International policy to fight biopiracy: the World Conservation Union at the CBD Access and Benefit-sharing negotiations
3 February 2006
How can environmental international policy principles be applied to fight practical cases of biopiracy, which is how some label the misappropriation of genetic resources? The World Conservation Union works to address the challenge of making international environmental policy processes practically implementable.
Safeguarding Traditional Knowledge: A Guide to Medicinal Plants in North Africa
2 February 2006
A new Guide to Medicinal Plants in North Africa, intended to promote traditional knowledge and raise awareness of endangered plants in North Africa, has been launched by the World Conservation Union (IUCN) at the IV Meeting of the Ad Hoc Open Ended Working Group on Access and Benefit Sharing, currently held in Granada, Spain.
Wetlands reduce flood risk – World Conservation Union highlights wetland benefits
2 February 2006
Wetlands play an important role in mitigating floods, as the Zambezi wetlands case study shows. Carried out by the World Conservation Union (IUCN) in the Zambezi basin in Namibia and Zambia, the study showcased that wetlands regulate the flow of water and thereby reduce the likelihood of floods downstream.