Canadian Mining Companies Investments in Peru: The Tambogrande Case and the Need to Implement Reforms
Saturday, April 30, 2005
"In the case of Tambogrande, for the first time there was a very clear and direct confrontation between agricultural and mining development." Case study by CooperAcción.
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