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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”
… meeting. Based upon the email exchanges I have read in the lead- up to this meeting, it already appears to have … to ensure that their use of biological diversity will not lead to its long-term decline. Among these principles, it is … of wildlife harvesting and trade is never going to lead to effective responses because sustainability in the use …
The Enivronmental Crime Crisis - Threats to Sustainable Development from Illegal Exploitation and Trade in Wildlife and Forest Resources. A UNEP Rapid Assessment
… of illegal timber and wildlife products. In 2013 Operation Lead, under INTERPOL’s project LEAF, was conducted in Costa … case has shown how money-laundering meas- ures can lead to prosecutions for illegal logging. A UNODC training … groups including militias, extremists and terrorism – thus lead to comparatively trivial sentences of only minimal fines …
An Ounce of Prevention: Snow Leopard Crime Revisited
… that livestock depredation may “often” or “frequently” lead to attempts at retaliatory killing, a rational choice … Russia and Tajikistan) than from others. This could lead to an erroneous impression that high detections are … place before they began working in their area, which could lead to an overestimate of case rate. On the other hand, they …
Outcome of court trials in the first two years of implementation of the Wildlife Conservation and Management Act, 2013 - Courtroom Monitoring Report 2014/2015
… and rewards programmes to be introduced. 2. The ODPP to lead all investigations into major wildlife trafficking cases … traffickers. 4. ODPP anti-corruption team to initiate and lead investigations of corruption within the police and …
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
… conservancies, in which local communities take the lead in protecting and conserving wildlife, have also been …
Wildlife and Forest Crime Toolkit (Revised Edition)
… Support of the CITES Secretariat; William B. Magrath, Lead Natural Resource Economist for Rural Development and … for wildlife and forest law enforcement, which should lead to the analysis of uses and users of wildlife resources … At its initial meeting, ICCWC requested UNODC to take the lead in developing an analytic Toolkit concerning existing …
Strategic Report: Environment, Peace and Security - a Convergence of Threats
… the quality of air, by releasing toxic pollutants, such as lead, chromium, arsenic, cadmium, and mercury; Waste and … between sellers and buyers occur. Hacking methods lead to incorrect carbon credit figures, hindering the … metals (e.g. iron, manganese), base metals (e.g. copper, lead, zinc), precious metals (e.g. gold, silver, the …
World Wildlife Crime Report - Trafficking in protected species
… But since experience has shown that foreign demand can lead to overharvesting, the species is CITES listed, with … in India and Nepal. Following an appeal from religious lead- ers, the use of Asian big cat skins for that particular … of sustainable offtake of plants. Increases in demand can lead to rapid overharvesting and when the species in question …