CORDIS Project
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This project explores the complexities of access and benefit-sharing mechanisms related to genetic resources, particularly in the context of digital sequence information. It aims to address historical inequalities and promote equitable biodiversity conservation through a decolonial perspective.
Access & benefit sharing (ABS) mechanisms - where access to genetic resources (generally in developing countries) is bargained against benefits used for conservation actions were formed to mitigate deep inequalities between countries and biodiversity actors originating in the colonial history of plant genetic resources collection and use.
However, these inequalities are currently under threat by technological innovation such as Digital Sequence Information (DSI), which alter the nature of bio-b…
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