Bioprospecting is occurring in the Southern Ocean and Antarctica. There is no clear jurisdiction that currently governs bioprospecting in the Antarctic. Treaty parties are just beginning to discuss bioprospecting and it possible implications at various forums but there has been no agreement to date that it is a problem and a response is needed. This paper reviews the issues and options that have currently been identifie
Could it be that even though no international treaty or regulation regulates bioprospecting in Antar...
The conservation of biodiversity is an issue of global importance, especially in response to widesp...
Despite the exclusion of the Southern Ocean from assessments of progress towards achieving the Conve...
An escalating amount of scientific research on the flora and fauna of Antarctica is focused on the ...
This article examines the issues surrounding bioprospecting for potential resources from areas outsi...
The term ‘bioprospecting’ was only coined within the past few decades. Today, it is still difficult ...
The ocean, of which 64% is constituted of areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ), among these als...
The value of chemical compounds and their genetic sources in species from the polar regions is becom...
Bioprospection is a scientific research activity featuring an economic component. For several years,...
Bioprospecting has recently emerged as a new challenge for environmental governance in Antarctica. W...
Antarctic bioprospecting, namely the search for valuable genetic or chemical compounds in Antarctic ...
The purpose of the Antarctic Treaty is to ensure the peaceful use and demilitarisation of the vast A...
Bioprospecting may be defined as the search for new or better bioproducts or technological processes...
Is bioprospecting consistent with Antarctic Treaty norms? What provisions would be necessary to adop...
This article revisits marine bioprospecting in the Southern Ocean in the context of the efforts to d...
Could it be that even though no international treaty or regulation regulates bioprospecting in Antar...
The conservation of biodiversity is an issue of global importance, especially in response to widesp...
Despite the exclusion of the Southern Ocean from assessments of progress towards achieving the Conve...
An escalating amount of scientific research on the flora and fauna of Antarctica is focused on the ...
This article examines the issues surrounding bioprospecting for potential resources from areas outsi...
The term ‘bioprospecting’ was only coined within the past few decades. Today, it is still difficult ...
The ocean, of which 64% is constituted of areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ), among these als...
The value of chemical compounds and their genetic sources in species from the polar regions is becom...
Bioprospection is a scientific research activity featuring an economic component. For several years,...
Bioprospecting has recently emerged as a new challenge for environmental governance in Antarctica. W...
Antarctic bioprospecting, namely the search for valuable genetic or chemical compounds in Antarctic ...
The purpose of the Antarctic Treaty is to ensure the peaceful use and demilitarisation of the vast A...
Bioprospecting may be defined as the search for new or better bioproducts or technological processes...
Is bioprospecting consistent with Antarctic Treaty norms? What provisions would be necessary to adop...
This article revisits marine bioprospecting in the Southern Ocean in the context of the efforts to d...
Could it be that even though no international treaty or regulation regulates bioprospecting in Antar...
The conservation of biodiversity is an issue of global importance, especially in response to widesp...
Despite the exclusion of the Southern Ocean from assessments of progress towards achieving the Conve...