نتایج جستجو برای: convention on biological diversity

تعداد نتایج: 8702986  

2009
LINDA LAIKRE FRED W. ALLENDORF LAUREL C. ARONER C. SCOTT BAKER DAVID P. GREGOVICH MICHAEL M. HANSEN JENNIFER A. JACKSON KATHERINE C. KENDALL KEVIN McKELVEY MAILE C. NEEL ISABELLE OLIVIERI NILS RYMAN MICHAEL K. SCHWARTZ JEFFREY B. STETZ DAVID A. TALLMON BARBARA L. TAYLOR CHRISTINA D. VOJTA DONALD M. WALLER ROBIN S. WAPLES

LINDA LAIKRE,∗ FRED W. ALLENDORF,† LAUREL C. ARONER,† C. SCOTT BAKER,‡ DAVID P. GREGOVICH,§ MICHAEL M. HANSEN,∗∗ JENNIFER A. JACKSON,‡ KATHERINE C. KENDALL,†† KEVIN McKELVEY,‡‡ MAILE C. NEEL,§§ ISABELLE OLIVIERI,∗∗∗ NILS RYMAN,∗ MICHAEL K. SCHWARTZ,‡‡ RUTH SHORT BULL,† JEFFREY B. STETZ,†† DAVID A. TALLMON,††† BARBARA L. TAYLOR,§ CHRISTINA D. VOJTA,‡‡‡ DONALD M. WALLER,§§§ AND ROBIN S. WAPLES∗∗∗...

2014
Carmen Richerzhagen

In October, 2010, a protocol on access and benefit-sharing (ABS) of genetic resources was adopted, the so-called Nagoya Protocol on Access to Genetic Resources and the Fair and Equitable Sharing of Benefits Arising from their Utilization to the Convention on Biological Diversity. Before the adoption of the Nagoya Protocol, the governance architecture of ABS was already characterized by a multif...

2016
Erick de la Barrera

Mexico is hosting the 13th Conference of the Parts (COP-13) on the Convention on Biological Diversity. Participants will have another opportunity to "integrate biodiversity for wellbeing." Considering that food production is a major driver for the loss of biological diversity, despite the fact that ample genetic reservoirs are crucial for the persistence of agriculture in a changing world, food...

2016
Wojciech Solarz Kamil Najberek Agnieszka Pociecha

Two articles published in Diversity and Distributions (Green, 2015; Reynolds et al., 2015) demonstrate the role of waterbirds in dispersing alien species and claim that this phenomenon has been largely neglected. Setting out priorities for the future, they focus on the need to improve our understanding of the problem if it is to be successfully managed. We argue that birds are vectors of the se...

2012
Teija Reyes

An Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is a process by which the benefits of development are weighed against its environmental costs. Since indigenous communities are the principal environmental stewards of their land, it is imperative that they are consulted and play an active part in the EIA process. Their input can help to correct a scientific analysis that “misrepresents the local context...

Journal: :Future Internet 2014
Giorgos Somarakis Anastasia Stratigea

By the Aarhus Convention (1998) it is recognized the right of citizens to get access to and influence decision-making in respect to issues affecting the state of the environment. More specifically, in Article 8 it is stated that public authorities are forced to engage public participation when preparing regulations or legally binding rules that have a significant environmental impact. Towards t...

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