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Los fantasmas del desarrollo pasado. Deforestación y coca en la Amazonía occidental
For decades coca cultivation has been proposed as a cause of deforestation and attractor of migration to the forest frontier of western …
Liliana M. Dávalos
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Los orígenes de la cocaína. Colonización y desarrollo fallido en los Andes amazónicos
Paul Gootenberg
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Liliana M. Dávalos
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Forests, Coca, and Conflict: Grass Frontier Dynamics and Deforestation in the Amazon-Andes
Population growth with weak economic development can promote tropical deforestation, but government infrastructure investment can also …
Liliana M. Dávalos
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Eleonora Dávalos
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Jennifer S. Holmes
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Clara Tucker
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Dolors Armenteras
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No peace for the forest: Rapid, widespread land changes in the Andes-Amazon region following the Colombian civil war
Negative environmental impacts of violent conflict have been observed worldwide. Whether or not active global conflicts are declining …
Paulo J. Murillo-Sandoval
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Emma Gjerdseth
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Camilo Correa-Ayram
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David Wrathall
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Jamon Van Den Hoek
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Liliana M. Dávalos
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Robert Kennedy
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Curb land grabbing to save the Amazon
Journal letter to the editor. Despite international conservation efforts 1, deforestation in the Amazon continues apace. While the …
Dolors Armenteras
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Pablo Negret
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Luis F. Melgarejo
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Tobia M. Lakes
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María C. Londoño
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Jaime García
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Tobias Krueger
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Matthias Baumann
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Liliana M. Dávalos
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Fires in protected areas reveal unforseen costs of Colombian peace
Armed conflict, and its end, can have powerful effects on natural resources, but the influence of war and peace on highly biodiverse …
Dolors Armenteras
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Laura Schneider
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Liliana M. Dávalos
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New York Times
The Ghosts of Development Past: Deforestation and Coca in Western Amazonia
For decades coca cultivation has been proposed as a cause of deforestation and attractor of migration to the forest frontier of western …
Liliana M. Dávalos
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The Origins of Cocaine: Colonization and Failed Development in the Amazon Andes
Paul Gootenberg
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Liliana M. Dávalos
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Deforestation and Coca Cultivation Rooted in Twentieth-Century Development Projects
Most of the world’s coca—the source of cocaine—is grown in the Amazonian forests of Colombia, Peru, and Bolivia. As cultivation …
Liliana M. Dávalos
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Karina M. Sanchez
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Dolors Armenteras
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The world drug problem and sustainable development
Illicit crop cultivation often occurs in forested areas and contributes to deforestation when it results in the clearing of woodland. …
Coen Bussink
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Chloé Carpentier
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Liliana M. Dávalos
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Phillip Davis
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Angelica Duran-Martinez
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Natascha Eichinger
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Jon Flanders
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Anja Korenblik
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Sabrina Levissianos
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David Macdonald
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Kamran Niaz
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Thomas Pietschmann
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Martin Raithelhuber
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Clinton W. Saloga
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Justice Tettey
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Freya Vander Laenen
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Antoine Vella
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