The use of science, scientific information, and other knowledge to inform decision-making is increasingly recognised as an integral feature of environmental governance – a governance principle which is reflected in the new agreement for the conservation and sustainable use of marine biological diversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction (BBNJ Agreement). To support the integration of science and knowledge, the BBNJ Agreement establishes a Scientific and Technical Body (STB) and confers the task of finalising the formulation and function of this new advisory body to the Conference of Parties once the agreement enters into force. Therefore, it is a critical time for careful consideration of what is needed to achieve an effective STB. Howe...
International audienceTwenty years after the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) entered into f...
Marine areas beyond national jurisdiction cover approximately forty percent of the planet\u27s surfa...
The science-based management of natural resources requires knowledge exchange between scientists and...
The use of science, scientific information, and other knowledge to inform decision-making is increas...
Areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) encompass the seabed, subsoil and water column beyond coas...
This chapter develops the argument that the priority in the ongoing negotiations of a new internatio...
Delegations are in the final stages of negotiating the proposed Agreement under the United Nations C...
In September 2018, following over a decade of informal discussions, the United Nations General Assem...
Developing a governance framework for Marine Genetic Resources (MGRs) is a crucial element of the pr...
Verkefnið er lokað til 31.12.2019.While the international community debates the possible content of ...
Participation of civil society in the negotiations on marine biodiversity of areas beyond national j...
The Intergovernmental Conference on marine biodiversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction has st...
Twenty years after the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) entered into force, the founding of ...
Science plays an important role in the emergence, development, and implementation of new environment...
AbstractThe science-based management of natural resources requires knowledge exchange between scient...
International audienceTwenty years after the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) entered into f...
Marine areas beyond national jurisdiction cover approximately forty percent of the planet\u27s surfa...
The science-based management of natural resources requires knowledge exchange between scientists and...
The use of science, scientific information, and other knowledge to inform decision-making is increas...
Areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) encompass the seabed, subsoil and water column beyond coas...
This chapter develops the argument that the priority in the ongoing negotiations of a new internatio...
Delegations are in the final stages of negotiating the proposed Agreement under the United Nations C...
In September 2018, following over a decade of informal discussions, the United Nations General Assem...
Developing a governance framework for Marine Genetic Resources (MGRs) is a crucial element of the pr...
Verkefnið er lokað til 31.12.2019.While the international community debates the possible content of ...
Participation of civil society in the negotiations on marine biodiversity of areas beyond national j...
The Intergovernmental Conference on marine biodiversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction has st...
Twenty years after the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) entered into force, the founding of ...
Science plays an important role in the emergence, development, and implementation of new environment...
AbstractThe science-based management of natural resources requires knowledge exchange between scient...
International audienceTwenty years after the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) entered into f...
Marine areas beyond national jurisdiction cover approximately forty percent of the planet\u27s surfa...
The science-based management of natural resources requires knowledge exchange between scientists and...