BIOSEC BITESIZE | Defining Wildlife Crime
BIOSEC Bitesize series: Defining Wildlife Crime. Taking a look at the key publications, blogs and podcasts that define our research.
The funded period of the BIOSEC project ended in August 2020. However, our work continues and the website is still regularly updated with news, publications and our latest research.
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The special issue edited by Marijnen, de Vries and Duffy analyses conservation in areas of violent conflict and demonstrates that people have multi-faceted relationships with nature in violent environments.
BIOSEC Bitesize series: Militarisation and Conservation. Taking a look at the key publications, blogs and podcasts that define our research.
BIOSEC are participating in this year's POLLEN conference. Details of our plenary, panels and papers here.
Margulies, Wong and Duffy have responded to critique of their 2019 Geoforum piece “The imaginary ‘Asian Super Consumer’: A critique of demand reduction campaigns for the illegal wildlife trade”.
Rosaleen Duffy has been invited to talk at Pelicam International Film Festival, one of the leading green documentary festivals in Eastern Europe. The event 'PelicamTalks' will take place online on Sat 18 July and will be live-streamed.
Despite its eagerly anticipated publication, the EU Biodiversity Strategy 2030 lacks new and radical thinking about ways to develop an ecologically sustainable society, and risks producing and/or deepening serious inequalities and injustices.
The EPRS briefing on coronavirus and the wildlife trade was published this month.
The article 'Au cœur de l’Afrique, la guerre au nom de la nature' by Joan Tilouine examines the role of African Parks.
Rosaleen Duffy will visit ATREE, Banglore in March to give a talk and collaborate with academics from the Research Centre.