Access & Benefit Sharing (ABS)

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Access to Biological Resources and Benefit Sharing

What is Access & Benefit Sharing (ABS)?

ABS refers to the way which biological resources may be accessed and how fair and equitable sharing of benefits that result from the utilisation of biological resources between the users and provider of the resources arises.

Why ABS is Important?

Access and benefit sharing of biological resources can ensure that the method of accessing and utilization of biological resources will maximize the benefits to the users, providers and the ecology and communities where the biological resources are found.

ABS is an important issue under the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), where one of the three objectives of the convention on ABS which is in line with preservation of biodiversity and the sustainable use of its components. CBD recognizes that biological resources is an absolute right of a country.

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The Lun Bawang community of Long Telingan

The Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS)

Nagoya Protocol on ABS is a new international treaty adopted under the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) in Nagoya, Japan on Oct. 29, 2010. The objective is to share the benefits arising from the utilization of genetic resources are shared fairly and equitably, which will contribute to the preservation and sustainable use of biodiversity and further meet the three objectives of the CBD.


Utilization of Genetic Resources through Traditional Knowledge Documentation Programme

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Good Wild Craft Harvesting of Litsea cubeba