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Defining transnational organized wildlife crime -- The World Wildlife Seizures (World WISE) database -- Furniture -- Art, decor, and jewellery -- Fashion -- Cosmetics and perfume -- Food, tonics, and medicines -- Pets, zoos, and breeding -- Seafood -- Implications for policy
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This paper develops a model coupling wildlife population dynamics to endogenous human consumption and poaching behavior in an environment of imperfect labor and product markets and static agricultural production technology subject to environmental shocks. Using a model of the Serengeti...
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Black markets are estimated to represent a fifth of global economic activity, but their response to policy is poorly understood because participants systematically hide their actions. It is widely hypothesized that relaxing trade bans in illegal goods allows legal supplies to competitively...
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The Illegal Wildlife Trade (IWT) has reached an unprecedented scale, in part due to increasing demand from consumers. It is widely recognized that this criminality threatens peace, security, livelihoods, and biodiversity. The illegal trafficking in protected fauna and flora generates significant...
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Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Authors and Contributors -- Chapter 1 Viewing Animals in the Wild -- Chapter 2 Ecological Impacts -- Chapter 3 Human Dimension of Wildlife Interactions -- Chapter 4 Stakeholder Engagement -- Chapter 5 Wildlife Tourism Policies -- Chapter 6...
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