Resources
AWEI Resources features publications from outside the AWEI Community
that are particularly pertinent to Africa's wildlife economy
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CITES and the WTO - Enhancing Cooperation for Sustainable Development.
ByCITESWTOarrow_forward2015 -
Meat from the Wild: Extractive Uses of Wildlife and Alternatives for Sustainability
ByNathalie Vliet et alarrow_forward2016 -
Principles and Practices of Sustainable Use and Sustainable Harvesting
ByBalakrishna Pisupati et alarrow_forward2018 -
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The Nairobi Statement of Intent on Advancing the Global Sustainable Blue Economy
ByUNarrow_forward2018 -
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Guidelines for Improving the Administration of Sustainable Hunting in Sub-Saharan Africa
ByVeron BoothPhilippe Chardonnetarrow_forward2015 -
Demand in Viet Nam for Rhinoceros Horn used in Traditional Medicine
ByDouglas MacMillan et alarrow_forward2017 -
Agriculture and Adaptation to Climate Change: The Role of Wildlife Ranching in South Africa
ByJackson OtienoEdwin Muchapondwaarrow_forward2016 -
Conservation Enterprise: What Works, Where and for Whom?
ByJoanna ElliottDaudi Sumbaarrow_forward2012 -
An Analysis of Game Meat Production and Wildlife-based Land Uses on Freehold Land in Namibia
ByPeter Lindseyarrow_forward2011
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