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The Putumayo Atrocities

2023
Abstract The Putumayo atrocities allude to an outrage that made international headlines between 1909 and 1913. The evolving press story drew public attention to the extreme exploitation of people and environment by a British-owned extractive rubber company in a contested region of the northwest/Upper Amazon bordering Peru, Colombia ...
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Cuenca Putumayo (Colombia)

VII Congreso de Exploración y Desarrollo de Hidrocarburos (Simposio de Sistemas Petroleros de las Cuencas Andinas), 2008
The Putumayo Basin is located in south western Colombia (total area of 29,000 km) and continues into Ecuadorian Oriente Basin. 395 x 106 bo has been discovered and 305 x 10~ cfg, with 105 exploratory wells drilled since 1948. Typically, reservoir levels are sandstones of the Caballos Fm (Aptian-Albian) and also the “U” and “M2” sandstones of the ...
Eduardo A. Rossello   +4 more
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Departamento de Putumayo : anexo 6

2016
El presente documento se preparó con el fin de proveer información básica sobre el desempeño de la cadena productiva, sus vínculos con la orientación de la ciencia, la tecnología y la innovación y las demandas del sector sobre conocimiento técnico, para superar problemas productivos, mejorar la competitividad, la sostenibilidad, aprovechar ...
José Alfredo Orjuela Chaves   +2 more
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Defoliation and the war on drugs in Putumayo, Colombia

International Journal of Remote Sensing, 2006
Analysis of three Landsat Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus (ETM+) images of the Putumayo region of Colombia, one of the primary regions of coca production in Colombia, demonstrated that aerial spraying of defoliants under the US ‘Plan Colombia’ programme impacted broad swaths of the landscape and had the unintended consequence of defoliating contiguous ...
J. P. Messina, P. L. Delamater
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El secoya del Putumayo

2013
El presente estudio tiene dos propósitos fundamentales: (i) ofrecer la primera descripción fonológica de la lengua secoya (Tucano Occidental) hablada en comunidades ubicadas en los afluentes del río Putumayo, Perú; y, (ii) contribuir al avance de estudios comparativos de la rama occidental de la familia tucano.
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The Putumayo

Bulletin of the American Geographical Society, 1914
David H. Buel   +2 more
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