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How Does Developing Enforcement Capacity Reduce Wildlife Crime? Increasing program effectiveness by understanding common assumptions
Resource type
Authors/contributors
- Price, Claire (Author)
- Buff, Jesse (Author)
- Peabody, Shawn (Author)
- Present, Tess (Author)
- Lauck, Liz (Author)
Title
How Does Developing Enforcement Capacity Reduce Wildlife Crime? Increasing program effectiveness by understanding common assumptions
Abstract
"How Does Developing Enforcement Capacity Reduce Wildlife Crime?" summarizes findings from the literature around four key assumptions about capacity building for enforcement and prosecution. Using the experiences and evidence summarized in this brief, program designers and implementing partners should be able to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of their capacity building efforts.
Report Type
Technical Brief
Place
Washington DC
Institution
USAID
Date
2018.04
Pages
20
Language
en
Library Catalogue
Zotero
Citation
Price, C., Buff, J., Peabody, S., Present, T., & Lauck, L. (2018). How Does Developing Enforcement Capacity Reduce Wildlife Crime? Increasing program effectiveness by understanding common assumptions (p. 20) [Technical Brief]. USAID.
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