Belgian Clearing House: Agricultural Biodiversity
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Description: Useful links to Belgian institutes' websites on agricultural biodiversity, to the Agris database on Belgian livestock breeds, as well as links to relevant international organisations.
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Page title: | Convention on Biological Diversity - Belgian Clearing House Mechanism |
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Description: | The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) is an international agreement established by the United Nations. Its aim is to preserve biological diversity around the world. Belgium became a CBD member during the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, in 1992. The CBD has three main objectives: to conserve biodiversity, to enhance its sustainable use and to ensure an equitable sharing of benefits linked to the exploitation of genetic resources. The Convention puts much emphasis on the exchange of information and the |
IP-address: | 193.190.234.37 |
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