Abstract: Livestock production and consumption of meat are significant contributors to today’s most serious environmental problems and global warming. This paper investigates the role of marine reserves in shaping meat consumption pattern across member countries of the South East Atlantic Fisheries Organisation (SEAFO) for the period 1990 to 2009. Using a panel data including economic factors, life expectancy and environmental awareness, we find that meat consumption is positively associated with the presence of marine protected areas (MPAs). This suggests a possible increase in substitution of meat eating to seafood by SEAFO member countries due to aquatic resources conservation. Marine resource conservation policy is not a complementary s...
AbstractMeat production is projected to double by 2020 due to increased, per capita global consumpti...
Meat has been an important component of the human diet for centuries as a rich source of essential n...
What Tony Weis (2007) describes as the process of ‘meatification’ of global diets implies that meat ...
Livestock production and consumption of meat are significant contributors to today’s most serious en...
Changes in meat consumption patterns could induce significant adjustments in agricultural markets. I...
After fossil fuels, agricultural production and fisheries are industries with the largest impact on ...
Both the global average per capita consumption of meat and the total amount of meat consumed are ris...
While the adverse climate and health impacts of the Western diet have been demonstrated, the place o...
The growth of the global meat industry and the implications for climate change, food insecurity, wor...
The focus of this thesis was to better understand meat consumption and investigate how a shift to mo...
Meat consumption patterns worldwide have dramatically changed over the past 50 years, putting pressu...
Whether from a cow, pig, bird, fish, or other domestic or game animal, meat is universally enjoyed a...
Livestock is known to contribute significantly to climate change and to negatively impact global nit...
* This report reviews the trajectories of meat consumption shifting from the periphery to the center...
Background: With an annual meat consumption of 110 kg per capita, Australia is one of the top countr...
AbstractMeat production is projected to double by 2020 due to increased, per capita global consumpti...
Meat has been an important component of the human diet for centuries as a rich source of essential n...
What Tony Weis (2007) describes as the process of ‘meatification’ of global diets implies that meat ...
Livestock production and consumption of meat are significant contributors to today’s most serious en...
Changes in meat consumption patterns could induce significant adjustments in agricultural markets. I...
After fossil fuels, agricultural production and fisheries are industries with the largest impact on ...
Both the global average per capita consumption of meat and the total amount of meat consumed are ris...
While the adverse climate and health impacts of the Western diet have been demonstrated, the place o...
The growth of the global meat industry and the implications for climate change, food insecurity, wor...
The focus of this thesis was to better understand meat consumption and investigate how a shift to mo...
Meat consumption patterns worldwide have dramatically changed over the past 50 years, putting pressu...
Whether from a cow, pig, bird, fish, or other domestic or game animal, meat is universally enjoyed a...
Livestock is known to contribute significantly to climate change and to negatively impact global nit...
* This report reviews the trajectories of meat consumption shifting from the periphery to the center...
Background: With an annual meat consumption of 110 kg per capita, Australia is one of the top countr...
AbstractMeat production is projected to double by 2020 due to increased, per capita global consumpti...
Meat has been an important component of the human diet for centuries as a rich source of essential n...
What Tony Weis (2007) describes as the process of ‘meatification’ of global diets implies that meat ...