Using choice modelling we explore willingness to pay for rhino horn among existing and potential future consumers in Vietnam. We find that wild-sourced horn, harvested humanely from the least rare species, is the most highly valued product. Furthermore, consumers are willing to pay less for rhino horn products under a scenario where international trade is legalised compared to the current situation of illegal trade. We discuss the potential implications of our findings on rhino poaching and international trade policy
This paper considers methods for regulating the trafficking of rhino horn and ivory, seen through th...
The proposed legalization of international trade in rhinoceros horn is a hotly debated topic. South ...
<div><p>Vietnam is a significant consumer of wildlife, particularly wild meat, in urban restaurant s...
Using choice modelling we explore willingness to pay for rhino horn among existing and potential fut...
Using choice modeling, we explore willingness to pay for rhino horn among existing and potential fut...
The field work for this study was funded by the International Trade Centre, Geneva.Using choice mode...
According to the World Wildlife Fund (n.d.), poaching poses the biggest danger to rhino populations....
There is contentious debate in the literature regarding the conservation efficacy of the internation...
Wild vertebrate populations all over the globe are in decline, with poaching being the second-most-i...
There is currently fierce debate among rhino conservation stakeholders, scientists, and policy-maker...
The onslaught on the World's wildlife continues despite numerous initiatives aimed at curbing it. We...
African rhino populations are under severe threat from poachers, who kill rhinos to obtain horn for ...
In spite of the regulation, financial assistance and securitisation of responses to rhino poaching, ...
A multi-sectorial regime of protection including international treaties, conservation and security m...
Publisher versionOne of the proposals for fighting rhinoceros poaching is to legalise the trade in r...
This paper considers methods for regulating the trafficking of rhino horn and ivory, seen through th...
The proposed legalization of international trade in rhinoceros horn is a hotly debated topic. South ...
<div><p>Vietnam is a significant consumer of wildlife, particularly wild meat, in urban restaurant s...
Using choice modelling we explore willingness to pay for rhino horn among existing and potential fut...
Using choice modeling, we explore willingness to pay for rhino horn among existing and potential fut...
The field work for this study was funded by the International Trade Centre, Geneva.Using choice mode...
According to the World Wildlife Fund (n.d.), poaching poses the biggest danger to rhino populations....
There is contentious debate in the literature regarding the conservation efficacy of the internation...
Wild vertebrate populations all over the globe are in decline, with poaching being the second-most-i...
There is currently fierce debate among rhino conservation stakeholders, scientists, and policy-maker...
The onslaught on the World's wildlife continues despite numerous initiatives aimed at curbing it. We...
African rhino populations are under severe threat from poachers, who kill rhinos to obtain horn for ...
In spite of the regulation, financial assistance and securitisation of responses to rhino poaching, ...
A multi-sectorial regime of protection including international treaties, conservation and security m...
Publisher versionOne of the proposals for fighting rhinoceros poaching is to legalise the trade in r...
This paper considers methods for regulating the trafficking of rhino horn and ivory, seen through th...
The proposed legalization of international trade in rhinoceros horn is a hotly debated topic. South ...
<div><p>Vietnam is a significant consumer of wildlife, particularly wild meat, in urban restaurant s...