Title: BIOPIRACY AND ITS IMPACT ON BIODIVERSITY Author: A satisfied Microsoft Office User Last modified by: Fiona Darroch Created Date: 6/21/2006 11:09:46 PM
Biopiracy on Zambian Medicinal Plants PAPER PRESENTED AT THE FIRST ACCESS AND BENEFIT SHARING WORKSHOP FOR AFRICA, CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA, 19 24 NOVEMBER 2006
... from the Hagahai tribe in Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. ... dropped, but cell lines derived from their unique DNA remain in use and for sale. ...
THE ECOLOGICAL DEBT The campaign and its future J.Martinez-Alier, 17/5/04 Several currents of thought and action led to the campaign of the Ecological Debt, from ...
An Action Aid study (1999) lists in two tables patents that have been claimed ... held that Percy had technically infringed Monsanto's patents....although he did ...
Farmers should be the primary interest group that participates in all negotiations. Zimbabwean Farmers opened the International Seed Fair at CBD/COP V in Nairobi, ...
Title: the Nagoya Protocol and its effect on the protection of Traditional Knowledge Last modified by: Galueva Document presentation format: On-screen Show
The University of Auckland. Master of Science student ... Email: khal029@ec.auckland.ac.nz. What is Bioprospecting? ... University of Auckland. Dr Basil Sharp, ...
Transgenic Organisms Biology Ch 13 What are Transgenic Organisms ? Transgenic organisms are organisms whose genetic material has been changed by the addition of ...
... to markets and and will increase household income Objective Improve Rural Income and Health through profitable and sustainable Fruit ... Agroindustry (GIARs ...
PLANT BREEDERS RIGHTS POLICY J.B. JAFTHA (D: Genetic Resources) N. NETNOU-NKOANA (Registrar: Plant Breeders Rights Act, 1976) Overview of SA Plant Variety ...
Pharmaceutical or Biotechnology companies or holders of intellectual property ... patents by scientists, researchers, pharmaceutical companies etc (Janke 1999) ...
pasting multpile presentations into one show THE NEW HUMAN BIOTECHNOLOGIES A Threshold Challenge for Humanity C E N T E R F O R G E N E T I C S A N D S O C I E T Y
Canadian Potato Genome Project (CPGP) (Molecular Determination of Tuber Health ... relationship to potato biotechnology. Intellectual property issues: ...
22 23 January 2004 ... Global distribution of GMOs. Participation of ... e.g. BT cotton in Burkina Faso, an end to cotton trade row? 13. Critics case ...
Access & benefit-sharing in practice What is ABS? What does ratification mean for CN? What issues to address in practice? L ontine Crisson & Paul Hoetjes
Transgenic Organisms What are Transgenic Organisms ? Transgenic organisms are organisms whose genetic material has been changed by the addition of foreign genes.
Cotton is grown in many parts of India, including Punjab, Maharashtra, Gujarat, ... India has a larger cultivated area under cotton than any other nation ...
The Ecological Debt is the obligation and the responsibility that industrialized ... Jubilee http://www.jubilee2000uk.org/ecological_debt/eco_main.htm ...
Non-coordinated Cooperation A Framework for the Analysis of Decision-making processes in International Regimes and their impacts on International Biodiversity Policy
The Axis of Evil and Maize Oil Dr. Melanie DeVore Professor, Georgia College & State University Milledgeville, GA Production Commodity Handling Production Commodity ...
Harvey is the famous geographer (most cited) and Marxist theorist in the World. ... Control of Time, Money, Space are three axis of social power (fungible) ...
First ABS Capacity Building Workshop for Africa Cape Town 19-24 Nov 2006 Collecting and exporting a medicinal herb by Wivine Ntamubano Burundi 1.THE COUNTRY: Burundi ...
BIODIVERSITY The first animal species to go are the big, slow, the tasty, and those with valuable parts such as tusks and skins. Edward O. Wilson- biodiversity ...
Variability among living organisms from all sources including, inter alia, ... plans are likely to remain as decorative documents on bureaucratic bookshelves ...
followed by the launch and the discussion between members of NEPAD and Media ... Shuttle participants from transport hubs & designated hub hotels to Sandton ...
Anthropological 'discovery' of the Aborigine produced 'objective' knowledge that ... The creation of a particular form of knowledge about Aboriginality is linked ...
Moran (1993): Human Ecology as a Critique of Development. ... Fusee Aublet. the genus Hevea - source of rubber. 19th c. Rubber boom. Non-state agents ...
The Process of Legislation on Access to Genetic Resources and Benefit-Sharing ... drafting team and WGAL as well spirited by the Long March shall contribute their ...
Moran (1993): Human Ecology as a Critique of Development. ... Fusee Aublet. the genus Hevea - source of rubber. Rubber boom. 19th century. Rubber boom ...
INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS AND ETHNOMATHEMATICS Mogege Mosimege Department of Science and Technology Pretoria, South Africa mogege.mosimege@dst.gov.za Presentation ...
Domestic ... a strong science and research base offering ... Encouraging investment - domestic and foreign. Encouraging collaboration with Australian science ...
Gel Electrophoresis Technique used to ... Describe the application of DNA ... The transfer of a gene that gives resistance to the herbicide glyphosate from ...
African-American Ethnic Identity. Personal ID Risk. Population Genetics of Garifuna ... Potential to change community power structure, and affect sampling strategy ...