The biodiversity hotspot strategy initially pinpointed ten tropical forest regions for conservation protection. It has since mushroomed to include 34 global regions spanning six continents and accounting for nearly 16 percent of the earth's surface area. In this paper, we analyze the coincidence of biodiversity protection efforts and the extraction of biological specimens for drug development within African hotspot regions. We also discuss the work that the hotspot concept does to order and enframe specific locations for the dual purposes of resource conservation and extraction in Madagascar. We maintain that hotspot science has done a great deal to facilitate the bioprospecting industry's access to genetic resources in some of the most wel...
Hotspots are defined as centres with a high richness of rare and endemic species. This chapter explo...
Madagascar's notoriously high level of biodiversity is currently threaten by deforestation. Protecte...
Abstract Background Biopiracy – the use of a people’s long-established medical knowledge without ack...
This article provides a new way of analyzing and defining contemporary bioprospecting under emerging...
A key problem for conservation is the coincidence of regions of high biodiversity with regions of hi...
Addressing a worldwide concern, the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio provided the first global regulatory co...
Addressing a worldwide concern, the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio provided the first global regulatory co...
The global challenges of food security and biodiversity are rarely addressed together, though recent...
Madagascar has always held a special place on the bioprospecting map. Designated as one of the world...
Bending the curve on biodiversity loss will require increased conservation funding and a wiser resou...
Madagascar is widely known for its exceptional biodiversity which is, for the terrestrial part, main...
Establishment of protected area networks to protect species and habitats has been one of the most ef...
In 2005–2006, I conducted 14 months of fieldwork on the political economy of bio-prospecting in Mada...
In an era of human activities, global environmental changes, habitat loss and species extinction, co...
AbstractIn an era of human activities, global environmental changes, habitat loss and species extinc...
Hotspots are defined as centres with a high richness of rare and endemic species. This chapter explo...
Madagascar's notoriously high level of biodiversity is currently threaten by deforestation. Protecte...
Abstract Background Biopiracy – the use of a people’s long-established medical knowledge without ack...
This article provides a new way of analyzing and defining contemporary bioprospecting under emerging...
A key problem for conservation is the coincidence of regions of high biodiversity with regions of hi...
Addressing a worldwide concern, the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio provided the first global regulatory co...
Addressing a worldwide concern, the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio provided the first global regulatory co...
The global challenges of food security and biodiversity are rarely addressed together, though recent...
Madagascar has always held a special place on the bioprospecting map. Designated as one of the world...
Bending the curve on biodiversity loss will require increased conservation funding and a wiser resou...
Madagascar is widely known for its exceptional biodiversity which is, for the terrestrial part, main...
Establishment of protected area networks to protect species and habitats has been one of the most ef...
In 2005–2006, I conducted 14 months of fieldwork on the political economy of bio-prospecting in Mada...
In an era of human activities, global environmental changes, habitat loss and species extinction, co...
AbstractIn an era of human activities, global environmental changes, habitat loss and species extinc...
Hotspots are defined as centres with a high richness of rare and endemic species. This chapter explo...
Madagascar's notoriously high level of biodiversity is currently threaten by deforestation. Protecte...
Abstract Background Biopiracy – the use of a people’s long-established medical knowledge without ack...