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GENETIC RESOURCES vs. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES DEFINITIONS, UTILIZATION AND BENEFIT SHARING
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ACCESS AND BENEFIT SHARING - Defining Genetic Resources - Clarifying utilization - Understanding benefits
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A. GENETIC RESOURCES - DIFFERENT ANSWERS DEPENDING ON WHO IS DEFINING - CBD: BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES INCLUDES GENETIC RESOURCES - GENETIC RESOURCES ARE GENETIC MATERIAL OF ACTUAL AND POTENTIAL VALUE - GENETIC MATERIAL IS MATERIAL OF PLANT, ANIMAL, MICROBIAL OR OTHER ORIGIN CONTAINING FUNCTIONAL UNITS OF HEREDITY - GENETIC RESOURCES 1) MUST BE FUNCTIONAL UNITS OF HEREDITY AND 2) MUST HAVE ACTUAL OR POTENTIAL VALUE
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FUNCTIONAL UNITS OF HEREDITY - UNDEFINED IN THE CBD - CHOSEN BY POLICY MAKERS RATHER THAN SCIENTISTS - DNA, RNA, REPRODUCTIVE PROTEINS ? - SERIOUS POLICY AND COMMERCIAL IMPLICATIONS AND A SCIENTIFIC DEBATE WILL NOT HELP - ACTUAL OR POTENTIAL VALUE: SO RESOURCE HAS TO BE VALUABLE BECAUSE OF UNITS OF HEREDITY - RESOURCE HAS TO BE USED IN A WAY THAT CAPITALISES ON ITS UNITS OF HEREDITY - EXCLUDES FOOD, BUILDING MATERIALS ETC.? - THERE NEEDS TO BE A SPECIFIC LINK TO UNITS OF HEREDITY BEYOND BIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES
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B. UTILIZATION OF GENETIC RESOURCES - WAY OUT OF BROAD STATEMENTS SUCH AS ALL BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES ARE GENETIC RESOURCES - THE MANNER OF UTILIZATION OF A GENETIC RESOURCE WILL DISTINGUISH IT FROM A BIOLOGICAL RESOURCE - A GENETIC RESOURCE COULD BE A BIOLOGICAL RESOURCE BUT HOW YOU USE IT COULD IMPACT WHETHER YOU IT FALLS UNDER ABS - TIMBER: BR, CREATING A GMO: GR - HUGE IMPLICATIONS FOR TRACKING AND MONITORING BUT MUST HAVE USER COUNTRY BACKING
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BENEFITS FROM UTILIZATION OF GENETIC RESOURCES - ART 15.7 OF CBS: COMMERCIAL AND OTHER UTILIZATION - BENEFITS OF NON COMMERCIAL RESEARCH NEED TO BE SHARED - NEED CLARITY ON KIND OF BENEFITS: SPECULATIVE OUTCOMES, INFORMATION, DIRECT V. INDIRECT BENEFITS - OPERATIVE QUESTION IS WHICH BENEFITS WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR BENEFIT SHARING UNDER ABS AND HOW WILL THEY BE SHARED
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DEFINING GENETIC RESOURCES Genetic resources are the product of any human activity with nature that involves: (i) the micro/physical component (extracting, multiplying and studying genetic or biochemical material); (ii) the information (synthesis or other development, or processes to do so); and (iii) the intangible and tangible being used together (i.e., where a molecule or sequence cannot be synthesized or multiplied, but must be continuously collected from wild sources). (From 'Beyond Access: Exploring Implementation of the Fair and Equitable Sharing Commitment in the CBD' Morten Walloe Tvedt and Tomme Young)
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UTILIZATION OF GENETIC RESOURCES - DESCRIPTIVE CRITERIA (THE QUALITIES AN ACTIVITY WILL DISPLAY WHEN IT CONSTITUTES 'UTILIZATION OF GENETIC RESOURCES') - EXAMPLES AND CATEGORIES (LIST OF ACTIVITIES OR CATEGORIES THAT CONSTITUTE UTILIZATION OF GENETIC RESOURCES) - CATEGORIES CAN BE DIVIDED i) BY SECTOR ii) BY OBJECTIVE iii) BY SPECIFIC GENETIC RELATED ACTIVITY iv) BY DEVELOPMENTAL STAGE OR TYPE - SOLVES THE PROBLEM OF DERIVATIVES ('Beyond Access: Exploring Implementation of the Fair and Equitable Sharing Commitment in the CBD' Morten Walloe Tvedt and Tomme Young)
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THANK YOU KABIR BAVIKATTE NATURAL JUSTICE (LAWYERS FOR COMMUNITIES AND THE ENVIRONMENT)
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