Background documentation (abstracts and papers) for the 10th Session of the Global Diversity Forum Auteur various authors Date 1998 Source IUCN (ID: MON-062818) Éditeur | Lieu de publication Secretariat to the Convention on Biological Diversity | Gland, Switzerland Pages 100+ p. Type du document Rapport/document de conférence, colloque etc Conférence nom | lieu | date 10th Session of the Global Diversity Forum | Bratislava | 19980501 -19980503 Langue Anglais Champ d'application International Sujet Espèces sauvages et écosystèmes Mot clé Préservation de l'écosystème Biodiversité Financement Éducation Ressources génétiques Populations autochtones Droits de propriété intellectuelle/brevets Résumé Contents: * Workshop on Sharing the Benefits arising from the Utilisation of Genetic Resources - Access to genetic resources: The experience of the environmental bureau - Sao Paulo State - Brazil - The Philippines' ABS regime: Reflections on three years experience - Access to genetic resources and means for fair and equitable benefit sharing: A case study from Switzerland - Conservation of plant germplasm: Has biotechnology an answer? - Access and benefit-sharing under the CBD: The Novo Nordisk experience - Sharing the benefits arising from the utilisation of genetic resources: The experience of Costa Rica - Legal and financial mechanisms for benefit-sharing: A case study in Nigeria - The Trust Fund model for benefit sharing under the CBD - The Nigerian experience - Discovering new medicines from nature: The Pharmaceutical industry and the Convention on Biological Diversity - The way forward: Lessons from pioneer projects on sharing benefits - Access and benefit sharing: Recent developments and emerging issues in India and the South Asian region - Mountain biodiversity and benefit sharing: Nepal 's experiences - From Norway to Novartis: A source country experience with bioprospecting - Sharing benefits from biological and genetic resources with the local communities: The case study of initiatives around Bwindi Impenetrable Nation Park in Uganda - Protecting indigenous rights the 'sui generis' way - The Peruvian experience - Access to genetic resources and sharing the benefits arising from the utilisation of these resources: The case of Tai National Park - Côte d'Ivoire * Workshop on Traditional Knowledge and Article 8(j) - Local community-based institutions in the management of forest in Cameroon - A case study of the Kilum Mountain Forest - Integrating knowledge: Indigenous knowledge, native title and land use agreements in Australia - The local communities and the implementation of article 8(j) of the Convention on Biological Diversit y - Integrating knowledge: Indigenous knowledge, native title and land use agreements in Australia - The local communities and the implementation of article 8(j) of the Convention on Biological Diversity - Article 8(j) within article 8: Traditional knowledge, protected areas, and conservation - Indigenous knowledge and biodiversity: An African perspective - Biodiversity conservation and sustainable use of medicinal plants in Sri Lanka - Traditional ecological knowledge and the 'Web of life': Rediscovering the cultural and spiritual values of biodiversity * Workshop on CBD clearing-house mechanism: Building a network of networks - How the UNEP/GEF biodiversity date management ( BDM) project can contribute to the clearing-house mechanism - A bottoms-up approach to developing a clearing-house mechanism - North American biodiversity information network - Sea-BD met for Southeast Asian biodiversity -* Workshop on Tenure and Sustainability of Resource Use - Environmental limits of sustainable land-use - Change of biological diversity in arid ecosystems of Cental Asia under the impact of desertification - Tenure, access rights and sustainable use of renewable natural resources: A Nigerian case study - Ancestral land rights and sustainable resource use: The experience of the Tingguians of Abra Province, Northern Philippines - Mechanisms of and difficulties for the application of land rights of the Qullombos remnants communities in natural protected areas in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil *Workshop on Financial Innovation for Biodiversity - Insights from the financial service initiative - Financing biodiversity protection: The potential of environmental funds - Economic and legal incentives to support ecosystem management in the United States - Financial mechanisms proposed for protecting biodiversityy in Romania - Innovations for financing wildlife conservation in Kenya - Financing emergency actions for biodiversity conservationn - Innovative financial mechanisms for sustainable use projects - Village conservation funds: Small but sustainable? - Criteria for innovative financial incentive measures - Alternative financial mechanisms for the implementation of the CBD: Economic and legal incentives for private sector initiatives - An assessment of the sustainability of community-based financial mechanisms for biodiversity conservation: The case of Uganda's Mhahinga and Bwindi Trust Fund - Implications of the Kyoto Protocol for forest management and biodiversity conservation - Many a slip twixt donor and recipient - New and additional sources of finances for implementing CBD provisions - Prospects for financing biodiversity conservation in Nepal - Financing private sector biodiversity projects - Environmental finance: Linking two worlds - Financial innovations for biodiversity: The Swiss experiences - Financing open spaces in Colorado, USA - Environmental foundations: Providing access to international funds for local NGOs - The ESKOM/EWT strategic partnership: Crossing traditional boundaries for the sake of biodiversity * Workshop on an Ecosystem Approach to the Management of Inland Water Systems and Biodiversity - A watershed approach to facilitate aquatic ecosystem management - Integrating freshwater biodiversity in development: Some emerging lessons - Frontiers in biodiversity science - Integrating freshwater biodiversity conservation with development: A World Bank approach - Priorities for coastal and marine biodiversity in the Mediterranean - Economic implications of an ecosystem approach to the management of inland water systems and their biodiversity * Workshop on Public Education and Awareness: How to put it into practice Peru, Slovakia, Croatia, Indonesia, Canada, Holland, RSA, Zambia, Norway, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Lithuania * Workshop on Trade and Biodiversity D'autres références Traité Convention sur la diversité biologique Traité | Multilatéral | Rio de Janeiro | Jui 22, 1992 Mot clé: Règlement des différends, Cultures/pâtures, Monitorage, Recherche, Politique/planification, Conservation ex situ, Institution, Financement, Biodiversité, Éducation, Biotechnologie, Transfert de technologie, EIA, Espèces exotiques, Accès et partage des avantages, Subvention/incitation, Gestion/conservation, Responsabilité/indemnisation, Collecte de données/déclarations, Ressources génétiques, Aire protégée, Protection de l'habitat, Utilisation durable, Droits traditionnels/droits coutumiers, Préservation de l'écosystème Source: IUCN (ID: TRE-001148)