Biodiversity & health : focusing research to policy : proceedings of the International Symposium held in Ottawa, Canada, Oct. 25-28, 2003 /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Documento de Gobierno Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Francés |
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Ottawa :
NRC = CNRC,
2005.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Table of Contents/Tables des matiÃ?res
- Preface/Avant propos
- Steering Committee/Comité directeur
- Dedication/Dédicace
- Our Sponsors & Partners/Notre commonditaires & associés
- Introduction
- Biological and Cultural Diversity: The Double Helixof Sustainable Development
- Finding the Science in Tradition
- Sustainable Use of Medicinal Biodiversity
- Medicinal Biodiversity Conservation and Ethnobotany/Biodiversité et conservation des plantes médicinales
- Conservation of Medicinal Plants in Central America and the Caribbean
- Conservation of Indigenous Medicinal Plants andAssociated Knowledge: A Case Study from theEmberá Community of Ipeti, PanamáCommunity Use and Conservation of Forest Resources in Indonesia
- Canadian Medicinal Plant Biodiversity Priority Issues
- Quantitative Analysis of Q�eqchi� Medicinal Plantsin Belize, CA
- Ethnobotany of Q�eqchi� Maya Medicinal Plants Used for the Treatment of Neurological andMental Health Disorders in Southern Belize
- Protection and Crop Development of the North American Medicinal Plant Goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis)
- Traditional Medicine Programmes in MadagascarResearch and Commercialization/Recherche et commercialization des plantes médicinales
- Biodiversity Prospecting in Drylands of Latin America
- Medicinal Natural Products in Mexican Phytomedicines
- Anti-Viral Activities in Tropical Plants: Limitations of Existing Bioassays and New Research Developments
- International Marketing of Organic Botanicals: A Farmer�s Perspective
- Le developpement d�une industrie de phytomedicaments en Afrique
- Prospects and Problems of Trading in Medicinal Plants: A Case Study of MadagascarResearch to Policy/De la recherche aux politiques
- Protecting Biodiversity and Traditional Knowledge Related to Medicines
- Use of Traditional Knowledge for University Research: Conflicts Between Research Ethicsand Intellectual Property Ownership Policies
- The Convention on Biological Diversity as an Instrument for Health and Well-Being
- Ghana�s Contribution to the Round Table Discussion
- Traditional Knowledge and its Relation to Conservation
- Biodiversity and Health Symposium: Conclusions and RecommendationsAbstracts/Resumés
- The Medicinal Plants Sector in India: Issues and Initiatives Under the Changed Global Scenario
- Research and Commercialization of Medicinal Plants � Discussion
- Commercial Phytomedicines in Africa
- Pharmacognosy Research In Panama
- Medicinal Biodiversity and Conservation in Canada�s Boreal Forest
- Fostering Research in Medicinal Plants
- Canadian Natural Health Products Regulations
- Plant Uses by the Inuit of Kangirsujuaq (Nunavik, Quebec)