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'Night Time Spinach’: Conservation and Livelihood Implications of Wild Meat Use in Refugee Situations in North-western Tanzania

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Author(s)Jambiya, G.,
Milledge, S.A.H.
Mtango, N.
Date2007
Reference typeReport
PublisherTRAFFIC East/Southern Africa, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Summary
Night Time Spinach explores what happens when insufficient attention is paid to wildlife management and conservation in areas that have been designated for refugee camps, drawing on experience from Tanzania which, since 1993, has been host to one of the largest concentrations of refugees in the world.

Themes
Poverty-Environment Linkages

Geographic coverage
Tanzania

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