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The Past, Present and Future of CITES, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora. Edited by Jon Hutton and Barnabas Dickson. Published online by ResourceAfrica.
Chapters: 1. CITES: The Vision 2. CITES and the Causes of Extinction 3. When CITES Works and When it Does Not 4. Precaution at the Heart of CITES? 5. The Significant Trade Process: Making Appendix II Work 6. Who Knows Best? Controversy over Unilateral Stricter Domestic Measures 7. Assessing CITES: Four Case Studies 8. Conservation of the Nile Crocodile: Has CITES Helped or Hindered? 9. Are All Species Equal? A Comparative Assessment 10. Zimbabwe and CITES: Influencing the International Regime 11. CITES and the CBD 12. Developing CITES: Making the Convention Work for all of the Parties 13. Decentralization, Tenure and Sustainable Use 14. Global Regulation and Communal Management 15. The Lesson from Mahenye |
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The Past, Present and Future of CITES, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora. Edited by Jon Hutton and Barnabas Dickson. Published online by ResourceAfrica.