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Recreational hunting, conservation and rural livelihoods: science and practice

Adams, William A.(Edited by)Dickson, Barney(Edited by)Hutton, Jonathan(Edited by)
Part of the Conservation science and practice series series
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Recreational hunting has long been a controversial issue. Is it a threat to biodiversity or can it be a tool for conservation, giving value to species and habitats that might otherwise be lost? Are the moral objections to hunting for pleasure well founded? Does recreational hunting support rural livelihoods in developing countries, or are these benefits exaggerated by proponents?

For the first time, this book addresses many of the issues that are fundamental to an understanding of the real role of recreational hunting in conservation and rural development. It examines the key issues, asks the difficult questions, and seeks to present the answers to guide policy. Where the answers are not available, it highlights gaps in our knowledge and lays out the research agenda for the next decade.

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Product Details
Wiley-Blackwell
144430318X / 9781444303186
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
799.2
22/01/2009
England
English
373 pages
150. x 250. mm, 907 grams
Copy: 40%; print: 40%