The mounting loss of the traditional knowledge of indigenous peoples presents environmental as well as ethical issues. Fundamental among these is the sustainability of indigenous societies and their ecosystems. Although the commercial expropriation of traditional knowledge grows, rooted in a global, corporate application of intellectual property rights (IPRs), the survival of indigenous societies becomes more problematic. One reason for this is an unresolved conflict between two perspectives. In the modernist view, traditional knowledge is a tool to use (or discard) for the development of indigenous society, and therefore it must be subordinated to Western science. Alternatively, in the postmodernist view, it is harmonious with nature, prov...
The first international instrument in which the expression “traditional knowledge” appears is the UN...
This thesis considers the nature of indigenous knowledge systems, and recommends how the interests o...
The relevance of traditional knowledge is undeniable, but the only question that remains is how to p...
The mounting loss of the traditional knowledge of indigenous peoples presents environmental as well ...
Abstract: The mounting loss of the traditional knowledge of indigenous peoples presents environmenta...
Knowledge has been the most coveted possession of mankind since the industrial revolution. The indus...
This paper, following on Michael F. Brown\u27s Who Owns Native Culture?, suggests that intellectual ...
The knowledge, innovations and practices of indigenous and local communities embodying traditional l...
For indigenous peoples round the world, traditional knowledge based on natural resources such as me...
Indigenous communities have been hard hit by the impacts of environmental degradation, biodiversity ...
The international rules for the protection of intellectual property, codified in the TRIPs agreement...
The international and national debates and developments on the applicability of an intellectual prop...
The livelihoods of indigenous peoples and the conservation of biodiversity worldwide depend on conse...
Human communities have always generated, refined and passed on knowledge from generation to generati...
Taking an interdisciplinary approach unmatched by any other book on this topic, this thoughtful Hand...
The first international instrument in which the expression “traditional knowledge” appears is the UN...
This thesis considers the nature of indigenous knowledge systems, and recommends how the interests o...
The relevance of traditional knowledge is undeniable, but the only question that remains is how to p...
The mounting loss of the traditional knowledge of indigenous peoples presents environmental as well ...
Abstract: The mounting loss of the traditional knowledge of indigenous peoples presents environmenta...
Knowledge has been the most coveted possession of mankind since the industrial revolution. The indus...
This paper, following on Michael F. Brown\u27s Who Owns Native Culture?, suggests that intellectual ...
The knowledge, innovations and practices of indigenous and local communities embodying traditional l...
For indigenous peoples round the world, traditional knowledge based on natural resources such as me...
Indigenous communities have been hard hit by the impacts of environmental degradation, biodiversity ...
The international rules for the protection of intellectual property, codified in the TRIPs agreement...
The international and national debates and developments on the applicability of an intellectual prop...
The livelihoods of indigenous peoples and the conservation of biodiversity worldwide depend on conse...
Human communities have always generated, refined and passed on knowledge from generation to generati...
Taking an interdisciplinary approach unmatched by any other book on this topic, this thoughtful Hand...
The first international instrument in which the expression “traditional knowledge” appears is the UN...
This thesis considers the nature of indigenous knowledge systems, and recommends how the interests o...
The relevance of traditional knowledge is undeniable, but the only question that remains is how to p...