单词 | biopiracy |
例句 | “It’s called biopiracy — the piracy of body, owning something you don’t own,” the designer said backstage, referring to medical exploration that raises the question of whether we are still the sole proprietors of our bodies. Iris van Herpen: Fearless and Approachable 2014-03-06T11:48:35Z But not all nations have the ability to harvest or study them, and delegates from developing nations want to suppress ‘biopiracy’ — wealthy nations harvesting materials from just outside their territories and reaping the benefits. A Historic Deal to Protect the High Seas Makes Researchers ‘Ecstatic’ 2023-03-08T05:00:00Z Environmental experts have described the planned export of the trees as "biopiracy". Kenya bans 'biopiracy' export of lucrative baobabs 2022-11-22T05:00:00Z He says that developing nations and Indigenous people should be worried about biopiracy, and that it’s very important to regulate access to the high seas to prevent biopiracy from happening there. Why a landmark treaty to stop ocean biopiracy could stymie research 2020-03-26T04:00:00Z Further, we document the characters and properties of each variety and register the landraces in the name of farmers to preclude any biopiracy patents on them. The Struggle to Save Heirloom Rice in India 2019-10-15T04:00:00Z The new law will prevent such cases in the future, Dimyati says, and ensure compliance with the Convention on Biological Diversity, which contains provisions to stop biopiracy. Indonesia’s strict new biopiracy rules could stifle international research 2019-07-24T04:00:00Z In theory, smart contracts of this sort would give governments wary of biopiracy peace of mind, while also encouraging companies big and small to experiment with the data. Sequencing the world 2018-01-23T05:00:00Z This means that land exploitation, wildlife trafficking and biopiracy will increase markedly over the next 20 years. Brazil: Biodiversity at risk from austerity law : Nature : Nature Research 2017-02-14T05:00:00Z Despite the concerns, many see a way to craft an agreement that both restricts biopiracy and fosters research. Why a landmark treaty to stop ocean biopiracy could stymie research 2020-03-26T04:00:00Z That system, some argue, opens the door to biopiracy—profiting from biological products or local knowledge without sharing the proceeds. Rise of digital DNA raises biopiracy fears 2016-11-17T05:00:00Z Private actors appear favourable … wanting to challenge biopiracy. EU debates biopiracy law to protect indigenous people 2013-05-01T15:59:50Z Barbosa says examples of biopiracy abound, such as the development in the 1970s of the hypertension medication captopril from a snake venom that indigenous groups used on arrowhead tips. Brazil to step up crackdown on "biopiracy" in 2011 2010-12-22T17:12:47Z The goal is to prevent ‘biopiracy’ — attempts by wealthy nations or companies to commercialize biological resources without sharing the benefits with their rightful owners. Why a landmark treaty to stop ocean biopiracy could stymie research 2020-03-26T04:00:00Z They will also have to consider two other issues related to biopiracy: how to ensure equal access to marine genetic resources and how to share benefits from them. Why a landmark treaty to stop ocean biopiracy could stymie research 2020-03-26T04:00:00Z Researchers are overjoyed by the prospects of a high-seas treaty, but they are worried that efforts to prevent biopiracy will curtail their ability to do basic research in the open ocean. Why a landmark treaty to stop ocean biopiracy could stymie research 2020-03-26T04:00:00Z |
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