116 results on '"Wynberg, Rachel"'
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2. The ultra-processed food industry in Africa
3. Biopiracy: Crying wolf or a lever for equity and conservation?
4. New Pressures, Old Foodways : Governance and Access to Edible Mopane Caterpillars, Imbrasia (=Gonimbrasia) Belina , in the Context of Commercialization and Environmental Change in South Africa
5. Is the Feminist Ethics of Care framework a useful lens for GM crop risk appraisal in the global south?
6. A tiered approach to the marine genetic resource governance framework under the proposed UNCLOS agreement for biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction (BBNJ)
7. Embracing diversity: enhancing the management of South Africa’s kelp forests in an era of change.
8. Power and networks in the shaping of the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA).
9. Exploring local perceptions around the value of marine biodiversity: the case of kelp in the Western Cape, South Africa.
10. Fast Science and Sluggish Policy: The Herculean Task of Regulating Biodiscovery
11. Identifying pro-poor, best practice models of commercialisation of southern African non-timber forest products
12. How Access and Benefit Sharing Entrenches Inequity: The Case of Rooibos.
13. Addressing Socio-Economic and Ethical Considerations in Biotechnology Governance: The Potential of a New Politics of Care
14. Locating Responsible Research and Innovation Within Access and Benefit Sharing Spaces of the Convention on Biological Diversity: the Challenge of Emerging Technologies
15. Are biofuel concerns globally relevant? Prospects for a proposed pioneer bioethanol project in South Africa
16. Rooibos settlement omits other marginalized people
17. People, Power, and the Coast : a Conceptual Framework for Understanding and Implementing Benefit Sharing
18. The sustainable use of wild species benefits AUTHORS: biodiversity and human well-being in South Africa.
19. Nature-Based Solutions and Agroecology: Business as Usual or an Opportunity for Transformative Change?
20. Eco-creative nature-based solutions to transform urban coastlines, local coastal communities and enhance biodiversity through the lens of scientific and Indigenous knowledge.
21. Does tenure influence sustainable use? The ecological impacts of harvesting baobab (Adansonia digitata).
22. Trampling associated with bait-collection for sandprawns Callianassa kraussi Stebbing: effects on the biota of an intertidal sandflat
23. Bioprospecting: tracking the policy debate
24. Losing practices, relationships and agency: ecological deskilling as a consequence of the uptake of modern seed varieties among South African Smallholders.
25. Farmers' Rights and Digital Sequence Information: Crisis or Opportunity to Reclaim Stewardship Over Agrobiodiversity?
26. San and Khoi rooibos
27. FARMER-LED SEED SYSTEMS HAVE THE CAPACITY TO DELIVER QUALITY SEED
28. Agricultural research in resource-poor settings: towards an ethical approach, A report for TRUST
29. Bitter Roots: The Search for Healing Plants in Africa Abena Dove Osseo-Asare
30. Biodiversity and patents: Overview of plants and fungi covered by patents.
31. Sharing Benefits From the Coast : Rights, Resources, Livelihoods
32. Multifunctional landscapes in a rural, developing country context: conflicts and synergies in Tshidzivhe, South Africa.
33. Governance for Justice and Environmental Sustainability
34. Rethink the expansion of access and benefit sharing.
35. Developing and implementing policy for the mandatory labelling of genetically modified food in South Africa.
36. Agroecology: The Future of Sustainable Farming?
37. Do smallholder farmer-led seed systems have the capacity to supply good-quality, fungal-free sorghum seed?
38. Traditional seed and exchange systems cement social relations and provide a safety net: A case study from KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
39. Wild Product Governance : Finding Policies That Work for Non-timber Forest Products
40. Wild Product Governance: laws and policies for sustainable and equitable non-timber forest product use
41. Formalization of the Natural Product Trade in Southern Africa: Unintended Consequences and Policy Blurring in Biotrade and Bioprospecting.
42. The ecological effects of collecting Callianassa kraussi Stebbing and Upogebia africana (Ortmann) for bait : impacts on the biota of an intertidal sandflat
43. The trade in Pelargonium sidoides : Rural livelihood relief or bounty for the ‘bio-buccaneers’?
44. The next decade of environmental science in South Africa: a horizon scan.
45. Bioprospecting.
46. Rhetoric, Realism and Benefit-Sharing.
47. A decade of biodiversity conservation and use in South Africa: tracking progress from the Rio Earth Summit to the Johannesburg World Summit on Sustainable Development.
48. Disturbance associated with bait-collection for sandprawns (Callianassa kraussi) and mudprawns...
49. HIGH RISKS AND DUBIOUS BENEFITS.
50. LACKLUSTRE BIODIVERSITY LAWS OFFER COLD COMFORT TO CONSERVATION.
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