Daniel J. Ingram, L. Coad, E. Milner‐Gulland, Luke Parry, D. Wilkie, M. Bakarr, A. Benítez‐López, E. Bennett, R. Bodmer, G. Cowlishaw, H. R. E. Bizri, H. Eves, J. Fa, C. Golden, D. M. Iponga, N. Minh, T. Morcatty, R. Mwinyihali, R. Nasi, V. Nijman, Y. Ntiamoa-Baidu, F. Pattiselanno, C. Peres, Madhu Rao, John G. Robinson, J. Rowcliffe, Ciara A. Stafford, Miriam Supuma, F. Tarla, N. Vliet, M. Wieland, K. Abernethy
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Abstract
Several hundred species are hunted for wild meat in the tropics, supporting the diets, customs, and livelihoods of millions of people. However, unsustainable hunting is one of the most urgent threats to wildlife and ecosystems worldwide and has serious ramifications for people whose subsistence and income are tied to wild meat. Over the past 18 years, although research efforts have increased, scientific knowledge has largely not translated into action. One major barrier to progress has been insufficient monitoring and evaluation, meaning that the effectiveness of interventions cannot be ascertained. Emerging issues include the difficulty of designing regulatory frameworks that disentangle the different purposes of hunting, the large scale of urban consumption, and the implications of wild meat consumption for human health. To address these intractable challenges, we propose eight new recommendations for research and action for sustainable wild meat use, which would support the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Expected final online publication date for the Annual Review of Environment and Resources, Volume 46 is October 2021. Please see http://www.annualreviews.org/page/journal/pubdates for revised estimates.
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The Annual Review of Environment and Resources, established in 1976, offers authoritative reviews on key environmental science and engineering topics. It covers various subjects, including ecology, conservation science, water and energy resources, atmosphere, oceans, climate change, agriculture, living resources, and the human dimensions of resource use and global change. The journal's recent transition from gated to open access through Annual Reviews' Subscribe to Open program, with all articles published under a CC BY license, enhances the dissemination of knowledge in the field.