Whats driving the wildlife trade?
This study poses questions concerning the relative effectiveness of different conservation approaches, and is believed to be the first effort to address such questions focusing on wildlife trade drivers and interventions across multiple countries and products in south-east Asia.
This research highlighted the diversity of the trade and pointed to the need for a greater effort to understand more fully this diversity and how best to respond to it to achieve conservation and development aims.
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