Wildlife trafficking is a complex conservation issue that threatens thousands of species around the world and, in turn, negatively affects biodiversity and human well-being. It occurs in varied social-ecological contexts; includes numerous and diverse actors along the source-transit-destination trade chain, who are involved in illicit and often covert human behaviors driven by interacting social, economic, cultural, and political factors; and involves numerous stakeholders comprising multiple sectors and disciplines. Such wicked problems can be difficult to define and usually lack simple, clear solutions. Systems thinking is a way to understand and address complex issues such as wildlife trafficking and requires multisectoral, cross-discipl...
This article takes a political ecology approach to understanding the integration of conservation wit...
The legal and illegal trade in wild animals and their products is a multi-billion dollar industry th...
This article advances the argument for sustainable harvesting as a broad supplement, even replacemen...
llegal wildlife trade (IWT) is a global conservation issue that threatens thousands of species, incl...
The illegal wildlife trade threatens the future of many species, and undermines economies and liveli...
CITATION: Cooney, R. et al. 2016. From poachers to protectors : engaging local communities in soluti...
Illegal or unsustainable wildlife trade (IUWT) currently presents one of the most high-profile conse...
There is a growing debate about the effects and risks that illegal trade in wildlife poses on ecosys...
Trade in endangered wildlife has been a concern in the global community since the dawn of internatio...
Wildlife trafficking threatens the existence of many plant and animal species and accelerates the de...
Wildlife trade-both legal and illegal-is an activity that is currently the focus of global attention...
Existing collaborations among public health practitioners, veterinarians, and ecologists do not suff...
"Wildlife trafficking threatens the existence of many plant and animal species and accelerates the d...
Wildlife trafficking threatens the existence of many plant and animal species and accelerates the de...
The illegal wildlife trade has been a dilemma for decades and remains prevalent globally – internati...
This article takes a political ecology approach to understanding the integration of conservation wit...
The legal and illegal trade in wild animals and their products is a multi-billion dollar industry th...
This article advances the argument for sustainable harvesting as a broad supplement, even replacemen...
llegal wildlife trade (IWT) is a global conservation issue that threatens thousands of species, incl...
The illegal wildlife trade threatens the future of many species, and undermines economies and liveli...
CITATION: Cooney, R. et al. 2016. From poachers to protectors : engaging local communities in soluti...
Illegal or unsustainable wildlife trade (IUWT) currently presents one of the most high-profile conse...
There is a growing debate about the effects and risks that illegal trade in wildlife poses on ecosys...
Trade in endangered wildlife has been a concern in the global community since the dawn of internatio...
Wildlife trafficking threatens the existence of many plant and animal species and accelerates the de...
Wildlife trade-both legal and illegal-is an activity that is currently the focus of global attention...
Existing collaborations among public health practitioners, veterinarians, and ecologists do not suff...
"Wildlife trafficking threatens the existence of many plant and animal species and accelerates the d...
Wildlife trafficking threatens the existence of many plant and animal species and accelerates the de...
The illegal wildlife trade has been a dilemma for decades and remains prevalent globally – internati...
This article takes a political ecology approach to understanding the integration of conservation wit...
The legal and illegal trade in wild animals and their products is a multi-billion dollar industry th...
This article advances the argument for sustainable harvesting as a broad supplement, even replacemen...