Subject to its national legislation, respect, preserve and maintain knowledge, innovations and practices of indigenous and local communities embodying traditional lifestyles relevant for the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity and... Sovereign Subjects: Indigenous sovereignty mattersby Aileen Moreton-Robinson - 2007 - 256 pagesNo preview available - About this book
| Susette Biber-Klemm, Thomas Cottier - Nature - 2006 - 400 pages
...Guidelines, nor the ITPGRFA give a definition of the term 'traditional knowledge". The CBD speaks of 'traditional knowledge, innovations and practices...local communities embodying traditional lifestyles relevant for the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity' (Article 8(j)); the ITPGRFA... | |
| Ricardo Meléndez-Ortiz - Business & Economics - 2013 - 321 pages
...economic livelihoods of millions of poor Thai farmers would be jeopardized. respect, preserve and maintain knowledge, innovations and practices of indigenous...local communities embodying traditional lifestyles relevant for the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity and promote the wider application... | |
| Law - 2005 - 852 pages
...far as possible and appropriate, "Subject to its national legislation, respect, preserve and maintain knowledge, innovations and practices of indigenous...local communities embodying traditional lifestyles relevant for the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity and promote their wider application... | |
| United Nations Environment Programme - Science - 2005 - 751 pages
...sustainable use of its components; (j) Subject to its national legislation, respect, preserve and maintain of the Council of Europe and forwarded by him at least...two months before the meeting of the Standing Comm relevant for the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity and promote their wider application... | |
| Harriet Deacon, Luvuyo Dondolo, Mbulelo Mrubata, Sandra Prosalendis - Anthropology - 2004 - 86 pages
...signatory to the Convention 'subject to its national legislation, [to] respect, preserve and maintain knowledge, innovations and practices of indigenous...local communities embodying traditional lifestyles relevant for the conservation and sustained use of biological diversity' (article 8(j)). A working... | |
| Sheldon Krimsky, Peter Shorett - Business & Economics - 2005 - 254 pages
...requires state parties, "as far as possible and as appropriate," to "respect, preserve and maintain knowledge, innovations and practices of indigenous...local communities embodying traditional lifestyles relevant for the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity and promote their wider application... | |
| Susan Scafidi - Law - 2005 - 228 pages
...profit sharing, although the CBD does provide that member nations shall "respect, preserve and maintain knowledge, innovations and practices of indigenous...local communities embodying traditional lifestyles relevant for the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity and promote their wider application... | |
| Michael Markussen - Nature - 2005 - 466 pages
...as far as possible, and >subject to their national legislations to >respect, preserve and maintain knowledge, innovations and practices of indigenous...local communities embodying traditional lifestyles relevant for the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity and promote their wider application... | |
| Zohara Yaniv, Uriel Bachrach - Science - 2005 - 532 pages
...as possible and as appropriate: Subject to its national legislation, respect, preserve and maintain knowledge, innovations and practices of indigenous...local communities embodying traditional lifestyles relevant for the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity and promote their wider application... | |
| Laurence Bérard - Science - 2005 - 278 pages
...Ecological Knowledge in France open up promising possibilities for meeting the objective of protecting the "knowledge, innovations and practices of indigenous...local communities embodying traditional lifestyles". From the point of view of the IFB, this book constitutes a continuation and development of the findings... | |
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