What is it about?

The study attempts to provide an analysis of how race and class or social equity have influenced conservation in South Africa

Featured Image

Why is it important?

It is important to understand how different races and classes are adopting or participating in conservation. This will hel us to have inclusive approaches that promote participation of everyone in conservation.

Perspectives

It is my hope that all persons, regardless of race or societal class, they will be able to participate in conservation. The rich, the poor, white or black should participate in conservation.

Dr Regis Musavengane
University of Johannesburg

Read the Original

This page is a summary of: When Race and Social Equity Matters in Nature Conservation in Post-apartheid South Africa, Conservation and Society, January 2019, Medknow,
DOI: 10.4103/cs.cs_18_23.
You can read the full text:

Read
Open access logo

Contributors

The following have contributed to this page