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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”
… development and an international protocols to regulate wildlife trade Jon Hutton CITES and the concept of … an overview and definitions Dilys Roe Local and global wildlife conservation strategies to advance the well being of … patrols and cross-border cooperation to combat wildlife crime; veterinary assistance and wildlife conflict …
In Transition: Bangkok's Ivory Market
… the Parties (to CITES) DNP Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation ETIS Elephant Trade … for International Development (USAID) and the U.S Fish and Wildlife Services for generously funding this work. … a need to continually scale up efforts to address wildlife crime linked to the Internet” (CITES, 2016). A shift in …
Review of Statutory and Customary Law in the Xe Champhone Ramsar Site, LAO PDR - Implications for a rights-based approach to conservation
… 17 3.3.2 Law on Aquatic Animals and Wildlife (2007) … Crocodile Recovery and Livelihood Improvement Project, Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), for support during the … is very much dependent on the seriousness of the crime, and may range from a chicken, to a pig, cow or …
National Blue Carbon Policy Assessment Madagascar
… survival (The Ecosystem Services Partnership 2014). For wildlife, the risks for many endemic species, including the … the next 5-10 years. 3. A zero tolerance policy on illegal wildlife trafficking and to stop the illegal traffic of … the country to contribute significantly to ending wildlife crime worldwide. National Blue Carbon Policy Assessment: …
Transboundary Conservation. A systematic and integrated approach
… Park, Nigeria and Takamanda National Park, Cameroon. ©Wildlife Conservation Society Takamanda-Mone Landscape … Service, BUND Green Belt Project Office, UEMOA/PAPE, the Wildlife Conservation Society, the Wildlife Institute of … with the International Consortium on Combating Wildlife Crime, a partnership that also brings together INTERPOL, the …
Beyond access : Exploring implementation of the fair and equitable sharing commitment in the CBD
… (other Lacey Act provisions make it illegal to take “fish, wildlife or plants,” suggesting that plants are intentionally … must be made by the government. The victim may report the crime, but may take no other action. It is the govern- ment’s … 5,000 for the right to inventory and take samples of all wildlife in the country. Wynberg, 2002. Another approach to …
Advancing the Species Conservation Agenda. An overview of the IUCN SSC Network 2009 2012
… inputs from a number of SSC Specialist Groups, and the Wildlife Health Specialist Group 3 (WHSG) was named in an … However, because these organizations do not encompass wildlife and ecosystem health, IUCN is now bringing in this … now enables us to operate at a more strategic level on wildlife health than ever before, and this is helped by …
Implementing Sustainable Bioenergy Production. A Compilation of Tools and Approaches
… (see box 3), set aside of natural areas and improvement of wildlife habitat and agro-biodiversity, crop rotation, and … in a catchment such as those to pre-existing agriculture, wildlife, hydroelectricity production, and human health may … and visioning tools • Chain of custody certification • Wildlife trade monitoring as carried out by TRAFFIC to expose …
Compendiums on Human Rights and the Environment - Selected International legal materials and cases (Advanced Version)
… Protocols on Shared Watercourse Systems, Wildlife Conservation and Law Enforcement, and Forestry to … advantage anticipated. For this particular type of “war crime” to fall within the jurisdiction of the court (as per … and building up in the fatty tissue of humans and wildlife where they cause adverse effects to health and the …
Judges and Environmenal Law: a Handbook for the Sri Lankan Judiciary
… renewable resources such as air, water, soil, forest or wildlife by using it at a faster rate than it can be … If possible, this would include soil, vegetation, and wildlife. However, depending on the severity of the … and confiscation of weapons and equipment used for crime and animal or animal parts resulting from crime. …