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Michael ’t Sas-Rolfes
Michael ’t Sas-Rolfes
Research Associate, University of Oxford
Verified email at biology.ox.ac.uk
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Illegal wildlife trade: Scale, processes, and governance
M ‘t Sas-Rolfes, DWS Challender, A Hinsley, D Veríssimo, ...
Annual Review of Environment and Resources 44 (1), 201-228, 2019
2202019
Underperformance of African protected area networks and the case for new conservation models: insights from Zambia
PA Lindsey, VR Nyirenda, JI Barnes, MS Becker, R McRobb, CJ Tambling, ...
PLoS one 9 (5), e94109, 2014
1962014
Beyond banning wildlife trade: COVID-19, conservation and development
D Roe, A Dickman, R Kock, EJ Milner-Gulland, E Rihoy, M ’t Sas-Rolfes
World Development 136, 105121, 2020
1922020
Endangered species, threatened convention: the past, present and future of CITES, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora
J Hutton, B Dickson
Earthscan, 2000
1742000
Emerging illegal wildlife trade issues: A global horizon scan
N Esmail, BC Wintle, M t Sas‐Rolfes, A Athanas, CM Beale, Z Bending, ...
Conservation Letters 13 (4), e12715, 2020
942020
Mischaracterizing wildlife trade and its impacts may mislead policy processes
DWS Challender, D Brockington, A Hinsley, M Hoffmann, JE Kolby, ...
Conservation Letters 15 (1), e12832, 2022
782022
A review of critical perspectives on private land conservation in academic literature
J Gooden, M ‘t Sas-Rolfes
Ambio 49 (5), 1019-1034, 2020
642020
Evaluating the feasibility of pangolin farming and its potential conservation impact
DWS Challender, M ’t Sas-Rolfes, GWJ Ades, JSC Chin, NCM Sun, ...
Global Ecology and Conservation 20, e00714, 2019
542019
The Zambian wildlife ranching industry: scale, associated benefits, and limitations affecting its development
PA Lindsey, J Barnes, V Nyirenda, B Pumfrett, CJ Tambling, WA Taylor, ...
PloS one 8 (12), e81761, 2013
532013
The trade in wildlife: a framework to improve biodiversity and livelihood outcomes
R Cooney, A Kasterine, D MacMillan, S Milledge, K Nossal, D Roe
International Trade Centre (ITC), 2015
522015
Elephant conservation and corruption beyond the ivory trade
RJ Smith, D Biggs, FAVS John, M ’t Sas-Rolfes, R Barrington
Conservation Biology 29 (3), 953-956, 2015
492015
Born captive: A survey of the lion breeding, keeping and hunting industries in South Africa
VL Williams, MJ ‘t Sas-Rolfes
PLoS One 14 (5), e0217409, 2019
482019
The complex policy issue of elephant ivory stockpile management
M t'Sas-Rolfes, B Moyle, D Stiles
Pachyderm 55, 62-77, 2014
422014
Influencing consumer demand is vital for tackling the illegal wildlife trade
D Veríssimo, JA Glikman, M ’t Sas-Rolfes
People and Nature 2 (4), 872-876, 2020
412020
Wild assumptions? Questioning simplistic narratives about consumer preferences for wildlife products
A Hinsley, M 't Sas‐Rolfes
People and Nature 2 (4), 972-979, 2020
392020
The ethics of human–animal relationships and public discourse: a case study of lions bred for their bones
P Coals, D Burnham, A Loveridge, DW Macdonald, M ’t Sas-Rolfes, ...
Animals 9 (2), 52, 2019
342019
African wildlife conservation and the evolution of hunting institutions
M t Sas-Rolfes
Environmental research letters 12 (11), 115007, 2017
282017
Legal hunting for conservation of highly threatened species: The case of African rhinos
M ’t Sas‐Rolfes, R Emslie, K Adcock, M Knight
Conservation Letters 15 (3), e12877, 2022
252022
The politics and economics of park management
TL Anderson, A James
Rowman & Littlefield, 2001
252001
Sustainable rhino horn production at the pointy end of the rhino horn trade debate
A Taylor, D Balfour, DK Brebner, R Coetzee, H Davies-Mostert, ...
Biological Conservation 216, 60-68, 2017
232017
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