Abstract
Participative Decision Making and the Sharing of Benefits: Laws, ethics, and data protection for building extended global communities
Highlights
Transdisciplinary and cross-cultural cooperation and collaboration are needed to build extended, densely interconnected information resources. These are the prerequisites for the successful implementation and execution of, for example, an ambitious monitoring framework accompanying the post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD; SCBD 2021)
Summarizing main outcomes from the consultation discussions in the forum thread “Meeting legal/regulatory, ethical and sensitive data obligations”, we propose a framework of ten guidelines and functionalities to achieve community building and drive application: 1. Substantially contribute to the conservation and protection of biodiversity
Many thanks to all contributors to the discussions in Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the Consultation for a digital and extended specimen concept of the Alliance for Biodiversity Knowledge
Summary
Transdisciplinary and cross-cultural cooperation and collaboration are needed to build extended, densely interconnected information resources. Corresponding author: Jutta Buschbom (jutta.buschbom@statistical-genetics.de) Received: 14 Sep 2021 | Published: 14 Sep 2021 Citation: Buschbom J, Zimkus BM, Bentley A, Kageyama M, Lyal CH.C, Neumann D, Waagmeester A, Hardisty A (2021) Participative Decision Making and the Sharing of Benefits: Laws, ethics, and data protection for building extended global communities.
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