Bushmeat hunting is perceived as a serious threat to the conservation status of many species in Africa. We use a novel livelihood choice experiment method to investigate the role of illegal hunting within livelihood strategies in the western Serengeti, and to identify potential trade-offs between illegal hunting and other income sources. We find that increasing access to microcredit, higher wages, increases in number of cows, weeks hunting and increased access to market all contribute to well-being. We are able to quantify the trade-offs between weeks spent illegal hunting and increases in cattle, wage income, access to markets, and access to microcredit. However, important differences emerge in response to these variables between different...
Bushmeat hunting is thought to be becoming increasingly unsustainable in west and central Africa, bu...
This study investigated the dynamics and socioeconomic drivers of illegal hunting of wildlife animal...
The hunting and consumption of wild meat (bushmeat) is recognized as a key threat to the world's bio...
Bushmeat hunting is perceived as a serious threat to the conservation status of many species in Afri...
Illegal hunting for bushmeat is regarded as an important cause of biodiversity decline in Africa. We...
Bushmeat hunting is identified as the major threat to wildlife in sub-Saharan Africa. The trade whic...
Abstract: Assessing anthropogenic effects on biological diversity, identifying drivers of human beha...
Illegal harvesting is considered the most significant threat to biodiversity in conservation in Afri...
Assessing anthropogenic effects on biological diversity, identifying drivers of human behavior, and ...
Human-wildlife interactions play an important role in shaping perceptions and conservation paradigms...
Rural households across the tropics rely on bushmeat hunting to fulfill their subsistence and cash i...
The hunting and consumption of wild meat (bushmeat) is recognized as a key threat to the world’s bio...
This paper originates in a research project “Hunting for Sustainability” supported by the European C...
This paper investigates factors determining participation and effort in illegal hunting, using cross...
Master of Science in Geography. University of KwaZulu-Natal. Pietermaritzburg, 2017.Bushmeat contrib...
Bushmeat hunting is thought to be becoming increasingly unsustainable in west and central Africa, bu...
This study investigated the dynamics and socioeconomic drivers of illegal hunting of wildlife animal...
The hunting and consumption of wild meat (bushmeat) is recognized as a key threat to the world's bio...
Bushmeat hunting is perceived as a serious threat to the conservation status of many species in Afri...
Illegal hunting for bushmeat is regarded as an important cause of biodiversity decline in Africa. We...
Bushmeat hunting is identified as the major threat to wildlife in sub-Saharan Africa. The trade whic...
Abstract: Assessing anthropogenic effects on biological diversity, identifying drivers of human beha...
Illegal harvesting is considered the most significant threat to biodiversity in conservation in Afri...
Assessing anthropogenic effects on biological diversity, identifying drivers of human behavior, and ...
Human-wildlife interactions play an important role in shaping perceptions and conservation paradigms...
Rural households across the tropics rely on bushmeat hunting to fulfill their subsistence and cash i...
The hunting and consumption of wild meat (bushmeat) is recognized as a key threat to the world’s bio...
This paper originates in a research project “Hunting for Sustainability” supported by the European C...
This paper investigates factors determining participation and effort in illegal hunting, using cross...
Master of Science in Geography. University of KwaZulu-Natal. Pietermaritzburg, 2017.Bushmeat contrib...
Bushmeat hunting is thought to be becoming increasingly unsustainable in west and central Africa, bu...
This study investigated the dynamics and socioeconomic drivers of illegal hunting of wildlife animal...
The hunting and consumption of wild meat (bushmeat) is recognized as a key threat to the world's bio...