Mainstreaming the wildlife economy into agricultural policy to improve biodiversity and socio-economic outcomes

How can certain agricultural models contribute to the development of biodiversity-compatible public policies?
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Biodiversité Afrique du Sud
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The Wednesday 06 March 2024
From 2:00pm to 3:30pm
Online
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As public protected areas remain the core of global conservation strategies, their effectiveness and ability to meet their objectives are impeded by limited resources. In Southern and Eastern Africa, private and community wildlife and mixed wildlife–agricultural ranches provide relevant agricultural models both for production and ecological function.

How can these agricultural models contribute to the development of biodiversity compatible public policies? What factors determine positive environmental and socio-economic impacts? What are the enabling conditions for these synergistic outcomes and how resilient are these agro-ecological wildlife models? Lastly, how can investment be used strategically to galvanize wildlife economies at the conservation-agriculture interface?

With its partners and in the framework of AFD’s ECOPRONAT Program, the South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI) is conducting a research project to develop foundational knowledge for the wildlife economy (data on business models, factors of viability, investments and skills needed) and co-produce decision support tools to create a systemic impact. This webinar will present in detail this research project and its first results.

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when ?
Wednesday 06 March 2024
From 2:00pm to 3:30pm
where ?
Online
Speakers
Julien
CALAS
Biodiversity expert, AFD
Matthew
CHILD
Deputy Director, Biodiversity Economy Projects, South African National Biodiversity Institute
Hayley
CLEMENTS
Senior Researcher, Stellenbosch University – South Africa
Siviwe
SHWABABA
Chief Environmental Specialist, Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development – South Africa
Fabien
QUETIER
Head of Landscapes, Rewilding Europe
Lucy
WARUINGI
Executive director, African Conservation Centre

Location of the event

Siège de l'AFD
5 rue Roland Barthes
75012
PARIS