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CITES and CBNRM. Proceedings of an international symposium on “The relevance of CBNRM to the conservation and sustainable use of CITES-listed species in exporting countries”

… developed, so as to optimize conservation outcome and livelihood benefits. vii AABG Addis Ababa Principles and … Species Research 9:143-149. Mathur, A. 2009. CITES and livelihood – converting words into action. The Journal of … prosperity, but that they need to be compatible with the livelihood aspirations of the poor while meeting the …
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The rise of environmental crime - A growing threat to natural resources, peace, development and security

… crime is a result of poverty and perceptions of restrained livelihood opportunities, or as a source of revenue by … 29, no. 6. 185. “Protected Areas, Poverty and Conflicts a Livelihood Case Study of Mikumi National Park, Tanzania,” … A. Songorwa. “Protected Areas, Pov- erty and Conflicts a Livelihood Case Study of Mikumi National Park, Tan- zania.” …
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The Enivronmental Crime Crisis - Threats to Sustainable Development from Illegal Exploitation and Trade in Wildlife and Forest Resources. A UNEP Rapid Assessment

… demand-reduction strategies, and promotion of alternative livelihood opportunities. Fully understanding the phenomenon … consumer- and demand-reduction strategies, and alternative livelihood opportunities. Understanding the phenomenon … forests and on the communities that rely on them for their livelihood. Dense forests can serve as hideouts for insurgent …
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Wildlife and Forest Crime Toolkit (Revised Edition)

… communities depend upon wildlife and forests for their livelihood. An estimated 350 million people worldwide live in … that all enforcement operations take into account the livelihood and social impact of criminalizing the relevant … for example), chainsaw milling is also seen as alternative livelihood for ex-combatants. 296 Marcus Colchester and …
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Recognising, understanding and enhancing the role of indigenous peoples and local communities in tackling the illegal wildlife trade crisis

… and non- consumptive use of wildlife or alternative livelihood opportunities as relevant and effective; c. …
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Illicit wildlife trafficking: An environmental economic and social issue

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National Strategy for Combating Wildlife Trafficking

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Wildlife protection and trafficking assessment in Kenya - Drivers and trends of transnational wildlife crime in Kenya and its role as a transit point for trafficked species in East Africa

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EU Action Plan against Wildlife Trafficing

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World Wildlife Crime Report - Trafficking in protected species

… and their collection represents a sig- nificant livelihood for rural people. To better understand this … tions (Cote d’Ivoire, Liberia and even DRC) when the livelihood became unsustainable in the 1990s.47 Trafficking …
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