Motivations for the use and consumption of wildlife products
The dominant approach to combating the illegal wildlife trade has traditionally been to restrict the supply of wildlife products. Yet conservationists increasingly recognize the importance of implementing demand‐side interventions that target the end consumers in the trade chain. Their aim is to cur...
Main Authors: | Thomas-Walters, L, Hinsley, A, Bergin, D, Doughty, H, Gaspar Verissimo, D, Et al. |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2020
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