An Analysis of Game Meat Production and Wildlife-based Land Uses on Freehold Land in Namibia: Links with Food Security
TRAFFIC East/Southern Africa
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This project forms a component of the BMZ-funded programme with TRAFFIC entitled “Vulnerable People, Diminishing Wildlife: Addressing priority bushmeat trade, livelihood and food security issues in Africa”. The illegal trade in bushmeat represents a severe conservation threat in several African countries. However, in Namibia, wildlife-based land uses (WBLU) and the legal production of game meat have potential to contribute significantly to conservation, food security and the economy of the country. A structured questionnaire survey of farmers in Namibia was used to gain insights into WBLU on freehold land in the country and links with food security.
- Inglês
- Nenhuma restrição
- Biodiversidade Florestal;
- Biodiversidade de montanha;
- Outra biodiversidade terrestre
- Relatórios, Estudos, Avaliações de Biodiversidade, Linhas de Base
- Identificação, Monitoria, Indicadores e Avaliações
- Áreas de Conservação Internacionais
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