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Commercial Use of Biodiversity Resolving the Access and Benefit Sharing Issues

Out of Print
By: Shivendu K Srivastava(Author)
344 pages
Commercial Use of Biodiversity
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  • Commercial Use of Biodiversity ISBN: 9789351506607 Hardback Jan 2016 Out of Print #229976
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About this book

The benefits from genetic resources are mostly drawn from the commercial use of traditional knowledge held by indigenous communities. Commercial Use of Biodiversity discusses the issues of access to these resources and the equitable sharing of benefits drawn from them by examining a range of worldwide biodiversity prospecting partnerships. It underlines the acrimonious debates between technology-rich developed countries and biodiversity-rich developing countries. Additionally, assessing the bargaining power of developing countries and the emerging biodiversity laws, it highlights the 'thinking globally, acting locally' principle and urges for access and benefit sharing to be evolved as a new discipline of study. Commercial Use of Biodiversity will prove beneficial to all stakeholders involved in the business of the world's biodiversity.

Contents

Preface
Introduction

- Trade of the Components of Biodiversity: Status and Challenges
- Traditional Knowledge in the New IPR Regime
- Implications of WTO and the North–South Divide
- The Access and Benefit Sharing Regulations: Global Scenario
- Case Studies on the Commercial Use of Biodiversity: Analysis of the Benefit Sharing Arrangements
- Forging Bioprospecting Partnership Contracts: Mechanism for Equitable Benefit Sharing
- Bargaining Power of the Resource Provider Countries
- Resolving the Issues: The WayAhead

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Index

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Biography

Shivendu K. Srivastava served in the Indian Forest Service (Madhya Pradesh cadre) till recently. Prior to his last assignment as Project Director, livelihoods development project of UNDP in Bhopal, he was associated with Dehradun-based Forest Survey of India (FSI), an institution responsible for reporting on the status of forest cover of the country, under the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change. He was involved in forestry research (1997-2002) at Forest Research Institute, Dehradun, where, targeting forest-based enterprises, he took up far-reaching extension work. His varied experiences include catching live a man-eater tigress and its cub (1991), introducing the first 'Biodiversity Conservation Working Circle' in Madhya Pradesh (probably even in India) and calculating the rates of timber bought from private growers by graphical method. He has been a member of the central editorial board of Indian Forester (a peer-reviewed international journal since 1875). He is fond of teaching, and he is a poet too.

Out of Print
By: Shivendu K Srivastava(Author)
344 pages
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