schema:description | "内容記述: Preface by Michael Meacher. Part 1. Background: 1. The nature and extent of legal and illegal trade in wildlife, Steven Broad, Teresa Mulliken and Dilys Roe; 2. What is the goal of regulating wildlife trade? Is regulation a good way to achieve this goal?, Barney Dickson; 3. Regulatory design, Nick Sinclair-Brown; 4. Regulation, conservation and incentives, Brendan Moyle: 5. Control and the Holy Grail, Marshall Murphree. Part 2. Systems of Regulation and Enforcement: 6. Compliance and enforcement mechanisms of CITES, Juan Carlos Vasquez; 7. The European Community wildlife trade regulations, David Morgan; 8. Evolution, impact and effectiveness of domestic wildlife trade bans in India, Manoj Misra. Part 3. Case Studies: 9. Regulation and protection, successes and failures in rhinoceros conservation, Nigel Leader-Williams; 10. Elephant poaching and resource allocation for law enforcement, Hugo Jachmann; 11. Crocodiles: legal trade snaps back, Jon Hutton and Grahame Webb; 12. Regulation of the timber trade, Sara Oldfield; 13. Bushmeat traditional regulation or adaptation to market forces, Evan Bowen-Jones; 14. The impact of the proposal to list devil's claw on Appendix II of CITES, Cyril Lombard and Pierre du Plessis; 15. The need for a better understanding of context when applying CITES regulations: the case of an Indonesian parrot - Tanimbar corella, Paul Jepson. Part 4. Lessons from Illegal Trade in Other Goods: 16. Lessons from the control of the illegal trade in ozone-depleting substances, timber and fisheries, Duncan Brack; 17. The controlled trade in drugs, Dave Lowe; 18. Lessons from the trade in illicit antiquities, Neil Brodie....(more)" |