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IWMC Forum is the area of IWMC.org where friends and supporters of Sustainable Use can publish their articles and papers.  Each contributor to this Forum may have their own home page with a biography, email address, additional contact information and picture.
Please Note: The opinions, beliefs and viewpoints expressed by the various authors and participants in the IWMC Internet Forum do not necessarily reflect the opinions, beliefs and viewpoints of IWMC.org or official policies of IWMC World Conservation Trust.
 
 
Marko Pani and Jaques Berney
James M Beers (Personal Home page)
James D. Jackson (Personal Home page)
Menakhem Ben-Yami (Personal Home page)
Fisheries Management: Something Has Gone Wrong
Published in SAMUDRA Report No.34, March 2003, and on the author’s website: http://sharpgary.org
Jason P. Buttigieg
Paul Charest
Will Doolittle
Randall L Eaton (Personal Home page)
James A Gibb
Eldon Hawton
James W. Lawrence (Personal Home page)
Jorgen Jensen (Personal Home page)
John McDougall
Don H. Meredith (Personal Home page)
Nicholas Mrosovsky (Personal Home page)
Sunita Narainx
Chris J. K. Perley
Resourcism to Preservationism in New Zealand
Forest Management: Implications for the future.

Paper prepared for Australia & New Zealand Institute of Forestry Conference - Queenstown, New Zealand,April 28-May 1 2003
Johnny Rodrigues
Nils Stolpe
James A Swan (Personal Home page)
Ron Thompson (Personal Home page)
Dexter Van Zile
Washington: Conservation v. Animal Rights
Tribe At Center Of Whaling Controversy

Dexter Van Zile is the Northeast Bureau Chief for National Fisherman.
Reprinted with permission TomPaine.com
Wildlife and Poverty Study  (Only available as a PDF download)
A study for the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID) showing that the use of wildlife in deprived regions of the world is important for development and for poor people, should encourage a re-think of the UK’s approach towards global conservation issues. Originally published in December 2002. 
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see IWMC Media Release 01 April 2003)

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