Biodiversity, Access and Benefit-Sharing
Global Case Studies
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:16th Jun '17
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The Nagoya Protocol to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) is rapidly receiving signatures and ratifications. Many countries are preparing to implement the protocol through national research permit systems and/or biodiversity laws. Yet there is still considerable confusion about how to implement the Protocol, regarding access and benefit-sharing (ABS) procedures, and minimal experience in many countries. This book seeks to remedy this gap in understanding by analysing a number of ABS case studies in light of the Nagoya Protocol.
The case studies are wide-ranging, with examples of plants for medicinal, cosmetic, biotech and food products from or for development in Australia, North Africa, Madagascar, Switzerland, Thailand, USA and Oceania. These will encourage countries to develop national systems which maximise their benefits (both monetary and non-monetary) towards conservation and support for local communities that hold traditional knowledge. In addition, the author analyses new expectations raised by the Nagoya Protocol, such as the encouragement of the development of community protocols by indigenous and local communities. As a result, stakeholders and policy-makers will be able to learn the steps involved in establishing ABS agreements, issues that arise between stakeholders, and the types of benefits that might be realistic.
"Robinson’s meticulous analysis is a valuable contribution to discussion on how to achieve fairness in both bioprospecting projects and genetic resource access regulation, and whether such an aspiration is even possible. The numerous case studies are fascinating and the analysis is unfailingly authoritative, making the book essential reading for scholars and policymakers." – Graham Dutfield, Professor of International Governance, University of Leeds, UK
"Overall, this is a useful reference book and a reminder that biodiversity is much, much more than a carbon sink." – Royal Society of Biology, Dr. A M Mannion
"In this book, Robinson masterfully combines his vast experience in human geography and environmental law with his meticulous and extensive research methods to present a set of important case studies and discussions for further reflection and pragmatic thinking on core issues relating to the implementation of the ABS regime...In all, Robinson’s research is deep and expansive." – Intellectual Property Journal, Oluwatobiloba Moody, Center for International Governance Innovation
ISBN: 9781138304529
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
228 pages