Wildlife Enforcement Monitoring System
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Wildlife Enforcement Monitoring System (WEMS) is a GIS based model developed to monitor wildlife law enforcement in the Asian region. It was started as a joint initiative by the United Nations University and the Asian Conservation Alliance. It is also supported financially by the International Fund for Animal Welfare.
[edit] Contact
Mr. Remi Chandran,
Senior Researcher, Center for Electronic Governance at UNU-IIST
The United Nations University -International Institute for Software Technology
Casa Silva Mendes, Est. do Engenheiro Trigo No. 4
P.O Box 3058, Macao SAR, China
email; remi@iist.unu.edu
http://www.egov.iist.unu.edu/cegov/people/remi_chandran
[edit] See also
- Wildlife Enforcement Monitoring System home page
- Wildlife conservation
- Wildlife management
- CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora)
- Environmental agreements