A blog maintained by Tevita Kete, PGR Officer Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC), Suva, Fiji Islands
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This weblog documents the activities of Pacific Agricultural Genetic Resources Network (PAPGREN), along with other information on plant genetic resources (PGR) in the Pacific. The myriad varieties found within cultivated plants are fundamental to the present and future productivity of agriculture. PAPGREN, which is coordinated by the Land Resources Division of the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC), helps Pacific countries and territories to conserve their crop genetic diversity sustainably, with technical assistance from the Bioversity International (BI) and support from NZAID and ACIAR. SPC also hosts the Centre of Pacific Crops and Trees (CEPaCT). The CEPaCT maintains regional in vitro collections of crops important to the Pacific and carries out research on tissue culture technology. The CEPaCT Adviser is Dr Mary Taylor (MaryT@spc.int), the CEPaCT Curator is Ms Valerie Tuia (ValerieT@spc.int).
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Tuesday, January 11, 2005 Posted 12:55 PM by Luigi
Access and benefit sharing (ABS) in the development agenda of small islands The article reproduced below is by Wendy Elliott, Junior Professional Fellow at the United Nations University Institute of Advanced Studies (UNU-IAS) in Japan. It includes links to a previous article on the Mauritius SIDS meeting and to a document on ABS and small islands. Many thanks to Wendy for the information. As anticipated in last week’s article, the International Meeting for the 10-year Review of the Barbados Programme of Action for the Sustainable Development of Small Island Developing States (SIDS) is currently being held in Mauritius, under the “Small Islands – Big Stakes” theme. But what are the stakes that will form basis for deliberations and negotiations? Will the management of genetic resources of small islands receive any significant attention? Or are other pressing issues, such as climate change or natural disasters likely to dominate the agenda? In this background paper, Wendy Elliott, Junior Professional Fellow with UNU-IAS Biodiplomacy Initiative, looks at how the issue of Access to Genetic Resources and Benefit Sharing has been addressed in the preparations to the Mauritius meeting. As a follow-up, the Biodiplomacy Initiative will soon undertake a study on SIDS and ABS Governance – Present and Future. Download the background paper Access to Genetic Resources and Benefit Sharing. Any Stake in the BPOA +10 Meeting? (Word doc). |
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