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Geoengineering in relation to the convention on biological diversity: technical and regulatory matters
CBD, 2012
Geoengineering in relation to the convention on biological diversity: technical and regulatory matters
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Available online: http://www.cbd.int/doc/publications/cbd-ts-66-en.pdf
United Nations Environment Programme ; Convention on Biological Diversity
Published by: CBD ; 2012Notes: Part I. Impacts of Climate-Related Geoengineering on Biological Diversity; Part II. The Regulatory Framework for Climate-Related Geoengineering Relevant to the Convention on Biological Diversity
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Format: Digital (Free)Tags: Climate ; Climate geoengineering ; Climate policies ; Environment and landscape ; Biodiversity ; Impact studies
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Our Planet, Our Health, Our Future - Human health and the Rio Conventions : biological diversity, climate change and desertification
WHO, 2012The report, Our Planet, Our Health, Our Future
Human health and the Rio Conventions: biological diversity, climate change and desertification, reviews the scientific evidence for the linkages between health and biodiversity, climate change and desertification, the representation of health in the corresponding Rio Conventions, and the opportunities for more integrated and effective policy.
Our Planet, Our Health, Our Future - Human health and the Rio Conventions: biological diversity, climate change and desertification
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Available online: http://www.who.int/globalchange/publications/reports/health_rioconventions.pdf
World Health Organization (Geneva, Switzerland) ; United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification ; United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
Published by: WHO ; 2012The report, Our Planet, Our Health, Our Future
Human health and the Rio Conventions: biological diversity, climate change and desertification, reviews the scientific evidence for the linkages between health and biodiversity, climate change and desertification, the representation of health in the corresponding Rio Conventions, and the opportunities for more integrated and effective policy.Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free)Tags: Human health ; Climate change ; Desertification ; Biodiversity ; Social aspects
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Biodiversidade, obrigado aos povos autóctones
Esporo, N° 151. CTA, 2011“A luta contra a fome não será conseguida sem eles”, afirmou o Director-Geral da FAO, na apresentação da política desta organização para o reforço da cooperação e do diálogo com as populações indígenas e tribais em todo o mundo. Esta nova política visa garantir a integração, em todas as acções da FAO, dos interesses e património de conhecimento destes povos, que constituem cerca de 5 por cento da população mundial, mas também 15 por cento dos pobres do planeta.
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in Esporo > N° 151 (Fevereiro-Março 2011) . - 1 p.“A luta contra a fome não será conseguida sem eles”, afirmou o Director-Geral da FAO, na apresentação da política desta organização para o reforço da cooperação e do diálogo com as populações indígenas e tribais em todo o mundo. Esta nova política visa garantir a integração, em todas as acções da FAO, dos interesses e património de conhecimento destes povos, que constituem cerca de 5 por cento da população mundial, mas também 15 por cento dos pobres do planeta.
Language(s): Portuguese; Other Languages: English, French
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Conhecimento indígena, repartição dos benefícios
Esporo, N° 151. CTA, 2011Após quase duas décadas de debates, os Governos mundiais chegaram a acordo e foi celebrado um tratado das Nações Unidas para uma gestão mais equitativa do património mundial em recursos genéticos. Este novo pacto estabelece um Regime Internacional de Acesso e Repartição dos Benefícios de Recursos Genéticos, definindo as regras básicas fundamentais que regem a cooperação entre as nações no âmbito da obtenção de recursos genéticos. Estão abrangidos recursos tão diversos quanto os animais, as plantas e os fungos.
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in Esporo > N° 151 (Fevereiro-Março 2011) . - 1 p.Após quase duas décadas de debates, os Governos mundiais chegaram a acordo e foi celebrado um tratado das Nações Unidas para uma gestão mais equitativa do património mundial em recursos genéticos. Este novo pacto estabelece um Regime Internacional de Acesso e Repartição dos Benefícios de Recursos Genéticos, definindo as regras básicas fundamentais que regem a cooperação entre as nações no âmbito da obtenção de recursos genéticos. Estão abrangidos recursos tão diversos quanto os animais, as plantas e os fungos.
Language(s): Portuguese; Other Languages: English, French
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Biodiversity, indigenous people
Spore: the magazine for agricultural and rural development in ACP countries, N° 151. CTA, 2011“The fight against hunger will not be achieved without them”, said FAO’s Director-General, presenting the organisation’s policy to strengthen cooperation and dialogue with indigenous and tribal people worldwide. The new policy seeks to take account of the interests of indigenous people in all FAO activities, and make good use of the wealth of knowledge they have to offer. Indigenous people make up 5% of the world’s population, but they account for 15% of the world’s poor.
