CITES as a Tool for Sustainable Development
Herausgeber: Cordonier Segger, Marie-Claire; Harrington, Alexandra; Wardell, David Andrew
CITES as a Tool for Sustainable Development
Herausgeber: Cordonier Segger, Marie-Claire; Harrington, Alexandra; Wardell, David Andrew
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The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) was adopted in 1973 to prevent flora and fauna species extinction; this book reviews how CITES implementation efforts promote sustainable development. It provides analysis of regulatory and policy innovations along value chains for international trade in endangered species.
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The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) was adopted in 1973 to prevent flora and fauna species extinction; this book reviews how CITES implementation efforts promote sustainable development. It provides analysis of regulatory and policy innovations along value chains for international trade in endangered species.
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- Treaty Implementation for Sustainable Development
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 500
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 982g
- ISBN-13: 9781108420006
- ISBN-10: 1108420001
- Artikelnr.: 63979538
- Treaty Implementation for Sustainable Development
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 500
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 982g
- ISBN-13: 9781108420006
- ISBN-10: 1108420001
- Artikelnr.: 63979538
Part I. Endangered Species, Sustainable Development and the Law; 1.
Introduction; 2. Origins, Evolution and Contribution of CITES to Achieving
Sustainable Development; 3. Protected Species, Global Commodities and Law
for Sustainable Development; Part II. Sustainable Development in Law and
Policy on Endangered Species; 4 . Shifting the Burden of Wildlife
Protection: The Role of Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction in Implementing
CITES; 5. Analysing CITES Trade Measures; 6. CAFTA-DR Environmental
Submission Process as a Public Participation Alternative and a Way to
Protect CITES-listed Species; Part III. Global Implementation of CITES by
Key Species / Commodity; 7. Power, Profits and Policy: A Reality Check on
CITES and the Prunus Africana Bark Trade; 8. The Inclusion of the Scalloped
Hammerhead Shark (Sphyrna lewini) in Appendix II of CITES; 9. Understanding
Markets to Conserve CITES-listed Species; 10. Criminal Prosecution and
Enforcement Challenges in CITES; Part IV. Case Studies of National
Implementation of CITES; 11. Sustainable Enterprise Development: Protection
of Endangered Species in Omo and Other Potential Biosphere Reserves; 12.
Biodiversity MEAs Matrix in India: Synergies, Implementation Status and
Future Challenges; 13. Tanzania's Fight against Illegal Ivory Trade:
Law-Enforcement Failures and Non-Compliance with International
Environmental Laws; 14. The Impact of CITES COP 12 2002 Decision on
Mahogany on Perüs Timber Trade; 15. Strengthening CITES Compliance:
Improving the Management of Resources Preservation and Cross-Border
Wildlife Trade in China; 16. How to Reverse the Fallacy of
Command-and-Control in Combatting Illegal Trade of Exotic Pets in Brazil;
17. Lessons on Sustainable Development and Challenges to Illegal Trade: The
Case of Chilean Larch;18. The Return of the Markhor: Why CITES Matters; 19.
New Technologies for Effective Biodiversity Governance: Lessons from
Orangutans in Indonesia; 20. Regulation of Import of Hunting Trophies of
Exotic Species Into India By Framing a Look-Alike Policy to Conserve
Indigenous Wild Fauna; 21. Legislation for the Control of the Timber Trade
in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Congo Basin; 22. Sustaining the
Global Frankincense Trade through CITES: Governance Challenges and
Complexities; Part V. Emerging Issues and Synergies for CITES in the
Context of Sustainable Development: 23. Sustaining Commercial Marine
Fisheries for This Generation and Future Generations Using CITES Appendix I
and II for Trade Traceability; 24. CITES as a Tool for Monitoring and
Adaptive Management; 25. Linking Global Processes: Institutional Interplay
and the Global Sustainable Development Agenda; 26. Trade and Zoonotic
Diseases; 27. The Convention on Biological Diversity (1992) and other
Biodiversity Conservation Regimes: Looking through the Lens of Synergy and
an Ethical Shift; Part VI. Conclusions; 28. New Directions for Law and
Policy on Sustainable Development in the Context of CITES and Endangered
Species.
