Violence and conservation: Beyond unintended consequences and unfortunate coincidences

While the relationship between violence and conservation has gained increasing attention in both academic and activist circles, official and public discourses often portray their entanglements as (unlucky) overlapping phenomena. In this article, we show how, under specific practices of state territo...

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Drug
National park
Nature conservation
Protected area
Tourism
Violence
Colombia
Magdalena [colombia]
Tayrona national park
Colombia
Conservation
Dispossession
Peasants
Protected areas
Violence
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Violence and conservation: Beyond unintended consequences and unfortunate coincidences
title Violence and conservation: Beyond unintended consequences and unfortunate coincidences
spellingShingle Violence and conservation: Beyond unintended consequences and unfortunate coincidences
Drug
National park
Nature conservation
Protected area
Tourism
Violence
Colombia
Magdalena [colombia]
Tayrona national park
Colombia
Conservation
Dispossession
Peasants
Protected areas
Violence
title_short Violence and conservation: Beyond unintended consequences and unfortunate coincidences
title_full Violence and conservation: Beyond unintended consequences and unfortunate coincidences
title_fullStr Violence and conservation: Beyond unintended consequences and unfortunate coincidences
title_full_unstemmed Violence and conservation: Beyond unintended consequences and unfortunate coincidences
title_sort Violence and conservation: Beyond unintended consequences and unfortunate coincidences
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Drug
National park
Nature conservation
Protected area
Tourism
Violence
Colombia
Magdalena [colombia]
Tayrona national park
Colombia
Conservation
Dispossession
Peasants
Protected areas
Violence
topic Drug
National park
Nature conservation
Protected area
Tourism
Violence
Colombia
Magdalena [colombia]
Tayrona national park
Colombia
Conservation
Dispossession
Peasants
Protected areas
Violence
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