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Title
Forest Law enforcement survey Quang Binh
Author(s)
WCS Vietam program
Published
2014
Abstract
In 2004, a report commissioned by FFI on the threats posed by wildlife trade to PNKB NP concluded that the key areas for enforcement, that would have most impact would be a strategy that targets corruption of enforcement agencies (with involvement of relevant central-level agencies), the cessation of the consumption of wildlife meat in restaurants (to include restaurant raids, restaurant signed commitments to not selling wildlife meat, and undercover monitoring) and enforcement of a number of priority wildlife traders (to include further investigations involving surveillance, property raids, sting operations, and strengthening of informant networks). Unfortunately, the data collected on these surveys suggests that whilst the individuals involved in these crimes may have changed, it would appear that the wildlife trade networks remain intact and active and these recommendations from around a decade ago remain valid today.
Full Citation
FOREST LAW ENFORCEMENT IN THE PHONG NHA - KE BANG REGION, QUANG BINH PROVINCE: A REVIEW OF LEGAL AND INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORKS AND FOREST CRIME INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
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