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in Spore: the magazine for agricultural and rural development in ACP countries > N° 151 (February-March 2011) . - 1 p.“The fight against hunger will not be achieved without them”, said FAO’s Director-General, presenting the organisation’s policy to strengthen cooperation and dialogue with indigenous and tribal people worldwide. The new policy seeks to take account of the interests of indigenous people in all FAO activities, and make good use of the wealth of knowledge they have to offer. Indigenous people make up 5% of the world’s population, but they account for 15% of the world’s poor.
Language(s): English; Other Languages: French, Portuguese
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Indigenous knowledge, sharing benefits
Spore: the magazine for agricultural and rural development in ACP countries, N° 151. CTA, 2011After nearly 2 decades of debate, governments from around the world have agreed to a UN treaty on managing the planet’s wealth of genetic resources more fairly. The new pact sets up an International Regime on Access and Benefit Sharing of Genetic Resources, laying down the basic ground rules on how nations cooperate in obtaining genetic resources. It includes resources as varied as animals, plants and fungi.
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Biodiversité , merci aux peuples autochtones !
Spore: le magazine du développement agricole et rural des pays ACP, N°151. CTA, 2011“La lutte contre la faim n’aboutira pas sans eux”, a affirmé le directeur général de la FAO lors de la présentation de la politique de l’organisation pour le renfort de la coopération et du dialogue avec les peuples autochtones et tribaux dans le monde. Cette nouvelle politique vise à garantir, dans toute action de la FAO, l’intégration des intérêts et du patrimoine de connaissances de ces peuples qui constituent près de 5 % de la population mondiale et 15 % des pauvres de la planète.
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Savoirs autochtones, partager les bénéfices
Spore: le magazine du développement agricole et rural des pays ACP, N°151. CTA, 2011Au bout de près de deux décennies de discussion, les gouvernements du monde entier ont élaboré un traité sur une gestion plus équitable des richesses en ressources génétiques de la planète. Ce nouveau pacte de l’ONU met en œuvre un Régime international sur l’accès et le partage des avantages tirés de la biodiversité, jetant les règles de base en matière de coopération entre pays pour l’obtention de ces ressources (animaux, plantes et champignons).
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The status and distribution of freshwater biodiversity in central Africa
One of the main reasons cited for inadequate representation of biodiversity in the development processes is a lack of readily available information on inland water taxa. In response to this need for basic for information on species, the IUCN Species Programme conducted a regional assessment of the status and distribution of 2,261 taxa of freshwater fishes, molluscs, odonates, crabs and selected families of aquatic plants from throughout central Africa. This study is based on the collation and analysis of existing information, and the knowledge of regional experts.
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Wildlife in a Changing Climate
FAO, 2011The world already faces a biodiversity extinction crisis, and it is likely to be made worse by climate change. This paper examines the likely ecosystem and landscape changes that will occur in forests, mountains, wetlands, coastal areas, savannahs, grasslands and steppes. Impacts include changes in physical conditions, weather patterns and ecosystem functioning. As a consequence, terrestrial, freshwater and marine wildlife will be severely affected unless we manage to cope with climate changes through decisive planning and action. The main focus is on tropical terrestrial wildlife and its habi ...
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Indigenous Peoples, Marginalized Populations and Climate Change : vulnerability, Adaptation and Traditional Knowledge
, 2011The aim of the workshops was to identify, compile and analyze relevant indigenous and local observations, knowledge and practices related to understanding climate change impacts, adaptation and mitigation. The workshops will provide a key opportunity to ensure that experience, sources of information and knowledge (scientific, indigenous and local), along with data and literature (scientific and grey), focusing on vulnerable and marginalized regions of the world are made available to the authors of the IPCC 5th Assessment Report and the global community.
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The Future of Food and Farming : challenges and choices for global sustainability
The Foresight project Global Food and Farming Futures final report and executive summary provide an overview of the evidence and discuss the challenges and choices for policy makers and others whose interests relate to all aspects of the global food system.
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UNDP Environment & Energy Group. UNDP's Work on Biodiversity Management
UNDP, 2011This brochure outlines the UNDP's work on biodiversity management through two Signature Programmes: 1) Unleashing the economic potential of Protected Area systems and 2) Mainstreaming biodiversity management objectives into economic sector activities. It further highlights examples of UNDP's contributions towards the organization’s broader work on environment and sustainable development.
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The status and distribution of freshwater biodiversity in northern Africa
This assessment is the first overview of the conservation status of 877 northern African freshwater species belonging to five taxonomic groups—fish, molluscs, dragonflies and damselflies, freshwater crabs and aquatic plants—in accordance with the IUCN regional Red List guidelines. Species at risk of regional extinction are mapped and conservation measures are proposed to reduce the probability of future declines.
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Arctic Biodiversity Trends 2010
GRID Arendal, 2010A component of the comprehensive Arctic Biodiversity Assessment (ABA) of the Arctic Council, this report provides a snapshot of the trends being observed in Arctic biodiversity today. Twenty-two indicators examine the current state of the environment. Issues include sea birds, fisheries, climate change, polar bears and traditional knowledge.
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