Incentivising nature conservation in a time of pandemic – some options for Africa

Dr Walters Nsoh, Associate Professor in Law at Birmingham, discusses nature conservation in relation to the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic.

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For decades, the law on biodiversity conservation has been largely dominated by the state designating protected sites and species and then imposing restrictions on activities that might harm these. This system has been perceived by some as being inflexible, whilst arguably paying not enough attention to biodiversity in the wider environment which, in practice, is given little consideration in the planning and other regulatory systems.

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