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Chapter 1. Convention on Biological Diversity, Lessons from its Three Decades Journey
Chapter 2. Implementation of the Nagoya Protocol in India: Experiences, Challenges and Learnings
Chapter 3. Achievements in Indias ABS Mechanism
Chapter 4. Statutory and Obligatory Responsibilities of State Biodiversity Boards for the Conservation of Indigenous Biodiversity and ABS
Chapter 5. ABS of Biological Resources and associated Traditional knowledge: A Multi -tiered Responsibility"
Chapter 6. Intellectual Property Right (IPR) and ABS: Need for Universal Accountability and Monitoring
Chapter 7. Traditional Knowledge (TK) and ABS in the context of Himalayan States
Chapter 8. ABS in Indigenous knowledge Stewardship and Sustainable Development
Chapter 9. Access and Benefit Sharing; Agro-biodiversity and Farmers rights on seeds- The case of indigenous rice varieties of Wayanad, Kerala, India
Chapter 10. Insects and ABS
Chapter 11. Access and Benefit Sharing, Marine Genetic Resources and Aquaculture:The Indian Scenario in Blue Economy Paradigms
Chapter 12. A revisit to Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS) with reference to Aquatic Bio-resources
Chapter 13. Strengthening ABS Implementation in India
Chapter 14. Biological Diversity Act and Enforcement Challenges in India
Chapter 15. Is ABS an Innovative Financial Mechanism for Biodiversity Conservation
Chapter 16. The Economics of Ecosystem and Biodiversity (TEEB) in ABS perspective
Chapter 17. Institutions and incentives to facilitate Indigenous and local people participation in the ABS regime in India
Chapter 18. ABS; Scope of Indian Medicinal Plants
Chapter 19. Biological Diversity Act versus other Environmental laws in India
Chapter 20. The Need for a Nagoya Protocol Plus.

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