Bioprospecting, Benefit Sharing, and Biotechnological Capacity Building

Substantial attention has been given to the obligations of developed countries to share benefits and transfer technology in exchange for access to biodiversity. There has been comparatively little discussion of measures that developing countries can take to attract and fully benefit from bioprospect...

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Veröffentlicht in:World development 2002-08, Vol.30 (8), p.1355-1368
1. Verfasser: Artuso, Anthony
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Substantial attention has been given to the obligations of developed countries to share benefits and transfer technology in exchange for access to biodiversity. There has been comparatively little discussion of measures that developing countries can take to attract and fully benefit from bioprospecting endeavors. Efforts in Costa Rica and South Africa to promote value-added bioprospecting and national programs in Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, and Cuba to develop biotechnological capabilities are analyzed for insights into the components of successful strategies for sustainable development of biochemical resources. Potential synergies between national programs to promote biotechnology and value-added bioprospecting are also discussed.
ISSN:0305-750X
1873-5991
DOI:10.1016/S0305-750X(02)00040-2