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Author La Vina, Antonio G. M.
Title Genetically Modified Organisms and the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety: What is at Stake for Communities?
Publisher Washington, DC: World Resources Institute
Year 2003
Pages 21 p. ; 28 cm.
Series Working paper: Globalization, Environment and Communities
Issue/Number no. 4
Notes Includes bibliographical references (p. 21).
Notes This working paper provides an overview of the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety, an international agreement expected to come into force by the end of 2003, with an emphasis on its implications and significance for poor communities worldwide. Because of its subject matter – the regulation of the transboundary movement (export and import) of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) from one country to another, the Protocol could have an enormous impact on the food, livelihood and environmental security of communities in both developed and developing countries. This working paper analyzes the key challenges raised by modern biotechnology, the benefits and risks the technology poses to communities, and the opportunities for maximizing benefits and minimizing risks that are provided by the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety.
Languages English
Programme Areas Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
Keywords Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
Organization World Resources Institute
Location Electronic resource
Holdings 1
Type Monograph
On-Line Version http://www.cbd.int/doc/books/2003/B-02236.pdf
SCBD On-Line Version /doc/books/2003/B-02236.pdf
Category GEN