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Making a Killing or Making a Living: Wildlife Trade, Trade Controls and Rural Livelihoods

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Author(s)Roe, D.
Mulliken, T.
Milledge, S.
Mremi, J.
Mosha, S.
Grieg-Gran, M.
DateMarch 2002
Reference typeReport
Source nameBiodiversity and Livelihoods Issues
JournalNo 6
Pages128 pp.
PublisherIIED, London

Summary
This report examines the contribution of wildlife trade and assesses the impacts of wildlife trade regulations on rural livelihoods. The study encourages increased collaboration between the conservation and development sectors, and urges development of policies that are aimed at species conservation and that account for the needs of rural people.

Themes
Market-based Approaches
Case study

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