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Injustice flows along Itaya River: capabilities from living with river rhythmicity in Bajo Belén, Iquitos, Peru

Abstract:
In riverine contexts shaped by seasonal fluctuations, communities cultivate ways of living with water that reflect deep social and ecological entanglements. This study focuses on Bajo Belén, a peri-urban community along the Itaya River in the Peruvian Amazon, where residents live with vaciante (dry season) and creciente (flood season) through practices that sustain their livelihoods. Using a braided approach by weaving living with river rhythmicity, the Capabilities Approach, and Environmental Justice, we analyze 41 storytelling sessions (2022-2024). Our findings show drought and flood processes; and how community capabilities are built through living with the river, yet remain unrecognized in state responses such as forced relocation. This non-recognition leads to non-inclusive procedures and an unequal distribution of blame and responsibility. We argue for governance that respects plural ways of living and supports community-defined aspirations. Situating care, recognition, and capability within river governance offers new pathways for more just, relational, and adaptive responses to environmental uncertainty.

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The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11625-025-01771-y.
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Published
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Peer reviewed

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0000-0002-5836-7062
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University of Oxford
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0000-0002-9045-4844
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0000-0002-8613-2092


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Springer
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Sustainability Science More from this journal
Volume:
21
Issue:
3
Pages:
1083-1097
Publication date:
2025-12-06
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1862-4057
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1862-4065


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English
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2372650
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W4417083535
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2026-06-18
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