Panther chameleon Furcifer pardalis, Madagascar © WWF / Martina Lippuner
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我们目前制定的到2020年的保护战略目标是“减少非法和不可持续野生物贸易对生物多样性造成的压力,并增强可持续的野生物贸易对野生物保护和人类相关的益处”。
我们在野生物贸易方面的工作遵循了实现这一目标的各种不同方法,包括与国家和国际公约、政府部门、执法机构、私营公司以及消费者群体的合作。
“TRAFFIC的声誉、信誉和影响力是建立在其对野生物贸易问题的认真研究、权威的知识和健全公正的分析的基础上。”
James Compton, Senior Director Asia Pacific
野生动植物贸易趋势、模式、影响和驱动因素,为野生动植物贸易提供领先的知识基础。
Powdered rhino horn in Pretoria, South Africa – processing of rhino horn in Southern African countries is a recent development within the illicit trade in rhino horn
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通知、支持和鼓励各国政府采取独立且与国际合作的行动,来实施并执行有效的政策。
Sabri Zain, TRAFFIC's Director of Policy
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向私营部门提供信息和鼓励,主要包括确保野生动植物的来源符合可持续性标准和最佳实践做法的有效方法等。
深入了解消费者的购买动机,并指导设计有效的干预措施,旨在劝阻消费者购买非法野生物制品,并推广可持续消费的选择和理念。
We combine research and analysis to produce guidance on a wide range of wildlife trade issues, engaging through targeted communications, tools and training.
TRAFFIC’s research and investigations provide the critical evidence base for our work providing insights into emerging wildlife product flows, changes in trade channels, evolving modus operandi and new demand dynamics.
TRAFFIC’s analysis of trade information draws upon our experience and accumulated knowledge as well as a wide range of collaborations we have established with various specialists.
TRAFFIC’s guidance on remedial strategies is impartial, evidence-based and practical, highlighting time- tested interventions and drawing attention to new opportunities, encouraging experimentation and innovation.
TRAFFIC's proactive engagement with governments, businesses, civil society organisations and individuals aims to prompt and support specific actions that are unlikely to be implemented on the basis of providing guidance alone.
Our conservation projects are organised around two priority workstreams, each focused on influencing governments, businesses and consumers to achieve positive, systemic change in the areas of CO-OPERATION, REGULATION, SOURCING and PURCHASING.
implementation action by governments designing, governing and enforcing effective regulation and management systems
collective policy action by governments through international conventions and agreements to guide and reinforce individual national actions
action by businesses and public procurement agencies to use sustainability standards and traceability systems for wildlife product sourcing and to avoid involvement in illicit trade
action by wildlife consumers to choose sustainably and legally sourced products and avoid illicit goods
Our theory of change within wildlife trade is summarised in the programme framework below, demonstrating how our Evidence to Influence theory resonates throughout subsequent approaches and outcomes to deliver our 2020 objectives.
Find out how our conservation strategy translates into national and international projects.
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