To what extent is social marketing used in demand reduction campaigns for illegal wildlife products? Insights from elephant ivory and rhino horn
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Date Issued
2019Common Name
1524-5004Journal
Social Marketing QuarterlyVolume
25Issue
1Start page
40End page
54
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https://doi.org/10.1177/1524500418813543Abstract
The illegal wildlife trade is a global threat to biodiversity as well as to public health and good governance. As legislation and law enforcement have been insufficient to protect many wildlife species, conservationists are increasingly focused on campaigns to help reduce demand for wildlife products....Type
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10.1177/1524500418813543
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