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Making money from governing the commons: private sector investment in local resource management in Ghana, India and Bolivia

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Learn how practioners from around the world have worked with indigenous communities – respecting local land rights, customs and cultures – to conserve biodiversity and govern the management of commonlands, forests, water and fisheries, while at the same time helping the private sector invest and profit at a regional scale: and then join the discuss
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How do communities best resolve their tragedy of the commons? Can communities make a profit from their sustainably-governed commons, thus accessing urgently needed economic resources? And can this be acheived at scale, delivering lasting positive impacts for both local livelihoods and regional conservation goals? During this session, practioners from Ghana, India and Bolivia, will discuss their experiences helping communities and private sector investors monetize the value of locally owned common pool resources. We will then hold a moderated discussion with audience members and the private sector to explore how these experiences could be scaled to make significant returns on capital, while at the same time ensuring that biodiversity is protected, local cultural norms and institutional structures are respected, and that local community members lead the process. Examples comprise processing of shea nuts in Ghana coffee production in India, and Coca Cola’s water replenishment in Bolivia

Session agenda

Moderator

Dr Nigel ASQUITH

Director of Policy and Strategy,
Fundación Natura Bolivia
Bolivia

Conclusions and closing
12:26 - 12:30

Speaker

Ms María Teresa VARGAS RÍOS

Directora Ejecutiva,
Fundación Natura Bolivia
Bolivia

Governing the Commons
11:05 - 11:13

Ms María Teresa VARGAS RÍOS

Directora Ejecutiva,
Fundación Natura Bolivia
Bolivia

Watershared experience in Bolivia
11:14 - 11:24

John MASON

Chief Executive Officer,
Nature Conservation Research Centre
Ghana

CREMA experience in Ghana: Harvesting and processing of shea nuts
11:25 - 11:35

  • Nature Conservation Research Centre [Ghana]
  • Black Baza Coffee, India

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