ABSTRACT

The conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity are issues that have been high on the policy agenda since the first Earth Summit in Rio in 1992. As part of efforts to implement in situ conservation, a methodology referred to as community biodiversity management (CBM) has been developed by those engaged in this arena. CBM contributes to the empowerment of farming communities to manage their biological resources and make informed decisions on the conservation and use of agrobiodiversity.

This book is the first to set out a clear overview of CBM as a methodology for meeting socio-environmental changes. CBM is shown to be a key strategy that promotes community resilience, and contributes to the conservation of plant genetic resources. The authors present the underlying concepts and theories of CBM as well as its methodology and practices, and introduce case studies primarily from Brazil, Ethiopia, France, India, and Nepal. Contributors include farmers, leaders of farmers’ organizations, professionals from conservation and development organizations, students and scientists.

The book offers inspiration to all those involved in the conservation and use of agrobiodiversity within livelihood development and presents ideas for the implementation of farmers’ rights. The wide collection of experiences illustrates the efforts made by communities throughout the world to cope with change while using diversity and engaging in learning processes. It links these grassroots efforts with debates in policy arenas as a means to respond to the unpredictable changes, such as climate change, that communities face in sustaining their livelihoods.

part I|62 pages

Community biodiversity management and in situ conservation

chapter 1.5|5 pages

The diversity kit

Restoring farmers' sovereignty over food, seed and genetic resources in Guaraciaba, Brazil

chapter 1.7|8 pages

The Maison de la Semence Paysanne and diversity platform

Promoting agrobiodiversity in France

part II|59 pages

Practices contributing to community biodiversity management

chapter 2.4|8 pages

Community biodiversity registers in Nepal

Enhancing the capabilities of communities to document, monitor and take control over their genetic resources

chapter 2.6|6 pages

Community seed reserves

Enhancing sovereignty and resilience in Central America

chapter 2.8|9 pages

The community seed bank

A common driver for community biodiversity management

chapter 2.9|5 pages

Community biodiversity management fund

Promoting conservation through livelihood development in Nepal

part III|51 pages

People, biodiversity and landscapes

chapter 3.8|6 pages

The sustainable development reserve

An option for securing livelihoods in Imbituba, Brazil

part IV|42 pages

Agrobiodiversity, livelihoods and markets

part V|73 pages

Participatory crop improvement in a context of community biodiversity management

chapter 5.4|7 pages

Farmer and participatory maize breeding

Increasing farmers' autonomy and promoting the use of diversity in France

part VI|59 pages

Community biodiversity management, genetic resource policies and rights

chapter 6.1|13 pages

Genetic resource policies and rights

Opportunities and limitations for community biodiversity management

chapter 6.2|8 pages

Farmers' rights in times of change

Illusion or reality?

chapter 6.4|7 pages

Access and benefit-sharing

Putting a global legal concept into practice through local initiatives

chapter 6.5|5 pages

Access and benefit-sharing in Brazil

Towards the appropriation of the commons

chapter 6.7|7 pages

Local varieties, informal seed systems and the Seed Law

Reflections from Brazil

chapter 6.8|6 pages

Seed and variety regulations

Obstructing informal seed systems and the use of local varieties by farmers in Europe