The Rif and California: Environmental Violence in the Era of New Cannabis Markets
Language
en
Chapitre d'ouvrage
This item was published in
Drug Policies and Development: Conflict and Coexistence, Drug Policies and Development: Conflict and Coexistence. 2020-08-27p. 183-205
Brill | Nijhoff
English Abstract
This chapter explores the different forms of environmental violence practised against humans and nature (including the cannabis plant) in a context of intensive cannabis cultivation. In particular, it examines the effects ...Read more >
This chapter explores the different forms of environmental violence practised against humans and nature (including the cannabis plant) in a context of intensive cannabis cultivation. In particular, it examines the effects of the industrial farming of cannabis since the 1960s on water, land, forests, animals and farmers. It also investigates the exploitation of the labour force, which has comprised vulnerable populations, especially women and landless agricultural workers since Rifian agriculture was first integrated into colonial capitalism in Morocco. While this study focuses on the Moroccan territory, the situation presented is by no means unique at the global level. The phenomenon can be seen developing both within a framework of prohibition and when legal and illegal actors adopt a capitalist system of exploitation, as is the case in CaliforniaRead less <
Keywords
cannabis
drogues
colonisation
environnement
agriculture
travail
femmes
capitalisme
États-Unis
Maroc
Origin
Hal imported