The illegal wildlife trade (IWT) is one of the most acute global conservation challenges. This paper examines what is driving young men to enter the rhino horn trade while advancing theory on environmental conflict. We show how the illicit rhino horn economy is a telling instance of environmental conflict—largely between ground-level hunters and increasingly militarized state conservation forces—that emerges from a context of radical inequality. We examine how practices ranging from labor migration and sidelining rural development to biodiversity conservation itself have profoundly transformed the Mozambican South African borderlands from which many hunters originate, in turn generating poverty, exclusion, and vulnerability across the regio...
LL.M. (Human Rights Law)Figures released recently by the South African Department of Environmental A...
This paper presents a case study of ethical discourse generated by the officially sanctioned trophy ...
Presented at the 9th international wildlife ranching symposium: wildlife - the key to prosperity for...
The illegal wildlife trade (IWT) is one of the most acute global conservation challenges. This paper...
Over the last decade, South Africa and its iconic Kruger National Park have experienced a steep incr...
In light of the high incidence of rhino poaching in southern Africa, the African rhinoceros might be...
Most scholarship and policy documentation that examines the problem of “rhino poaching” assumes that...
The onslaught on the World's wildlife continues despite numerous initiatives aimed at curbing it. We...
In spite of the regulation, financial assistance and securitisation of responses to rhino poaching, ...
Namibia's internationally acclaimed CBNRM program depends to a large extent on revenues generated fr...
African rhino populations are under severe threat from poachers, who kill rhinos to obtain horn for ...
Conservation organizations have increasingly raised concerns about escalating rates of illegal hunti...
This rapid literature review examined the economic drivers and effects of the illegal wildlife trade...
Persistent poaching fuelled by demand for elephant ivory and rhino horn continues to threaten these ...
Threatened wildlife is being poached at an alarming rate to feed the global illicit wildlife traffic...
LL.M. (Human Rights Law)Figures released recently by the South African Department of Environmental A...
This paper presents a case study of ethical discourse generated by the officially sanctioned trophy ...
Presented at the 9th international wildlife ranching symposium: wildlife - the key to prosperity for...
The illegal wildlife trade (IWT) is one of the most acute global conservation challenges. This paper...
Over the last decade, South Africa and its iconic Kruger National Park have experienced a steep incr...
In light of the high incidence of rhino poaching in southern Africa, the African rhinoceros might be...
Most scholarship and policy documentation that examines the problem of “rhino poaching” assumes that...
The onslaught on the World's wildlife continues despite numerous initiatives aimed at curbing it. We...
In spite of the regulation, financial assistance and securitisation of responses to rhino poaching, ...
Namibia's internationally acclaimed CBNRM program depends to a large extent on revenues generated fr...
African rhino populations are under severe threat from poachers, who kill rhinos to obtain horn for ...
Conservation organizations have increasingly raised concerns about escalating rates of illegal hunti...
This rapid literature review examined the economic drivers and effects of the illegal wildlife trade...
Persistent poaching fuelled by demand for elephant ivory and rhino horn continues to threaten these ...
Threatened wildlife is being poached at an alarming rate to feed the global illicit wildlife traffic...
LL.M. (Human Rights Law)Figures released recently by the South African Department of Environmental A...
This paper presents a case study of ethical discourse generated by the officially sanctioned trophy ...
Presented at the 9th international wildlife ranching symposium: wildlife - the key to prosperity for...