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A moving target : Genetic resources and options for tracking and monitoring their international flows
… begins with ethics. Non-negotiable is any further loss of habitat. Rather than calculating an optimum level of conser- … areas whenever opportunity costs are high; society suffers habitat loss and subsequent extinction. The logic above is … pre- fer non-viable relic populations over species whose habitat is sufficiently protected to assure sustainability. …
Covering ABS: Addressing the need for sectoral, geographical,legal and international integration in the ABS regime - papers and studies of the ABS Project
… effect at higher trophic levels, making them attractive habitat for a wide range of organisms (Dower and Fee, 1999). … for a wide array of uniquely adapted organisms. Four main habitat types exist at seamounts: 1. Pelagic; 2. Hard … provide re-colonization oppor- tunities and create unique habitat for many organisms that could not otherwise thrive in …
Publication - An Explanatory Guide to the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-sharing
… (e.g., whether from a collection (ex-situ) or its natural habitat (in-situ)); ! the location where the genetic … means genetic material of actual or potential value. “Habitat” means the place or type of site where an organism or …
An Explanatory Guide to the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-sharing
… (e.g., whether from a collection (ex-situ) or its natural habitat (in-situ)); � the location where the genetic … means genetic material of actual or potential value. “Habitat” means the place or type of site where an organism or …