Illegal bushmeat hunting in the Okavango Delta, Botswana: drivers, impacts and potential solutions

The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Subregional Office for Southern Africa is pleased to publish and disseminate this technical paper, titled Illegal Bushmeat Hunting in the Okavango Delta, Botswana: Drivers, Impacts and Potential Solutions, as the third publication in an open series of FAO papers on illegal hunting and bushmeat trade. The paper reveals the findings of a study implemented in the framework of the FAO Technical Cooperation Programme TCP / BOT/3501 “Investigating the status, scale and main drivers of illegal hunting and bushmeat trade in Northern Botswana and assessment of impact on long-term food security and livelihoods options”.

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Main Authors: 1423211762062 Rogan, M.S., 186404 FAO, Harare (Zimbabwe). Subregional Office for Southern Africa eng, 1423211762057 Lindsey, P., 1423211762063 McNutt, J.W., 1423211762052 Panthera, New York (USA) eng, 1423211762064 Botswana Predator Conservation Trust, Maun (Botswana) eng
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Harare (Zimbabwe) FAO/Panthera/BPCT 2015
Subjects:hunting, illegal practices, bushmeat, trade, nature conservation, savannas, wildlife management, Species threatened with extinction, Environmental Impact Assessment, land management, development policies,
Online Access:http://www.fao.org/3/a-bc611e.pdf
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