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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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名古屋大学における学術機関リポジトリ構築への取り組み (特集 : 学術情報リポジトリ)

郡司, 久, Gunji, Hisashi January 2005 (has links)
No description available.
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The Nagoya protocol: a possible solution to the protection of traditional knowledge in biodiverse societies of Africa

Moody, Oluwatobiloba Oluwayomi January 2011 (has links)
<p>There is a growing interplay of competing realities facing the international community in the general areas of innovation, technological advancement and overall economic development. The highly industrialised wealthy nations, largely located on the Northern hemisphere are on the one hand undoubtedly at the forefront in global research, technology and infrastructure development. The developing and least developed countries on the other hand are mostly situated on the Southern hemisphere. They are not as wealthy or technologically advanced as their&nbsp / Northern counterparts, but are naturally endowed with unique variations of plant, animal and micro-organism species occurring in natural ecosystems, as well as the traditional knowledge on&nbsp / how to use these unique species. This knowledge has been adjudged to be responsible for the sustainable maintenance of the earth&rsquo / s biodiversity. Increasing exploitation of biodiversity,&nbsp / spurred on by the competing realities identified above, has left the earth in a present state of alarm with respect to the uncontrolled loss of biodiversity. The traditional knowledge of local&nbsp / peoples has significantly offered leads to research institutes from the North in developing major advancements in drugs, cosmetics and agriculture. Little or no compensation has however been seen to go back to the indigenous&nbsp / communities and countries that provide resources, and indicate various possibilities through their traditional knowledge to the use of such resources. Efforts by some biodiversity rich countries to&nbsp / ddress this trend through legislation developed in accordance with the principles of the Convention on Biological Diversity have been frustrated due to the inability to enforce their domestic laws outside their borders. Theft of genetic resources and its associated traditional knowledge&nbsp / from such countries has therefore remained a major challenge. Against this backdrop, and on the&nbsp / insistence of biodiversity-rich developing countries, an international regime on access and benefit sharing was negotiated and its final text adopted in 2010. This international regime is as&nbsp / contained in the Nagoya Protocol. This research sets out to examine whether the Nagoya Protocol offers a final solution to the protection of traditional knowledge associated with biodiversity in&nbsp / biodiverse countries. It further examines the importance of domestic legislation in achieving the objectives of the Protocol. The research has been tailored to African biodiverse countries, and&nbsp / seeks these answers within the context of Africa.<br /> &nbsp / </p>
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A LEI 13.123/15 ENQUANTO MECANISMO DE TUTELA DA BIODIVERSIDADE BRASILEIRA E O PROTOCOLO DE NAGOIA / THE LAW 13.123/15 AS PROTECTION MECHANISM OF BRAZILIAN BIODIVERSITY AND THE PROTOCOL NAGOYA

Gössling, Luciana Manica 30 March 2016 (has links)
The Convention on Biological Diversity, designed in 1992, was intended to protect the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity and the equitable fair distribution of benefits from the utilization of genetic resources ( English term, "ABS"). The third objective remains not sufficiently cleared and the countries felt the need to legislate on the subject before the eminent importance of the rights arising from the exploitation of genetic resources and traditional knowledge associated with them and the transboundary damage from predatory exploitation. Countries faced with a growing biodiversity degradation in an uncontrolled and a reduction of fauna and flora form. They start question the exploratory use and necessary preservation of sociobiodiversity for future generations based on interculturalism, and the effect of such rights in social harvest, cultural, political and economic. To address such conflicts on the international scene came the Nagoya Protocol, and in Brazil, Law 13.123/ 2015. Both laws walked in the same direction, with flexible access to traditional knowledge and biodiversity, striving for expansion of research and innovation. The literature search was performed using the deductive method, lying on the theme Rights Research Line Sociobiodiversity and Sustainability. The Nagoya Protocol left the national legislation up to each country, bringing minimum dictates. Brazil has not ratified but implemented specific legislation that included the protection of genetic resources and associated traditional knowledge, however, gave way to exploratory mean. / A Convenção sobre Diversidade Biológica, concebida em 1992, destinou-se à proteção da conservação e o uso sustentável da diversidade biológica além da repartição justa equitativa dos benefícios provenientes da utilização dos recursos genéticos (termo em inglês, ABS ). O terceiro objetivo não restou suficientemente aclarado e os países signatários sentiram a necessidade de legislar sobre o tema diante da notória importância dos direitos advindos da exploração dos recursos genéticos e dos conhecimentos tradicionais a eles associados e os danos transfronteiriços decorrentes da exploração predatória. Os países se depararam com uma crescente degradação da biodiversidade, de forma descontrolada e uma redução da fauna e da flora. Passou-se a questionar o uso com viés exploratório e a necessária preservação da sociobiodiversidade para as gerações futuras tendo por base a interculturalidade, e o reflexo de tais direitos na seara social, cultural, política e econômica. Para enfrentar tais embates, no cenário internacional exsurgiu o Protocolo de Nagoia e, no Brasil, a Lei 13.123, de 2015. Ambas as legislações caminharam no mesmo sentido, flexibilizando o acesso aos conhecimentos tradicionais e à biodiversidade, primando pela expansão da pesquisa e da inovação. A presente pesquisa bibliográfica foi feita utilizando-se do método dedutivo, encontrando-se na temática na Linha de Pesquisa de Direitos da Sociobiodiversidade e Sustentabilidade. O Protocolo de Nagoia deixou a regulamentação nacional a cargo de cada país, trazendo ditames mínimos. O Brasil não o ratificou, mas implementou legislação específica que compreendeu a proteção aos recursos genéticos e os conhecimentos tradicionais associados, todavia, cedeu lugar ao viés exploratório.
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The Nagoya protocol: a possible solution to the protection of traditional knowledge in biodiverse societies of Africa

