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Introductory Course to Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
… is the Baltic Sea, which is the largest body of brackish water in the world and contains many unique habitats that … activities do not necessarily have to be related to resource exploitation, for example by oil rigs, but could … islands or installations for producing energy from the water, currents or winds. Another use of the marine …
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 … operations (less than five) so as to impart stability, water solubility, etc. 44 ‘Derivative’ means any discrete … means the Access Provider of the Environment and Water Resources and includes any Access Provider or agency of …
An explanatory guide to the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
… agricultural practices, improve supplies of potable water, more efficient industrial de- velopment processes for … but also other parts of the environment such as air, water and soils. The reference to “conservation and … (UNEP), Microbial Strain Data Network (MSDN) – Information Resource for the Release of Organisms (IRRO) …