Asia's economic growth and its impact on Indonesia's tigers
Illegal wildlife trade represents a major threat to biodiversity. Recent wildlife consumption trends across Asia have shown shifts in preference towards new species, such as Sunda pangolin, and increased volumes of consumption for longer-traded species, such as tiger. These trends are widely thought...
Autors principals: | Linkie, M, Martyr, D, Harihar, A, Mardiah, S, Hodgetts, T, Risdianto, D, Subchaan, M, Macdonald, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2018
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