Database of wild meat consumption surveys by households in Yaoundé and Libreville. Project "Development of Alternatives to Poaching in Central Africa" (Dabac - 2002-2004)

A survey of urban wild meat consumption was conducted by Cirad in Cameroon and Gabon in 2003-2004 as part as UE DABAC project. Surveys (questionnaire-interviews) with 93 questions were conducted among a representative sample of households in Libreville (n=500) and Yaoundé (n=500). The information collected was related to: <ol> <li>household characterization (composition, social class, ethnic and religious affiliation, city-village relations);</li> <li>consumption of meat and fish in general, and game in particular (quantitative and qualitative aspects, determinisms);</li> <li>the supply of game;</li> <li>various points related to the subject (perception of health risks, environmental considerations, knowledge of wildlife legislation, acceptance of farmed game).</li> </ol> All data and preliminary results are provided in an Access database.

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Main Authors: Cornélis, Daniel, Edderai, David, Houben, Patrick, Dame, Mireille, Tavendoc, Yves, Ntsame, Marielle, Chavernac, David, Lamic, Nathalie, Poccard-Chapuis, René
Other Authors: Cornelis, Daniel
Language:French
Published: CIRAD Dataverse 2004
Subjects:Earth and Environmental Sciences, Social Sciences, bushmeat, household consumption,
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18167/DVN1/Z1PUEK
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