
Written Paper
Bushmeat, wildlife-based economies, food security and conservation: insights into the ecological and social impacts of the bushmeat trade in African savannahs [2015]
Lindsey, P.; Taylor, W.A.; Nyirenda, V.; Barnes, J.; FAO, Harare (Zimbabwe). Subregional Office for Southern Africa [Corporate Author] Zoological Society of London (United Kingdom) [Corporate Author] International Union for Conservation of Nature, Gland (Switzerland). Sustainable Use and Livelihoods Specialist Group [Corporate Author] Panthera, New York (USA) [Corporate Author]
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This technical publication, Bushmeat, wildlife-based economies, food security and conservation: Insights into the ecological and social impacts of the bushmeat trade in African savannahs, is the second in an open series of FAO publications on illegal hunting and the bushmeat trade. The publication provides insights into the ecological and social aspects of the bushmeat trade in Africa, as requested by FAO member countries at the 16th and 17th Sessions of the African Forestry and Wildlife Commission (AFWC).