Conservation Biology, ISSN 0888-8892, 04/2019, Volume 33, Issue 2, pp. 288 - 299
Overharvesting is one of the greatest threats to species survival. Farming overharvested species is a conservation strategy that can meet growing market demand...
wildlife trade | mercado de vida silvestre | mercado plantas silvestres | 保育策略; 濒危物种; 种植; 野生动植物交易; 野生植物贸易 | farming | especies en peligro | endangered species | estrategia de conservación | wild plant trade | agricultura | conservation strategy | (sic)(sic)(sic)(sic); 濒(sic)(sic)(sic); (sic)植; 野(sic)(sic)植(sic)(sic)(sic); 野(sic)植(sic)贸(sic) | TIMBER | POPULATIONS | RESTORATION | estrategia de conservacion | CITES | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | INCENTIVE-DRIVEN CONSERVATION | SUSTAINABLE USE | ECOLOGY | ORCHIDS | BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION | Media (culture) | Policies | Seeds | Propagation | Environmental policy | Conservation | Livelihoods | Reduction | Threatened species | Wildlife | Flowers & plants | Cultivars | Demand | Medicinal plants | Poaching | Wildlife conservation | Cultivation | Harvesting | Markets | Pressure | Survival | Correlation analysis | Cultivated plants | Local communities | Endangered plants | Farming
wildlife trade | mercado de vida silvestre | mercado plantas silvestres | 保育策略; 濒危物种; 种植; 野生动植物交易; 野生植物贸易 | farming | especies en peligro | endangered species | estrategia de conservación | wild plant trade | agricultura | conservation strategy | (sic)(sic)(sic)(sic); 濒(sic)(sic)(sic); (sic)植; 野(sic)(sic)植(sic)(sic)(sic); 野(sic)植(sic)贸(sic) | TIMBER | POPULATIONS | RESTORATION | estrategia de conservacion | CITES | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | INCENTIVE-DRIVEN CONSERVATION | SUSTAINABLE USE | ECOLOGY | ORCHIDS | BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION | Media (culture) | Policies | Seeds | Propagation | Environmental policy | Conservation | Livelihoods | Reduction | Threatened species | Wildlife | Flowers & plants | Cultivars | Demand | Medicinal plants | Poaching | Wildlife conservation | Cultivation | Harvesting | Markets | Pressure | Survival | Correlation analysis | Cultivated plants | Local communities | Endangered plants | Farming
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Conservation Letters, ISSN 1755-263X, 05/2017, Volume 10, Issue 3, pp. 367 - 374
Combating the surge of illegal wildlife trade (IWT) devastating wildlife populations is an urgent global priority for conservation. There are increasing policy...
community‐based conservation | sustainable use | illegal wildlife trade | enforcement | poaching | Livelihoods | incentive‐driven conservation | incentive-driven conservation | community-based conservation | BIODIVERSITY | CONFLICT | CONSERVANCIES | LINKS | WAR | AFRICA | CONSERVATION | NAMIBIA | BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION | BENEFITS | Poaching | Natural resources | Costs | Wildlife conservation | Law enforcement | Community | Empowerment
community‐based conservation | sustainable use | illegal wildlife trade | enforcement | poaching | Livelihoods | incentive‐driven conservation | incentive-driven conservation | community-based conservation | BIODIVERSITY | CONFLICT | CONSERVANCIES | LINKS | WAR | AFRICA | CONSERVATION | NAMIBIA | BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION | BENEFITS | Poaching | Natural resources | Costs | Wildlife conservation | Law enforcement | Community | Empowerment
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Oryx, ISSN 0030-6053, 4/2003, Volume 37, Issue 2, pp. 215 - 226
Discussions of sustainable use have become polarized. Welfarists oppose all use that involves killing animals. Among conservationists polarization arises in...
Ecosystem services | Incentives | Adaptive management | Sustainable use | Incentive-driven conservation | BIODIVERSITY | AFRICA | incentive-driven conservation | incentives | sustainable use | adaptive management | ECOLOGY | BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION | ecosystem services
Ecosystem services | Incentives | Adaptive management | Sustainable use | Incentive-driven conservation | BIODIVERSITY | AFRICA | incentive-driven conservation | incentives | sustainable use | adaptive management | ECOLOGY | BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION | ecosystem services
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Mammal Review, ISSN 0305-1838, 04/2013, Volume 43, Issue 2, pp. 89 - 110
Large carnivores are a critical component of Africa's biodiversity, and their conservation requires a clear understanding of interactions between large...
cheetah | leopard | lion | African wild dog | human impact | Human impact | Lion | Leopard | Cheetah | SOUTH-AFRICA | DOGS LYCAON-PICTUS | LEOPARD PANTHERA-PARDUS | COMMUNITY-BASED CONSERVATION | NATIONAL-PARK | HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICT | ZOOLOGY | CHEETAH ACINONYX-JUBATUS | LIVESTOCK PREDATION | INCENTIVE-DRIVEN CONSERVATION | PREY PREFERENCES | Cheetahs | Analysis
cheetah | leopard | lion | African wild dog | human impact | Human impact | Lion | Leopard | Cheetah | SOUTH-AFRICA | DOGS LYCAON-PICTUS | LEOPARD PANTHERA-PARDUS | COMMUNITY-BASED CONSERVATION | NATIONAL-PARK | HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICT | ZOOLOGY | CHEETAH ACINONYX-JUBATUS | LIVESTOCK PREDATION | INCENTIVE-DRIVEN CONSERVATION | PREY PREFERENCES | Cheetahs | Analysis
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Conservation Biology, ISSN 0888-8892, 8/2013, Volume 27, Issue 4, pp. 832 - 843
Sport hunting is often proposed as a tool to support the conservation of large carnivores. However, it is challenging to provide tangible economic benefits...
