Bushmeat and Livelihoods :Wildlife Management and Poverty Reduction - Conservation Science and Practice

Bushmeat and Livelihoods

Bushmeat and Livelihoods :Wildlife Management and Poverty Reduction - Conservation Science and Practice

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This book explores the links between bushmeat and livelihoods in Africa, with a focus on the human dimension of the debate.

  • Assembles biological, social and economic perspectives that illuminate the bushmeat debate
  • Features a series of case studies that explore what species survive different intensities of bushmeat hunting and trapping
  • Examines the shape and size of household bushmeat consumption and market trading
  • Reviews governance and institutional impacts on wildlife management; lessons learned from agriculture, forest plant product, and development sectors; and perspectives from Asia and Latin America
  • Provides an excellent resource for students and policy makers in wildlife management, conservation, and development
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781405167796
ISBN10 1405167793
Number Of Pages 288
Item Weight 490 g
Product Dimensions 160 x 236 x 16 mm
Publisher / Reseller John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

"Through touching on a wide range of issues in the different case studies, this little volume provides much pertinent background material for reflection by those having to reconcile issues of bushmeat usage and conservation." (Biodivers Conserv, 2011)

 

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Author's Bio

Glyn Davies is Director of Conservation Programmes at the Zoological Society of London. A forest ecologist with over 25 years research and management experience, that has included bushmeat investigations in Sierra Leone and Liberia. He has published academic papers and policy documents, and compiled management plans.

David Brown is a Research Fellow of the Overseas Development Institute in London. A sociologist, he has over 30 years’ experience in the tropics, mainly in West-Central Africa and has published extensively on development policy issues, particularly in the forest sector.

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