Moody, Oluwatobiloba Oluwayomi January 2011 (has links)
Magister Legum - LLM / There is a growing interplay of competing realities facing the international community in the general areas of innovation, technological advancement and overall economic development. The highly industrialised wealthy nations, largely located on the Northern hemisphere are on the one hand undoubtedly at the forefront in global research, technology and infrastructure development. The developing and least developed countries on the other hand are mostly situated on the Southern hemisphere. They are not as wealthy or technologically advanced as their Northern counterparts, but are naturally endowed with unique variations of plant, animal and micro-organism species occurring in natural ecosystems, as well as the traditional knowledge on how to use these unique species. This knowledge has been adjudged to be responsible for the sustainable maintenance of the earth biodiversity. Increasing exploitation of biodiversity spurred on by the competing realities identified above, has left the earth in a present state of alarm with respect to the uncontrolled loss of biodiversity. The traditional knowledge of local peoples has significantly offered leads to research institutes from the North in developing major advancements in drugs, cosmetics and agriculture. Little or no compensation has however been seen to go back to the indigenous communities and countries that provide resources, and indicate various possibilities through their traditional knowledge to the use of such resources. Efforts by some biodiversity rich countries to ddress this trend through legislation developed in accordance with the principles of the Convention on Biological Diversity have been frustrated due to the inability to enforce their domestic laws outside their borders. Theft of genetic resources and its associated traditional knowledge from such countries has therefore remained a major challenge. Against this backdrop, and on the insistence of biodiversity-rich developing countries, an international regime on access and benefit sharing was negotiated and its final text adopted in 2010. This international regime is as contained in the Nagoya Protocol. This research sets out to examine whether the Nagoya Protocol offers a final solution to the protection of traditional knowledge associated with biodiversity in biodiverse countries. It further examines the importance of domestic legislation in achieving the objectives of the Protocol. The research has been tailored to African biodiverse countries, and seeks these answers within the context of Africa. / South Africa
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名古屋市文化小劇場を通してみた地域小規模公立文化施設の管理運営の現状と課題

白井, 大輔, SHIRAI, Daisuke, 清水, 裕之, SHIMIZU, Hiroyuki, 大月, 淳, OTSUKI, Atsushi 30 September 2004 (has links)
科研費報告書「地域の持続可能な舞台芸術創造環境を支える非営利型プラットフォーム形成に関する研究」(基盤研究(C)(2)課題番号:15601002,研究代表者:清水裕之)(http://hdl.handle.net/2237/11745)の4章資料(2)として使われている。
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舞台芸術創造ネットワ-クのオ-プン化を意識した舞台芸術創造施設のあり方の研究

清水, 裕之 03 1900 (has links)
科学研究費補助金 研究種目:一般研究(C) 課題番号:06650682 研究代表者:清水 裕之 研究期間:1994-1995年度
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大都市圏の成熟化と都市型中量交通システムの事業展開に関する地理学的研究

林, 上 04 1900 (has links)
科学研究費補助金 研究種目:基盤研究(C) 課題番号:16520484 研究代表者:林 上 研究期間:2004-2005年度

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