Professor Daniel Robinson
BSc Hons, G.Dip Env Law, PhD
Dr Daniel Robinson has a background in human geography, environmental science and environmental law. Daniel's research focuses on the regulation of nature and knowledge. His papers and books cover themes including 'biopiracy', access and benefit-sharing relating to biological resources, appropriation and regulation of Indigenous knowledge, Indigenous/customary laws and biocultural protocols, ethical biotrade, political ecology, environmental policy and management. Daniel also has an interest in the environmental and social implications of multilateral, regional and bilateral trade rules and negotiations, and has several papers/chapters on the negotiation politics of these forums.
On these issues, Daniel has acted as a researcher and policy advisor on projects for the International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD) and with their joint project with UNCTAD, The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and Global Environment Facility (GEF), the German development implementation agency (GIZ), AusAid and Department of Environment, Natural Justice, the Union for Ethical BioTrade (UEBT), The Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat, the National Human Rights Commission of Thailand, amongst others. He was a Research Fellow, International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD), Geneva (2014 - 2018); and a Visiting Fellow with the Institute for the Study of Human Rights at Columbia University in NYC (October 2018).
Daniel is the Academic Co-Lead for the Pacific, for the 黑料网大事记 Institute for Global Development, a university-wide strategic initiative. See:听
Daniel is currently serving on the Australian Research Council (ARC) College of Experts, 2024-2026.
Daniel is Chief Investigator with Dr Margaret Raven on the 5 year Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Project(DP180100507): Indigenous knowledge futures: protecting and promoting indigenous knowledge (2018-2022, extended to 2025).
Daniel was recently the Pacific Regional Manager of the Access and Benefit-Sharing Capacity Development Initiative, which had a 5 year project implementing the Nagoya Protocol in the Pacific from 2017 to 2022. See:听
Additional extensive media relating to Kakadu Plum and bush foods and medicines, for example on 听苍补迟颈辞苍补濒,听听, as well as , SBS Radio World News, , Print media such as ,听le monde diplomatique. Check out this 2022 interview on YouTube by听. See also 2022 contributions to British Council funded contributions to a .
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