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Principles and concepts of international environmental law (Part 2) - extract from InforMEA e-learning course

… and restore the health and integrity of the Earth’s ecosystem. In view of the different contributions to global … http://leo.informea.org/terms/forest http://leo.informea.org/terms/desert … Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention; also the 1992 Forest Principles 2(d), 5(a) and 12(d) refer to the …
18 Jun 2026 Course lesson in Environmental Governance

Document - ABS information kit

… genetic resources are those found outside their normal ecosystem or habitat, such as in botanical gardens or seed … world, with activities ranging from taxonomic research to ecosystem analysis. This work is usually conducted by … Image copyright: Eky Chan/Shutterstock: Tropical forest in Malaysia Bonn Guidelines on Access to Genetic …
18 Jun 2026 Document

Beyond access : Exploring implementation of the fair and equitable sharing commitment in the CBD

… relationship between a genetic resource’s uniqueness, its ecosystem and its value 92 5.5.2 The CBD – an obligation to … mational) are primary in each situation. 292 FAO, 1995, “Forest Management Legislative Development in Tonga” (FAO) … Financial Mechanisms for Water Services from Forests” (Forest Trends). 78 5.2.2 Excludability of the micro-physical …
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Addressing the problems of access : Protecting sources, while giving users certainty

… issue or refuse licenses or permits to take or remove forest products or other flora in a man- ner that has the … an exclusive or preferential right to take or remove forest products or other flora referred in the agreement. … protection of plant varieties, germplasm, food security, forest, etc.; the protection of local communities; national …
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Publication - An Explanatory Guide to the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-sharing

… to be a concrete example for valuing biodiversity and its ecosystem services, and for taking proper account of this … attributes. This means that, for example, access to a forest for “conventional” timber extraction or hunting would … as a commodity – This means, for example, that access to a forest is requested for timber extraction or hunting. This …
18 Jun 2026 Document in Biological Diversity

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

… to be a concrete example for valuing biodiversity and its ecosystem services, and for taking proper account of this … attributes. This means that, for example, access to a forest for “conventional” timber extraction or hunting would … as a commodity – This means, for example, that access to a forest is requested for timber extraction or hunting. This …
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