Introduction; 2. Origins, Evolution and Contribution of CITES to Achieving
Sustainable Development; 3. Protected Species, Global Commodities and Law
for Sustainable Development; Part II. Sustainable Development in Law and
Policy on Endangered Species; 4 . Shifting the Burden of Wildlife
Protection: The Role of Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction in Implementing
CITES; 5. Analysing CITES Trade Measures; 6. CAFTA-DR Environmental
Submission Process as a Public Participation Alternative and a Way to
Protect CITES-listed Species; Part III. Global Implementation of CITES by
Key Species / Commodity; 7. Power, Profits and Policy: A Reality Check on
CITES and the Prunus Africana Bark Trade; 8. The Inclusion of the Scalloped
Hammerhead Shark (Sphyrna lewini) in Appendix II of CITES; 9. Understanding
Markets to Conserve CITES-listed Species; 10. Criminal Prosecution and
Enforcement Challenges in CITES; Part IV. Case Studies of National
Implementation of CITES; 11. Sustainable Enterprise Development: Protection
of Endangered Species in Omo and Other Potential Biosphere Reserves; 12.
Biodiversity MEAs Matrix in India: Synergies, Implementation Status and
Future Challenges; 13. Tanzania's Fight against Illegal Ivory Trade:
Law-Enforcement Failures and Non-Compliance with International
Environmental Laws; 14. The Impact of CITES COP 12 2002 Decision on
Mahogany on Perüs Timber Trade; 15. Strengthening CITES Compliance:
Improving the Management of Resources Preservation and Cross-Border
Wildlife Trade in China; 16. How to Reverse the Fallacy of
Command-and-Control in Combatting Illegal Trade of Exotic Pets in Brazil;
17. Lessons on Sustainable Development and Challenges to Illegal Trade: The
Case of Chilean Larch;18. The Return of the Markhor: Why CITES Matters; 19.
New Technologies for Effective Biodiversity Governance: Lessons from
Orangutans in Indonesia; 20. Regulation of Import of Hunting Trophies of
Exotic Species Into India By Framing a Look-Alike Policy to Conserve
Indigenous Wild Fauna; 21. Legislation for the Control of the Timber Trade
in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Congo Basin; 22. Sustaining the
Global Frankincense Trade through CITES: Governance Challenges and
Complexities; Part V. Emerging Issues and Synergies for CITES in the
Context of Sustainable Development: 23. Sustaining Commercial Marine
Fisheries for This Generation and Future Generations Using CITES Appendix I
and II for Trade Traceability; 24. CITES as a Tool for Monitoring and
Adaptive Management; 25. Linking Global Processes: Institutional Interplay
and the Global Sustainable Development Agenda; 26. Trade and Zoonotic
Diseases; 27. The Convention on Biological Diversity (1992) and other
Biodiversity Conservation Regimes: Looking through the Lens of Synergy and
an Ethical Shift; Part VI. Conclusions; 28. New Directions for Law and
Policy on Sustainable Development in the Context of CITES and Endangered
Species.
Part I. Endangered Species, Sustainable Development and the Law; 1.
Introduction; 2. Origins, Evolution and Contribution of CITES to Achieving
Sustainable Development; 3. Protected Species, Global Commodities and Law
for Sustainable Development; Part II. Sustainable Development in Law and
Policy on Endangered Species; 4 . Shifting the Burden of Wildlife
Protection: The Role of Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction in Implementing
CITES; 5. Analysing CITES Trade Measures; 6. CAFTA-DR Environmental
Submission Process as a Public Participation Alternative and a Way to
Protect CITES-listed Species; Part III. Global Implementation of CITES by
Key Species / Commodity; 7. Power, Profits and Policy: A Reality Check on
CITES and the Prunus Africana Bark Trade; 8. The Inclusion of the Scalloped
Hammerhead Shark (Sphyrna lewini) in Appendix II of CITES; 9. Understanding
Markets to Conserve CITES-listed Species; 10. Criminal Prosecution and
Enforcement Challenges in CITES; Part IV. Case Studies of National
Implementation of CITES; 11. Sustainable Enterprise Development: Protection
of Endangered Species in Omo and Other Potential Biosphere Reserves; 12.
Biodiversity MEAs Matrix in India: Synergies, Implementation Status and
Future Challenges; 13. Tanzania's Fight against Illegal Ivory Trade:
Law-Enforcement Failures and Non-Compliance with International
Environmental Laws; 14. The Impact of CITES COP 12 2002 Decision on
Mahogany on Perüs Timber Trade; 15. Strengthening CITES Compliance:
Improving the Management of Resources Preservation and Cross-Border
Wildlife Trade in China; 16. How to Reverse the Fallacy of
Command-and-Control in Combatting Illegal Trade of Exotic Pets in Brazil;
17. Lessons on Sustainable Development and Challenges to Illegal Trade: The
Case of Chilean Larch;18. The Return of the Markhor: Why CITES Matters; 19.
