Un anciano de 90 años visita al médico para su chequeo de rutina y le dice que se siente mejor que nunca porque su novia de 20 años está embarazada y van a tener un hijo. El doctor le cuenta una historia sobre un cazador que confundió su paraguas con un rifle y logró matar a un oso al apuntarle, pero el anciano no cree posible que el oso haya muerto sólo por apuntarle con un paraguas. El doctor le dice que a eso quería llegar.
Impactos sectoriales de la sequía por Fabiola Tábora, GWP Centroamérica, durante el taller regional de intercambio de experiencias sobre SCALL. San Salvador, septiembre 2016.
This paper reports on the key discussion points and presentations at the III Biotrade Congress held by the International Trade in Goods and Services, and Commodities Division in the Republic of Korea in 2014. The Congress aimed to foster discussions and stimulate debate on new approaches and schemes to promote the sustainable use and trade of biodiversity, legal access and benefit sharing when engaging in BioTrade activities. It provided an important and useful platform for business engagement and multi-stakeholder dialogue on issues related to sustainability and biological diversity. Different views and perspectives on the new challenges and opportunities ahead in the BioTrade area were shared, such as the Nagoya Protocol’s entry into force. For the effective implementation of the Nagoya Protocol, there is a need for tailor-made technical assistance to governments, businesses and other relevant stakeholders. Different practices and tools applicable to sustainable sourcing and corporate social (and environmental) responsibility in the cosmetic, traditional medicine, fashion design and tourism sectors exist. The importance and value of openness and transparency along the value chains and the need for inclusive processes were stressed. Some reflections were shared on the importance given by consumers to sustainability and its impact to business branding strategies. Many tools were identified such as assessments, guidelines, codes of conduct, standards, traceability systems, certification, public-private partnerships (PPPs) and accountability practices. The Congress recognized the value of partnerships and cooperation by all participants and organizations involved, as well as with relevant stakeholders in the field.
Impactos sectoriales de la sequía por Fabiola Tábora, GWP Centroamérica, durante el taller regional de intercambio de experiencias sobre SCALL. San Salvador, septiembre 2016.
This paper reports on the key discussion points and presentations at the III Biotrade Congress held by the International Trade in Goods and Services, and Commodities Division in the Republic of Korea in 2014. The Congress aimed to foster discussions and stimulate debate on new approaches and schemes to promote the sustainable use and trade of biodiversity, legal access and benefit sharing when engaging in BioTrade activities. It provided an important and useful platform for business engagement and multi-stakeholder dialogue on issues related to sustainability and biological diversity. Different views and perspectives on the new challenges and opportunities ahead in the BioTrade area were shared, such as the Nagoya Protocol’s entry into force. For the effective implementation of the Nagoya Protocol, there is a need for tailor-made technical assistance to governments, businesses and other relevant stakeholders. Different practices and tools applicable to sustainable sourcing and corporate social (and environmental) responsibility in the cosmetic, traditional medicine, fashion design and tourism sectors exist. The importance and value of openness and transparency along the value chains and the need for inclusive processes were stressed. Some reflections were shared on the importance given by consumers to sustainability and its impact to business branding strategies. Many tools were identified such as assessments, guidelines, codes of conduct, standards, traceability systems, certification, public-private partnerships (PPPs) and accountability practices. The Congress recognized the value of partnerships and cooperation by all participants and organizations involved, as well as with relevant stakeholders in the field.
1. El anciano de 90 años
llega al médico para su
chequeo de rutina.
El doctor le pregunta
cómo se siente.
Nunca estuve mejor
-le responde-
mi novia tiene 20 años,
y ahora está embarazada y
vamos a tener un hijo.
El doctor piensa por un
momento y le dice:
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2. Permítame contarle una historia:
Un cazador salió un día tan
apurado de su hogar que se
confundió tomando el paraguas
en vez del rifle.
Cuando llega al bosque se le
aparece un gran oso.
El cazador levanta el paraguas,
le apunta al oso y dispara.
¿A que no sabe que pasó?
No sé -responde el anciano-.
Pues el oso cayó muerto,
concluye el doctor.
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3. Imposible!
-exclama el anciano-,
alguien más debe haber disparado.
- A ESE PUNTO
QUERÍA
LLEGAR!!!
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