Wild meat (called ‘bushmeat’ or ‘viande de brousse’ in Central Africa) embodies a centuries-old livelihood and cultural exchange system that continues to play an important role in informal urban economies. From earlier studies, we know that selling the meat from wild animals provides a vital source of income to people in both rural and urban areas. Yet, little is known about the actors involved in wild meat markets, their entry to the informal market economy, or their motivations. Using the wild meat trade in two urban areas in Cameroon as case studies, we address why people choose to sell wild meat as an alternative to selling legal commodities and investigate whether urban wild meat traders rely upon particular ethno-linguistic or other t...
Wild meat has long been a staple of rural communities in West Papua Province, Indonesia. However, de...
The trade of wild meat in urban markets has become a controversial topic because despite the economi...
The rise of zoonotic disease-related public health crises has sparked calls for policy action, inclu...
Projects providing alternative foods to wild meat in rural areas are commonplace across West and Cen...
Central African cities are major centres of demand for wild meat, even when affordable alternative p...
In the Congo Basin, food is an everyday concern and its acquisition and transformation often structu...
In the Congo Basin, food is an everyday concern and its acquisition and transformation often structu...
Wild meat (or bushmeat) is consumed as a luxury item in many African cities. By contrast, bushmeat i...
The trade of bushmeat from rural areas to supply burgeoning cities is a major conservation and livel...
In the Caribbean region, very little is known about wild meat use and trade. To contribute to this k...
<div><p>Vietnam is a significant consumer of wildlife, particularly wild meat, in urban restaurant s...
In the Central African Republic, wild animals are an important source of protein in human nutrition....
Spatially extensive patterns of bushmeat extraction (and the processes underlying these patterns) ha...
Wild meat has long been a staple of rural communities in West Papua Province, Indonesia. However, de...
The trade of wild meat in urban markets has become a controversial topic because despite the economi...
The rise of zoonotic disease-related public health crises has sparked calls for policy action, inclu...
Projects providing alternative foods to wild meat in rural areas are commonplace across West and Cen...
Central African cities are major centres of demand for wild meat, even when affordable alternative p...
In the Congo Basin, food is an everyday concern and its acquisition and transformation often structu...
In the Congo Basin, food is an everyday concern and its acquisition and transformation often structu...
Wild meat (or bushmeat) is consumed as a luxury item in many African cities. By contrast, bushmeat i...
The trade of bushmeat from rural areas to supply burgeoning cities is a major conservation and livel...
In the Caribbean region, very little is known about wild meat use and trade. To contribute to this k...
<div><p>Vietnam is a significant consumer of wildlife, particularly wild meat, in urban restaurant s...
In the Central African Republic, wild animals are an important source of protein in human nutrition....
Spatially extensive patterns of bushmeat extraction (and the processes underlying these patterns) ha...
Wild meat has long been a staple of rural communities in West Papua Province, Indonesia. However, de...
The trade of wild meat in urban markets has become a controversial topic because despite the economi...
The rise of zoonotic disease-related public health crises has sparked calls for policy action, inclu...