Digital sequence information on genetic resources Digital sequence information on genetic resources What has been done Decisions and documentsDSI Resources Digital sequence information on genetic resources // DSI Resources Wednesday // 11.2.2022 DSI Resources ABS Capacity Development Initiative. First Global Dialogue on Digital Sequence Information on Genetic Resources (Report in EN and FR), 6 – 8 November 2019, Pretoria, South Africa (November 2019) – organized in partnership with the Norwegian Government and the South African Department of Environment, Forest and Fisheries Aubry, S., C. Frison, J. C. Medaglia, E. Frison, M. Jaspars, M. Rabone, A. Sirakaya, D. Saxena, E. van Zimmeren. Bringing access and benefit sharing into the digital age (2021) People and Planet, in press DEFRA, contract by ICF Consulting Services Limited. Digital Sequence Information: An Evidence Review (14 August 2020) Note: the review does not represent the UK position on DSI but is intended to help progress knowledge and considerations around DSI for parties and stakeholders. EU-China Environment Project Report (pepared by: C. Lyal, F-W. Zhao). EU – China Workshop on ABS and DSI Report Access and Benefit Sharing and Digital Sequence Information 28-29 May 2020 (2020) International Chamber of Commerce. Digital Sequence Information and Benefit Sharing (2 May 2019) Laird, S., R. Wynberg, M. Rourke, F. Humphries, M. Ruiz Muller, C. Lawson. “Rethink the expansion of access and benefit sharing” (13 March 2020) Lawson, C., F. Humphries, M.F. Rourke. The future of information under the CBD, Nagoya Protocol, Plant Treaty, and PIP Framework (2019) Morgera, E., S. Switzer, M. Geelhoed. Study for the European Commission on ‘Possible Ways to Address Digital Sequence Information – Legal and Policy Aspects’ (December 2019) Oldham, P. Digital Sequence Information - Technical Aspects (2020) Ruiz Muller, M., K. Angerer, J.H. Vogel and J.C. Acabá-Torres. “Common Ground, Cause and Sense for Users, Providers and Agents: Bounded Openness over Genetic Resources” In response to Invitation to submit views and other information on ‘Digital sequence information’ (NCP GB8-016 MYPoW/DSI) for the Governing Body of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (2019) Ruiz Muller, M., J.H. Vogel, K. Angerer. Presentation : “Modality 3: “Open Access – Multilateral” Building on the First Global Dialogue on DSI) A Policy Option, Variant II: “Bounded Openness over Natural Information” (November 2019) Sara, R., Hufton, A. L., & Scholz, A. H. Open access: a technical assessment for the debate on benefit-sharing and digital sequence information (2022). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5849643 Rodrigo Sara, Andrew L. Hufton, Scarlett Sett, Amber H. Scholz Compatible or Incompatible? DSI, Open Access and Benefit-sharing. (2021, December 22). https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003301998 Scholz, A.H., U. Hillebrand, J. Freitag, I. Cancio, et al. Finding compromise on ABS & DSI in the CBD: Requirements & policy ideas from a scientific perspective (7 October 2020). The white paper is the integrated outcome of a scientist-focused stakeholder process initiated by several public research institutes in Germany. These institutes sought and received funding from the German Ministry for Research and Training (BMBF) for the WiLDSI research project. Sollberger, K. Digital Sequence Information and the Nagoya Protocol - Legal expert brief on behalf of the Swiss Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN) (7 April 2018) ABS Capacity Development Initiative. Second (virtual) Global Dialogue on Digital Sequence Information on Genetic Resources , 28 June – 13 July 2021 (August 2021) – organized in partnership with the Norwegian Government and the South African Department of Environment, Forest and Fisheries Carly Cowell,Alan Paton,James S. Borrell,China Williams,Paul Wilkin,Alexandre Antonelli,William J. Baker,Richard Buggs,Michael F. Fay,Roberta Gargiulo,Olwen M. Grace,Benedikt G. Kuhnhäuser,Yannick Woudstra,Paul J. Kersey, Uses and benefits of digital sequence information from plant genetic resources: Lessons learnt from botanical collections (21 September 2021) Sociedad Peruana de Derecho Ambiental (SPDA) / Peruvian Society for Environmental Law Fairness, Equity and Efficiency for the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Nagoya Protocol: Analysis of a Rodent, a Snail, a Sponge and a Virus (2021) ABS Capacity Development Initiative, Henri Novion. National ABS Approaches to DSI: Perspectives, Options and Limits (February 2022) DEFRA, contract by ICF Consulting Services Limited. Digital Sequence Information (DSI): lessons from multilateral mechanisms (April 2021) Bagley, Margo. "Just" Sharing: The Virtues of Digital Sequence Information Benefit-Sharing for the Common Good (December 2021) Hartman Scholz, Amber et al.. Multilateral benefit-sharing from digital sequence information will support both science and biodiversity conservation (2022) Nature Communications 13:1086 The workshop "ABS for Utilization of DSI & Possible Consequences for Open Access / Open Science" was organized by the German Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (BfN) at the International Academy for Nature Conservation on the Isle of Vilm. Scientific support was provided by the Leibniz Institute DSMZ, German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures and the Leibniz Institute IPK, Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research. WORKSHOP REPORT: ABS FOR UTILIZATION OF DSI & POSSIBLE CONSEQUENCES FOR OPEN ACCESS (Nov 2021)
