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Published in: Biodiversity and Conservation 12/2014

01-11-2014 | Commentary

Towards more equal footing in north–south biodiversity research: European and sub-Saharan viewpoints

Authors: Jan Christian Habel, Hilde Eggermont, Sven Günter, Ronald K. Mulwa, Marco Rieckmann, Lian Pin Koh, Saliou Niassy, J. Willem H. Ferguson, Gelaye Gebremichael, Mwangi Githiru, Wolfgang W. Weisser, Luc Lens

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Abstract

Research collaboration between developed countries from the northern hemisphere and developing countries in the southern hemisphere is essential for the understanding and protection of the major proportion of biodiversity located in the tropics. Focusing on the case of sub-Saharan Africa, we here assess the real involvement of northern versus southern contributors, and caution against unequal academic benefit sharing arising from non-commercial biodiversity research that may ultimately hamper sustainable knowledge transfer and long-term biodiversity conservation. We discuss possible drivers that may have led to a business of raw biodiversity data. While we fully support the current efforts to stamp out biopiracy through international biodiversity policies and agreements, we illustrate that such legislative frameworks may further constrain biodiversity research, especially in countries where regulations are poorly streamlined and bureaucracy remains rather inert. We therefore ask for workable solutions towards more equal footing in north–south biodiversity research, and propose a number of steps to transgress the current barriers towards a more fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from biodiversity research.

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Metadata
Title
Towards more equal footing in north–south biodiversity research: European and sub-Saharan viewpoints
Authors
Jan Christian Habel
Hilde Eggermont
Sven Günter
Ronald K. Mulwa
Marco Rieckmann
Lian Pin Koh
Saliou Niassy
J. Willem H. Ferguson
Gelaye Gebremichael
Mwangi Githiru
Wolfgang W. Weisser
Luc Lens
Publication date
01-11-2014
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Biodiversity and Conservation / Issue 12/2014
Print ISSN: 0960-3115
Electronic ISSN: 1572-9710
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-014-0761-z

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