Understanding how markets drive unsustainable wildlife use is key for biodiversity conservation. Yet most approaches to date look at isolated components of wildlife markets, hindering our ability to intervene effectively to improve sustainability. To better assess and intervene in wildlife markets, we propose a framework that integrates three analytical levels. The first level, “actor”, assesses the underlying motivations and mechanisms that allow or constrain how actors benefit from wildlife markets. The second level, “inter-actor”, assesses the configuration of wildlife product supply-chains and the type of competition between actors participating in wildlife markets. The third level, “market”, evaluates supply-demand dynamics, quantity a...
Decades of warnings by conservationists, epidemiologists, and virologists that the trade and consump...
The trade in wildlife products can represent an important source of income for poor people, but also...
Donors, NGOs, and governments increasingly invest in campaigns to reduce consumer demand for wildlif...
Sustainable wildlife trade is critical for biodiversity conservation, livelihoods, and food security...
Sustainable wildlife trade is critical for biodiversity conservation, livelihoods, and food security...
This paper provides an analytical framework for assessing the impact of international trade in wildl...
The unsustainable trade in wildlife is a key threat to Earth's biodiversity. Efforts to mitigate thi...
International trade in wildlife is a major threat to biodiversity conservation. CITES, the Conventio...
The unsustainable trade in elasmobranch products, particularly fins, contributes to the decline of e...
Wildlife is an important source of nutrition and income for rural communities. The International wil...
The dominant approach to combating the illegal wildlife trade has traditionally been to restrict the...
Previous research examining the illegal wildlife market has primarily centered on actor- or stage-ba...
AbstractInternational trade in wildlife is a key threat to biodiversity conservation. CITES, the Con...
Vicuna provide an excellent case study for examining the sustainable use of wildlife Outside protect...
The illegal wildlife trade threatens the future of many species, and undermines economies and liveli...
Decades of warnings by conservationists, epidemiologists, and virologists that the trade and consump...
The trade in wildlife products can represent an important source of income for poor people, but also...
Donors, NGOs, and governments increasingly invest in campaigns to reduce consumer demand for wildlif...
Sustainable wildlife trade is critical for biodiversity conservation, livelihoods, and food security...
Sustainable wildlife trade is critical for biodiversity conservation, livelihoods, and food security...
This paper provides an analytical framework for assessing the impact of international trade in wildl...
The unsustainable trade in wildlife is a key threat to Earth's biodiversity. Efforts to mitigate thi...
International trade in wildlife is a major threat to biodiversity conservation. CITES, the Conventio...
The unsustainable trade in elasmobranch products, particularly fins, contributes to the decline of e...
Wildlife is an important source of nutrition and income for rural communities. The International wil...
The dominant approach to combating the illegal wildlife trade has traditionally been to restrict the...
Previous research examining the illegal wildlife market has primarily centered on actor- or stage-ba...
AbstractInternational trade in wildlife is a key threat to biodiversity conservation. CITES, the Con...
Vicuna provide an excellent case study for examining the sustainable use of wildlife Outside protect...
The illegal wildlife trade threatens the future of many species, and undermines economies and liveli...
Decades of warnings by conservationists, epidemiologists, and virologists that the trade and consump...
The trade in wildlife products can represent an important source of income for poor people, but also...
Donors, NGOs, and governments increasingly invest in campaigns to reduce consumer demand for wildlif...