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Access and Benefit Sharing > Case Studies > Botanic Garden Policies on Access and Benefit Sharing
Botanic Garden Policies on Access and Benefit SharingSo far, over 100 countries have drafted, or are in the process of drafting, national legislation that affects the way their biological resources can be acquired, used and supplied to others. Botanic gardens need to show their understanding of the CBD’s objectives in order to build trust with countries of origin and continue their work.
A number of networks and groups of botanic gardens have been working to create harmonised approaches to implementing the CBD. CBD Policies:Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (UK) Fairchild Tropical Garden (USA) Limbe Botanic Garden (Cameroon) Jardin Botanique de Montréal (English / Français) National Botanical Gardens, Glasnevin Rio Botanical Gardens (Brazil) [coming soon] What is a Botanic Garden?With over 2500 botanic gardens in the world, the chances are that there is one not too far from where you live. But what exactly are they and what do they do? Find Out MoreIntellectual Property Guidance |
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