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Johnston, Sam
,
Lohan, Dagmar
,
Lisinge, Estherine
,
Wynberg, Rachel
and
Laird, Sarah
(
2003
).
Biodiversity Access and Benefit-Sharing Policies for Protected Areas
.
United Nations University
.
688
582
Lohan, Dagmar
and
Johnston, Sam
(
2005
).
Bioprospecting in Antarctica
.
United Nations University
.
855
1443
Tobin, Brendan
,
Johnston, Sam
and
Barber, Charles V.
(
2003
).
Options for Developing Measures in User Countries to Implement the Access and Benefit-Sharing Provisions of the Convention on Biological Diversity (2nd edition)
.
United Nations University Press
.
512
590
Aricò, Salvatore
,
Chambers, Bradnee W.
,
Herman, Barry
,
Zakri, Abdul Hamid
,
Usui, Mikoto
,
Shah, Mahendra
,
Platiau, Ana F.B.
,
Koester, Veit
,
Kim, Joy
,
Johnston, Sam
and
Carter, Rebecca
(
2005
).
Promoting Enfranchisement: Toward Inclusion and Influence in Sustainable Development Governance
.
United Nations University
.
620
354
Johnston, Sam
, "
Sustainable development: a changing paradigm
" in
Green economy and good governance for sustainable development: opportunities, promises and concerns
(
Tokyo
:
United Nations University Press
,
2012
),
23
-
43
.
550
Johnston, Sam
and
Lohan, Dagmar
(
2003
).
The International Regime for Bioprospecting
.
United Nations University
.
524
956
Galloway McLean, Kirsty
,
Ramos-Castillo, Ameyali
and
Johnston, Sam
, "
The role of indigenous peoples in global environmental governance: looking through the lens of climate change
" in
Green economy and good governance for sustainable development: opportunities, promises and concerns
(
Tokyo
:
United Nations University Press
,
2012
),
245
-
266
.
790