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Global patterns and determinants of the economic importance of bushmeat
Martin Reinhardt Nielsen
,
Mariéve Pouliot
,
Henrik Meilby
,
Carsten Smith-Hall
, Arild Angelsen
Section for Global Development
Section for Environment and Natural Resources
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Agriculture & Biology
bushmeat
100%
economics
40%
households
28%
income
26%
household income
19%
domestic animals
15%
food security
14%
income distribution
12%
development policy
10%
wildlife management
9%
governance
9%
staple crops
9%
poverty
8%
Latin America
8%
Sub-Saharan Africa
8%
livelihood
8%
linear models
7%
protein sources
7%
crop production
6%
case studies
6%
stems
4%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
bushmeat
91%
economics
34%
hunting
29%
income
26%
household
24%
household income
18%
income distribution
11%
animal
10%
conservation policy
9%
development policy
9%
crop production
8%
nature conservation
8%
subsistence
8%
poverty
7%
food security
7%
livelihood
7%
Asia
6%
trace element
5%
Africa
5%
protein
5%
consumption
5%
policy
4%
cost
3%