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7th CONFERENCE OF THE PARTIES TO THE CONVENTION ON BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY (COP-7) Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; 9-20 February 2004
Highlights
for Monday 16 February 2004
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| Global Taxonomy Initiative (GTI): | ||
| Ecosystem Approach: | ||
| Working Group II: | ||
Liability and Redress |
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Above photo: Rawson Yonazi (United Republic of Tanzania) |
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Incentive Measures: |
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South Africa suggested identifying specific targets and funding sources. Above photo: Gert Willemse and Alf Wills (South Africa) |
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photo L-R: Peter Heyward (Australia), Diego Malpede (Argentina), and
Maria Angelica Ikeda (Brazil) suggested that SBSTTA further consider
incentive measures. The EU favored informal consultations to enable the COP
to adopt a decision. Discussion was deferred until delegates consult on the
basis of text submitted by Argentina. |
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Senegal
called for studying and reinforcing traditional practices with positive
impacts on biodiversity. |
Finland described its efforts in economic
valuation of biodiversity, suggesting that such information should be
included in national reports on incentive measures. |
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| Technology Transfer: | ||
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The Philippines suggested gathering information on obstacles that impede technology transfer to developing countries. Above photo: Elpidio Peria (front) and Beth Roxas (Philippines) |
Egypt, on behalf of the African Group, requested that references to the adoption and diffusion of technology be made in accordance with the Rio Declaration and the WSSD Plan of Implementation. Above photo: Osama Mohamed el Tayeb (Egypt) (right) with Girma Balcha (Ethiopia) |
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| Contact Group: Access and Benefit Sharing | |||||
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