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Improve customs systems to monitor global wildlife trade
by
Chan, Hon-Ki
, Zhang, Huarong
, Yang, Feng
, Fischer, Gunter
in
CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species)
/ Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species
/ Customs regulations
/ Endangered species
/ Evolution
/ fauna
/ Fish
/ Flora
/ governance
/ information systems
/ International trade
/ law enforcement
/ Management information systems
/ Monitoring
/ Monitors
/ products and commodities
/ supply chain
/ U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
/ United States
/ Wildlife
/ Wildlife management
/ Wildlife trade
2015
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Improve customs systems to monitor global wildlife trade
by
Chan, Hon-Ki
, Zhang, Huarong
, Yang, Feng
, Fischer, Gunter
in
CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species)
/ Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species
/ Customs regulations
/ Endangered species
/ Evolution
/ fauna
/ Fish
/ Flora
/ governance
/ information systems
/ International trade
/ law enforcement
/ Management information systems
/ Monitoring
/ Monitors
/ products and commodities
/ supply chain
/ U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
/ United States
/ Wildlife
/ Wildlife management
/ Wildlife trade
2015
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Improve customs systems to monitor global wildlife trade
by
Chan, Hon-Ki
, Zhang, Huarong
, Yang, Feng
, Fischer, Gunter
in
CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species)
/ Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species
/ Customs regulations
/ Endangered species
/ Evolution
/ fauna
/ Fish
/ Flora
/ governance
/ information systems
/ International trade
/ law enforcement
/ Management information systems
/ Monitoring
/ Monitors
/ products and commodities
/ supply chain
/ U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
/ United States
/ Wildlife
/ Wildlife management
/ Wildlife trade
2015
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Improve customs systems to monitor global wildlife trade
2015
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Widely used trade codes lack taxonomic granularity The volume of international trade in wildlife commodities is immense and, in many cases, is rising ( 1 ). Although there are already wildlife trade data sources [e.g., the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) Trade Database and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Law Enforcement Management Information System (LEMIS)], coverage of traded species or countries involved is not comprehensive. This can undermine supply-chain monitoring and fast aggregation of data to inform policy-making ( 2 ). We discuss whether widely used, but limited, international customs codes and governance might evolve to address these gaps.
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The American Association for the Advancement of Science
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