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Explanatory guide to the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture

… (species diversity) and the interrelationships of life (ecosystem diver- sity). In other words, the CBD is the … pest organisms. More diverse farming systems may be less vulnerable to pests and diseases and may offer greater food … to materials in national parks and other protected or vulnerable areas) and with procedures for plant collecting. …
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Plant genetic resources and food security: stakeholder perspectives on the international treaty on plant genetic resources for food and agriculture

… of a wider range of varieties and crops to ensure better ecosystem service provision. A good example would be the use … with poverty in most countries, the continent is very vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Prolonged … food-insecure regions of the world that are particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change on crop …
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Guide explicatif du Traité International sur les Ressources Phytogénétiques pour l'Alimentation et l'Agriculture

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Contracting for ABS: The legal and scientific implications of bioprospecting contracts

… able use situations, as a way of ensuring that any ecosystem harm caused by the ‘sustainable user’ will be … dominant (but generally unculturable) microbes play in the ecosystem, and establish and publish a freely shared, global … any one of the parties in a two-party agreement is more vulnerable to criticism than if there were a consortium of …
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