This study is a spinoff of the cross-disciplinary project “FloraGuard: Tackling the Illegal Trade in Endangered Plants”, and focuses on the analysis of online forums dedicated to the discussion and the trades of plant species, often highly endangered in nature, that are sought after for their psychotropic properties. The study sheds light on the interesting but overlooked area of the intersection of environmental crimes, illegal online trades, and drug use. Some species of conservation concern have known psychoactive/analgesic properties; as these properties are now openly and broadly discussed in specialised online communities, attention is required both as regards the potential for health-related harms suffered by reckless users, and for environmental-related harms for the species in question.

Lavorgna A, Rekha SG (2022). From horticulture to psychonautics: an analysis of online communities discussing and trading plants with psychotropic properties. TRENDS IN ORGANIZED CRIME, 25, 192-204 [10.1007/s12117-020-09389-5].

From horticulture to psychonautics: an analysis of online communities discussing and trading plants with psychotropic properties.

Lavorgna A;
2022

Abstract

This study is a spinoff of the cross-disciplinary project “FloraGuard: Tackling the Illegal Trade in Endangered Plants”, and focuses on the analysis of online forums dedicated to the discussion and the trades of plant species, often highly endangered in nature, that are sought after for their psychotropic properties. The study sheds light on the interesting but overlooked area of the intersection of environmental crimes, illegal online trades, and drug use. Some species of conservation concern have known psychoactive/analgesic properties; as these properties are now openly and broadly discussed in specialised online communities, attention is required both as regards the potential for health-related harms suffered by reckless users, and for environmental-related harms for the species in question.
2022
Lavorgna A, Rekha SG (2022). From horticulture to psychonautics: an analysis of online communities discussing and trading plants with psychotropic properties. TRENDS IN ORGANIZED CRIME, 25, 192-204 [10.1007/s12117-020-09389-5].
Lavorgna A; Rekha SG
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