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Features

Bioprospecting
A Brief History
Methods and Goals
Who is Bioprospecting?
Governance

Biopiracy
An Overview
Who is Biopirating?

Case Studies

Success in Panama
Biopiracy in Chiapas
Middle Ground in Tanzania


Concluding Remarks
Differences and Similarities



          
   Bibliography

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http://www.captainhookawards.org/coalition

http://www.stanford.edu/dept/HPS/schiebinger.html

Books:

Drayton, R. Nature's Government: Science, Imperial Britain, and the Improvement of the World. 2000.

Gezon, Lisa L., Paulson, Susan. Political Ecology across Spaces, Scales, and Social Groups.  Rutgers University Press. 2005

Mackay, D. 'Agents of Empire: The Banksian Collectors and Evaluation of New Lands', from Agents of Empire. 1996.

McAfee, Kathleen. "Biotech Battles: Plants, Power, and Intellectual Property in the New Global Governance Regimes."

Ong, Burton. Intellectual Property and Biological Resources. 2004.

Scholz, Astrid. "Merchants of Diversity: Scientists as Traffickers of Plants and Institutions."

Scholz, Astrid. "From Molecules to Medicines: The Use of Genetic Resources in Pharmaceutical Research."

Zimmerer, Karl S., Bassett, Thomas J. Political Ecology: An Integrative Approach to Geography and Environment-Development Studies. 2003.


 


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