Valuing local knowledge : Indigenous people and intellectual property rights
Type
Book
Authors
Stephen B. Brush ( Brush, Stephen B. )
Doreen Stabinsky ( Stabinsky, Doreen )
ISBN 10
1559633794
ISBN 13
9781559633796
Category
General Library Collection
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Publication Year
1996
Publisher
Pages
337
Subject
Human ecology
Tags
Human ecology--Philosophy, Human ecology, Ethnophilosophy, Ethnobotany, Indigenous peoples -- Economic conditions, Sustainable Development, Environmental policy -- Economic aspects, Environmental policy, Indigenous peoples -- Land tenure, Intellectual property, Indigenous peoples -- Legal status laws etc., Traditional knowledge
Abstract
"In Valuing Local Knowledge experts from around the world examine an innovative proposal to promote both cultural survival and biological conversation: treating cultural and indigenous knowledge as a form of intellectual property.
Currently the focus of a heated debate among indigenous peoples, human rights advocates, crop breeders, pharmaceutical companies, conservationists, social scientists, and lawyers, the proposal would allow impoverished people in biologically rich areas to realize an economic return from resources under their care. Monetary compensation could both validate their knowledge and provide them with an equitable reward for sharing it, thereby compensating biological stewardship and encouraging conservation.
Valuing Local Knowledge presents case studies of programs that recognize indigenous rights, and it brings direct experience to bear on the international debate over intellectual property, conservation, and indigenous rights."--Back cover.
Currently the focus of a heated debate among indigenous peoples, human rights advocates, crop breeders, pharmaceutical companies, conservationists, social scientists, and lawyers, the proposal would allow impoverished people in biologically rich areas to realize an economic return from resources under their care. Monetary compensation could both validate their knowledge and provide them with an equitable reward for sharing it, thereby compensating biological stewardship and encouraging conservation.
Valuing Local Knowledge presents case studies of programs that recognize indigenous rights, and it brings direct experience to bear on the international debate over intellectual property, conservation, and indigenous rights."--Back cover.
Description
xiv, 337 pages ; 24 cm.
Number of Copies
1
Library | Accession‎ No | Call No | Copy No | Edition | Location | Availability |
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Main | 36780 | GF21.V3 1996 | 1 | Yes |