Check nearby libraries
Buy this book
![Loading indicator](/images/ajax-loader-bar.gif)
This edition doesn't have a description yet. Can you add one?
Check nearby libraries
Buy this book
![Loading indicator](/images/ajax-loader-bar.gif)
Previews available in: English
Subjects
Agricultural biotechnologyShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
Edition | Availability |
---|---|
1
Handbook on Agriculture Biotechnology and Development
2015, Elgar Publishing Limited, Edward, Edward Elgar Pub
in English
1783471352 9781783471355
|
cccc
Libraries near you:
WorldCat
|
2
Handbook on agriculture, biotechnology and development
2014, Edward Elgar
in English
0857938347 9780857938343
|
aaaa
Libraries near you:
WorldCat
|
Book Details
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.
Classifications
The Physical Object
ID Numbers
Source records
Community Reviews (0)
Feedback?History
- Created November 12, 2020
- 3 revisions
Wikipedia citation
×CloseCopy and paste this code into your Wikipedia page. Need help?
June 18, 2022 | Edited by ImportBot | import existing book |
September 17, 2021 | Edited by ImportBot | import existing book |
November 12, 2020 | Created by MARC Bot | Imported from Library of Congress MARC record |