Elephants and mammoths : the effect of an imperfect legal substitute on illegal activity
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2019
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Authors: | Farah, Naima ; Boyce, John R. |
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Environment and development economics. - Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press, ISSN 1355-770X, ZDB-ID 1322894-8. - Vol. 24.2019, 3, p. 225-251
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Subject: | endangered species | conservation | extinction | elephant ivory | economic substitutes | Theorie | Theory | Artenvielfalt | Biodiversity | Wildtiere | Wild animals | Wildtierschutz | Wildlife conservation | Naturschutz | Nature conservation |
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