Access and Benefit|sharing
The Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-sharing
An international agreement which aims at sharing the benefits arising from the utilization of genetic resources in a fair and equitable way.
access and benefit sharing | IPBES secretariat
Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services. Secretariat: [email protected]. Media and communication: media@ ...
Access and Benefit-sharing - GEF
The GEF builds capacity of governments and other stakeholders to determine the legal access to genetic resources and to ensure that benefits from their ...
The Nagoya Protocol at Its 10th Anniversary: Lessons Learned and ...
It does so by empowering countries to impose prior authorization (Access) and payment requirements (Benefit-Sharing) on companies that ...
Nagoya Protocol - Convention on Biological Diversity
The Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS) is an international agreement adopted at COP10 with the aim to share the benefits arising from the ...
An explanatory guide to the Nagoya Protocol on access and benefit ...
... Sharing of Benefits Arising from their Utilization (ABS) to the Convention on ... An explanatory guide to the Nagoya Protocol on access and benefit-sharing.
Focus on ABS (Access and Benefit-Sharing)
The Nagoya Protocol is an international agreement regulating access to genetic resources and the fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from their ...
Sharing nature's genetic resources - European Commission
This is the concept of "access and benefit sharing". Objectives. In line with international agreements, the EU aims to ensure that benefits from genetic ...
The Nagoya Protocol and Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS)
The Nagoya Protocol and Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS) Responsibilities for users of biological materials ... The Nagoya Protocol on Access and ...
Leaders explore how to equitably share the benefits of nature - UNEP
Countries should adhere to clearly defined access and benefit-sharing mechanisms. This includes the need for science-based access and benefits- ...
What is Access and Benefit Sharing? - GENRES.de
ABS stands for Access and Benefit Sharing. Access means access to genetic resources; benefit sharing stands for an equitable sharing of the benefits arising ...
Implementing access and benefit sharing for biodiversity - giz.de
The initiative supports (regulated) access and fair benefit-sharing in the use of biodiversity by companies and research institutes.
Facing the Harsh Reality of Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS ... - MDPI
This paper describes the experiences, practical constraints and complexities encountered by users of genetic resources when dealing with ABS legislation.
Engaging with the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-Sharing
We outline how current implementation of the Convention of Biological Diversity and the Nagoya Protocol affect noncommercial research.
Access and Benefit-Sharing | Botanic Gardens Conservation ...
Botanic gardens need to acquire new material legally and share benefits from the use of this material fairly and equitably with its providers.
The Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-sharing
The Nagoya Protocol was adopted in 2010 as a supplementary agreement under the CBD in order to create more legally binding provisions to regulate access to ...
Access and benefit-sharing: what indicators to measure 'success'?
Science & Society. Series: Local and Indigenous ecological knowledge. Access and benefit-sharing: what indicators to measure 'success'? · Challenges to access ...
Access and Benefit Sharing | United Nations Development Programme
This project aims to strengthen national capacities for access to benefit sharing of Cambodia's genetic resources.
Countries regulate access to their genetic resources and impose benefit-sharing obligations on the users of these resources.
Access and Benefit-Sharing: Ensuring the fair and equitable sharing ...
Access and Benefit-Sharing refers to the agreement between user and provider in the access of genetic resources and how benefits are shared between them.