"Although achieving in situ conservation is possible without changing farmers' customary management of crops as common pool resources, an alternative approach is to negotiate a bioprospecting contract with providers of the resource that involves direct payment and royalties. This bioprospecting mechanism implies a change in the customary treatment of crop genetic resources as common pool goods and is in line with national ownership mandated by the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). This paper questions the value of bioprospecting for protecting traditional agricultural knowledge and argues for a common pool approach. It examines the nature of crop genetic resources and farmers' knowledge about them, and it analyzes the nature of the ...
Contestations about the way in which digital sequence information is used and regulated have created...
Since the 1970s Europe has approached plant genetic resources for food and agri-culture ...
The Convention on Biological Diversity, which provides incentives for countries to exercise sovereig...
Although achieving in situ conservation is possible without changing farmers’ customary management o...
"Although achieving in situ conservation is possible without changing farmers’ customary management ...
Until the end of the last century, crop genetic resources were managed as public domain goods accord...
Traditional knowledge, community rights and access to benefit sharing of biological resources are em...
The livelihoods of indigenous peoples and the conservation of biodiversity worldwide depend on conse...
This brief has been prepared by Bioversity International for delegates to the 2016 Global Consulta...
Crop genetic resources constitute a ‘new’ global commons, characterized by multiple layers of activi...
Genetic resources are the genetic material in plants and animals that determine useful traits that p...
AbstractCrop genetic resources constitute a 'new' global commons, characterized by multiple layers o...
While food security has long been a national or regional burden, the advent of international instrum...
Agrobiodiversity conservation is vital for food security, maintaining ecological balance, and preser...
Artículo preparado para la Cuarta Reunión del Órgano Rector del Tratado Internacional sobre los Recu...
Contestations about the way in which digital sequence information is used and regulated have created...
Since the 1970s Europe has approached plant genetic resources for food and agri-culture ...
The Convention on Biological Diversity, which provides incentives for countries to exercise sovereig...
Although achieving in situ conservation is possible without changing farmers’ customary management o...
"Although achieving in situ conservation is possible without changing farmers’ customary management ...
Until the end of the last century, crop genetic resources were managed as public domain goods accord...
Traditional knowledge, community rights and access to benefit sharing of biological resources are em...
The livelihoods of indigenous peoples and the conservation of biodiversity worldwide depend on conse...
This brief has been prepared by Bioversity International for delegates to the 2016 Global Consulta...
Crop genetic resources constitute a ‘new’ global commons, characterized by multiple layers of activi...
Genetic resources are the genetic material in plants and animals that determine useful traits that p...
AbstractCrop genetic resources constitute a 'new' global commons, characterized by multiple layers o...
While food security has long been a national or regional burden, the advent of international instrum...
Agrobiodiversity conservation is vital for food security, maintaining ecological balance, and preser...
Artículo preparado para la Cuarta Reunión del Órgano Rector del Tratado Internacional sobre los Recu...
Contestations about the way in which digital sequence information is used and regulated have created...
Since the 1970s Europe has approached plant genetic resources for food and agri-culture ...
The Convention on Biological Diversity, which provides incentives for countries to exercise sovereig...