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UNEP-WCMC supports many developing countries in assessing the potential levels for sustainable trade in wildlife for particular species. The challenge for this team will be to use the data provided by existing APIs to power a tool for countries to follow a methodology for producing these reports for a given species/family. The tool must be easy to use in target developing countries and allow the user to provide additional local knowledge to supplement the global data provided by existing data APIs and finally produce a summary report for future policy use. | UNEP-WCMC supports many developing countries in assessing the potential levels for sustainable trade in wildlife for particular species. The challenge for this team will be to use the data provided by existing APIs to power a tool for countries to follow a methodology for producing these reports for a given species/family. The tool must be easy to use in target developing countries and allow the user to provide additional local knowledge to supplement the global data provided by existing data APIs and finally produce a summary report for future policy use. |
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Client: Mike Harfoot, UNEP-WCMC <Mike.Harfoot@unep-wcmc.org>
Support Sustainable Wildlife Trade
UNEP-WCMC supports many developing countries in assessing the potential levels for sustainable trade in wildlife for particular species. The challenge for this team will be to use the data provided by existing APIs to power a tool for countries to follow a methodology for producing these reports for a given species/family. The tool must be easy to use in target developing countries and allow the user to provide additional local knowledge to supplement the global data provided by existing data APIs and finally produce a summary report for future policy use.