Join forces to share biological resources equitably
Countries must put aside cynicism and differing opinions to make the Nagoya protocol a success, say Suneetha Subramanian and Govindan Parayil.

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Countries must put aside cynicism and differing opinions to make the Nagoya protocol a success, say Suneetha Subramanian and Govindan Parayil.
With traditional food production under threat from climate change, we should switch from agriculture to cell culture, says Lucía Atehortúa.
Protecting biodiversity can cut poverty, but policymakers need to give the poor more control of resources, says Dilys Roe.
20 October 2010 | EN
The biological control of pests, which has notched up thousands of successes, is threatened by the biopiracy regime to be agreed next week.
Source: Nature
To meet new biodiversity targets, African countries must plug science gaps and align goals with climate deals, says Linda Nordling.
Biodiversity negotiations will greatly impact academics, and scientists must speak up before it is too late, warn Sikina Jinnah and Stefan Jungcurt.
Source: Science
30 January 2009 | EN
More should be done to strengthen ties between formal scientific research and informal grassroots innovations, says Anil Gupta.
15 March 2007 | EN
SciDev.Net readers debate ways for Africa to benefit from research that makes use of its natural resources.
9 March 2006 | EN
David Simpson and Roger Sedjo say that governments of developing countries have been misled about the potential value of their biological resources.
Source: Nature
12 August 2004 | EN
23 August 2002 | EN
Source: Nature
7 March 2002 | EN