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support CITES Scientific Authorities making science-based

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Correct identification of specimens and agreement on taxonomic names for species in trade are essential to CITES implementation, and the making of NDFs. Plant species can be difficult to distinguish from others that look alike, whether the specimen is a whole plant, a plant part, or a derivative. Substitution of “look-alike specimens” of CITES-listed species is a challenge for the detection of illegal trade.
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Assessing the risks is intended to guide someone to the level of detail and confidence that they have in the management that ensures the harvest and trade is going to be non-detrimental. The Guidance helps structure the relevant aspects and information to facilitate an individual conclusion on detriment.
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https://www.bfn.de/publikationen/bfn-schriften/bfn-schriften-504-cites-non-detriment-findings-timber-nine-step-process

Export permits for CITES Appendix II species, or parts or products derived from these, require that the Scientific Authority of the exporting country carries out a Non-Detriment Finding (NDF). NDFs are a procedure to scientifically evaluate parameters such as species distribution and habitats, population status and trends, harvest practices, as well as volumes and impact of trade in target species. They result in a recommendation to the CITES Management Authority of the exporting state. In general this recommendation is made as a positive NDF (necessary precondition for a CITES permit) or a negative NDF.
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