This article recasts the debates over access to, and control over, genetic and biological knowledge and resources in terms of the appropriation of indigenous and local communities\u27 knowledge and resources. It first discusses recent examples of appropriation as currently conducted by global biotechnology, pharmaceutical, and agribusiness corporations and their associates in Northern universities, seed and gene banks, and research centers. Second, it describes and exposes the mechanisms of appropriation by focusing on the limited and culturally determined definitions of what is wild as opposed to cultivated, what is knowledge and who can possess it, and what are innovations and inventions. Included in this discussion is an examin...
Traditional knowledge, generally defined as the long-standing traditions and practices of certain re...
Presently, intellectual property law is the mechanism that determines international protection and c...
During a century in which access to information represents the key to doing business, big companies...
This article recasts the debates over access to, and control over, genetic and biological knowledge ...
Indigenous local communities have coexisted with their natural biological resources for millennia. T...
Evidence of the accelerating depletion of natural resources and other environmental andsocial proble...
The livelihoods of indigenous peoples and the conservation of biodiversity worldwide depend on conse...
This collection focuses on Indigenous perspectives on the sharing of traditional knowledge and the e...
In the same way that it can be argued that the bodies of the poor, people of color, and women have b...
Human communities have always generated, refined and passed on knowledge from generation to generati...
It is estimated that between 25 000 and 75 000 plant species are used for traditional medicine. Only...
Until the end of the last century, crop genetic resources were managed as public domain goods accord...
In the wake of multinationals dominating the world genetic pool of natural resources without minding...
This thesis analyses the struggle over rights to benefits and ownership of plant genetic resources a...
222-232Awareness of indigenous knowledge (IK) and concerns of protecting it are growing over time. M...
Traditional knowledge, generally defined as the long-standing traditions and practices of certain re...
Presently, intellectual property law is the mechanism that determines international protection and c...
During a century in which access to information represents the key to doing business, big companies...
This article recasts the debates over access to, and control over, genetic and biological knowledge ...
Indigenous local communities have coexisted with their natural biological resources for millennia. T...
Evidence of the accelerating depletion of natural resources and other environmental andsocial proble...
The livelihoods of indigenous peoples and the conservation of biodiversity worldwide depend on conse...
This collection focuses on Indigenous perspectives on the sharing of traditional knowledge and the e...
In the same way that it can be argued that the bodies of the poor, people of color, and women have b...
Human communities have always generated, refined and passed on knowledge from generation to generati...
It is estimated that between 25 000 and 75 000 plant species are used for traditional medicine. Only...
Until the end of the last century, crop genetic resources were managed as public domain goods accord...
In the wake of multinationals dominating the world genetic pool of natural resources without minding...
This thesis analyses the struggle over rights to benefits and ownership of plant genetic resources a...
222-232Awareness of indigenous knowledge (IK) and concerns of protecting it are growing over time. M...
Traditional knowledge, generally defined as the long-standing traditions and practices of certain re...
Presently, intellectual property law is the mechanism that determines international protection and c...
During a century in which access to information represents the key to doing business, big companies...