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Wednesday, September 27 • 13:45 - 16:45
Ethics and guidelines for illegal wildlife trade fieldwork (II) LIMITED

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Limited Capacity seats available

Target participants: People with demonstrated IWT field experience (do not have to have attended morning session).

Description: There are no established guidelines for conducting IWT fieldwork, including market surveys, respondent sampling, ethics protocols etc. There are, however, very specific challenges to research that engages active criminals, hidden populations and sensitive issues. The morning session will have identified a number of resources, concerns and ideas, which this afternoon session (Part 2) will work on integrating into a preliminary guidance resource.

It is open to people who could not attend the morning session as well as people who participated in the morning session and want to get more involved. 

The workshop will have 2 sessions: a large morning session during which we will generate ideas, and an afternoon sessio, integrating our thoughts into a preliminary guidance resource. 

This session is being led by Jacob Phelps and Gary Potter.


Facilitators
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Gary Potter

Senior Lecturer in Criminology, Lancaster University Law School
I'm a criminologist with a background in drug markets. I have become very interested in environmental crime in recent years and teach and undergraduate module on 'green criminology'. My niche: the similarities and differences between drug markets and IWT. Conservationists can learn... Read More →
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Jacob Phelps

Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University
I am an environmental scientist with a particular interest in policy and governance dimensions of tropical biodiversity conservation and sustainable resource management. Trained in ecology and geography, I draw on a wide range of methods and approaches. Our lab members work on... Read More →


Wednesday September 27, 2017 13:45 - 16:45 BST
Quad room South St Catherine’s College, Manor Rd, Oxford OX1 3UJ.