Madagascar has always held a special place on the bioprospecting map. Designated as one of the world’s “hottest” biodiversity hotspots, scientists believe the extremely high flora and faunal endemism contain unique potential for the commercialisation of natural products. Years of collections by bioprospectors in Madagascar are beginning to pay off, not necessarily from drug discovery, but through the biodata from their botanical collections. In the paper, we highlight the links between labour and value over time to illustrate the historical process of collecting inventories of biodata and calculating biodiversity metrics. As we demonstrate, biodata originally used for the purposes of drug discovery and scientific exploration are now being r...
Madagascar is widely known for its exceptional biodiversity which is, for the terrestrial part, main...
This paper attempts to assess the economic value of biodiversity to commercial bioprospectors and so...
For centuries, traditional medical practitioners around the world have understood the tremendous wea...
This article provides a new way of analyzing and defining contemporary bioprospecting under emerging...
In 1993, the National Institutes of Health funded a program to support multi-institutional partnersh...
Medicinal biodiversity has since times immemorial served as one of the richest sources of bio-prospe...
The biodiversity hotspot strategy initially pinpointed ten tropical forest regions for conservation ...
Addressing a worldwide concern, the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio provided the first global regulatory co...
grantor: University of TorontoThe conversion of tropical forests to agricultural productio...
In this article we examine the institutional strategies and methods of biodiversity offset calculati...
Addressing a worldwide concern, the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio provided the first global regulatory co...
Bioprospecting is a controversial issue, and anthropologists and other scientists are quick to take ...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Biopiracy – the use of a people’s...
WP 1999-22 June 1999This paper explores whether bioprospecting can reasonably be expected to change ...
Bioprospecting is the exploration of biodiversity for new resources of social and commercial value. ...
Madagascar is widely known for its exceptional biodiversity which is, for the terrestrial part, main...
This paper attempts to assess the economic value of biodiversity to commercial bioprospectors and so...
For centuries, traditional medical practitioners around the world have understood the tremendous wea...
This article provides a new way of analyzing and defining contemporary bioprospecting under emerging...
In 1993, the National Institutes of Health funded a program to support multi-institutional partnersh...
Medicinal biodiversity has since times immemorial served as one of the richest sources of bio-prospe...
The biodiversity hotspot strategy initially pinpointed ten tropical forest regions for conservation ...
Addressing a worldwide concern, the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio provided the first global regulatory co...
grantor: University of TorontoThe conversion of tropical forests to agricultural productio...
In this article we examine the institutional strategies and methods of biodiversity offset calculati...
Addressing a worldwide concern, the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio provided the first global regulatory co...
Bioprospecting is a controversial issue, and anthropologists and other scientists are quick to take ...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Biopiracy – the use of a people’s...
WP 1999-22 June 1999This paper explores whether bioprospecting can reasonably be expected to change ...
Bioprospecting is the exploration of biodiversity for new resources of social and commercial value. ...
Madagascar is widely known for its exceptional biodiversity which is, for the terrestrial part, main...
This paper attempts to assess the economic value of biodiversity to commercial bioprospectors and so...
For centuries, traditional medical practitioners around the world have understood the tremendous wea...