Rewards and Risks Associated with Community Engagement in Anti-Poaching and Anti-Trafficking

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
Rewards and Risks Associated with Community Engagement in Anti-Poaching and Anti-Trafficking
Abstract
This Biodiversity Technical Brief summarizes research on the roles communities do and should play in countering wildlife crime, motivations, and benefits for individuals and communities to engage in anti-poaching and anti-trafficking efforts, and risks and mitigation of risks associated with involvement. Peer-reviewed and grey literature, structured interviews, and case studies informed the research, with highlights from six case studies in Peru, Madagascar, Namibia, Philippines, Kenya, and Indonesia.
Report Type
Technical Brief
Series Title
Measuring Impact
Place
Washington DC
Institution
USAID
Date
2016.05
Pages
5
Language
en
Library Catalogue
Zotero
Citation
Wilkie, D., Painter, M., & Jacob, A. (2016). Rewards and Risks Associated with Community Engagement in Anti-Poaching and Anti-Trafficking (Measuring Impact, p. 5) [Technical Brief]. USAID.