Biodiversity Conservation Through Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS)

Biodiversity Conservation Through Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS)

Himalayas and Indian Sub-Continent

Oommen, Oommen V.; Pisupati, Balakrishna; Laladhas, K. P.; Nelliyat, Prakash

Springer International Publishing AG

01/2023

370

Dura

Inglês

9783031161858

15 a 20 dias

764

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Chapter 1. Convention on Biological Diversity, Lessons from its Three Decades Journey.- Chapter 2. Implementation of the Nagoya Protocol in India: Experiences, Challenges and Learning's.- Chapter 3. Achievements in India's ABS Mechanism.- Chapter 4. Statutory and Obligatory Responsibilities of State Biodiversity Boards for the Conservation of Indigenous Biodiversity and ABS.- Chapter 5. ABS of Biological Resources and associated Traditional knowledge: A Multi -tiered Responsibility".- Chapter 6. Intellectual Property Right (IPR) and ABS: Need for Universal Accountability and Monitoring.- Chapter 7. Traditional Knowledge (TK) and ABS in the context of Himalayan States.- Chapter 8. ABS in Indigenous knowledge Stewardship and Sustainable Development.- Chapter 9. Access and Benefit Sharing; Agro-biodiversity and Farmers rights on seeds- The case of indigenous rice varieties of Wayanad, Kerala, India.- Chapter 10. Insects and ABS.- Chapter 11. Access and Benefit Sharing, Marine Genetic Resources and Aquaculture:The Indian Scenario in Blue Economy Paradigms.- Chapter 12. A revisit to Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS) with reference to Aquatic Bio-resources.- Chapter 13. Strengthening ABS Implementation in India.- Chapter 14. Biological Diversity Act and Enforcement Challenges in India.- Chapter 15. Is ABS an Innovative Financial Mechanism for Biodiversity Conservation.- Chapter 16. The Economics of Ecosystem and Biodiversity (TEEB) in ABS perspective.- Chapter 17. Institutions and incentives to facilitate Indigenous and local people participation in the ABS regime in India.- Chapter 18. ABS; Scope of Indian Medicinal Plants.- Chapter 19. Biological Diversity Act versus other Environmental laws in India.- Chapter 20. The Need for a Nagoya Protocol 'Plus'.
ABS;Access and benefit sharing;Conservation;Biodiversity Economics;Traditional knowledge;Nagoya Protocol;Biological diversity;Traditional knowledge