Critical research gaps in understanding southeast asian women’s wildlife trade and use practices

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Elizabeth Oneita Davis from the World Fund Canada, Canada University of Hyderabad, India have published the research work: Critical research gaps in understanding Southeast Asian womenu2019s wildlife trade and use practices, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Gender-focused IUWT research is still arguably in nascent stages, particularly in Southeast Asia.

SUMMARY

    In Southeast Asia1, high biodiversity dovetails with illegal and/or unsustainable wildlife trade and consumption (hereafter IUWT) (e_g Jiao et_al, 2021; Nuttall et_al, 2022). "Female" will also be used under the same definition, in certain sections of this article . . .

     

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