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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 …
Beyond access : Exploring implementation of the fair and equitable sharing commitment in the CBD
… right in the genetic properties of naturally occurring species. No such right had ever existed in any 16 CBD, … Principles provide useful guidance, and serve as a strong indicator of the need to address the issues of ex-situ … elsewhere in Australian law) would consider this to be an “indicator” of possible penalty range, or a maximum penalty, …
An Explanatory Guide to the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-sharing
… rather than the sectoral approach (focusing on specific 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 …
Addressing the problems of access : Protecting sources, while giving users certainty
… give consent is often problematic, given the range of species and the fact that many species populations are pelagic or migratory. 2.1.2.4 … differentiated treatment is accorded for some agricultural species, held by some institutions. In the same way, existing …