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IUCN Position and Information Papers for COP7
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 9-20 February 2004

 

Position papers:

Protected Areas and the Convention on Biological Diversity (Agenda item 24)

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Access and benefit-sharing as related to genetic resources (Agenda item 19.11)

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Technology Transfer and Co-operation (Agenda item 25)

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High Seas Biodiversity Conservation (Agenda items 18.2 and 26)
Follow-up to the World Summit on Sustainable Development (Agenda item 26)
Bioprospecting Marine Resources (Agenda item 18.2)


Inland waters - Adoption of revised programme of work on inland water biological diversity including proposed outcome-oriented targets and deadlines (Agenda item 18.1) and Mountain ecosystems - Adoption of proposed programme of work (Agenda item 23) (with WWF)

Sustainable Use: Adoption of draft Adis Ababa Principles and Guidelines (Agenda item 19.5)

 


Report of Ad-Hoc Open-Ended Working Group on Article 8j and Related Provisions (Agenda item 13)

Communication, education and public awareness (Agenda item 20.3)
Liability and Redress (Agenda item 19.9)

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Information papers:


Protected Areas and Poverty: An Emerging issue from the Vth World Parks Congress (Agenda item 24)


Access and Benefit Sharing in the context of the Convention on Biological Diversity (Agenda item 19.11)


ABS: Access to Genetic Resources, Intellectual Property Rights and Biodiversity: Processes and Synergies (Agenda item 19.11)


Ten-Year High Seas Marine Protected Area Strategy: A ten-year strategy to promote the development of a global representative system of high seas marine protected area networks (Agenda item 18.2)

 


Bioprospecting Marine Resources, Conservation Concerns and Management Implications (Agenda item 18.2)


Diversity Makes the Difference! Gender considerations for promoting an equitable access to and fair sharing of benefits arising from the utilization of biodiversity - Access and benefit-sharing by promoting equity from a gender perspective (Agenda item 19.11)

Comparing the Ecosystem Approach with sustainable use (Agenda items 19.4 & 19.5)

 

These papers have been prepared by different components of IUCN as a contribution to the seventh meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (COP7). They are on their final form.

 

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