1999
DOI: 10.1076/1388-0209(200010)37:sup;1-w;ft006
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Combining High Risk Science With Ambitious Social And Economic Goals

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“…L. 97-79, Sec. 3, Nov. 16, 1981(last amended 2003 Rosenthal et al, 1999;Rosenthal, 1996. 108 Discussed in detail in Bhatti et al, 2007, the BRAZIL: Provisional Act Nº 2, 186-16, implementing CBD Arts. 1, 8j, 10c, 15 and 16, Act.…”
Section: Two Sides Of Abs Measures -What Is Meant By "User Measures"?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…L. 97-79, Sec. 3, Nov. 16, 1981(last amended 2003 Rosenthal et al, 1999;Rosenthal, 1996. 108 Discussed in detail in Bhatti et al, 2007, the BRAZIL: Provisional Act Nº 2, 186-16, implementing CBD Arts. 1, 8j, 10c, 15 and 16, Act.…”
Section: Two Sides Of Abs Measures -What Is Meant By "User Measures"?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The project, termed International Cooperative Biodiversity Groups (ICBG), is funded by the National Institutes of Health, the US National Science Foundation and the US Department of Agriculture from 1998-2008 (Rosenthal et al 1999;Rosenthal and Katz 2004). This was preceded, in 1995-1998, by a pilot project funded by the US National Science Foundation, the Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah, and Panama's Fundacion Natura and, prior to that, by over 15 years of basic ecological research at STRI (Kursar and Coley 2003).…”
Section: The Panama Icbgmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The individual projects are undertaken in such a way that local communities and other source country organizations can derive direct benefits from the activities of the projects and ultimately from the diverse biological resources of their countries. In this way benefit-sharing may provide clear incentives for preservation and sustainable use of biodiversity (Rosenthal, 1999;Rosenthal et al, 1999;Rosenthal & Katz, 2004). To date there have been three competition cycles (1993, 1998 and 2003/2005), which provided 4-to 5-year cooperative agreement awards to support collaborations between the USA and low-and middle-income country institutions and scientists.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%