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Proposals of indigenous peoples and local communities from Brazil for multilateral benefit-sharing from digital sequence information

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  • Adriana Souza de Lima

    (Genetic Heritage Management Council (Brazil) (Conselho de Gestão do Patrimônio Genético)
    Network of Traditional Peoples and Communities of Brazil (Rede dos Povos Comunidades Tradicionais do Brasil))

  • Cristiane Gomes Julião

    (Genetic Heritage Management Council (Brazil) (Conselho de Gestão do Patrimônio Genético)
    Articulation of Indigenous Peoples of Brazil (Articulação dos Povos Indígenas do Brasil))

  • Elizete Maria Silva

    (Genetic Heritage Management Council (Brazil) (Conselho de Gestão do Patrimônio Genético)
    Peasant Women’s Movement (Movimento das Mulheres Camponesas))

  • Alberto Franca Dias

    (Genetic Heritage Management Council (Brazil) (Conselho de Gestão do Patrimônio Genético)
    Articulation of Indigenous Peoples of Brazil (Articulação dos Povos Indígenas do Brasil))

  • Jhonny Martins Jesus

    (Genetic Heritage Management Council (Brazil) (Conselho de Gestão do Patrimônio Genético)
    National Coordination for the Articulation of Rural Quilombola (Afrodescendants) Communities (Coordenação Nacional de Articulação das Comunidades Negras Rurais Quilombolas))

  • Marciano Toledo Silva

    (Movimento dos Pequenos Agricultores (Small Farmers Movement))

  • Emmanuel Duarte Almada

    (Universidade do Estado de Minas Gerais)

  • Jaqueline Pereira Andrade

    (Terra de Direitos)

  • Nurit Bensusan

    (Observatory of Sociobiodiversity Economies (Observatório das Economias da Sociobiodiversidade))

  • Sofia Zank

    (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina)

  • Gustavo Taboada Soldati

    (Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora)

Abstract

One of the main themes of the 16th Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity is Digital Sequence Information (DSI): genomic or related data deposited in publicly accessible databases in a digital language. These sequences are important for research in areas such as biodiversity conservation and bioprospecting. Some characteristics of organisms that stimulate the commercial use of biodiversity may have been developed by Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities, and therefore, they have associated traditional knowledge. We present proposals of the Brazilian Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities on this topic.

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  • Adriana Souza de Lima & Cristiane Gomes Julião & Elizete Maria Silva & Alberto Franca Dias & Jhonny Martins Jesus & Marciano Toledo Silva & Emmanuel Duarte Almada & Jaqueline Pereira Andrade & Nurit B, 2024. "Proposals of indigenous peoples and local communities from Brazil for multilateral benefit-sharing from digital sequence information," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 15(1), pages 1-4, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:15:y:2024:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-024-53421-z
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-53421-z
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    1. Ryan Nehring, 2022. "Digitising biopiracy? The global governance of plant genetic resources in the age of digital sequencing information," Third World Quarterly, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 43(8), pages 1970-1987, August.
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