2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2008.08.007
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Disabusing cocaine: Pervasive myths and enduring realities of a globalised commodity

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“…Los cultivos de coca han sido un factor importante en la deforestación del país (Dávalos, et al, 2009). Los centros de producción de coca han cambiado sustancialmente en lo que va corrido de este siglo.…”
Section: Especies Invasoras Y Otras Problemáticasunclassified
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“…Los cultivos de coca han sido un factor importante en la deforestación del país (Dávalos, et al, 2009). Los centros de producción de coca han cambiado sustancialmente en lo que va corrido de este siglo.…”
Section: Especies Invasoras Y Otras Problemáticasunclassified
“…Los centros de producción de coca han cambiado sustancialmente en lo que va corrido de este siglo. La intensificación de los programas de erradicación y el aumento de las amenazas sobre los productores de coca han promovido el desplazamiento de los cultivos ilícitos hacia áreas con baja presencia estatal (Dion & Russler, 2008, Dávalos, et al, 2009. Los ecosistemas de la región pacífica se vieron mucho más afectados por los cultivos de coca entre el 2001 y el 2008 (Rincón-Ruiz, et al, 2013).…”
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“…Yet, opium crop eradication not only failed to reduce drug use since users shifted to synthetic drugs, but also aggravated conflict in the area. Because the importance of drug production for poor and disadvantaged populations was ignored and economic alternatives were not offered, it also led to migratory movements (Transnational Institute excerpt, this issue; see also Dávalos et al, 2009).…”
Section: Intended and Unintended Consequences On Drug Marketsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure E.1 shows that, notwithstanding a substantial rise in global production in the late 1980s and a change in relative positions among Peru, Colombia, and Bolivia, 2010 global production of coca is effectively identical to that in 1985 in terms of hectares under cultivation. Moreover, during this time, coca yields per hectare have improved as a result of improved production techniques (Mejía and Restrepo, 2008;Davalos, Bejarano, and Correa, 2009) Nonetheless, there are examples of individual countries or regions that have seen reductions in local production (Paoli, Greenfield, and Reuter, 2009). In Figure E.1, Peru might view itself as having enjoyed some degree of success in reducing local production of coca in the past 25 years-even if such production relocated to Colombia 1 .…”
Section: A C K U Introductionmentioning
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