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Women and Wildlife Trafficking
Participants, Perpetrators and Victims

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This volume examines women and wildlife trafficking via a collection of narratives, case studies and theoretical syntheses from diverse voices and disciplines. Wildlife trafficking has been documented in over 120 countries around the world. While species extinction and animal abuse are major problems, wildlife trafficking is also associated with corruption, national insecurity, spread of zoonotic disease, undercutting sustainable development investments and erosion of cultural resources, among others. The role of women in wildlife trafficking has remained woefully under-addressed, with scientists and policymakers failing to consider the important causes and consequences of the gendered dimensions of wildlife trafficking. Although the roles of women in wildlife trafficking are mostly unknown, they are not unknowable. This volume helps fill a lacuna by examining the roles and experiences of women with case studies drawn from across the world, including Mexico, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, South Africa and Norway. Women can be wildlife trafficking preventors, perpetrators, and pawns; their roles in facilitating wildlife trafficking are considered from both a supply and a demand viewpoint. The first half of the book assesses the range of science, offering four different perspectives on how women and wildlife trafficking can be studied or evaluated. The second half of the book profiles diverse case studies from around the world, offering context-specific insight about on-the-ground activities associated with women and wildlife trafficking.
This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of wildlife crime, environmental law, human geography, conservation, gender studies and green criminology. It will also be of interest to NGOs and policymakers working to improve efficacy of efforts targeting wildlife crime, the illegal wildlife trade and conservation more broadly.

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Helen U. Agu is a Lecturer in the Department of International & Comparative Law at the University of Nigeria.
Meredith L. Gore is an Associate Professor in the Department of Geographical Sciences at the University of Maryland.


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This volume examines women and wildlife trafficking via a bespoke collection of narratives, case studies and theoretical syntheses from diverse voices and disciplines.

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Assisted by Meredith L. Gore (Editor), Helen U. Agu (Editor), Gore Meredith L. (Editor)
Authors Helen U. Gore Agu
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 25.09.2023
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geography
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories
Fiction > Suspense
Guides > Nature
 
EAN 9780367640286
ISBN 978-0-367-64028-6
Pages 176
 
Series Routledge Studies in Conservation and the Environment
Subjects True Crime, Nature / Environmental Conservation & Protection, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology, SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Ecology, NATURE / Endangered Species, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Environmental Policy, TRUE CRIME / General, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Environmental / General, NATURE / Animals / Wildlife, Applied ecology, Endangered species & extinction of species, Animals & society, environmental science, engineering & technology, Wildlife: general interest, Conservation of the environment, Gender studies, gender groups, Gender studies: women, Crime and criminology, Crime & criminology, Gender studies: women and girls, Animals and society, Environmental policy & protocols, The Earth: Natural History General, The Earth: natural history: general interest, Environmental science, engineering and technology, Endangered species and extinction of species, Environmental policy and protocols, zoonotic disease risk, feminist political ecology, conservation policy analysis, indigenous women conservation, gendered wildlife trafficking case studies, illegal wildlife trade governance, gendered environmental crime
 

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