Issue 3/2023
Special Issue on Access and Benefit Sharing and Biological Control Genetic Resources
Content (11 Articles)
Foreword to the Special Issue on Access and Benefit Sharing and Biological Control Genetic Resources
H. David Cooper
Impact of Access and Benefit Sharing implementation on biological control genetic resources
Peter G. Mason, Barbara I. P. Barratt, Fernando Mc Kay, Johannette N. Klapwijk, Luciana C. Silvestri, Martin Hill, Hariet L. Hinz, Andy Sheppard, Jacques Brodeur, Marcello Diniz Vitorino, Philip Weyl, Kim A. Hoelmer
Nagoya Protocol and Africa’s willingness to share biological control agents, are we deterred by barriers instead of using opportunities to work together?
P. J. Ivey, M. P. Hill, S. N. Kenfack Voukeng, K. N. Weaver
Accessing biological control genetic resources: the South American experience
Fernando Mc Kay, Alejandro Sosa, Guillermo Cabrera Walsh
Accessing biological control genetic resources: the United States perspective
Kim A. Hoelmer, René F. H. Sforza, Massimo Cristofaro
Exchange of biological control genetic resources in India: prospects and constraints for access and benefit sharing
Kavita Gupta, K. V. Sankaran, P. Sreerama Kumar
Building trust for sustainable access and benefit-sharing of biological control genetic resources: a CABI case study
Philip S. R. Weyl, Hariet L. Hinz, Ivan Rwomushana, Joseph Mulema, Hilda Diaz-Soltero, David Smith
Improved access to biological control genetic resources: navigating through the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Nagoya Protocol
Luciana C. Silvestri, Peter G. Mason
Best practices in the use and exchange of microorganism biological control genetic resources
Peter G. Mason, Martin Hill, David Smith, Luciana C. Silvestri, Philip Weyl, Jacques Brodeur, Marcello Diniz Vitorino
International agreement for the use and exchange of classical biological control genetic resources: a practical proposal
Peter G. Mason, Fernando Mc Kay, Luciana C. Silvestri, Martin Hill, Philip Weyl, Hariet L. Hinz, Jacques Brodeur, Marcelo Diniz Vitorino, Barbara I. P. Barratt