Oxford Martin Programme on Wildlife Trade Progress Report (Y4)
In Year 4, we have been moving towards the next phase of the programme; our team's salaries are no longer being supported from the programme's funds, and our governance and reporting structures are evolving into more light-touch forms. Several students are completing their work, and we have been thinking towards the future for the programme. In this report, we provide a summary of our work in Year 4 as well as reflecting on progress made by the programme.
Published: Jun 2021 | Categories: Reports
Oxford Martin Programme on Wildlife Trade_Year 4 Report
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https://news.mongabay.com/2022/04/in-media-coverage-of-wildlife-crime-feedback-loops-entrench-biases-study/