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The effectiveness and success of benefit-sharing measures to date, particularly in contributing towards the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity, has been questionable.
Jane Eva Collins +3 more
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Surplus Sharing with Coherent Utility Functions
We use the theory of coherent measures to look at the problem of surplus sharing in an insurance business. The surplus share of an insured is calculated by the surplus premium in the contract.
Delia Coculescu, Freddy Delbaen
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Polyphenols, Ethnomedicine, and Benefit Sharing [PDF]
This special issue contains selected contributions from the plenary and keynote lectures as well as from the special workshops given at the 7th Tannin Conference (presymposium) and the 58th International Congress and Meeting of the Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research (GA), Berlin, Germany. Tannins have been the subject of extensive
Herbert, Kolodziej +1 more
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Sharing Data With Shared Benefits: Artificial Intelligence Perspective
Artificial intelligence (AI) and data sharing go hand in hand. In order to develop powerful AI models for medical and health applications, data need to be collected and brought together over multiple centers. However, due to various reasons, including data privacy, not all data can be made publicly available or shared with other parties.
Mohammad Tajabadi +4 more
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Benefit Sharing in the Arctic: A Systematic View
Benefit sharing is a key concept for sustainable development in communities affected by the extractive industry. In the Arctic, where extractive activities have been growing, a comprehensive and systematic understanding of benefit sharing frameworks is ...
Andrey N. Petrov, Maria S. Tysiachniouk
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Successful forest conservation in the tropics depends on various biophysical, socioeconomic, cultural, and political factors. Researchers, environmental practitioners, and local people recognize the need to resolve longstanding systemic weaknesses in ...
Jan C. Habel +4 more
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An inter-disciplinary methodology for researching benefit-sharing as a norm diffusing in global environmental law [PDF]
This paper proposes a methodology for an interdisciplinary, empirical enquiry into the diffusion of the legal concept of ‘benefit-sharing’. The paper draws together accounts of norm diffusion from sociology, international relations and law to devise a ...
Morgera, Elisa, Parks, Louisa
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The aim of this Special Issue is to provide a comprehensive view of the benefit sharing and compensation mechanisms for the Indigenous Peoples and local communities in the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions due to industrial resource extraction.
Maria S. Tysiachniouk +2 more
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Small and Medium sized Enterprises’ Collaborative Buyer-Supplier Relationships: Boundary Spanning Individual Perspectives [PDF]
Boundary-spanning individuals (BSIs) play a critical role in supply chain management, especially in small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) where interactions with buyers and suppliers can depend heavily on just a few individuals. This study, utilizing
Ha, B., Lee, T., Son, B.G.
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