TY - GEN N2 - The subject of this timely and stimulating volume is potentially confronting, and certainly provokes new ways about thinking about old subjects. Trade, intellectual property and indigenous knowledge systems — the value systems, the cultural contexts, the very world views that these three simple terms can evoke are often assumed to be dramatically, fundamentally at odds with one another: worlds apart. Yet the past decade, especially, has seen the growth and maturing of a remarkable dialogue between these seemingly remote world views. DO - 10.26530/OAPEN_459872 DO - doi AB - The subject of this timely and stimulating volume is potentially confronting, and certainly provokes new ways about thinking about old subjects. Trade, intellectual property and indigenous knowledge systems — the value systems, the cultural contexts, the very world views that these three simple terms can evoke are often assumed to be dramatically, fundamentally at odds with one another: worlds apart. Yet the past decade, especially, has seen the growth and maturing of a remarkable dialogue between these seemingly remote world views. T1 - Indigenous Peoples' InnovationIntellectual Property Pathways to Development / AU - Drahos, Peter AU - Frankel, Susy LA - eng N1 - This resource was extracted from the Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB) N1 - Includes bibliographical references ID - 41635 KW - Ethnoscience KW - Traditional ecological knowledge KW - Intellectual property KW - Indigenous peoples SN - 9781921862786 TI - Indigenous Peoples' InnovationIntellectual Property Pathways to Development / LK - https://www.doabooks.org/doab?func=search&query=rid%3A15856#.XtpJGaQ14ao UR - https://www.doabooks.org/doab?func=search&query=rid%3A15856#.XtpJGaQ14ao ER -