Baptista, Rafael2010-04-232010-04-232010-04-23http://hdl.handle.net/10177/2836Bolivia’s coca trade offers one of the most compelling narratives of the complexity of environmental history in Latin American. This is indeed a case where economic instability, social power struggles, and neoliberal economic policies combined to pose not only a highly visible social and health threat (worldwide increase of drug consumption) but also a threat to long-term sustainability of both the environment and agricultural crops.en-USCoca TradeBoliviaEnvironmental HistoryLatin American Environmental HistoryStudent Scholarship Recognition Day (SSRD)Applications of Environmental History on Bolivia’s Coca TradeWorking Paper