Governing agrobiodiversity: plant genetics and developing countries/ Regine Andersen.
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333.95316 ERB/I Intellectual property rights In agricultural biotechnology/ | 333.95316 ERB/I Intellectual property rights in agricultural biotechnology/ | 333.95316 GIV/P Principles and practice of plant conservation/ | 333.95316091724 AND/G Governing agrobiodiversity: plant genetics and developing countries/ | 333.9533054 BHA/I Invasive alien plants/ | 333.9534 MAX/C Crop wild relative conservation and use/ | 333.9534095 SAH/B Bioresources and Biotechnology Policy Concern for Asian Region |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [373]-397) and index.
Relevance and objectives of the study -- Plant genetic resources for food and agriculture : foundations of the topic -- Research questions and analytical framework -- Research strategy and methods -- The International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture with the International Undertaking on Plant Genetic Resources -- The Convention on Biological Diversity -- The Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights and the Convention for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants -- Regime overlap, interaction and resulting constellations -- Effects in the Philippines -- Mechanisms of influence of international regimes : two cases -- The aggregate effects of international regimes on PGRFA management in developing countries -- Implications of the findings and challenges ahead.
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