Book contents
- CITES as a Tool for Sustainable Development
- Treaty Implementation for Sustainable Development
- CITES as a Tool for Sustainable Development
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Boxes
- Notes on Contributors
- Preface by CITES Secretary-General, Ivonne Higuero
- Foreword by Honorable Judge Antonio H. Benjamin
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Part I Endangered Species, Sustainable Development and the Law
- Part II Sustainable Development in Law and Policy on Endangered Species
- Part III Global Implementation of CITES by Key Species/Commodity
- Part IV National Implementation of CITES
- Part V Emerging Issues and Synergies for CITES in the Context of Sustainable Development
- 23 Sustaining Commercial Marine Fisheries for This Generation and Future Generations Using CITES Appendices I and II for Trade Traceability
- 24 CITES as a Tool for Monitoring and Adaptive Management
- 25 Linking Global Processes: Institutional Interplay and the Global Sustainable Development Agenda
- 26 Trade and Zoonotic Diseases
- 27 The Convention on Biological Diversity (1992) and Other Biodiversity Conservation Regimes: Looking through the Lens of Synergy and an Ethical Shift
- Part VI Conclusions
- Cases and Court Decisions
- CITES Resolutions and Documents
- Domestic Acts and Regulations
- Multilateral Treaties and Declarations
- Recommended Resources
26 - Trade and Zoonotic Diseases
from Part V - Emerging Issues and Synergies for CITES in the Context of Sustainable Development
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 July 2023
- CITES as a Tool for Sustainable Development
- Treaty Implementation for Sustainable Development
- CITES as a Tool for Sustainable Development
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Boxes
- Notes on Contributors
- Preface by CITES Secretary-General, Ivonne Higuero
- Foreword by Honorable Judge Antonio H. Benjamin
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Part I Endangered Species, Sustainable Development and the Law
- Part II Sustainable Development in Law and Policy on Endangered Species
- Part III Global Implementation of CITES by Key Species/Commodity
- Part IV National Implementation of CITES
- Part V Emerging Issues and Synergies for CITES in the Context of Sustainable Development
- 23 Sustaining Commercial Marine Fisheries for This Generation and Future Generations Using CITES Appendices I and II for Trade Traceability
- 24 CITES as a Tool for Monitoring and Adaptive Management
- 25 Linking Global Processes: Institutional Interplay and the Global Sustainable Development Agenda
- 26 Trade and Zoonotic Diseases
- 27 The Convention on Biological Diversity (1992) and Other Biodiversity Conservation Regimes: Looking through the Lens of Synergy and an Ethical Shift
- Part VI Conclusions
- Cases and Court Decisions
- CITES Resolutions and Documents
- Domestic Acts and Regulations
- Multilateral Treaties and Declarations
- Recommended Resources
Summary
The author notes that it is estimated that up to 70% of recent emerging zoonotic diseases (EZD) have wildlife origins. Both the domestic and international trade in wildlife and their parts have been implicated in the emergence and rapid spread of EZDs. Although the problem is not limited to species captured by the CITES regime, the CITES contains key provisions that have influenced the structure of the international response to these disease threats. After briefly explaining the connection between wildlife trade and zoonotic disease emergence, the author evaluates existing efforts under the CITES to respond to EZD threats in a manner that is consistent with the convention's objectives while cognizant of the livelihoods concerns of those often engaged in the trade. She concludes by identifying opportunities and challenges for global leadership in this area by the CITES.
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- CITES as a Tool for Sustainable Development , pp. 441 - 459Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023