Title:

Making a killing or making a living? Wildlife trade, trade controls and rural livelihoods

Publication Year:
2002
Abstract:

Many rural households in developing countries depend heavily on wildlife resources, both plants and animals, for subsistence purposes and income generation. Indeed, many rural households derive a significant part of their cash income from sales of wildlife products. In most cases this commercial trade in wildlife supplies markets within the country where the products originated. For some wildlife species and products, however, a significant segment (if not the majority) of products traded are ultimately destined for foreign markets.

Publisher:
IIED and TRAFFIC
Series Title:
Biodiversity and Livelihoods
Issue:
6
Item Type:
Report
Language:
en
Files:

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