A compilation of some of the papers presented at the International Conference on Biological Diversity Autor various authors Fecha 1994 Fuente IUCN (ID: MON-051938) Editor | Lugar de publicación unpublished Páginas 259 p. Tipo de documento Conferencia, simposio etc. documento/informe Conferencia | lugar | fecha International Conference on Biological Diversity: Exploring the Complexities | Tucson | 19940325 -19940327 Idioma Inglés Campo de aplicación Internacional Materia Especies silvestres y ecosistemas Palabra clave Pueblos indígenas Biodiversidad Biotecnología Fauna silvestre Recursos genéticos Derechos de propiedad intelectual/patentes Flora silvestre Ordenación/conservación Resumen Contents: 1. Indigenous peoples and the environment in developing countries: The case of Awas Tingni, Nicaragua; 2. Biotechnology can help reduce the loss of biodiversity; 3. An unknown fraction of the world's biodiversity will survive global change; 4. Reversing the loss of biodiversity: Implementing political, economic and social measures; 5. Reversing the loss of biodiversity: An overview of international measures; 6. Animals as inventions: Biotechnology and intellectual property rights; 7.The commercialization of indigenous genetic resources: Values, institutions and instruments; 8. What to do about biodiversity: Property rights, public goods and the earth's biological riches; 9. International research on crop plants: Strategies for utilizing biotechnology and proprietary products; 10.Biodiversity and economic values - A summary; 11.Aspects of intellectual property in biotechnology - somee European legal perspectives; 12.Collaboration between Merck and the National Institute for Biodiversity (INBio); 13.Owning and trading biodiversity: Immediate and long- term issues; 14.How can science help identify where to put limited financial resources? 15.Legal obligations protecting biodiversity and the Convention on Biological Diversity; 16.Markets and biodiversity; 17.Commercializing biodiversity: The issue of intellectual property rights; 18.Biodiversity prospecting frameworks: The INBio experience in Costa Rica Otras referencias Tratado Convenio sobre la Diversidad Biológica Tratado | Multilateral | Rio de Janeiro | Jun 22, 1992 Palabra clave: Transferencia de tecnología, Biotecnología, Especies exóticas, Uso sostenible, Solución de controversias, Cultivos/praderas, Derechos tradicionales/derechos consuetudinarios, Recopilación de datos/informes, Ordenación/conservación, Subvención/incentivo, Educación, Institución, EIA, Financiamiento, Investigación, Zona protegida, Conservación ex-situ, Protección del hábitat, Responsabilidad/indemnización, Recursos genéticos, Monitoreo, Política/planificación, Acceso a la biodiversidad y distribución de beneficios, Biodiversidad, Conservación del ecosistema Fuente: IUCN (ID: TRE-001148)