This paper proposes that we take the allegation of biopiracy seriously due to the impact it has as an intervention which indexes a number of different, yet interrelated, problematizations of biodiversity, biotechnology and IPR. Using the neem tree case as an example, it describes activists' ...
Biodiversity through this biocultural lens describes the dynamic, interconnected, and continually evolving nature of people and place, and the notion that biological and social dimensions of nature and biodiversity are interrelated. “This symbiotic relationship makes all of biodiversity, including the speci...
[2]. Biodiversity and sustainable development of human society are interrelated. Biodiversity is the common wealth of all mankind. In June 1992, more than 150 countries signed the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) for the common goals of conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity. ...
invasive species, pollution, and global climate change," the American Museum of Natural History says. "The underlying causes of biodiversity loss, such as a growing human population and overconsumption are often complex and stem from many interrelated factors." ...
Biodiversity loss is driven by several interrelated factors: Habitat Destruction: Urbanisation, deforestation, and land conversion for agriculture reduce natural habitats. Climate Change: Altered weather patterns and temperature extremes disrupt habitats and species survival. ...
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“The world is facing three major crises today: the loss of biodiversity, climate change and the pandemic,” says biologist Cristián Samper at theWildlife Conservation Societyin New York. “They are all interrelated, with many of the same causes and solutions.” ...
What these beings are and what they can be doing is difficult to even begin to comprehend, but it helps to realize that even thought they are many, they work as one." - Carol Williams, Bringing a Garden to Life "Nature goes her own way and all that to us seems an exception is ...
Sustainable agricultural landscapes seek to improve environmental, societal and economic outcomes locally and internationally. They depend on functionally biodiverse agricultural systems, i.e., systems that include diversity in plants and/or crops and ma
finance institutions, scientists, civil society, youth, indigenous peoples and local communities, parliamentarians and local government, political leaders have sent clear messages that immediate and stronger actions are needed to reverse biodiversity loss and put nature on a path to recovery during this...