The decline of biological diversity continues at speed and the consequent degradation of habitats and ecosystem structures, coupled with climate change, may constitute one of the greatest challenges that human civilisation has ever faced. The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) was created to facilitate the reversing of biodiversity loss. Although a hard convention, its strategy has been to rely primarily on non-obligatory instruments in the form of targets to achieve its objectives. The CBD’s 2010 targets were not achieved. In November 2010 in Nagoya the 10th conference of its parties was held and, among other outputs, new targets were agreed and one new hard law protocol was finalised. This article examines these principal outputs an...
working on issues related to access and benefit-sharing and implementation of the Convention on Biol...
The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) is struggling to deliver tangible results, or at least ...
Global biodiversity policy is at a crossroads. Recent global assessments of living nature and climat...
The relentless loss of biological diversity, which will have a direct impact on human society and de...
In 1992, 167 countries signed the Convention on Bio-logical Diversity (CBD) to ensure the conservati...
he vast majority of nations have fallen far short of the Convention on Biolog-ical Diversity’s (CBD’...
It is increasingly widely appreciated that biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation jeopardize hu...
The Nagoya Protocol is a major international agreement for global biodiversity governance and was me...
The Convention on Biological Diversity(CBD) commits its 196 nation partiesto conserve biological div...
Forewords The United Nations proclaimed 2010 to be the International Year of Biodiversity. The Prog...
Governments are often accused of responding only to short-term and parochial considerations. It is t...
The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) commits its 196 nation parties to conserve biological d...
Without question, the earth's biological diversity is an invaluable ecological, genetic, social...
Societal Impact Statement We have entered a monumental era in terms of realizing the impact of biodi...
Relations between science and politics, bioequity, and biosafety, those are the three salient themes...
working on issues related to access and benefit-sharing and implementation of the Convention on Biol...
The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) is struggling to deliver tangible results, or at least ...
Global biodiversity policy is at a crossroads. Recent global assessments of living nature and climat...
The relentless loss of biological diversity, which will have a direct impact on human society and de...
In 1992, 167 countries signed the Convention on Bio-logical Diversity (CBD) to ensure the conservati...
he vast majority of nations have fallen far short of the Convention on Biolog-ical Diversity’s (CBD’...
It is increasingly widely appreciated that biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation jeopardize hu...
The Nagoya Protocol is a major international agreement for global biodiversity governance and was me...
The Convention on Biological Diversity(CBD) commits its 196 nation partiesto conserve biological div...
Forewords The United Nations proclaimed 2010 to be the International Year of Biodiversity. The Prog...
Governments are often accused of responding only to short-term and parochial considerations. It is t...
The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) commits its 196 nation parties to conserve biological d...
Without question, the earth's biological diversity is an invaluable ecological, genetic, social...
Societal Impact Statement We have entered a monumental era in terms of realizing the impact of biodi...
Relations between science and politics, bioequity, and biosafety, those are the three salient themes...
working on issues related to access and benefit-sharing and implementation of the Convention on Biol...
The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) is struggling to deliver tangible results, or at least ...
Global biodiversity policy is at a crossroads. Recent global assessments of living nature and climat...