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Stephanie Brittain

Stephanie Brittain is a postdoctoral research assistant at the University of Oxford

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Blogs

The sky is visible through a forest
Exploring why people eat wild meat – and designing better alternatives

Blog, 29 July 2020

View of a road cutting through a forest
Wild meat: is there an appetite for alternatives?

Blog, 21 May 2019

Publications

20726iied.pdf

Wild meat: developing alternatives through good project design

17 March 2022

20176iied.pdf

Why eat wild meat? Local food choices, food security and desired design features of wild meat alternative projects in Cameroon

05 May 2021

Wild meat alternative projects: practical guidance for project design

01 October 2020

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