ABSTRACT

Biodiversity research and prospecting are long-standing activities taking place in a new legal and ethical environment. Following entry into force of the Convention on Biological Diversity in 1993, and other recent policy developments, expectations and obligations for research and prospecting partnerships have changed. However, to date there are few guides to integrating these concepts with practice. This book offers practical guidance on how to arrive at equitable biodiversity research and prospecting partnerships. Drawing on experience and lessons learned from around the world, it provides case studies, analysis and recommendations in a range of areas that together form a new framework for creating equity in these partnerships. They include researcher codes of ethics, institutional policies, community research agreements, the design of more effective commercial partnerships and biodiversity prospecting contracts, the drafting and implementation of national 'access and benefit-sharing' laws, and institutional tools for the distribution of financial benefits. As part of the People and Plants initiative to enhance the role of communities in efforts to conserve biodiversity and use natural resources sustainably, Biodiversity and Traditional Knowledge will be invaluable to students, researchers and local communities, academic institutions, international agencies, government bodies and companies involved in biodiversity research, prospecting and conservation.

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Section I

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Institutions Where

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B1.1C

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What are research guidelines?

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B2.1TPCFBRP (1996)

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B2.2DI

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B2.3E

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B2.4TAAACE:

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B2.5TMDMA

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B2.6FFC: TCT-CPSECRIH

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Conclusion

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Note

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B3.1CPG -

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Section 5

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The process of developing a policy

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B3.2T :

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B3.3TUI, C’ PCRPS:

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B3.4BSA:

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Taking stock

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PEOPLE ,

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Biodiversity research and publications

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B4.1R -

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B4.2R’

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B4.3T :

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B4.4A ’ :

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DUSUN COMMUNITIES ’ KINABALU N PARK

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B5.1TMLC : ‘ ’

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B5.2 -: F

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B5.3F ‘ ’

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Recognize local value of biodiversity

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Dissemination

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Jump with Whales

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Section II IN PROTECTED AREAS

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B6.1W ?

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B6.2 IUCN PAC 1994 G A

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CASE S TUDY 2D CAMEROON

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B6.3TCBD

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B6.4RD 391 A P

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B6.5 WWF IUCN/WCPA PI/TPPA

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Section III COMMUNITY RELATIONSHIPS WITH

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B7.1I :

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B7.2TA : ’

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B7.3W ?

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B7.4TKY

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B7.6TICC:

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B7.8C

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B7.9D ? A

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B 7.10 V

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Definition of terms and scope

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B 7.11 TGNPP

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Responsibilities of other collaborators

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B 7.12 TAF

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B 7.13 TSA: -

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Term and amendment Annex

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Conclusion

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B 7.14 S

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B 7.15 B

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Notes

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Section IV THE COMMERCIAL USE OF BIODIVERSITY AND

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B8.1D

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Horticulture

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B8.4C

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B8.5 CITES

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B8.6W ‘’?

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B8.7T

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Demand for access to genetic resources

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B8.8E-: -

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Best practice in benefit-sharing

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B8.9M -

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B 8.10 D -

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B 8.11: I :

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B 8.12 PCBD

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Conclusion

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Note

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B9.1APD 391

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B9.2P

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B9.3C

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B9.4C -:

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B9.5I :

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B9.6TP ICBG A

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Enforcing contracts and securing equity

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B9.7W,

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B 10.1 D F

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B 10.2 B P: -

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B 11.1 K

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Size and scope of trust funds

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B 11.3 K

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Governing structure

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B 11.5 P

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B 11.6 S

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B 11.7 F

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Flexibility and efficiency

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Section V

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B 12.1 W ‘ ’ CBD?

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Sovereignty over genetic resources

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Prior informed consent (PIC)

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B 12.2 D -

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B 12.3 I CBD -

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B 12.4 A -M

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B 12.5 D 391: CRAGRAP

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B 12.6 I -

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B 12.7 TPIPRA 1997

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B 12.8 P P

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B 12.9 D -S A:

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B 12.10 S -

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Benefit-sharing and technology transfer

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Administrative mechanism

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Conclusion

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Section VI

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Making benefit-sharing work in practice

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Directory of useful contacts and resources

Biodiversity-related secretariats

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Selected industry associations

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Note

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Acronyms and abbreviations

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Glossary

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References