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Illicit wildlife trafficking: An environmental economic and social issue

… and one that has impeded progress in combating biodiversity loss and in crime prevention. The mistake that … are getting through. c) Case study: Cross-over crimes and marine fisheries There is no doubt that legal, sustainably … can take the form of illegal fishing, directly impacting marine biodiversity, food security, livelihoods and economies …
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Strategic Report: Environment, Peace and Security - a Convergence of Threats

… women and children into labour; putting habitats and biodiversity at risk; and undermining attempts to control … o Paws II (biodiversity crimes in Asia) 11 o Pesc-Am (marine protected species and high risk fishing vessels … specific sectoral work, such as enhancing freshwater and marine law, form the central aspects of the Law Division’s …
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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

… on trade in wild animals and plants in the context of both biodiversity conservation and sustainable development. … conservation hotspots. Landscapes range from coastal/ marine to freshwater and saline lakes, from tropical montane … Eastern Black Rhinoceros Diceros bicornis michaeli. The marine waters and contiguous coastal forests are inhabited by …
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The rise of environmental crime - A growing threat to natural resources, peace, development and security

… resources such as minerals, oil, timber, char- coal, marine resources, financial crimes in natural resources, … stability, environ- mental quality, its natural resources, biodiversity, economy and human life. INTERPOL also … illegal trade in wildlife products, including timber and marine species. It recognized the illegal trade’s damage to …
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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”

… environment and development challenges. IUCN works on biodiversity, climate change, energy, human livelihoods and … in the Convention. This approach has been applied to marine and timber species but could also be applied to other … and oceans, as well as other terrestrial, coastal and marine ecosystems that serve as sinks and reservoirs of …
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ASEAN Handbook on legal cooperation to combat wildlife crime

… Network (ASEAN-WEN), we have elevated the fight against biodiversity exploitation and trafficking of endangered … Wildlife crime threatens far more than ASEAN’s forests and marine areas and that loss of biodiversity weakens natural … do certain acts without a licence. Any person who, in any marine reserve or marine park, without a licence - a. fishes …
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World Wildlife Crime Report - Trafficking in protected species

… or risk irreparable loss of our planet’s precious biodiversity. I urge all governments to make full use of this … tortoises 75 Chapter 9: Seafood Case Study: Caviar 83 Box: Marine turtles 86 Box: Glass eels 86 Chapter 10: Implications … Reptiles 9% "Agarwood" 6% Pangolin 5% Rhinoceros 3% Marine turtle 3% Parrots 2% Big cats 2% Raptors 2% Tortoise …
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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

… coats or dried herbs. CITES also regulates trade in more marine species following COP 16 decisions. Bushmeat hunting – … &Schmidly, D. J. (eds.), Latin American Mammology.History, Biodiversity and Conservation.University of Oklahoma Press, … 2,972 great apes could have serious consequences for the biodiversity of key regions, given the important role great …
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National Strategy for Combating Wildlife Trafficking

… an increasing variety of terrestrial, freshwater, and marine species, including but not limited to: elephants, … natural resources. Conservation efforts to protect biodiversity and preserve functioning ecosystems are critical …
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Reference Guide - European Union Wildlife Trade Regulations

… While unsustainable wildlife trade contributes to biodiversity loss, sustainable and well-regulated trade can … from another jurisdiction but also to introduction from marine waters outside any national jurisdiction (termed … was taken in, and is being introduced directly from, the marine environment not under the jurisdiction of any State, …
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