South Africa's Experience in Developing a Policy in Biodiversity and Access to Genetic Resources

Case study
, 49 pages
PDF (230.95 KB)
9058IIED.pdf
Language:
English
Published: January 2001
Area(s):
Participation in Access and Benefit-Sharing Policy
ISBN: 9781904035947
Product code:9058IIED

South Africa's 1997 biodiversity policy was developed through a well-managed and fairly comprehensive participatory process, at a time when the new democratic government was handing over control of policy to the people. This report examines the strengths and weaknesses of the process, drawing on the views of a range of stakeholders, and with a particular reference to policy on access to genetic resources and benefit-sharing. It also identifies lessons that have broad implications for policy making in South Africa and in countries that share similar circumstances.

Cite this publication

Wynberg, R. and Swiderska, K. (2001). South Africa's Experience in Developing a Policy in Biodiversity and Access to Genetic Resources. .
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