This illuminating book incisively surveys the complex legal regime of access and benefit-sharing in key aquaculture countries. With an international focus spanning countries across Africa, Asia, Europe and South America, the authors explore the application of international legal standards and how these translate into domestic measures.Presenting key critical perspectives, the book examines the ways in which access and benefit-sharing laws facilitate access to aquaculture resources and how they could, in return, deliver a fair and equitable share of the benefits, promoting conservation and longer term food security. The authors’ in-depth analysis of various case studies reveals that these legal standards rarely accommodate the distinctive features of aquatic genetic resources, digital sequence information and traditional knowledge. They argue that the access and benefit-sharing concept is not fit for purpose and suggest how the concept could be re-imagined to achieve more efficient outcomes for conservation, sustainability, fairness and equity.Access and Benefit-sharing in Global Aquaculture is a fundamental resource for academics, researchers and students of environmental law and governance, environmental politics and policy, management, and regulation. Policymakers working with the aquaculture industry will similarly benefit from the authors’ practical recommendations.
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Contents 1 The relevance of access and benefit-sharing for aquaculture 2 Flexibilities for accommodating international aquatic genetic resource benefit-sharing for aquaculture 3 Scope and flexibility of access and benefit-sharing measures in key aquaculture countries 4 Access and benefit-sharing procedures for genetic resources in aquaculture countries 5 Monitoring and compliance of aquaculture genetic resources and Traditional Knowledge regulation 6 Rethinking access and benefit-sharing in global aquaculture
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‘This book comes at a timely moment, as the fundamental precepts of “access and benefit sharing” (ABS) as originally conceived under the CBD in 1992 are being called into question, and new models are under consideration in several United Nations fora. It fills in critical gaps in the evidentiary record for policy makers to learn from past experiences, and to develop new creative approaches for AqGRs in particular, and GRs, DSI and TK more generally.’
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781800373983
Publisert
2024-08-23
Utgiver
Vendor
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
458

Biographical note

Fran Humphries, Associate Professor, Law Futures Centre, Griffith Law School, Charles Lawson, Professor, Law Futures Centre, Griffith Law School, Griffith University, John A.H. Benzie, Acting Director, Aquatic Foods, WorldFish and Professor, School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University College Cork, Ireland and Clare Morrison, Lecturer, Centre for Planetary Health and Food Security, School of Environment and Science, Griffith University, Australia