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Germplasm resources -- Canada.
Medicinal plants -- Research -- Canada.
Traditional medicine -- Canada.
Indigenous peoples -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Canada.
Oral history -- Canada.
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Germplasm resources -- Canada.
Medicinal plants -- Research -- Canada.
Traditional medicine -- Canada.
Indigenous peoples -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Canada.
Oral history -- Canada.
MARC Display
Genetic
resources
, justice, and reconciliation :
Canada
and global access and benefit sharing / edited by Chidi Oguamanam.
Cambridge University Press, 2019.
Call #:
333.9534 G328
Subjects
Germplasm
resources
--
Canada
.
Medicinal plants
--
Research
--
Canada
.
Traditional medicine
--
Canada
.
Indigenous peoples
--
Legal status, laws, etc.
--
Canada
.
Oral history
--
Canada
.
ISBN:
9781108470766 (hc.)
Description:
xix, 279 p. ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
List of contributors
--
Preface: "Mashkikiikwe" / John Borrows
--
Acknowledgements
--
Part I: The evolution of the ABS policy landscape in
Canada
. The ABS
Canada
initiative: Scoping and gauging Indigenous responses to ABS / Chidi Oguamanam
--
Canada
and the Nagoya protocol: Towards implementation, in support of reconciliation / Timothy J. Hodges, Jock R. Langford
--
Aboriginal partnership, capacity building, and capacity development on ABS: The maritime Aboriginal peoples council (MAPC) and ABS
Canada
experience / Chidi Oguamanam, Roger Hunka
--
Part II: Hurdles to ABS: Conceptual questions, practical responses and paths forward. Unsettling
Canada
's colonial constitution: A response to the question of domestic law and the creation of an access and benefit-sharing regime / Joshua Nichols
--
Making room for the Nagoya protocol in Nunavut / Daniel W. Dylan
--
Implications of the evolution of
Canada
's three orders of government for ABS implementation / Frédéric Perron-Welch, Chidi Oguamanam
--
Biopiracy flashpoints and increasing tensions over ABS in
Canada
/ Chidi Oguamanam, Christopher Koziol
--
Applying Dene law to genetic
resources
access and knowledge issues / Larry Chartrand
--
Access and benefit-sharing in
Canada
: glimpses from the national experiences of Brazil, Namibia and Australia to inform Indigenous-sensitive policy / Freedom-Kai Phillips
--
Part III: New technological dynamics and research ethics: Implications for ABS governance. Access and benefit-sharing in the age of digital biology / Peter W.B. Phillips., Stuart J. Smyth, Jeremy de Beer
--
ABS: Big data, data sovereignty and digitization: A new Indigenous research landscape / Chidi Oguamanam
--
Ethical guidance for access and benefit-sharing: Implications for reconciliation / Kelly Bannister
--
Mapping the patterns of underestimated researcher-Indigenous collaboration: Towards independent implementation of ABS principles / Thomas Burelli
--
ABS, reconciliation and opportunity / Chidi Oguamanam
--
Index.
Summary:
"When the oral history of a medicinal plant as a genetic resource is used to develop a blockbuster drug, how is the contribution of Indigenous peoples recognized in research and commercialization? What other ethical, legal, and policy issues come into play? Is it accurate for countries to self-identify as users or providers of genetic
resources
? This edited collection, which focuses on
Canada
, is the result of research conducted in partnership with indigenous peoples in that country, where melting permafrost and new sea lanes have opened the region's biodiversity, underscoring
Canada
's status as a user and provider of genetic
resources
and associated indigenous knowledge. This work is an important resource for scholars, corporations, indigenous peoples, policymakers, and concerned citizens as
Canada
and other countries take on the implementation of Access and Benefit Sharing policies over genetic
resources
and associated indigenous knowledge. This book is also available as Open Access. Represents the only single book-length work that focuses exclusively on access and benefit sharing in
Canada
as it relates to Indigenous peoples Features a unique undergirding methodology derived from actual conversations with Indigenous peoples who will be affected by whatever Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS) policy the government of
Canada
decides to implement The focus on Indigenous peoples' voices, lived experience, and unique perspective on knowledge, innovation, ownership, and conservation provides fascinating and novel insights. This title is also available as Open Access."--Cambridge University Press website.
Other authors:
Oguamanam, Chidi, 1965-
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