Tackling Illegal Wildlife Trade by Improving Traceability: A Case Study of the Potential for Stable Isotope Analysis

  • Hinsley A
  • King E
  • Sinovas P
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… A barcode is a visual depiction of data that can be read by a scanner … RFID tags coupled with automated load recognition of logging trucks are effective for traceability, provided standardized codes are used and a centralized database of tracking information exists (Anastasiadou …

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Hinsley, A., King, E., & Sinovas, P. (2016). Tackling Illegal Wildlife Trade by Improving Traceability: A Case Study of the Potential for Stable Isotope Analysis. In The Geography of Environmental Crime (pp. 91–119). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-53843-7_5

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