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Mainstreaming Gender Equality and Equity in ABS Governance

… These include, among others, differences in relation to land and resource rights, possibilities for advancement at … 10 percent of women farmers in developing countries own land.4 Box 2. The Key Role of Women in Agriculture Women … for indigenous peoples customs, traditions and land tenure systems.45 The Dec- laration obliges states to …
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Covering ABS: Addressing the need for sectoral, geographical,legal and international integration in the ABS regime - papers and studies of the ABS Project

… and needs 48 5.5.1 Governance in remote areas 48 5.5.2 Land tenure and ownership 49 5.5.3 Overlapping responsibilities … became common to drive automobiles on lakes as well as on land, the legal problem created would involve (i) evaluating …
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Addressing the problems of access : Protecting sources, while giving users certainty

… acknowledge the difference between the owners of the land, from which the spec- imen is collected, the owner of … the genetic resource, or authorizes the entrance to the land where the resource is located or to the ex-situ … Applying conventional property law to genetic resources Tenure and ownership systems are not uniform across the …
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Farmer's Rights in the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture

… production constitutes 85 per cent of the agricultural land used, with several different varieties grown. The local … rice) a year because she has been able to access more land. She leases land from the local school, and due to the … systems; and voluntary guidelines on the governance of tenure. vi. The Adaptation for Smallholder Agriculture …
25 May 2026 Document in Biological Diversity

A moving target : Genetic resources and options for tracking and monitoring their international flows

… the San Francisco Bay, Prof. Ignacio Chapela was denied tenure because he had the audacity to publish in Nature his … to discharge “process water” into a river, or even onto land (where it will seep into groundwater). That permit will … correct. Challenges for the Development of a Certificate land, or some other commodity, that the purported seller did …
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Publication - An Explanatory Guide to the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-sharing

… rights regarding access to biological resources on private land or to create speci!c rights over the genetic resources … knowledge or any other intended activity on their land occurs according to their customary laws. Overall, BCPs … approaches with other key processes related to land tenure and resource ownership; and ! development of tools to …
25 May 2026 Document in Biological Diversity

An Explanatory Guide to the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-sharing

… rights regarding access to biological resources on private land or to create specific rights over the genetic resources … knowledge or any other intended activity on their land occurs according to their customary laws. Overall, BCPs … approaches with other key processes related to land tenure and resource ownership; and � development of tools to …
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Beyond access : Exploring implementation of the fair and equitable sharing commitment in the CBD

… resources. Ownership of immoveable tangible property (e.g. land and buildings) is legally established by deed and/or … resources” under CBD Art. 15. Thus the owner of the land from which an individual specimen of a tree or animal is … researcher will gain notoriety, points toward academic tenure, or other non-sharable benefits from the publication. …
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