Illegal wildlife trade and the persistence of “plant blindness”
This review investigates the ways in which “plant blindness,” first described by Wandersee and Schussler (1999, p. 82) as “the misguided anthropocentric ranking of plants as inferior to animals,” intersects with the contemporary boom in research and policy on illegal wildlife trade (IWT). We argue t...
Auteurs principaux: | Margulies, J, Bullough, L, Hinsley, A, Ingram, D, Cowell, C, Goettsch, B, Klitgård, B, Lavorgna, A, Sinovas, P, Phelps, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2019
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