Workshop Sessions
Please find below the full list of workshops to be held during our event:
- Recent developments in portable molecular technologies and their use for rapid and cost-effective species identification to tackle illegal wildlife trade organised by Adeline Seah, Wildlife Conservation Society and Stefan Prost, University of California Berkeley
- Global GIS Standards to Help Combat Illegal Wildlife Trade organised by Meredith Lynn Gore, Michigan State University and Lee Schwartz, Office of the Geographer and Global Issues, US Department of State
- Understanding Wildlife Protection Economies: Policy, Practice, Rationales, and Impacts organised by Francis Massé, University of Sheffield and Annette Hübschle, University of Cape Town
- From policy rhetoric to practical reality: engaging communities in tackling IWT organised by Dilys Roe, International Institute for Environment and Development; Holly Dublin, IUCN SULi / IIED and Rosie Cooney, IUCN SULi
- How to make IWT research in China more useful to decision makers organised by Amy Hinsley, University of Oxford; Tien Ming Lee, Sun Yat Sen University; Sifan Hu, Sun Yat Sen University and Anita Wan, Sun Yat Sen University
- How do lawyers and scientists conceptualise the harm caused by IWT? organised by Jacob Phelps, Lancaster Environment Centre
- Characterising the consumers of wildlife products organised by Laura Thomas-Walters, Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology, University of Kent; Diogo Veríssimo, University of Oxford
- Raising the profile of plants in IWT policy: an evidence-based agenda setting workshop organised by Jared Margulies, University of Sheffield
Information on the session schedule can be found here.