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Citizen consensus and diverging views on benefit-sharing for genetic resources
Anna Lou Abatayo1, Xiaolongren Ding2,3, Esteban Neira-Monsalve4
1Environmental Economics and Natural Resources Group, Wageningen University and Research, Wageningen, 6706KN, the Netherlands. anna.abatayo@wur.nl.
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The governance of genetic resources and their digital sequence information (DSI) faces challenges in achieving globally equitable benefit-sharing under the Convention on Biological Diversity. Citizens in nine countries across the Global North and South reveal diverging preferences on whether a benefit-sharing system should rely on monetary or non-monetary contributions, and whether governments should be responsible for payments. However, consensus emerges in favor of criteria-based DSI allocations and designated funding purposes.
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