International relations and the non-human: exploring animal culture for global environmental governance

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  • What: The authors focus on avian cultures to understand the nexus between bird crime flyways and global environmental governance. Zooming in on bird crime along flyways the authors demonstrate that crime relies on offenders` understanding of avian cultures. The analysis demonstrates that international conservation overlooks the exploitation of avian culture for criminal activity rendering policy responses less effective particularly in contexts of scientific uncertainty. Enforcement-driven responses have been unable to curb illegal activities due to a mixture of legislative loopholes, lacking capacities, and crime displacement (i.e. the shift of criminal activity from one location to . . .

     

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