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Formalization of the Natural Product Trade in Southern Africa: Unintended Consequences and Policy Blurring in Biotrade and Bioprospecting

机译:南部非洲天然产品贸易的正规化:生物贸易和生物勘探中的意外后果和政策模糊

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Concerns about ecological sustainability and inequality are driving increased formalization of the natural product trade, including both biotrade of bulk, raw materials (or nontimber forest products [NTFPs]) and bioprospecting for genetic resources. However, there has been little interrogation as to whether the policy tools used to achieve sustainability and equity goals are appropriate and effective. This article addresses this gap by examining efforts to formalize biotrade, including the blurred regulatory lines that increasingly exist between biotrade and bioprospecting. Two case studies are explored from southern Africa-baobab and Pelargonium. Findings emphasize the unintended consequences that can arise from overregulation and poorly formulated laws, including the further marginalization of women and/or poor communities; elite capture; weakening small businesses; and leakage across political boundaries. Conclusions underpin the need to pursue solutions that are better informed and more respectful of local knowledge and needs, and that draw upon both customary and statutory laws and institutions.
机译:对生态可持续性和不平等的担忧正在推动自然产品贸易的正规化,包括大宗,原材料(或非木材林产品[NTFPs])的生物贸易以及遗传资源的生物勘探。但是,对于用于实现可持续性和公平目标的政策工具是否适当和有效,人们几乎没有提出质疑。本文通过研究使生物贸易正规化的努力来解决这一差距,包括生物贸易和生物勘探之间日益存在的模糊的监管界限。对南部非洲的猴面包树和天竺葵进行了两个案例研究。调查结果强调,过度管制和法律制定不当可能会产生意想不到的后果,包括妇女和/或贫穷社区的进一步边缘化;精英捕获削弱小企业;和跨越政治边界的泄漏。结论是需要寻求一种解决方案的必要性,这些解决方案应更好地了解情况,更尊重当地的知识和需求,并要借鉴习惯法和成文法和制度。

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