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Introductory Course to Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
… activities do not necessarily have to be related to resource exploitation, for example by oil rigs, but could … marine scientific research, others prefer to treat it as a resource activity. 2. Impact of human activities All of these … that they are a common property and renewable natural resource that moves around freely. Failure to regulate will …
Biodiversity for (Bio)technology under the Convention on Biological Diversity: bioprospecting partnership in practice
… products and to increase the capacity of the human resource in the fields of the ecology, the taxonomy and the … if one wishes to be more that just a simple genetic resource provider. In this sense, the development of … step in the quest for making intelligent uses of this resource; the existence of a National Conservation Area …
An explanatory guide to the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
… and bio- ethanol) which can replace fossil fuels and mineral oils; � bulk chemicals, mainly oils, derived from … (UNEP), Microbial Strain Data Network (MSDN) – Information Resource for the Release of Organisms (IRRO) … and telecommuni- cations infrastructures; � Funding and resource management; � Mechanisms for follow-up, monitoring …
Contracting for ABS: The legal and scientific implications of bioprospecting contracts
… for the trees? Tropical biodiversity is a disappearing resource 278 7.2.6 Biodiscovery versus conservation: A false … parties (users, source countries, source communities and resource owners, user countries, researchers, middlemen, and … is essential both for conservation and for the creation of resource-dependent enterprises and societies. Communities and …