Governing climate adaptation innovation in Africa: A South African case study
Author Desmond O Oriakhogba
ISSN: 2521-2591
Affiliations: Associate Professor, Department of Private Law, University of the Western Cape, South Africa
Source: South African Intellectual Property Law Journal, 2024, p. 81-104
https://doi.org/10.47348/SAIPL/v12/a4
Abstract
Despite contributing little to global warming, Africa continues to be adversely impacted by climate change in multifaceted ways including in agriculture and food systems, human health, water and ocean systems, transportation, energy and industrialisation. Global efforts to mitigate the climate crisis are woefully inadequate and Africa-driven initiatives to tackle these challenges are increasingly focussed on regional and national climate adaptation strategies aimed at reducing climate risk, helping society adjust and building resilience to the present and future impact of climate change. These strategies include developing innovation and technology systems especially for climate adaptation in Africa. To be effective, such strategies must be guided by evidence of the innovation capabilities and require appropriate governance systems at the regional and national levels in Africa. Conducted by way of desk research, as part of a broader research project involving two other African countries, this case study focuses on South Africa and examines the climate adaptation innovation of LiquidGold Africa (Pty) Ltd to demonstrate Africa’s capacity to innovate climate adaptation solutions. The research also examines the potential of the innovation governance systems in South Africa, such as intellectual property (IP) regimes, to harness existing climate adaptation innovation for substantial impact. In this regard, the paper briefly sets out some broad background issues relating to IP, technology transfer and access to adaptation innovation from the perspective of international climate change negotiations. It then undertakes a survey of South African climate change challenges, the legal, policy and institutional frameworks on climate adaptation, and the climate adaptation innovation governance landscape before focusing specifically on the work of LiquidGold.