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Publication - An Explanatory Guide to the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-sharing
… Traditional Knowledge and Folklore IHR International Health Regulations ILC indigenous and local community INBio … and utilized. Genetic resources – whether from plant, animal, or micro-organisms – may be used for different … or imminent emergencies that threaten or damage human, animal, or plant health; and ! consider the importance of …
An Explanatory Guide to the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-sharing
… Traditional Knowledge and Folklore IHR International Health Regulations ILC indigenous and local community INBio … and utilized. Genetic resources – whether from plant, animal, or micro-organisms – may be used for different … or imminent emergencies that threaten or damage human, animal, or plant health; and � consider the importance of …
Beyond access : Exploring implementation of the fair and equitable sharing commitment in the CBD
… of the land from which an individual specimen of a tree or animal is taken has the right to control physical access to … relevance is the work of the National Institutes of Health, which has imposed specific benefit-sharing practices … RNA, microorgan- ism, human gene, genome, plant gene, animal gene, microbe, deoxyribonucleic, ribonucleic, …
Farmer's Rights in the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture
… of TK and biodiversity plays a critical role in their health care, food security, culture, religion, identity, … The district economy is based mainly on agriculture and animal husbandry. Millet production constitutes 85 per cent … taller and taller corn plants. Although beneficial for animal fodder, these run the risk of being knocked over by …
Document - ABS information kit
… humanity. Genetic material: Means any material of plant, animal, microbial or other origin containing functional units … to developing skills and practices for agriculture and animal husbandry. In the context of access and … imminent emergencies that threaten human, animal or plant health • Consider the importance of genetic resources for …
Covering ABS: Addressing the need for sectoral, geographical,legal and international integration in the ABS regime - papers and studies of the ABS Project
… research sampling methods, and of course the removal of animal biomass (DFO, 2001). Two major issues of seamount … omy still generally recognized only two kingdoms of life (animal and plant). When the final text of the UN Con- vention … absolute poverty, and 68% of the population had access to health care in 1991. An estimated 42% of the population in …
Policy Brief - Bioscience at a Crossroads: Implementing the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit Sharing in a Time of Scientific Technological and Industry Chang
… the fact that different ministries, such as agriculture, health, environment, science, technology, trade and industry, … compounds, obviating the need for the original plant or animal source. Because microorganisms share a great deal of … 2014; maintains expectations of 4–6% growth in 2010. IMS Health, Norwalk, CT, 20 April. EFPIA, 2010. The …
Addressing the problems of access : Protecting sources, while giving users certainty
… states: "Genetic material" means any material of plant, animal or microbial or other origin containing functional … the avoidance of environmental harms, and human health. 15 Setting the Stage 50 Bonn Guidelines, para. 11.a. … plant breeding (cross pollination, hybridization, etc.) or animal breeding. Many such claims are adequately regulated …
Mainstreaming Gender Equality and Equity in ABS Governance
… of biodiversity and its value for meeting the food, health, clothing and housing needs of their families, is … a key role in managing local biodiversity to meet food and health needs. In many countries, they also play a crucial … such as the cultivation of a wide array of plants, small animal breeding, household workshops, outdoor cooking, social …