2016
DOI: 10.18623/rvd.v13i27.924
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La Protection Juridique Internationale De La Biodiversite Marine

Abstract: RÉSUMÉIl s'agit d'un article sur le droit international de l'environnement relatif à la protection des ressources biologiques des océans. Il a été conçu pour traiter de l'importance des impacts environnementaux lors de l'utilisation de la biodiversité marine comme matière première de la production industrielle, en analysant les instruments juridiques internationaux créés pour la gestion durable des ressources biologiques. Cet ordre juridique est ainsi composé de divers instruments normatifs, notamment la Conve… Show more

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“…The Nagoya Protocol, which entered into force in 2014, is a complement to the Convention on Biological Diversity -the CBD adopted in 1992 at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Sustainable Development in Rio -for which economic and social development related to environmental protection and sustainable development was at the heart of the debate. The CBD was adopted to protect biodiversity, highlighting the need for the sustainable use of biodiversity and maintaining the integrity of ecosystem functioning to ensure the viability of biodiversity (UNCLOS, 1982;De Paiva Toledo, 2016). The CBD was reinforced by Action Agenda 21, which is an action plan for the 21st century adopted by 173 heads of state at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro in June 1992.…”
Section: Ethics -Key Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Nagoya Protocol, which entered into force in 2014, is a complement to the Convention on Biological Diversity -the CBD adopted in 1992 at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Sustainable Development in Rio -for which economic and social development related to environmental protection and sustainable development was at the heart of the debate. The CBD was adopted to protect biodiversity, highlighting the need for the sustainable use of biodiversity and maintaining the integrity of ecosystem functioning to ensure the viability of biodiversity (UNCLOS, 1982;De Paiva Toledo, 2016). The CBD was reinforced by Action Agenda 21, which is an action plan for the 21st century adopted by 173 heads of state at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro in June 1992.…”
Section: Ethics -Key Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Cape Town statement calls for the promotion of geoeducation and outreach for all (Di Capua et al, 2017). This principle can be interpreted in different ways: (a) promoting communication towards society which comprises all outreach activities, such as the Ocean Literacy programme in France (Sorbonne University) or "Friday's research club" (GEOMAR) and Kiel research workshops (Kiel University) in Germany, which present many activities for kids around the oceans; (b) promoting communication towards policymakers to provide them with information and means on the state of the marine environment and our fears; (c) promoting the education of the future generation of marine scientists; (d) promoting training activities which can be delivered to senior or young scientists, from high-income or low-income countries, about specific topics in science or about the ethical dimension of the marine sciences; and, finally, (e) promoting civil society engagement through citizen science.…”
Section: Transfer Of Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%