TDRI Quarterly Review, àÅèÁ·Õè 10Thailand Development Research Institute, 1995 |
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... developing countries from which the genetic resources are taken should share in these benefits . Here , a point needs to be made — most of the genetic resources from developing countries are already deposited in public institutions ...
... developing countries from which the genetic resources are taken should share in these benefits . Here , a point needs to be made — most of the genetic resources from developing countries are already deposited in public institutions ...
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... developing world ? Here are a few an- swers . First , the Western world's ... countries ) and China become increasingly prosper- ous , such nature ... developing countries , these countries stand to gain the most from the increased value ...
... developing world ? Here are a few an- swers . First , the Western world's ... countries ) and China become increasingly prosper- ous , such nature ... developing countries , these countries stand to gain the most from the increased value ...
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... developing countries alone to for- mulate policies and set up the infrastructure if they are to benefit from biodiversity prospecting and conser- vation . A number of innovative economic and financial instruments now exist to facilitate ...
... developing countries alone to for- mulate policies and set up the infrastructure if they are to benefit from biodiversity prospecting and conser- vation . A number of innovative economic and financial instruments now exist to facilitate ...
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