Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) is a global agreement addressing all aspects of biological diversity: genetic resources, species, and ecosystems. It entered into force in December 1993 with the main objectives of conservation of natural environment and biological diversity, sustainable use of the components of biological diversity and the fair and equitable sharing of the benefits arising out of the utilization of genetic resources
The Convention on Biological Diversity(CBD) commits its 196 nation partiesto conserve biological div...
The Convention on Biological Diversity(CBD) commits its 196 nation partiesto conserve biological div...
This paper focuses on the response of the international community to the need to conserve biodiversi...
Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS) of genetic resources is an objective of the Convention on Biologica...
working on issues related to access and benefit-sharing and implementation of the Convention on Biol...
The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) is a major international agreement to ensure the conser...
On June 5, 1992, the Convention on Biological Diversity was introduced for signature at the so-calle...
Treaty: how to make international co-operative agreements work The Convention on Biological Diversit...
As human biology is in no way determined by the political boundaries of nation states, tags of natio...
Growing concern over the effects ofbiodiversity loss on progress towards sustainable development led...
Traditional knowledge, community rights and access to benefit sharing of biological resources are em...
The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) is a key environmental law treaty representing internat...
The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) commits its 196 nation parties to conserve biological d...
The accelerated disappearance of species worldwide and the rise in the technolo-gical possibilities ...
The Convention on Biological Diversity(CBD) commits its 196 nation partiesto conserve biological div...
The Convention on Biological Diversity(CBD) commits its 196 nation partiesto conserve biological div...
The Convention on Biological Diversity(CBD) commits its 196 nation partiesto conserve biological div...
This paper focuses on the response of the international community to the need to conserve biodiversi...
Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS) of genetic resources is an objective of the Convention on Biologica...
working on issues related to access and benefit-sharing and implementation of the Convention on Biol...
The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) is a major international agreement to ensure the conser...
On June 5, 1992, the Convention on Biological Diversity was introduced for signature at the so-calle...
Treaty: how to make international co-operative agreements work The Convention on Biological Diversit...
As human biology is in no way determined by the political boundaries of nation states, tags of natio...
Growing concern over the effects ofbiodiversity loss on progress towards sustainable development led...
Traditional knowledge, community rights and access to benefit sharing of biological resources are em...
The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) is a key environmental law treaty representing internat...
The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) commits its 196 nation parties to conserve biological d...
The accelerated disappearance of species worldwide and the rise in the technolo-gical possibilities ...
The Convention on Biological Diversity(CBD) commits its 196 nation partiesto conserve biological div...
The Convention on Biological Diversity(CBD) commits its 196 nation partiesto conserve biological div...
The Convention on Biological Diversity(CBD) commits its 196 nation partiesto conserve biological div...
This paper focuses on the response of the international community to the need to conserve biodiversi...