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Integrating biodiversity management and indigenous biopiracy protection to promote environmental justice and global health.

机译:将生物多样性管理和土著生物盗版保护相结合,以促进环境正义和全球健康。

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Many potentially useful medicines arise from developing countries' biodiverse environments and indigenous knowledge. However, global intellectual property rules have resulted in biopiracy, raising serious ethical concerns of environmental justice, exploitation, and health disparities in these populations. Furthermore, state-based approaches have not led to adequate biodiversity protection, management, or resource sharing, which affect access to lifesaving drugs. In response, country delegates adopted the Nagoya Protocol, which aims at promoting biodiversity management, combating biopiracy, and encouraging equitable benefits sharing with indigenous communities. However, the effectiveness of this framework in meeting these objectives remains in question. To address these challenges, we propose a policy building on the Nagoya Protocol that employs a World Health Organization-World Trade Organization Joint Committee on Bioprospecting and Biopiracy.
机译:许多潜在有用的药物来自发展中国家的生物多样性环境和土著知识。但是,全球知识产权规则导致了生物盗版,在这些人群中引起了对环境正义,剥削和健康差异的严重伦理关注。此外,以国家为基础的方法并未导致足够的生物多样性保护,管理或资源共享,从而影响了救生药物的获取。作为回应,各国代表通过了《名古屋议定书》,该议定书旨在促进生物多样性管理,打击生物盗版并鼓励与土著社区分享公平利益。但是,该框架在实现这些目标方面的有效性仍然存在疑问。为了应对这些挑战,我们提出了一项以《名古屋议定书》为基础的政策,该政策聘用了世界卫生组织-世界贸易组织生物勘探与生物盗版联合委员会。

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