Kamogne Tagne Cédric Thibaut, Brittain Stephanie, Booker Francesca, Challender Dan, Maddison Neil, Milner-Gulland Eleanor Jane, Mouamfon Mama, Roe Dilys, Coad Lauren
Fondation Camerounaise de la Terre Vivante (FCTV) Yaoundé Cameroon.
Department of Zoology Interdisciplinary Centre for Conservation (ICCS) University of Oxford Oxford UK.
Afr J Ecol. 2022 Jun;60(2):135-145. doi: 10.1111/aje.12995. Epub 2022 Mar 25.
The COVID-19 outbreak has had considerable negative impacts on the livelihoods and living conditions of communities around the world. Although the source of COVID-19 is still unknown, a widely spread hypothesis is that the virus could be of animal origin. Wild meat is used by rural communities as a source of income and food, and it has been hypothesised that the pandemic might alter their perceptions and use of wild meat. McNamara et al. (2020) developed a causal model hypothesising how the impacts of the pandemic could lead to a change in local incentives for wild meat hunting in sub-Saharan African countries. From February 27 to March 19, 2021, we carried out a survey around the Dja Faunal Reserve, Southeast Cameroon, to test McNamara et al.'s model in practice, using semi-structured questionnaires to investigate the impacts of the COVID-19 outbreak on wild meat hunting and consumption. Our results generally agree with the causal pathways suggested by McNamara et al. However, our study highlights additional impact pathways not identified in the model. We provide revisions to McNamara's model to incorporate these pathways and inform strategies to mitigate the impacts of the pandemic.
新冠疫情的爆发对全球社区的生计和生活条件产生了相当大的负面影响。尽管新冠病毒的起源尚不清楚,但一个广泛传播的假说是该病毒可能源自动物。农村社区将野味作为收入和食物来源,据推测,这场大流行可能会改变他们对野味的认知和使用方式。麦克纳马拉等人(2020年)建立了一个因果模型,推测大流行的影响如何导致撒哈拉以南非洲国家当地捕猎野味的动机发生变化。2021年2月27日至3月19日,我们在喀麦隆东南部的贾-法努自然保护区周围进行了一项调查,以在实践中检验麦克纳马拉等人的模型,使用半结构化问卷来调查新冠疫情爆发对野味捕猎和消费的影响。我们的结果总体上与麦克纳马拉等人提出的因果路径一致。然而,我们的研究突出了该模型未识别的其他影响路径。我们对麦克纳马拉的模型进行了修订,以纳入这些路径,并为减轻大流行影响的策略提供参考。