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Bushmeat and Livelihoods: Wildlife Management and Poverty Reduction [2007]

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Introduction
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Bushmeat: Markets and Households
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Hunting and Trapping in Gola Forests, South‐Eastern Sierra Leone: Bushmeat from Farm, Fallow and Forest
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Livelihoods and Sustainability in a Bushmeat Commodity Chain in Ghana
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Bushmeat Markets ‐ White Elephants or Red Herrings?
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Cameroon: From Free Gift to Valued Commodity — The Bushmeat Commodity Chain Around the DJA Reserve
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Determinants of Bushmeat Consumption and Trade in Continental Equatorial Guinea: an Urban‐Rural Comparison
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Livelihoods, Hunting and the Game Meat Trade in Northern Zambia
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Institutional Contexts
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Is the Best the Enemy of the Good? Institutional and Livelihoods Perspectives on Bushmeat Harvesting and Trade — Some Issues and Challenges
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Bushmeat, Wildlife Management and Good Governance: Rights and Institutional Arrangements in Namibia's Community‐Based Natural Resources Management Programme
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Wildlife Management in a Logging Concession in Northern Congo: Can Livelihoods be Maintained Through Sustainable Hunting?
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Institutional Challenges to Sustainable Bushmeat Management in Central Africa
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Extrasectoral Influences and Models
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Can Wildlife and Agriculture Coexist Outside Protected Areas in Africa? A Hopeful Model and a Case Study in Zambia
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Food for Thought for the Bushmeat Trade: Lessons from the Commercialization of Plant Nontimber Forest Products
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Bushmeat, Forestry and Livelihoods: Exploring the Coverage in Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers
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The Beverly and Qamanirjuaq Caribou Management Board (BQCMB): Blending Knowledge, People and Practice for Barrenground Caribou Conservation in Northern Canada
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Regional Perspectives
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Hunting, Wildlife Trade and Wildlife Consumption Patterns in Asia
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References
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Index
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