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Developing a pro-poor, sustainable bushmeat harvesting model in Cameroon

 

Key Facts

FUNDING SCHEME ICON
FUNDING SCHEME
Main Project
VALUE ICON
VALUE
£227,158
WHERE ICON
WHERE
Cameroon

Summary

The identification, implementation and evaluation of key factors necessary to establish a pro-poor sustainable wildlife-harvesting model in southeastern Cameroon. The aim is to reduce multi-dimensional poverty amongst poor communities living in and around the Dja Biosphere Reserve (DBR) by enabling them to earn an income legally, and contribute to long-term food security whilst reducing the unregulated take of wildlife in the region. Lessons learned from the evaluation of project processes will feed into the development of an updated DBR Management Plan and will provide data to support the integration of planning for sustainable wildlife management into national development policy.
 
Status Completed
Reference 20-007
Round 19
Start 01/04/2013
End 31/03/2016

Project Leader


Project Partners
University of Bristol, Living Earth Foundation, Living Earth - Cameroon


Regions
Sub-Saharan Africa

Production
WILDLIFE HARVEST

Specific Tools
RESEARCH, TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE

Countries
Cameroon

Documents:
Download: Application Form - 20-007 App St2 - 17/12/2014

Download: Final Report - 20-007 FR - 16/02/2017

Download: Annual Report - 20-007 AR2 - 21/09/2015

Download: Half Year Report - 20-007 HR2 - 21/05/2015

Download: Annual Report - 20-007 AR1 - 21/09/2015

Download: Half Year Report - 20-007 HR1 - 29/04/2015