Traditional, forest resource-dependent livelihoods face multiple challenges. In Gabon, bushmeat provides food and income for rural communities. This study investigates how villagers believe livelihood practices and dependence on bushmeat changed over the last decade and if alternative income and food generating strategies can be sustainable. Our results show that remote villages near Moukalaba Doudou National Park hardly changed practices. Less remote villages near Tchibanga experienced declining hunting revenues and are switching to alternatives. Villages near Libreville almost completely changed strategies, and are no longer dependent on forest resources. Changes in livelihood practices were driven either by resource depletion or urbaniza...
Unsustainable hunting of wildlife for food is often a more immediate and significant threat to the c...
Addressing today's environmental challenges is intimately linked to understanding and improving natu...
Bushmeat is an important resource in the livelihoods of many rural communities in sub-Saharan Africa...
Traditional, forest resource-dependent livelihoods face multiple challenges. In Gabon, bushmeat prov...
NTFPs are often presented as a major contributor to livelihoods, as sources of food and cash, partic...
Despite widespread recognition of the major threat to tropical forest biological diversity and local...
Bushmeat hunting is an activity integral to rural forest communities that provides a high proportion...
The over-hunting of wildlife, often referred to as the 'bushmeat crisis', presents a threat to both ...
Bushmeat hunting is thought to be becoming increasingly unsustainable in west and central Africa, bu...
NTFP are often presented as bringing a major contribution to rural livelihoods in terms of food and ...
We suggest an ethno-biological approach to analyze the cultural and social drivers of hunting activi...
peer reviewedForest resources abound in Gabon. Species diversity and quality of trees in the Gabones...
NTFP are often presented as bringing a major contribution to rural livelihoods in terms of food and ...
An ethno-biological approach is suggested to analyse the cultural and social drivers of hunting acti...
The focus of this study is on the importance of bushmeat to the economies of 99 hunting households i...
Unsustainable hunting of wildlife for food is often a more immediate and significant threat to the c...
Addressing today's environmental challenges is intimately linked to understanding and improving natu...
Bushmeat is an important resource in the livelihoods of many rural communities in sub-Saharan Africa...
Traditional, forest resource-dependent livelihoods face multiple challenges. In Gabon, bushmeat prov...
NTFPs are often presented as a major contributor to livelihoods, as sources of food and cash, partic...
Despite widespread recognition of the major threat to tropical forest biological diversity and local...
Bushmeat hunting is an activity integral to rural forest communities that provides a high proportion...
The over-hunting of wildlife, often referred to as the 'bushmeat crisis', presents a threat to both ...
Bushmeat hunting is thought to be becoming increasingly unsustainable in west and central Africa, bu...
NTFP are often presented as bringing a major contribution to rural livelihoods in terms of food and ...
We suggest an ethno-biological approach to analyze the cultural and social drivers of hunting activi...
peer reviewedForest resources abound in Gabon. Species diversity and quality of trees in the Gabones...
NTFP are often presented as bringing a major contribution to rural livelihoods in terms of food and ...
An ethno-biological approach is suggested to analyse the cultural and social drivers of hunting acti...
The focus of this study is on the importance of bushmeat to the economies of 99 hunting households i...
Unsustainable hunting of wildlife for food is often a more immediate and significant threat to the c...
Addressing today's environmental challenges is intimately linked to understanding and improving natu...
Bushmeat is an important resource in the livelihoods of many rural communities in sub-Saharan Africa...