Biodiversity and Traditional Knowledge: Equitable Partnerships in PracticeSarah A. Laird Biodiversity research and prospecting are long-standing activities taking place in a new legal and ethical environment. Following entry into force of the Convention on Biological Diversity in 1993, and other recent policy developments, expectations and obligations for research and prospecting partnerships have changed. However, to date there are few guides to integrating these concepts with practice. This book offers practical guidance on how to arrive at equitable biodiversity research and prospecting partnerships. Drawing on experience and lessons learned from around the world, it provides case studies, analysis and recommendations in a range of areas that together form a new framework for creating equity in these partnerships. They include researcher codes of ethics, institutional policies, community research agreements, the design of more effective commercial partnerships and biodiversity prospecting contracts, the drafting and implementation of national 'access and benefit-sharing' laws, and institutional tools for the distribution of financial benefits. As part of the People and Plants initiative to enhance the role of communities in efforts to conserve biodiversity and use natural resources sustainably, Biodiversity and Traditional Knowledge will be invaluable to students, researchers and local communities, academic institutions, international agencies, government bodies and companies involved in biodiversity research, prospecting and conservation. |
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... Natural Products ( ASOMPS ) in Manila in 1992 . As the subtitle of the Manila Declaration , The Ethical Utilization of Asian Biological Resources , makes clear , this declaration was a call for an ethical code of behaviour by foreign ...
... natural characteristics and influence , without permanent or significant habita- tion , which is protected and managed to preserve its natural condition ; Category II : national park - protected area managed mainly for ecosystem protec ...
... natural ingredients are used in commercial products in a variety of ways . The majority of products marketed as natural , in both prestige and mass markets , include only negligi- ble quantities of natural material , often solely for ...
Contents
equitable biodiversity research relationships | 3 |
codes of ethics | 16 |
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