0333922913 9780333922910 0333922956 9780333922958 0333985389 electronic book 9780333985380 electronic book 1280223286 9781280223280
Alternate Call Number
S 62 SWA.F
Summary
Proceedings of the fifth Dialogue Series, held at Madras from January 28-31, 1994.
Note
Contents : Session 1. SWAMINATHAN, M S. Introduction; LESSER, W. Attributes of an IPR system for landraces; SHANDS, Henry. Germplasm development and support for international genetic resources conservation; MANGESHA, Malek. Germplasm collection and conservation; RAO, Ramanatha. The state of IPR and PBR in industrialised countries; CHOMCHALOW, Narong. The role of FAO in conservation of PGR; RANA R S. The need for PBR in India; UPADHYAYA, Veena. The state of PBR in developing countries; GADGIL, Madhav. Role of tribal and rural families in conservation of PGR; JOSEPH, John. Community biodiversity programme; SHANKAR, Ravi. Tribal community in India and PGR; Session 2. SUDAESEN, V. An anthropologist's point of view; LENNE, Jill. Intellectual contributions of tribal and rural families; SPERLING, Louise. The farmer's expertise and options; SUDARSHAN, R. The philosophical aspects of IPR; HOON, Vineeta. IPR and the mountain communities; RAWAT, Hanumant. The local institutional set-up; KOTHARI, Ashish. IPR : an overview; MENON, USHA. Ethics and morality; KHOSHOO, T N. Biodiversity bioproductivity and biotechnology; Session 3. SAHAI, Suman. The possible shape of a Sui Genris system for India; QASIM, S Z. State of PBR in developing countries; DRAGAVSTEV, Viktor A. IPR : the Russian experience; SWAMINATHAN, M S. Farmers' and breeders' rights for India : a draft document; Session 4. SWAMINATHAN, M S. Draft plant varieties recognition and protection act : rationale and structure; SWAMINATHAN, M S. Draft legislation relating to plant breeders' farmers' rights; Session 5. PATIL, Jayant. Blending traditional wisdom and modern technology; KHANNA, Tejendra. Legislative framework;. Above pagination describes print version.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Part I Economic nationalism: the secular trinity; the engines of good times; the adversities of good times; the manufacture of intelligence; the affluent consensus. Part II The new realities: the new global competition; primitive capitalism; downsizing the corporation; the demise of industrial man; a false start. Part III The future of society: the problem restated; collective intelligence; the learning state; a high skills economy.