Poaching | Carnivores | Conservation biology | Elephant hunting | Wildlife conservation | Goats | Safaris | Lion hunting | Villages | Sport hunting | caza furtiva | Panthera pardus | pagos para alentar la coexistencia | livestock depredation | payments to encourage coexistence | poaching | depredación de ganado | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | MANAGEMENT | LIVELIHOODS | INCENTIVE-DRIVEN CONSERVATION | SUSTAINABLE USE | ECOLOGY | LIVESTOCK | BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION | Animal Husbandry - economics | Conservation of Natural Resources - methods | Law Enforcement - methods | Travel - economics | Animals | Mozambique | Cost-Benefit Analysis | Surveys and Questionnaires | Conservation of Natural Resources - economics | Panthera - physiology | Conservation of Natural Resources - legislation & jurisprudence | Livestock | Hunting | National parks and reserves | Wildcats
Poaching | Carnivores | Conservation biology | Elephant hunting | Wildlife conservation | Goats | Safaris | Lion hunting | Villages | Sport hunting | caza furtiva | Panthera pardus | pagos para alentar la coexistencia | livestock depredation | payments to encourage coexistence | poaching | depredación de ganado | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | MANAGEMENT | LIVELIHOODS | INCENTIVE-DRIVEN CONSERVATION | SUSTAINABLE USE | ECOLOGY | LIVESTOCK | BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION | Animal Husbandry - economics | Conservation of Natural Resources - methods | Law Enforcement - methods | Travel - economics | Animals | Mozambique | Cost-Benefit Analysis | Surveys and Questionnaires | Conservation of Natural Resources - economics | Panthera - physiology | Conservation of Natural Resources - legislation & jurisprudence | Livestock | Hunting | National parks and reserves | Wildcats
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Environmental Policy and Governance, ISSN 1756-932X, 07/2011, Volume 21, Issue 4, pp. 240 - 258
ABSTRACT The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) has been criticised for following a narrow preservationist...
sustainable development | conservation | sustainable use | sustainability | CITES | Sustainable development | Sustainable use | Sustainability | Conservation | WEAK | RESOURCE-MANAGEMENT | COMMUNITY | INCENTIVE-DRIVEN CONSERVATION | LESSONS | ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES | International trade | Endangered species | Ecosystems | Environmental policy | Wildlife | survival | flora | Perception
sustainable development | conservation | sustainable use | sustainability | CITES | Sustainable development | Sustainable use | Sustainability | Conservation | WEAK | RESOURCE-MANAGEMENT | COMMUNITY | INCENTIVE-DRIVEN CONSERVATION | LESSONS | ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES | International trade | Endangered species | Ecosystems | Environmental policy | Wildlife | survival | flora | Perception
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Journal of Ornithology, ISSN 2193-7192, 7/2014, Volume 155, Issue 3, pp. 649 - 656
Artificial nests are a commonly used management technique to increase the breeding population and/or productivity of birds with nest site limited populations....
Life Sciences | Artificial nests | Falco cherrug | Wildlife utilization | Saker | Zoology | Nesting success | Animal Ecology | Evolutionary Biology | Falcon | SURVIVAL | POPULATION | TYTO-ALBA | AMERICAN KESTRELS | BREEDING SUCCESS | INCENTIVE-DRIVEN CONSERVATION | PARROTS | ORNITHOLOGY | BOXES | CONSUMPTION | PROGRAM
Life Sciences | Artificial nests | Falco cherrug | Wildlife utilization | Saker | Zoology | Nesting success | Animal Ecology | Evolutionary Biology | Falcon | SURVIVAL | POPULATION | TYTO-ALBA | AMERICAN KESTRELS | BREEDING SUCCESS | INCENTIVE-DRIVEN CONSERVATION | PARROTS | ORNITHOLOGY | BOXES | CONSUMPTION | PROGRAM
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European Political Science, ISSN 1680-4333, 09/2013, Volume 12, Issue 3, pp. 384 - 398
This article introduces an innovative approach to the role-play teaching technique: one driven by the presence of substance incentives. We analyse the...
active learning | student-led learning | incentive-driven role-play | IR teaching | role-play | POLITICAL SCIENCE | MOTIVATION | Seminars | Role playing | Cold War | Incentives | Theory | International relations | Public speaking | Cognitive style | Discipline
active learning | student-led learning | incentive-driven role-play | IR teaching | role-play | POLITICAL SCIENCE | MOTIVATION | Seminars | Role playing | Cold War | Incentives | Theory | International relations | Public speaking | Cognitive style | Discipline
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