Search Results - "Kümpel, N."
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Enhancing knowledge of an endangered and elusive species, the okapi, using non-invasive genetic techniques
Published in Journal of zoology (1987) (01-04-2015)“…The okapi Okapia johnstoni is an endangered, even‐toed ungulate in the family Giraffidae, and is endemic to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Okapi are…”
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Accounting for the Impact of Conservation on Human Well‐Being
Published in Conservation biology (01-10-2014)“…Conservationists are increasingly engaging with the concept of human well‐being to improve the design and evaluation of their interventions. Since the…”
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Synthesising bushmeat research effort in West and Central Africa: A new regional database
Published in Biological conservation (01-01-2015)“…•Hunting wild animals supports human livelihoods, but is also a threat to animal conservation.•We created a database for bushmeat offtake, consumption and…”
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Use of Market Data to Assess Bushmeat Hunting Sustainability in Equatorial Guinea
Published in Conservation biology (01-06-2011)“…Finding an adequate measure of hunting sustainability for tropical forests has proved difficult. Many researchers have used urban bushmeat market surveys as…”
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Trapper profiles and strategies: insights into sustainability from hunter behaviour
Published in Animal conservation (01-12-2009)“…Hunters are the critical link between demand and supply of bushmeat. An understanding of the incentives that drive hunter behaviour might thus help to predict…”
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Children's influence on and participation in the family decision process during food buying
Published in Young consumers (04-09-2007)“…Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to contribute to studies of family decision making during food buying. In particular a theoretical framework is proposed…”
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Determinants of urban bushmeat consumption in Río Muni, Equatorial Guinea
Published in Biological conservation (01-11-2005)“…Understanding the factors driving demand for wild meat and its substitutes is crucial for predicting the effects of changing socio-economic conditions on…”
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