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CITES and Rural Livelihoods: The Role of CITES in Making Wildlife Conservation and Poverty Reduction Mutually Supportive
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2009
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Community-based ConservationNatural Resource ValuationTradeAgricultural EconomicsEnvironmental EconomicsRural LivelihoodsSocial SciencesWildlife ConservationInternational FinanceUsd 300Economic AnalysisCommercial PolicyPublic PolicyEconomicsCommodity FrontierGeographyFinancial RewardsTrade PatternFinanceConservation PolicyTrade PolicyNatural Resource ManagementBusiness
In 2005 alone, the value of legal international wildlife trade was estimated to sit at almost USD 300 billion, close to twice what it had been in 2001. 2 With financial rewards of this magnitude on...