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Wild Meat Trade and Consumption in the Central Amazon, Brazil

机译:亚马逊中央野生肉类贸易和消费,巴西

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Many factors drive wildlife hunting and consumption, including source of income, taste preference, culture, lack of alternative meat, meat price, and wealth, and the relative importance of these factors may vary from place to place. We describe three aspects of wild meat consumption and trade in the town of Tapaua, central Amazon, Brazil: (1) factors associated with consumption of wild and domesticated meats; (2) consumers' knowledge of and attitude toward wildlife, preference for meat, and perceptions about changes in wild and domesticated meat consumption; and (3) patterns of wildlife trade. We found that preference, price, wealth, and occupation were associated with meat consumption. Social links played an important role in local trade. Decreasing price and diversifying domesticated meat alternatives may lead to a decrease in wild meat consumption, if alternatives function as substitutes. Outreach could improve understanding of wildlife ecology and conservation and encourage reduction in wild meat consumption while retaining local culture. Fostering alternative livelihoods for hunters could help reduce hunting pressure.
机译:许多因素驱动野生动物狩猎和消费,包括收入来源,品味偏好,文化,缺乏替代肉类,肉价和财富,以及这些因素的相对重要性可能因地而异。我们描述了亚马祖,亚马逊中部,巴西的野生肉类消费和贸易的三个方面:(1)与野生和驯化肉类消费相关的因素; (2)消费者对野生动物的知识和对野生动物的态度,偏爱肉类,以及对野生和驯养肉类消费的变化的看法; (3)野生动物贸易模式。我们发现偏好,价格,财富和职业与肉类消费有关。社会链接在本地贸易中发挥着重要作用。如果替代品用作替代品,价格降低价格和多样化驯化肉类替代品可能会导致野生肉类消费减少。外展可以提高对野生动物生态和保护的理解,并鼓励减少野生肉类消费,同时保留当地文化。促进猎人的替代生计可以帮助减少狩猎压力。

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