Bio-cultural Community Protocols Featured

SEED Gold Winner

Year of participation:2009
Region:Africa
Subject:Biodiversity / Natural resource management|Information and communication

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  • Civil society organisations have mobilized efforts to develop bio-cultural protocols with different local indigenous communities which will help to provide a model whereby local communities can share the benefits if local resources and expertise are developed for market purposes.

Original project description

Indigenous peoples and local communities are the custodians of their natural resources and have a wealth of traditional knowledge about its management and uses. Yet communities are often marginalised in land use plans and suffer from the misappropriation of their knowledge. Natural Justice has initiated a new way of assisting indigenous and local communities to develop bio-cultural community protocols that help communities assert their rights to manage and use their natural resources.
It also helps them regulate access to their traditional knowledge according to their values and customary laws and to protect their resources from unauthorised use. Bio-cultural community protocols help communities to articulate how they promote the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity; and to set out for other stakeholders (such as researchers and commercial interests) how the law supports their continued management of their natural resources and protects against the misappropriation of their traditional knowledge.
The development of bio-cultural community protocols constitutes a process of bio-cultural and legal empowerment within a community and provides space and time for collective thinking about new issues or emerging legal frameworks. The protocol itself puts other stakeholders on notice that the community knows its rights and has already self-determined the future management of its natural resources and traditional knowledge.
Furthermore, bio-cultural protocols lead to livelihood improvement by securing communities’ rights to their natural resources and traditional knowledge. This provides them the basis upon which to use their natural resources for their own purposes, engage in bio-trade or enter into benefit sharing agreements.

Current project updates

No update available.

Growth plans description

• Establish peer-to-peer networks of communities who develop bio-cultural community protocols in Africa and Asia.
• Deepen partnerships with NGOs and CBOs in Africa and Asia, building an international network of bodies supporting bio-cultural community protocols.
• Introduce the use of bio-cultural community protocols in other fields of environmental policy such as UN REDD and payments for ecosystem services.
• Work with UNEP to establish a website for community protocols.

Current Needs

Natural Justice requires assistance with:
• Developing links with funding opportunities; and
• Governance advice.

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Contact details

Email:Contact winner (via SEED)

Website:www.naturaljustice.org.za

Country:South Africa

City:Cape Town

Project partners

• The ABS Capacity Development Initiative for Africa
• UNESCO
• UNEP

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SEED support for this project

• Assisted with building / improving a business plan
• Assisted with creating an impact and growth strategy
• Assisted in self-assessment to evaluate the initiative’s status towards 8 critical success factors
• Designed marketing material
• Provided networking contacts

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