Emerging illegal wildlife trade issues: a global horizon scan
Illegal wildlife trade is gaining prominence as a threat to biodiversity, but addressing it remains challenging. To help inform proactive policy responses in the face of uncertainty, in 2018 we conducted a horizon scan of significant emerging issues. We built upon existing iterative horizon scanning...
Main Authors: | Esmail, N, Wintle, B, 't Sas-Rolfes, M, Athanas, A, Beale, CM, Bending, Z, Dai, R, Fabiniyi, M, Gluszek, S, Haenlein, C, Harrington, L, Hinsley, A, Kariuki, K, Lam, J, Markus, M, Paudel, K, Shukhova, S, Sutherland, WJ, Verissimo, D, Wang, Y, Waugh, J, Wetton, J, Workman, C, Wright, J, Milner-Gulland |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Wiley Open Access
2020
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