Examining the shifting patterns of poaching from a long-term law enforcement intervention in Sumatra
Current levels of illegal wildlife trade for many in-demand species are unsustainable and place them at a heightened risk of extinction. While several Asian protected areas standout for their remarkable successes in tackling poaching, the threat continues nonetheless. We analyse a decade of law enfo...
Main Authors: | Risdianto, D, Martyr, DJ, Nugraha, RT, Harihar, A, Wibisono, HT, Haidir, IA, Macdonald, DW, D'Cruze, N, Linkie, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2016
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