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Автор Edderai, David
Автор Dame, Mireille
Дата выпуска 2006
dc.description Bushmeat is a major food and economic resource in sub-Saharan Africa, and with increasing urbanization bushmeat consumption has spread from villages to cities. To facilitate long-term monitoring of the bushmeat market in Yaoundé, Cameroon, we carried out a baseline survey of the transportation routes of bushmeat into the city and of urban bushmeat sales. We inventoried all bushmeat sales points, and located 15 markets and 145 restaurants and cafeterias selling an estimated total of 1,052 bushmeat dishes per day. This trade provides an occupation for 249 people, of whom 84.3% are women. Trains from Ngaoundere in the north and minibuses from the east supply more than 70% of the sales points in the Elig-Edzoa market, located next to the railway, and the Nkoldongo bus station. From these two places bushmeat is redistributed to other commercial sites within the city. The routes into Yaoundé transport bushmeat from a vast area of the country and in particular from the savannah and central provinces, which are rich in wildlife and contain National Parks and safari hunting areas. However, overall, bushmeat consumption at commercial outlets in the city is low relative to the number of inhabitants.
Издатель Cambridge University Press
Тема Bushmeat
Тема Cameroon
Тема transport routes
Тема urban markets
Тема Yaoundé
Название A census of the commercial bushmeat market in Yaoundé, Cameroon
DOI 10.1017/S0030605306001256
Electronic ISSN 1365-3008
Print ISSN 0030-6053
Журнал Oryx
Том 40
Первая страница 472
Последняя страница 475
Аффилиация Edderai David; Projet Développement dʼAlternatives au Braconnage en Afrique Centrale; Projet Développement dʼAlternatives au Braconnage en Afrique Centrale
Аффилиация Dame Mireille; Projet Développement dʼAlternatives au Braconnage en Afrique Centrale
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