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The Trade in Wildlife Sara Oldfield

The Trade in Wildlife By Sara Oldfield

The Trade in Wildlife by Sara Oldfield


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Summary

The regulation of the trade in wildlife is failing. This book presents an assessment of how the international trade in wildlife is regulated and how those regulations are enforced, or, all too often, ignored. It is suitable for academics and students in economics, environmental studies, and law and politics.

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The Trade in Wildlife: Regulation for Conservation by Sara Oldfield

'A valuable addition to the wildlife conservation and management literature' - Journal of International Wildlife Law and Policy. 'This book provides the reader with a fascinating set of debates about the ethical, biological and socio-economic issues that arise in attempting to regulate the wildlife trade' - Development and Change. The regulation of the trade in wildlife is failing. From the snow leopard of India to the monkey puzzle tree of South America, increasing numbers of plant and animal species are threatened with extinction despite improvements both in our understanding of the issues involved and in the management of global trade. Insight into why this is taking place, and how to halt it, is urgently needed. The Trade in Wildlife provides a timely and broad-based critical assessment of how the international trade in wildlife is currently regulated and how those regulations are enforced, or, all too often, ignored. Through analysis of key case studies and a comparative look at the trade in other illegal goods, it highlights the weakness in the current system, shows where it is failing and clearly outlines what must be done if conservation efforts are to be supported by trade regulations rather than undermined by them. This is a comprehensive resource for academics and students in economics, environmental studies, law and politics and a critical text for conservationists, policy-makers and NGOs.

The Trade in Wildlife Reviews

'A valuable addition to the wildlife conservation and management literature.' Journal of International Wildlife Law and Policy 'A detailed and interesting contribution to the debates about the legal and illegal trade in flora and fauna. This volume hangs together very well.' Development and Change 'The book is very readable and provides an overview of the issues involved that is understandable, without resorting to long quotes of regulations and conventions... The examples and case studies allow an appreciation of how complex the problems are and why quick fixes so desired by governments and people alike cannot work.' Animal Welfare, The UFAW Journal 'For those seeking to understand CITES and the chaotic and destructive wildlife markets it seeks to regulate, this book should prove invaluable: one can only hope it will become required reading.' BBC Wildlife 'The volume is well presented and is a thought-provoking paperback to add to the CITES-related collections.' Environmental Conservation

About Sara Oldfield

Sara Oldfield is Global Programmes Director at Fauna and Flora International, one of the world's leading conservation organizations.

Table of Contents

Preface by Michael Meacher * Part 1:Background - The Nature and Extent of Legal and Illegal Trade in Wildlife * What is the Goal of Regulating Wildlife Trade? Is Regulation a Good Way to Achieve this Goal? * Regulatory Design * Regulation, Conservation and Incentives * Control and the Holy Grail * Part 2: Systems of Regulation and Enforcement * Compliance and Enforcement Mechanisms of CITES * The European Community Wildlife Trade Regulation * Evolution, Impact and Effectiveness of Domestic Wildlife Trade Bans in India * Part 3: Case Studies - Regulation and Protection: Successes and Failures in Rhinoceros Conservation * Elephant Poaching and Resource Allocation for Law Enforcement * Crocodiles: Legal Trade Snaps back * Regulation of the Timber Trade * Bushmeat: Traditional Regulation or Adaptation to Market Forces * The Impact of the Proposal to List Devil's Claw on Appendix II of CITES * The Need for a Better Understanding of Context When Applying CITES Regulations: the Case of an Indonesian Parrot - Tanimbar Corella * Part 4: Lessons from Illegal Trade in Other Goods - Lessons from the Control of the Illegal Trade in Ozone-Depleting Substances, Timber and Fisheries * The Controlled Trade in Drugs * Lessons from the Trade in Illicit Antiquities * Conclusions * Index

Additional information

GOR005321080
9781853839542
185383954X
The Trade in Wildlife: Regulation for Conservation by Sara Oldfield
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20021201
232
N/A
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