Title Emerging technologies in biodiversity governance: gaps and opportunities for transformative governance /
Authors Rabitz, Florian ; Reynolds, Jesse L ; Tsioumani, Elsa
DOI 10.1017/9781108856348
ISBN 9781108790741
eISBN 9781108856348
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Is Part of Transforming biodiversity governance / edited by Ingrid J. Visseren-Hamakers, Marcel T. J. Kok.. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2022. p. 137-154.. ISBN 9781108790741. eISBN 9781108856348
Abstract [eng] Emerging technologies potentially have far-reaching impacts on the conservation, as well as the sustainable and equitable use, of biodiversity. Simultaneously, biodiversity itself increasingly serves as an input or source material for novel technological applications. In this chapter, we assess the relationship between the regime of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD, or “the Convention”) and the governance of three sets of emerging technologies: geoengineering, synthetic biology and gene drives, as well as bioinformatics. The linkages between biodiversity and technology go beyond these cases, with, for example, geographic information systems, satellite imagery or possibly even blockchain technology playing potentially important roles for implementing the CBD’s objectives. Here, however, we focus on technologies that have been subject to extensive debate and rulemaking activity under the CBD.
Published Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2022
Type Book part
Language English
Publication date 2022
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