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Emerging Eco-Crimes

Emerging eco-crimes refer to illegal activities that exploit or harm the environment, such as wildlife trafficking, illegal logging, and pollution, often exacerbated by globalization and technological advancements. Responses to these eco-crimes involve legal, social, and conservation strategies aimed at prevention, enforcement, and restoration of ecological integrity.

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Environmental Science
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Emerging eco-crimes pose a significant threat to the environment and biodiversity. Activities such as wildlife trafficking and illegal logging not only harm ecosystems but also contribute to climate change and social issues. Understanding these crimes is crucial for developing effective responses an...

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Key Terms

Wildlife Trafficking
The illegal trade of animals and plants.

Example: Poaching elephants for ivory is a form of wildlife trafficking.

Illegal Logging
Cutting down trees without permission or in protected areas.

Example: Logging in national parks without a permit is illegal logging.

Pollution Crimes
Deliberate actions that cause pollution, violating environmental laws.

Example: Dumping toxic waste into rivers is a pollution crime.

Biodiversity
The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem.

Example: Coral reefs are known for their high biodiversity.

Conservation
The protection and preservation of natural resources.

Example: Conservation efforts aim to protect endangered species.

Ecosystem
A community of living organisms and their environment.

Example: Forests, deserts, and oceans are different types of ecosystems.

Related Topics

Climate Change
The long-term alteration of temperature and typical weather patterns in a place.
intermediate
Environmental Law
The body of law that addresses the relationship between human activities and the environment.
advanced
Conservation Biology
The study of the preservation of biodiversity and ecosystems.
intermediate

Key Concepts

wildlife traffickingillegal loggingpollution crimesenvironmental regulations