| Cyrille de Klemm, Clare Shine - 1993 - 330 pages
...deals with in situ conservation. Each Contracting Party shall, as far as possible and as appropriate: "subject to its national legislation, respect, preserve...and sustainable use of biological diversity.... and encourage the equitable sharing of the benefits arising from the utilization of such knowledge, innovations... | |
| Sharad Singh Negi - 1993 - 356 pages
...present use and the conservation of biological diversity and the sustainable use of its components; (j) Subject to its national legislation, respect, preserve...indigenous and local communities embodying traditional life styles relevant for the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity and promote their... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1994 - 76 pages
..."» * * each party is required, subject to its national legislation, to take measures relating to the knowledge, innovations and practices of indigenous...relevant for the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity and to promote their wider application, with the approval and involvement of the holders... | |
| Darrell Addison Posey, Graham Dutfield - 1996 - 324 pages
...conservation is upheld in Article 8 of the CBD, especially paragraph j, which directs that the practice should "respect, preserve and maintain knowledge, innovations...the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity" (see Chapter 10). Ex situ conservation is the maintenance of species of plants or animals... | |
| DIANE Publishing Company - 1996 - 181 pages
...that these are respected, maintained, promoted and preserved in an ecologically sustainable manner, and promote their wider application with the approval...and involvement of the holders of such knowledge; in addition, safeguard the existing intellectual property rights of these women as protected under... | |
| Commonwealth Secretariat - 1996 - 72 pages
...that these are respected, maintained, promoted and preserved in an ecologically sustainable manner, and promote their wider application with the approval...and involvement of the holders of such knowledge; in addition, safeguard the existing intellectual property rights of these women as protected under... | |
| Florence Howe - 1996 - 484 pages
...that these are respected, maintained, promoted and preserved in an ecologically sustainable manner, and promote their wider application with the approval...and involvement of the holders of such knowledge; in addition, safeguard the existing intellectual property rights of these women as protected under... | |
| Tony Whitten, Roehayat Emon Soeriaatmadja, Suraya A. Afiff - 1996 - 1040 pages
...conditions needed for compatibility between present uses and the conservation of biological diversity; • respect, preserve, and maintain knowledge, innovations,...communities embodying traditional lifestyles relevant to conservation, and allow, with consultation, the equitable sharing of the benefies arising from them;... | |
| Pania Te Whāiti, Mārie Barbara McCarthy, Arohia Durie - 1997 - 202 pages
...United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (1992) Article 8(j) requires signatory states to: respect, preserve and maintain knowledge, innovations...local communities embodying traditional lifestyles for the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity and promote their wider application... | |
| Tony Simpson - 1997 - 236 pages
...Convention requires Parties only 'as far as possible and as appropriate, subject to national legislation, to respect, preserve and maintain knowledge, innovations...local communities embodying traditional lifestyles' (Article 8(j)). Govern- . ments clearly have a number of grounds on which to base their : reasons for... | |
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