New Technologies for Effective Biodiversity Governance: Lessons from
Orangutans in Indonesia; 20. Regulation of Import of Hunting Trophies of
Exotic Species Into India By Framing a Look-Alike Policy to Conserve
Indigenous Wild Fauna; 21. Legislation for the Control of the Timber Trade
in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Congo Basin; 22. Sustaining the
Global Frankincense Trade through CITES: Governance Challenges and
Complexities; Part V. Emerging Issues and Synergies for CITES in the
Context of Sustainable Development: 23. Sustaining Commercial Marine
Fisheries for This Generation and Future Generations Using CITES Appendix I
and II for Trade Traceability; 24. CITES as a Tool for Monitoring and
Adaptive Management; 25. Linking Global Processes: Institutional Interplay
and the Global Sustainable Development Agenda; 26. Trade and Zoonotic
Diseases; 27. The Convention on Biological Diversity (1992) and other
Biodiversity Conservation Regimes: Looking through the Lens of Synergy and
an Ethical Shift; Part VI. Conclusions; 28. New Directions for Law and
Policy on Sustainable Development in the Context of CITES and Endangered
Species.
Introduction; 2. Origins, Evolution and Contribution of CITES to Achieving
Sustainable Development; 3. Protected Species, Global Commodities and Law
for Sustainable Development; Part II. Sustainable Development in Law and
Policy on Endangered Species; 4 . Shifting the Burden of Wildlife
Protection: The Role of Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction in Implementing
CITES; 5. Analysing CITES Trade Measures; 6. CAFTA-DR Environmental
Submission Process as a Public Participation Alternative and a Way to
Protect CITES-listed Species; Part III. Global Implementation of CITES by
Key Species / Commodity; 7. Power, Profits and Policy: A Reality Check on
CITES and the Prunus Africana Bark Trade; 8. The Inclusion of the Scalloped
Hammerhead Shark (Sphyrna lewini) in Appendix II of CITES; 9. Understanding
Markets to Conserve CITES-listed Species; 10. Criminal Prosecution and
Enforcement Challenges in CITES; Part IV. Case Studies of National
Implementation of CITES; 11. Sustainable Enterprise Development: Protection
of Endangered Species in Omo and Other Potential Biosphere Reserves; 12.
Biodiversity MEAs Matrix in India: Synergies, Implementation Status and
Future Challenges; 13. Tanzania's Fight against Illegal Ivory Trade:
Law-Enforcement Failures and Non-Compliance with International
Environmental Laws; 14. The Impact of CITES COP 12 2002 Decision on
Mahogany on Perüs Timber Trade; 15. Strengthening CITES Compliance:
Improving the Management of Resources Preservation and Cross-Border
Wildlife Trade in China; 16. How to Reverse the Fallacy of
Command-and-Control in Combatting Illegal Trade of Exotic Pets in Brazil;
17. Lessons on Sustainable Development and Challenges to Illegal Trade: The
Case of Chilean Larch;18. The Return of the Markhor: Why CITES Matters; 19.
New Technologies for Effective Biodiversity Governance: Lessons from
Orangutans in Indonesia; 20. Regulation of Import of Hunting Trophies of
Exotic Species Into India By Framing a Look-Alike Policy to Conserve
Indigenous Wild Fauna; 21. Legislation for the Control of the Timber Trade
in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Congo Basin; 22. Sustaining the
Global Frankincense Trade through CITES: Governance Challenges and
Complexities; Part V. Emerging Issues and Synergies for CITES in the
Context of Sustainable Development: 23. Sustaining Commercial Marine
Fisheries for This Generation and Future Generations Using CITES Appendix I
and II for Trade Traceability; 24. CITES as a Tool for Monitoring and
Adaptive Management; 25. Linking Global Processes: Institutional Interplay
and the Global Sustainable Development Agenda; 26. Trade and Zoonotic
Diseases; 27. The Convention on Biological Diversity (1992) and other
Biodiversity Conservation Regimes: Looking through the Lens of Synergy and
an Ethical Shift; Part VI. Conclusions; 28. New Directions for Law and
Policy on Sustainable Development in the Context of CITES and Endangered
Species.