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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

… based. UNEP’s distribution policy aims to reduce its carbon footprint. 2 3 A RAPID RESPONSE ASSESSMENT THE … bears, corals, birds, pangolins, reptiles, sturgeon for black caviar, and a wide range of other commercial fisheries … All of these have a significant value not only on the black market, but even more to national economies if managed …
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Enhancing regulatory tools to support sustainable and legal trade in timber and non-timber plant products

… include: S H O R T R E P O R T 84 TRAFFIC Bulletin Green Carbon, Black Trade: tropical forests. A Rapid Response Assessment. …
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ITTO/IUCN guidelines for the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity in tropical timber production forests

… subject to critical review by the target populations. A black-capped lori in a logging concession in New Guinea. … protein consumed by both rural and urban populations Carbon sequestration The removal and long-term storage of … the skins trade has had an impact on large cats, the black caiman, the giant river otter and howler monkeys. The …
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Wildlife and Forest Crime Toolkit (Revised Edition)

… (E/CN.15/2003/8), para. 26. 5 Mara E. Zimmermann, “The black market for wildlife”, Vanderbilt Journal of … 1657-1661. 6 See, for example, Mara E. Zimmermann, “The black market for wildlife”, pp. 1657-1659. ExEcutivE summary … by forests and wildlife (for example, biodiversity, carbon sequestration and watershed protection). Therefore, …
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