Cultural acceptability and economic feasibility of bushmeat alternatives in continental Equatorial Guinea
Lead Research Organisation:
University College London
Department Name: Grant Museum of Zool. & Comp. Anatomy
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Noelle Kumpel (Principal Investigator / Fellow) |
Publications
Taylor G
(2015)
Synthesising bushmeat research effort in West and Central Africa: A new regional database
in Biological Conservation
Kümpel NF
(2010)
Assessing sustainability at multiple scales in a rotational bushmeat hunting system.
in Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology
Kümpel N
(2010)
Incentives for Hunting: The Role of Bushmeat in the Household Economy in Rural Equatorial Guinea
in Human Ecology
Kümpel N
(2008)
Impact of Gun-Hunting on Diurnal Primates in Continental Equatorial Guinea
in International Journal of Primatology
Kümpel N
(2008)
Impact of Gun-hunting on Diurnal Primates in Continental Equatorial Guinea
in International Journal of Primatology
Kümpel N
(2009)
Trapper profiles and strategies: insights into sustainability from hunter behaviour
in Animal Conservation
Gill DJ
(2012)
Drivers of change in hunter offtake and hunting strategies in Sendje, Equatorial Guinea.
in Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology
Allebone-Webb SM
(2011)
Use of market data to assess bushmeat hunting sustainability in Equatorial Guinea.
in Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology