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Intellectual property rights and biodiversity conservation : an interdisciplinary analysis of the values of medicinal plants / edited by Timothy Swanson.
1995
G 26 SWA.I
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Détails
Title
Intellectual property rights and biodiversity conservation : an interdisciplinary analysis of the values of medicinal plants / edited by Timothy Swanson.
Description
xiii, 271 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
ISBN
0521635802
0521471125 hardback
9780521471121 hardback
9780521635806 paperback
9780511623417 ebook
0521471125 hardback
9780521471121 hardback
9780521635806 paperback
9780511623417 ebook
Alternate Call Number
G 26 SWA.I
Résumé
The urgent need to ensure the conservation of biological diversity is now widely recognised, but the role of an intellectual property rights regime as an instrument for biodiversity conservation is poorly understood and often hotly debated. This volume is a detailed analysis of the economic and scientific rationales of the use of a property rights-based approach to biodiversity conservation. It discusses the justification for, and implementation of, intellectual property rights regimes as incentive systems to encourage conservation. An interdisciplinary approach is used in the book, encompassing fields of study such as evolutionary biology, chemistry, economics and legal studies. The arguments are presented using the case study of the use of medicinal plants in the pharmaceutical industry. The book will be of interest and relevance to a broad spectrum of conservationists from research students to policy makers.
Note
10. Biodiversity and the conservation of medicinal plants: issues from the perspective of the developing world / Mohamed Khalil.
Bibliographie, remarque
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Remarque du contenu formatté
Part A. Plant communities and the generation of information. Part B. The value of plant-generated information in pharmaceuticals. Part C. The institutions for regulating information from diversity. Part D. The importance of cultural diversity in biodiversity conservation.
Série
Published
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1995.
Langue
Anglais
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