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Convention on Biological Diversity

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Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) is a global agreement addressing all aspects of biological diversity: genetic resources, species, and ecosystems.
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The Convention on Biological Diversity

1992
As developing countries have come to realise the economic value of their biodiversity, so the political considerations surrounding its utilisation have become more complex. The direct commodity values of exploited biological resources, such as tropical hardwoods and fisheries, are well established, as are the indirect benefits from tourism and game ...
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Science and the Convention on Biological Diversity

Science, 2002
Can a treaty concerning all of life on Earth make a practical difference to scientists? As countries implement the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) work programs, apply its guidelines, and execute national strategies, its influence on science is likely to grow.
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Convention on Biological Diversity

Choice Reviews Online, 2013
H. David Cooper, Kieran Noonan-Mooney
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The Convention on Biological Diversity and REDD+

2016
The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) interfaces with REDD because the development of REDD holds significant potential to impact biodiversity and ecosystem services in forested developing countries, and because securing long-term carbon emissions reductions in tropical forests will require improvements in forest management that may correspond ...
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Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)

2008
The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) is very pleased to be celebrating the International Year of Deserts and Desertification (IYDD). Deserts and other drylands present some of the harshest conditions on Earth. In the Kalahari Basin, temperatures regularly fluctuate 40 C between day and night while some areas of the Atacama Desert in Chile ...
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The Convention on Biological Diversity

The Journal of World Intellectual Property, 2002
Beatrice Chaytor   +2 more
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CONVENTION ON BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY

2014
Importance of biological diversity is accepted by all the sectors dealing with biological objects. The term is not only restricted to plant and animal genetic resources, insects and other flora and fauna elements in the ecosystem, but also all diversity among elements of natural habitats that pertain to food production.
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