Survival for a Small Planet
Discover the insightful anthology, Survival for a Small Planet, edited by Taylor & Francis Ltd, designed to illuminate critical issues faced by the developing world. Published in 2004, this essential read spans 384 pages and presents a rich collection of perspectives on key topics including the diffusion of technology, intellectual property rights, and the impacts of international trade.
This book also delves into the Cartagena Protocol, capacity building, and the nuances of biotechnology research and regulation. By exploring the intricate relationships between biotechnology, trade, and sustainability, Survival for a Small Planet offers readers a comprehensive understanding of how these elements intersect in today's global landscape. An invaluable resource for those interested in environmental issues, policy-making, and sustainable development, this publication is a must-have for any aspiring scholar or professional in related fields.