When the cure kills—CBD limits biodiversity research : national laws fearing biopiracy squelch taxonomy studies
- Autores
- Divakaran Prathapan, Kaniyarikkal; Pethiyagoda, Rohan; Bawa Singh, Kamaljit; Raven, Peter H.; Rajan, Priyadarsanan Dharma
- Año de publicación
- 2018
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
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- versión publicada
- Descripción
- Fil: Divakaran Prathapan, Kaniyarikkal. Universidad Agrícola de Kerala; India.
Fil: Pethiyagoda, Rohan. Museo Australiano. Sección de Ictiología; Australia.
Fil: Bawa Singh, Kamaljit. Universidad de Massachusetts; Estados Unidos.
Fil: Raven, Peter H. Jardín Botánico de Missouri; Estados Unidos.
Fil: Rajan, Priyadarsanan Dharma. Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment; India.
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. The last of these objectives was further codified in the Convention's Nagoya Protocol (NP), which came into effect in 2014. Although these aspirations are laudable, the NP and resulting national ambitions on Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS) of genetic resources have generated several national regulatory regimes fraught with unintended consequences (1). Anticipated benefits from the commercial use of genetic resources, especially those that might flow to local or indigenous communities because of regulated access to those resources, have largely been exaggerated and not yet realized. Instead, national regulations created in anticipation of commercial benefits, particularly in many countries that are rich in biodiversity, have curtailed biodiversity research by in-country scientists as well as international collaboration (1). This weakens the first and foremost objective of the CBD—conservation of biological diversity. We suggest ways that the Conference of the Parties (CoP) of the CBD may proactively engage scientists to create a regulatory environment conducive to advancing biodiversity science. - Materia
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When the cure kills—CBD limits biodiversity research : national laws fearing biopiracy squelch taxonomy studiesDivakaran Prathapan, KaniyarikkalPethiyagoda, RohanBawa Singh, KamaljitRaven, Peter H.Rajan, Priyadarsanan DharmaNagoya ProtocolPicConservationTaxonomyFil: Divakaran Prathapan, Kaniyarikkal. Universidad Agrícola de Kerala; India.Fil: Pethiyagoda, Rohan. Museo Australiano. Sección de Ictiología; Australia.Fil: Bawa Singh, Kamaljit. Universidad de Massachusetts; Estados Unidos.Fil: Raven, Peter H. Jardín Botánico de Missouri; Estados Unidos.Fil: Rajan, Priyadarsanan Dharma. Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment; India.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. The last of these objectives was further codified in the Convention's Nagoya Protocol (NP), which came into effect in 2014. Although these aspirations are laudable, the NP and resulting national ambitions on Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS) of genetic resources have generated several national regulatory regimes fraught with unintended consequences (1). Anticipated benefits from the commercial use of genetic resources, especially those that might flow to local or indigenous communities because of regulated access to those resources, have largely been exaggerated and not yet realized. Instead, national regulations created in anticipation of commercial benefits, particularly in many countries that are rich in biodiversity, have curtailed biodiversity research by in-country scientists as well as international collaboration (1). This weakens the first and foremost objective of the CBD—conservation of biological diversity. We suggest ways that the Conference of the Parties (CoP) of the CBD may proactively engage scientists to create a regulatory environment conducive to advancing biodiversity science.American Association for the Advancement of Science2018-06-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfapplication/pdf592.3 KBhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12219/4323enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://science.sciencemag.org/content/360/6396/1405info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAtribución-NoComercial-CompartirIgual 4.0 Internacionalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/reponame:Repositorio Institucional Digital de la Universidad Nacional de Misiones (UNaM)instname:Universidad Nacional de Misiones2025-10-16T10:46:59Zoai:rid.unam.edu.ar:20.500.12219/4323instacron:UNAMInstitucionalhttps://rid.unam.edu.ar/Universidad públicahttps://www.unam.edu.ar/https://rid.unam.edu.ar/oai/rsnrdArgentinaopendoar:2025-10-16 10:46:59.468Repositorio Institucional Digital de la Universidad Nacional de Misiones (UNaM) - Universidad Nacional de Misionesfalse |
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When the cure kills—CBD limits biodiversity research : national laws fearing biopiracy squelch taxonomy studies |
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When the cure kills—CBD limits biodiversity research : national laws fearing biopiracy squelch taxonomy studies |
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When the cure kills—CBD limits biodiversity research : national laws fearing biopiracy squelch taxonomy studies |
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When the cure kills—CBD limits biodiversity research : national laws fearing biopiracy squelch taxonomy studies |
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Divakaran Prathapan, Kaniyarikkal Pethiyagoda, Rohan Bawa Singh, Kamaljit Raven, Peter H. Rajan, Priyadarsanan Dharma |
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