2019冠状病毒病危机、尼日利亚野生动物贩运和环境治理

Helen U. Agu, Akachi Nwogu-Ikojo, E. Onyeabor
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非法野生动物贸易和野生动物贩运是全球性的环境风险,这不仅是因为它与其他严重犯罪的汇合,而且还因为这种犯罪的跨国界和跨界性质及其对许多全球健康问题的影响。COVID-19危机目前估计是人类通过穿山甲等中间宿主从蝙蝠身上感染的,它将野生动物贸易对全球健康的影响推向了全球舞台,从而对打击非法野生动物贸易和贩运的全球和国家环境治理结构提出了质疑。本文通过文献研究法对《濒危野生动植物种国际贸易公约》(CITES)等国际环境法规进行了评价;尼日利亚的野生动物监管治理,如《濒危物种(国际贸易和交通管制)法》及其对当前全球流行病的影响。报告发现,法律体系薄弱、执法能力缺乏、腐败程度高以及协调、知识和能力不足是这场危机的关键驱动因素。它建议在打击野生动物贩运方面确定法律和政策的优先次序,并进行有效的环境治理,以此作为应对当前和未来流行病的灵丹妙药。
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COVID-19 Crisis, Wildlife Trafficking and Environmental Governance in Nigeria
Illegal wildlife trade and wildlife trafficking are global environmental risks which is underscored not just by its convergence with other serious crimes but by the cross-border and trans-boundary nature of the crime, and its implications in many global health problems. The COVID-19 crisis, currently estimated to have been contracted from bats by humans through an intermediate host such as a pangolin, has propelled the global health implications of wildlife trade onto the global stage, thereby questioning global and national environmental governance structures to combat illegal wildlife trade and trafficking. Through a literature-based desk review, this paper appraises international environmental regulation such as the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna (CITES); wildlife regulatory governance in Nigeria such as The Endangered Species (Control of International Trade and Traffic) Act and their implications in the current global pandemic. It finds that weak legal systems, lack of enforcement capacity, high corruption levels and insufficient coordination, knowledge, and capacity are among the critical drivers of this crisis. It recommends legal and policy prioritization and effective environmental governance with regards to combatting wildlife trafficking as a panacea for present and future pandemics.
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