DSI Resources ABS Capacity Development Initiative. First Global Dialogue on Digital Sequence Information on Genetic Resources (Report in EN and FR), 6 – 8 November 2019, Pretoria, South Africa (November 2019) – organized in partnership with the Norwegian Government and the South African Department of Environment, Forest and Fisheries Aubry, S., C. Frison, J. C. Medaglia, E. Frison, M. Jaspars, M. Rabone, A. Sirakaya, D. Saxena, E. van Zimmeren. Bringing access and benefit sharing into the digital age (2021) People and Planet, in press DEFRA, contract by ICF Consulting Services Limited. Digital Sequence Information: An Evidence Review (14 August 2020) Note: the review does not represent the UK position on DSI but is intended to help progress knowledge and considerations around DSI for parties and stakeholders. EU-China Environment Project Report (pepared by: C. Lyal, F-W. Zhao). EU – China Workshop on ABS and DSI Report Access and Benefit Sharing and Digital Sequence Information 28-29 May 2020 (2020) International Chamber of Commerce. Digital Sequence Information and Benefit Sharing (2 May 2019) Laird, S., R. Wynberg, M. Rourke, F. Humphries, M. Ruiz Muller, C. Lawson. “Rethink the expansion of access and benefit sharing” (13 March 2020) Lawson, C., F. Humphries, M.F. Rourke. The future of information under the CBD, Nagoya Protocol, Plant Treaty, and PIP Framework (2019) Morgera, E., S. Switzer, M. Geelhoed. Study for the European Commission on ‘Possible Ways to Address Digital Sequence Information – Legal and Policy Aspects’ (December 2019) Oldham, P. Digital Sequence Information - Technical Aspects (2020) Ruiz Muller, M., K. Angerer, J.H. Vogel and J.C. Acabá-Torres. “Common Ground, Cause and Sense for Users, Providers and Agents: Bounded Openness over Genetic Resources” In response to Invitation to submit views and other information on ‘Digital sequence information’ (NCP GB8-016 MYPoW/DSI) for the Governing Body of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (2019) Ruiz Muller, M., J.H. Vogel, K. Angerer. Presentation : “Modality 3: “Open Access – Multilateral” Building on the First Global Dialogue on DSI) A Policy Option, Variant II: “Bounded Openness over Natural Information” (November 2019) Sara, R., Hufton, A. L., & Scholz, A. H. Open access: a technical assessment for the debate on benefit-sharing and digital sequence information (2022). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5849643 Rodrigo Sara, Andrew L. Hufton, Scarlett Sett, Amber H. Scholz Compatible or Incompatible? DSI, Open Access and Benefit-sharing. (2021, December 22). https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003301998 Scholz, A.H., U. Hillebrand, J. Freitag, I. Cancio, et al. Finding compromise on ABS & DSI in the CBD: Requirements & policy ideas from a scientific perspective (7 October 2020). The white paper is the integrated outcome of a scientist-focused stakeholder process initiated by several public research institutes in Germany. These institutes sought and received funding from the German Ministry for Research and Training (BMBF) for the WiLDSI research project. Sollberger, K. Digital Sequence Information and the Nagoya Protocol - Legal expert brief on behalf of the Swiss Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN) (7 April 2018) ABS Capacity Development Initiative. Second (virtual) Global Dialogue on Digital Sequence Information on Genetic Resources , 28 June – 13 July 2021 (August 2021) – organized in partnership with the Norwegian Government and the South African Department of Environment, Forest and Fisheries Carly Cowell,Alan Paton,James S. Borrell,China Williams,Paul Wilkin,Alexandre Antonelli,William J. Baker,Richard Buggs,Michael F. Fay,Roberta Gargiulo,Olwen M. Grace,Benedikt G. Kuhnhäuser,Yannick Woudstra,Paul J. Kersey, Uses and benefits of digital sequence information from plant genetic resources: Lessons learnt from botanical collections (21 September 2021) Sociedad Peruana de Derecho Ambiental (SPDA) / Peruvian Society for Environmental Law Fairness, Equity and Efficiency for the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Nagoya Protocol: Analysis of a Rodent, a Snail, a Sponge and a Virus (2021) ABS Capacity Development Initiative, Henri Novion. National ABS Approaches to DSI: Perspectives, Options and Limits (February 2022) DEFRA, contract by ICF Consulting Services Limited. Digital Sequence Information (DSI): lessons from multilateral mechanisms (April 2021) Bagley, Margo. "Just" Sharing: The Virtues of Digital Sequence Information Benefit-Sharing for the Common Good (December 2021) Hartman Scholz, Amber et al.. Multilateral benefit-sharing from digital sequence information will support both science and biodiversity conservation (2022) Nature Communications 13:1086 The workshop "ABS for Utilization of DSI & Possible Consequences for Open Access / Open Science" was organized by the German Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (BfN) at the International Academy for Nature Conservation on the Isle of Vilm. Scientific support was provided by the Leibniz Institute DSMZ, German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures and the Leibniz Institute IPK, Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research. WORKSHOP REPORT: ABS FOR UTILIZATION OF DSI & POSSIBLE CONSEQUENCES FOR OPEN ACCESS (Nov 2021)