Green is my partner [1]
Citation
CTA. 2002. Green is my partner [1]. Spore 99. CTA, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
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Abstract/Description
Biodiversity and Traditional Knowledge. Equitable Partnerships in Practice
Notes
Two more volumes in the People and Plant series. One looks at marrying biodiversity research and traditional knowledge, which have for long co-existed quite separately. It offers practical guidance on partnership building in equitable biodiversity research and prospecting.
The other is an accessible guide to the value of the forest in all its diversity: crops, fruits, timber, game and tourism plus less obvious benefits, such as soil protection, carbon sequestration and cultural values. Where shall we be without the forest?
Biodiversity and Traditional Knowledge. Equitable Partnerships in Practice
By Sarah A Laird, Earthscan, 2002. 546 pp.
ISBN 1 85383 698 2
GBP 24.95 Euro 40.10
Uncovering the Hidden Harvest
By B M Campbell & M K Luckert, Earthscan, 2002. 280 pp.
ISBN 1 85383 809 8
GBP 24.95 Euro 40.10
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Subjects
NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT; ENVIRONMENT;Organizations Affiliated to the Authors
Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural CooperationCollections
- CTA Spore (English) [4421]