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Publication - An Explanatory Guide to the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-sharing
… rather than the sectoral approach (focusing on speci!c species, ecosystems, or sites) that is characteristic of … all sources, occurring at three levels: diversity within species (genetic diversity),2 diversity between species, and … and sustainable use of biological diversity, such as indicator species; and 3. Described genomes and genes of …
Culture and wetlands: A Ramsar guidance document
… CITES Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora COP Conference of the Parties … considerably (for example including the role of other species groups and aspects such as water management, human … achieving the 2010 biodiversity target (specifically the indicator concern- 12 See Hobbs et al (2006). 13 In the …
Farmer's Rights in the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture
… example is the genus Lycopersicon, in which many wild species can be crossed with the cultivated tomato L. … plant variety rights to varieties of more than 1700 plant species. Today, around 2500 applications/year are received of … is covered by a CPVR. The exemption concerns a list of species of several agricultural crops: fodder plants, …
Farmer's Rights in the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture
… have tended to utilize a diverse selection of crop species in order to assure their harvests; seed production in … of PGR which include landraces, wild relatives and other indicator plant species, as wellas tarditional production techniques of …
Cultural Heritage Information Pack: 3 Wetlands as an early source of food and raw materials
… reminiscent of Awazu: water chestnuts, and several fish species including carp, pike, zander and bream. “From the … provide valuable resources as well, notably the many species of freshwater reeds and rushes, which have a long …
Bio-Cultural Community Protocols: A community approach to Ensuring the Integrity of Environmental Law and Policy
… practices that contaminate or destroy the natural world, species and habitats, sacred sites, and our communities and … abundant levels. We also specifically propagate certain species that are not initially found within the dharam … that facilitates forest growth; • Eliminating invasive species in the forest; Promoting and sustaining the breed …