Are Markets Of Biodiversity And Equity In Trade An Illusion?
Since the end of the 1980s, the idea has become predominant that the best way to ensure conservation of biodiversity was to create value for it in the framework of markets. The great upsurge in genetic engineering techniques at that time offered a glimpse of many possibilities for money-earning uses of natural substances by living-resource-based industries.
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Filed under: Genetics on February 7th, 2008