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published:27 Jul 2020
Benefit Sharing and Traditional Knowledge: Unsolved Dilemmas for Implementation. The Challenge of Attribution and Origin: Traditional Knowledge and Access and Benefit Sharing
- Voices for BioJustice website (English) (https://www.voices4biojustice.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Traditional-Knowledge-Policy-Brief-1.pdf)
- Voices for BioJustice TK Policy Brief_web.pdf (English) (/api/v2013/documents/E2E6BB66-30DD-23BF-A1D0-A1925C68D7F8/attachments/Voices%20for%20BioJustice%20TK%20Policy%20Brief_web.pdf)
Graham Dutfield, Rachel Wynberg, Sarah Laird and Sarah Ives
2020
- Organization: People and Plants International (PPI)
Bristol,OrganizationPeople and Plants International (PPI)Non-governmental organization (NGO)
,United States of AmericaPhone: +1 917.744.0675,Fax:Email: info@peopleandplants.org,Website: https://www.peopleandplants.org/,
- Organization: University of Cape Town (Bio-Economy Research Chair) (UCT)
Environmental and Geographical Science Building South Lane Upper Campus University of Cape Town Rondebosch,OrganizationUniversity of Cape Town (Bio-Economy Research Chair) (UCT)Academic or research institute
7700,South AfricaPhone: +27 21 650 2866,Fax: +27 21 650 3791,Email: info@bio-economy.org.za,Website: http://bio-economy.org.za/,
- FAQ/fact sheet/notes/brief
Text document (e.g. adobe acrobat reader or Word)
- Reference material/literature
- Raising awareness
- Civil society organizations
- Government
- National/Federal
- Sub-national
- Indigenous people and local communities
- Private Sector
- Research / Academia
Intermediate
- 16. Nagoya Protocol on ABS
- 18. Traditional knowledge
- Access to genetic resources (Article 15 of the CBD)
- Nagoya Protocol
- Access
- Access to traditional knowledge associated with genetic resources, including prior informed consent or approval or involvement
- For commercial use
- For non-commercial use
- Benefit-Sharing
- Traditional knowledge associated with genetic resources
- Customary laws and procedures
- Key area 1: Capacity to implement and to comply with the obligation of the Protocol
- Key area 2: Capacity to develop, implement and enforce domestic legislative, administrative or policy measures on access and benefit-sharing
- Key area 4: Capacity needs and priorities of indigenous and local communities and relevant stakeholders, including the business sector and the research community