Biotech Updates

The Role of Conservation in Reaching CBD's Targets

July 27, 2012

Conservation and management of biodiversity is vital for improvement of livelihoods, especially in developing countries, according to Ademola Adenle of United Nations University-Institute of Advanced Studies in Japan. Adenle shared his insights on this matter in a paper published at Biodiversity Conservation journal.

Adenle stressed that since there was a failure in reaching the global targets set under the convention on biological diversity (CBD) and Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) to decrease rate of biodiversity loss by 2010, developing countries need better technologies to conserve and manage biodiversity. Biodiversity conservation for the benefit of developing countries is intricately linked to advancements in biotechnology, specifically genetically modified organisms. International conferences such as the Rio+20 meeting and CBD conference of parties 11 are good platforms for strengthening the present frameworks and prioritizing relevant technological innovations to improve biodiversity conservation and development.

Read the complete paper at http://www.springerlink.com/content/2241711u70646362/fulltext.pdf.