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Indigenous Knowledge and Biocultural Heritage: Rights and Conservation Strategies

This seminar explores the crucial intersection of Indigenous knowledge and biocultural heritage, especially in the context of Indigenous Peoples' Rights. Day 2 focuses on the Biodiversity Convention (CBD), discussing the advantages and disadvantages of access and benefit-sharing as outlined in the Nagoya Protocol. It features a documentary about the Kuna people of Panama, highlighting their unique relationship with genetic resources. Participants will also engage with bibliographic resources and critical insights into agrobiodiversity and the implementation of the Nagoya Protocol.

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Indigenous Knowledge and Biocultural Heritage: Rights and Conservation Strategies

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  1. Seminar Introduccion to Indigenous Knowledge and Biocultural Heritage of Indigenous Peoples Rights

  2. Day 2 • Biocultural Heritage Indigenous Peoples • Biodiversity Convention CBD • Advantages and Disadvantages (Access and Benefits) • Protocol of Nagoya • Documentary about the Kuna people (Panama) • Genetic Resources • Bibliography and coments

  3. Agro-Biodiversity

  4. CBD

  5. How it works?

  6. What really is..!

  7. The Nagoya Protocol

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