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Biodiversity for Sustainable Development

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Environmental challenges and solutions, v. 3Publication details: [Cham] Switzerland Springer 2017Description: xxi, 322 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9783319421612
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.927 BIO
Contents:
Part I - Access and benefit sharing for sustainable development1. International and National Framework on Access and Benefit Sharing2. Access and Benefit Sharing mechanism under the Multilateral System of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture3. 4. Biodiversity, Access and Benefit Sharing in India: A Critical Analysis5. Access and Benefit sharing: Challenges ahead6. Ethnopharmacology, Traditional Knowledge and Intellectual Property Rights7. Can Benefits Be shared?:Three tangles for access and benefit sharing8. Bio-resources Valuation for Ensuring Equity in Access and Benefit Sharing: Issues and Challenges9. Green GSDP for Sustainable DevelopmentPart II - Biodiversity governance for sustainable development10. Decentralized governance for sustainable development11. Community conservation of marine turtles and sustainable ecosystems12. Grass-root initiatives for Environmental sustainability13. Conservation through payment for ecosystem services14. Geographical indications and sustainable livelihood15. Grass root initiatives for sustainable livelihoodPart III Biodiversity for sustainable livelihood16. Release of indigenous tribal community from debt trap17. Sustainable development of Idamalakudy - A tribal Panchayat18. Meliponiculture for pollination support, yield enhancement and poverty eradication19. Sustainable use of wild yams by tribal communities in Kerala, India20. Sustainability of native fish broods and rural livelihood21. Restoring fish habitats for sustainable livelihood22. Sustainable livestock farming-issues and concepts23. Biodiversity and Sustainable development - A Retrospect
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Part I - Access and benefit sharing for sustainable development1. International and National Framework on Access and Benefit Sharing2. Access and Benefit Sharing mechanism under the Multilateral System of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture3. 4. Biodiversity, Access and Benefit Sharing in India: A Critical Analysis5. Access and Benefit sharing: Challenges ahead6. Ethnopharmacology, Traditional Knowledge and Intellectual Property Rights7. Can Benefits Be shared?:Three tangles for access and benefit sharing8. Bio-resources Valuation for Ensuring Equity in Access and Benefit Sharing: Issues and Challenges9. Green GSDP for Sustainable DevelopmentPart II - Biodiversity governance for sustainable development10. Decentralized governance for sustainable development11. Community conservation of marine turtles and sustainable ecosystems12. Grass-root initiatives for Environmental sustainability13. Conservation through payment for ecosystem services14. Geographical indications and sustainable livelihood15. Grass root initiatives for sustainable livelihoodPart III Biodiversity for sustainable livelihood16. Release of indigenous tribal community from debt trap17. Sustainable development of Idamalakudy - A tribal Panchayat18. Meliponiculture for pollination support, yield enhancement and poverty eradication19. Sustainable use of wild yams by tribal communities in Kerala, India20. Sustainability of native fish broods and rural livelihood21. Restoring fish habitats for sustainable livelihood22. Sustainable livestock farming-issues and concepts23. Biodiversity and Sustainable development - A Retrospect

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