International agreement for the use and exchange of classical biological control genetic resources: a practical proposal

Author:

Mason Peter G.,Mc Kay Fernando,Silvestri Luciana C.,Hill Martin,Weyl Philip,Hinz Hariet L.,Brodeur Jacques,Vitorino Marcelo Diniz,Barratt Barbara I. P.

Abstract

AbstractThe Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS) was implemented to further develop the third objective of the Convention on Biological Diversity, the fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising out of the utilization of genetic resources. Interpretation of this agreement is wide-ranging and there is concern that if ABS measures are poorly implemented biological control and the resultant public good will be greatly impeded. The ethos of multilateral use and exchange of genetic resources used in classical biological control will be particularly affected. In the spirit of the fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising out of the utilization of genetic resources, we propose a simple practical solution in the form of an international agreement on the use and exchange of classical biological control genetic resources.

Funder

Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Insect Science,Agronomy and Crop Science

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