tailieunhanh - Luận án tiến sỹ " Wildlife Trading in Vietnam: Why It Flourishes "

Tham khảo luận văn - đề án 'luận án tiến sỹ " wildlife trading in vietnam: why it flourishes "', luận văn - báo cáo phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia Tanglin PO Box 101 Singapore 912404 Phone 65 6831-6854 Fax 65 6235-1849 E-mail eepsea@ Web site R E S E A R C H R E P O R T NO 2003-RR6 Wildlife Trading in Vietnam Why It Flourishes Nguyen Van Song Economics and Rural Development Faculty Hanoi Agricultural University I Vietnam. nguyenvansong@ This report provides data on the logistics scope and economics of the illegal trade in wildlife in Vietnam. It analyses the main reasons for the rapid growth in this trade and highlights key failures in the country s attempts to control it. The report recommends that the government should strengthen the capacity of the agencies responsible for fighting the trade and raise their budgets. It also highlights the need to use education to encourage Vietnamese people to stop consuming illegal wildlife products. The report concludes that given the scale of the problem a high level of commitment at all levels of government will be needed to significantly affect the illegal wildlife trade in Vietnam. Published by the Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia EEPSEA Tanglin PO Box 101 Singapore 912404 tel 65-6235-1344 fax 65-6235-1849 email eepsea@ EEPSEA Research Reports are the outputs of research projects supported by the Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia. All have been peer reviewed and edited. In some cases longer versions may be obtained from the author s . The key findings of most EEPSEA Research Reports are condensed into EEPSEA Policy Briefs available upon request. The Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia also publishes EEPSEA Special Papers commissioned works with an emphasis on research methodology. National Library of Canada cataloguing in publication data Van Song Nguyen Vietnam s illegal trade in wildlife why it flourishes Research report ISSN 1608-5434 2003-RR6 Co-published by the International Development Research Centre.

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