The unimaginative law is India s legal mainstay against biopiracy

TRADITIONAL ECOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE FOR MANAGING BIOSPHERE RESERVES IN SOUTH AND CENTRAL ASIA, EXECUTIVE SUMMARY . Edited by PS Ramakrishnan, RK Rai, RPS Katwal and S Mehndiratta . Oxford & IBH

AJAY S RAWAT spent six months in the Indo Nepal terais to trace the methods of timber smugglers

Should local communities pay for Western notions of global benefit ?

THE NEW ECONOMY OF NATURE . Gretchen C Daily and Katherine Ellison . Published by Island Press . 260 p . Price : Not stated Conservation can't succeed by charity alone. This realisation has

Depleting honeybees threaten biodiversity

Bangladesh's environment minister Shahjahan Siraj feels that the Farakka barrage in India is obstructing the normal flow of sweet water into the Sunderbans, thereby increasing salinity and

UK panel endorses South's stand on intellectual property rights

War has taken its toll on agriculture in Afghanistan. The country's seed collections have been destroyed, putting its crop diversity at risk. Taking stock of the situation, a consortium of

Africa s lax biopiracy laws leave its rich biodiversity exposed

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