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Tuntanain Communal Reserve
LocationAmazonas Region, Peru
Coordinates4°07′S 78°04′W / 4.11°S 78.06°W / -4.11; -78.06
Area949.67 km
EstablishedAugust 10, 2007

The Tuntanain Communal Reserve (Spanish: Reserva Comunal Tuntanain) is a protected area in Peru located in the Amazonas Region. It was created in August 2007 by decree of President Alan García. In 2006, PerúPetro granted Hocol, a French oil concern, the right to drill in territories now partially coextensive with the Reserve.

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References

  1. ODECOFROC (2010). Peru: A Chronicle of Deception. Translated by Carrasco, Sylvia Fisher. International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs. p. 33. ISBN 978-87-91563-73-7.
  2. Acuña, Roger Merino (January 2015). "The politics of extractive governance: Indigenous peoples and socio-environmental conflicts". The Extractive Industries and Society. 2 (1): 88. doi:10.1016/j.exis.2014.11.007.
  3. Santos-Granero, Fernando; Barclay, Frederica (April 2011). "Bundles, Stampers, and Flying Gringos: Native Perceptions of Capitalist Violence in Peruvian Amazonia". The Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology. 16 (1): 152–153. doi:10.1111/j.1935-4940.2011.01128.x.

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