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Conservation with justice - A rights-based approach
… of their rights in the context of nature and natural resource use. 4. Incorporate guidelines and tools in project … on Biological Diversity, e.g., calls for access to genetic resources on agreed terms and requires that such … certainty and clarity; 2. Accessibility, in that access to genetic resources should be facilitated at minimum cost; 3. …
A Gateway to Payments for Ecosystem Services. Using Payments for Ecosystem Services for Livelihoods and Landscapes
… as the basis for the development of an internet-based resource guide. Thus, the Gateway to PES will evolve from its … examples of ecosystem services are the provision of genetic resources for medicine and biotechnology, plant … services of global significance (e.g. provision of genetic information, climate regulation, etc.), or (ii) …
Enhancing regulatory tools to support sustainable and legal trade in timber and non-timber plant products
… level, customary law and traditional use systems for resource management are important in managing local harvests, … be covering, for example, the establishment of access and resource use regimes; the protection of species and habitats; … TRAFFIC. http://www. Nagoya Protocol on Access to Genetic . https://www. cbd.int/abs/text/ Guidelines on the …
Wildlife law and the empowerment of the poor
… principles aim to help decision-makers, legal drafters and resource managers to understand wildlife legislation, engage … magnitude of such addition determined by the need for new genetic material; 2. to dispose of confiscated animals; or 3. … sharing of the benefits arising out of the utilization of genetic resources (article 1). Sustainable use is defined as …
RAMSAR Handbook 3: Laws and institutions
… and audits, land-use planning, coastal management, water resource management or pollution control. At the local level, … more comprehensive treatment than wetland habitats and genetic resources); • measures for sustainable use (e.g., … wetlands or adversely affect wetland habitats, species, genetic resources or hydrological functions of wetlands. 82. …
World Wildlife Crime Report - Trafficking in protected species
… Mailand, S. Mondol, W. Clark, C. Laurie, and B. S. Weir. ‘Genetic assign- ment of large seizures of elephant ivory … decrease. Poaching can also favor the prevalence of the genetic condition of tusk- lessness. See H. Jachmann, P. … not controlled, by mankind. Their harvest makes use of a resource that is renewable, but only if not overex- ploited. …