Scenarios of the fight against drug trafficking Colombia 2042: the role of new technologies
Keywords:
Prospective Scenarios, Drug Trafficking, TechnologyAbstract
For the prospective school, the future is built from the present; this implies that, only if the key elements of the present are analysed, will it be possible to think of a better future, especially regarding illicit drugs in Colombia. Although the fight has been going on for some time, the present requires the adoption of new technologies and the use of robotics to effectively combat this issue. Hence, the objective of this prospective study is to construct future scenarios in which the role of new technologies is explored as a key element to end drug trafficking in Colombia. In this way, four future scenarios with a high probability of occurrence are proposed, three of which are tendential and one of which is disruptive, wherein state-of-the-art technology is a fundamental tool in the fight against drug trafficking. This will make it possible to begin building a future and thus put an end to illicit crops in the territory.
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