Nature in Common
A landmark text in global biodiversity governance, the Nagoya Protocol was intended to put an end to the uncompensated exploitation of natural resources and knowledge originating in the Global South. Its stated objectives were to establish greater justice and equity between providers and users of ge...
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| description | A landmark text in global biodiversity governance, the Nagoya Protocol was intended to put an end to the uncompensated exploitation of natural resources and knowledge originating in the Global South. Its stated objectives were to establish greater justice and equity between providers and users of genetic resources, to foreground the contributions and knowledge of indigenous peoples and local communities, and to decolonise research, all while promoting the conservation of biodiversity. Thirty years on from the Convention on Biological Diversity from which it originated, the authors examine the legal and practical outcomes of this virtuous framework, which came into force in 2014. Although it has certainly fostered greater recognition of the plurality of knowledge and advanced the traceability of resources, the Protocol has also helped to impose a narrowly market-oriented understanding of nature and knowledge, exacerbating demands for recognition and ownership in the Global South, and effectively restricting access to biodiversity in an era of globalised research. This book presents an interdisciplinary dialogue informed by the experiences of researchers and conservation stakeholders (local communities, managers of collections and natural parks). Looking beyond the Nagoya Protocol, it invites us to question the relationships between societies and nature in light of the ecological emergency. It is intended for anyone with an interest in the economics of biodiversity and environmental justice. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-918702024-04-09T11:41:00Z Nature in Common Aubertin, Catherine Nivart, Anne biodiversity governance convention natural resources conservation natural parks environment genetic economy justice environmental ecology local knowledge thema EDItEUR::R Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning::RN The environment::RNK Conservation of the environment A landmark text in global biodiversity governance, the Nagoya Protocol was intended to put an end to the uncompensated exploitation of natural resources and knowledge originating in the Global South. Its stated objectives were to establish greater justice and equity between providers and users of genetic resources, to foreground the contributions and knowledge of indigenous peoples and local communities, and to decolonise research, all while promoting the conservation of biodiversity. Thirty years on from the Convention on Biological Diversity from which it originated, the authors examine the legal and practical outcomes of this virtuous framework, which came into force in 2014. Although it has certainly fostered greater recognition of the plurality of knowledge and advanced the traceability of resources, the Protocol has also helped to impose a narrowly market-oriented understanding of nature and knowledge, exacerbating demands for recognition and ownership in the Global South, and effectively restricting access to biodiversity in an era of globalised research. This book presents an interdisciplinary dialogue informed by the experiences of researchers and conservation stakeholders (local communities, managers of collections and natural parks). Looking beyond the Nagoya Protocol, it invites us to question the relationships between societies and nature in light of the ecological emergency. It is intended for anyone with an interest in the economics of biodiversity and environmental justice. 2022-09-06T15:00:59Z 2022-09-06T15:00:59Z 2021 book ONIX_20220906_9782709929462_103 9782709929462 9782856539583 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/91870 eng Objectifs Suds image/png n/a https://www.7switch.com/fr/ebook/9782709929462/from/openedition https://books.openedition.org/irdeditions/42084 IRD Éditions 10.4000/books.irdeditions.42084 10.4000/books.irdeditions.42084 31370508-96ad-4b7f-a8d1-a24881ea34fd 9782709929462 9782856539583 320 Marseille open access |
| spellingShingle | biodiversity governance convention natural resources conservation natural parks environment genetic economy justice environmental ecology local knowledge thema EDItEUR::R Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning::RN The environment::RNK Conservation of the environment Nature in Common |
| title | Nature in Common |
| title_full | Nature in Common |
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| title_short | Nature in Common |
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| topic | biodiversity governance convention natural resources conservation natural parks environment genetic economy justice environmental ecology local knowledge thema EDItEUR::R Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning::RN The environment::RNK Conservation of the environment |
| topic_facet | biodiversity governance convention natural resources conservation natural parks environment genetic economy justice environmental ecology local knowledge thema EDItEUR::R Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning::RN The environment::RNK Conservation of the environment |
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