When the cure kills—CBD limits biodiversity research
journal contribution
posted on 2021-11-11, 03:26authored byK Divakaran Prathapan, R Pethiyagoda, KS Bawa, PH Raven, PD Rajan, LE Acosta, B Adams, ML Bean Museum, S Adl, R Anderson, ABT Smith, CP Arango, MA Arnedo, JW Armbruster, LJ Avila, CO Azevedo, D Baldo, MVL Barclay, DJ Gower, LE Hughes, R Baron-Szabo, AM Bauer, B Bentlage, A Bezděk, G Bird, V Blagoderov, L Bocak, A Bonaldo, JE Bond, CJ Borkent, MA Branham, S Carranza, R Carreno, MR de Carvalho, S Castroviejo-Fisher, H Chiba, F Čiampor, DJ Clarke, AG Collins, R Constantino, FA Crespo, M Daly, P Dominiak, N Dronen, A Dubois, TF Duda, M Eléaume, S Erlacher, P Cordeiro Estrela, N Evenhuis, K Hoch Fehlauer-Ale, H Fery, U Fritz, SD Gaimari, R Garrison, PH Kerr, P Gaubert, DL Geiger, AC Gill, ML Gimmel, T Goldschmidt, R Goswami, A Pérez González, VH Gonzalez, D Gordon, P Greenslade, VI Gusarov, E Hajdu, D Harms, MP Heinicke, EJ Hilton, CJ Hodgson, G Hormiga, P Hutchings, P Jäger, JT Jennings, M Kadej, L Kaila, MJ Kamiński, A Stroiński, GS Karaman, T Karanovic, J Kathirithamby, LR Kirkendall, MV Kitahara, M Klautau, BC Kondratieff, A Kroh, FM Labarque, JM Leavengood, A Letardi, AP Liang, FCT Lima, Z Liu, I Löbl, V Lohrmann, N Malchus, Mallik Malipatil
The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) commits its 196 nation parties to conserve biological diversity, use its components sustainably, and share fairly and equitably the benefits from the utilization of genetic resources. Although these aspirations are laudable, the 2014 Nagoya Protocol and resulting national ambitions on Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS) of genetic resources have generated unintended consequences.
History
Publication Date
2018-06-29
Journal
Science
Volume
360
Issue
6396
Pagination
(p. 1405-1406)
Publisher
AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
ISSN
0036-8075
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