A dynamic simulation model to support reduction in illegal trade within legal wildlife markets
Sustainable wildlife trade is critical for biodiversity conservation, livelihoods, and food security. Regulatory frameworks are needed to secure these diverse benefits of sustainable wildlife trade. However, regulations limiting trade can backfire, sparking illegal trade if demand is not met by lega...
Main Authors: | Oyanedel, R, Gelcich, S, Mathieu, E, Milner‐Gulland, EJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2021
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