Handbook on agriculture, biotechnology and development

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Edward Elgar
Language
English
Pages
868

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Cover of: Handbook on Agriculture Biotechnology and Development
Handbook on Agriculture Biotechnology and Development
2015, Elgar Publishing Limited, Edward, Edward Elgar Pub
in English
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2014, Edward Elgar
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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: 1.Introduction to agriculture, biotechnology and development / David Castle
pt. I EXOGENOUS VARIABLES: THE ENVIRONMENT, ACTORS AND RULES
2.Global adoption of GM crops, 1995-2010 / Graham Brookes
3.Structure of public research / Buwani Dayananda
4.The private sector: MNEs and SMEs / Jill E. Hobbs
5.Biotechnology in North America: the United States, Canada and Mexico / Grace Skogstad
6.South American adopters: Argentina and Brazil / Sybil D. Rhodes
7.Africa / Jennifer Thomson
8.China / Valerie J. Karplus
9.Agricultural biotechnology in India: impacts and controversies / Matin Qaim
10.Oceania: Australia, New Zealand, Japan and the Philippines / Jose Yorobe Jr.
11.European Union policy conflicts over agbiotech: ecological modernization perspectives and critiques / Les Levidow
12.African non-adopters / Robert Paarlberg
13.Non-adopters of GM crops in Latin America / Jose Falck-Zepeda
Contents note continued: 14.The Cuban context for agriculture and innovation / Carlos G. Borroto
15.Risk assessment frameworks in the multilateral setting / Lee Ann Jackson
16.The trade system and biotechnology / William A. Kerr
17.Developing countries and the legal institutions at the intersection of agbiotech and development / Chidi Oguamanam
18.Consumer attitudes and preferences for GM products / David Castle
19.The motivation and impact of organized public resistance against agricultural biotechnology / Philipp Aerni
pt. II ACTION ARENAS
20.The research pipeline / Peter W. B. Phillips
21.Clusters, innovation systems and biotechnology in developing country agriculture / Xingliang Ma
22.Practice driving policy: agbiotech transfer as capacity building / Stanley P. Kowalski
23.The North American crop biotech environment, actors and rules / David Schimmelpfennig
24.Adoption decisions / Corinne Alexander
25.Coexistence / Justus Wesseler
Contents note continued: 26.Biotechnology and the inputs industry / Latha Nagarajan
27.Market power in the US biotech industry / Douglas Miller
28.The dynamic IP system in crop genetics and biotechnology / Gregory Graff
29.Environment effects / Micheal Owen
30.Labeling of genetically modified foods / Jill J. McCluskey
31.Biotechnology and food security / Sebastian Levine
32.International regimes on plant intellectual property rights and plant genetic resources: implications for stakeholders / Deepthi Elizabeth Kolady
33.Engaging publics on agbiotech: a retrospective look / Edna Einsiedel
34.Lessons from the California GM labeling proposition on the state of crop biotechnology / Gina Waterfield
35.Biotechnology communications, mythmaking and the media / Camille D. Ryan
pt. III OUTCOMES
36.Soybeans / Seth Wechsler
37.Maize/corn / Jose Yorobe Jr.
38.Cotton / Marc Ouattarra
39.Canola / Stavroula Malla
Contents note continued: 40.The Hawaii papaya story / Dennis Gonsalves
41.Sugar beet / Matty Demont
42.Rice / Alexander J. Stein
43.Aggregate effects: adopters and non-adopters, investors and consumers / Jeanne M. Reeves
44.Economic success but political failure? The paradox of GM crops in developing countries / Ira Matuschke
45.The size and distribution of the benefits from the adoption of biotech soybean varieties / John Kruse
46.Wheat: status, outlook and implications / William W. Wilson
47.Small grains: barley, oat and rye / Graham J. Scoles
48.Incremental benefits of genetically modified bananas in Uganda / Justus Wesseler
49.Biofuels and GM feedstocks / William A. Kerr
50.Non-food GM crops: phytoremediation, industrial products and pharmaceuticals / George G. Khachatourians
51.Tomatoes, potatoes and flax: exploring the cost of lost innovations / Alan McHughen.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Cheltenham, UK, Northampton, MA
Copyright Date
2014

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
660.6
Library of Congress
S494.5.B563 H35 2014, S494.5.B563, S494.5.B563.H363 20

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 868 p.
Number of pages
868

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31013428M
ISBN 10
0857938347, 0857938355
ISBN 13
9780857938343, 9780857938350
LCCN
2013943217
OCLC/WorldCat
878936075

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