Wild Life, Wild Livelihoods: Involving communities on Sustainable Wildlife Management and Combating illegal Wildlife Trade
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The report summarizes insights from decades of research on community wildlife management, and draws lessons from new analyses focused specifically on engaging Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLCs) in combating the illegal trade in wildlife (ITW). Based on a recognition of the importance of community “voice” in enabling sustainable and effective outcomes, it goes on to survey the opportunities and constraints for IPLCs in terms of their participation in key international policy forums that influence wildlife management.
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Vie sauvage et moyens de subsistance: Engagement des communautés dans la gestion durable des espèces sauvages et la lutte contre leur commerce illicite
Vida silvestre, Sustento silvestre: Hacer partícipes a las comunidades en la gestión sostenible de la fauna y flora silvestres y en la lucha contra su comercio ilegal
Vida silvestre, Sustento silvestre: Hacer partícipes a las comunidades en la gestión sostenible de la fauna y flora silvestres y en la lucha contra su comercio ilegal
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