Botanical research can often involve access to traditional knowledge, as well as to botanical material held or managed by Indigenous and Local Communities (ILCs). There is a large and growing body of local, national and international laws, declarations and codes of conduct to guide best practice in this area. Researchers and students must be aware of this changing framework before collecting material and information in areas inhabited by ILCs.
Maurice Tse-Laurence, Giulia Sajeva, China Williams (2012). Working with Traditional Knowledge: Information for Botanical Fieldwork [Altro].
Working with Traditional Knowledge: Information for Botanical Fieldwork
Giulia Sajeva
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2012-01-01
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Botanical research can often involve access to traditional knowledge, as well as to botanical material held or managed by Indigenous and Local Communities (ILCs). There is a large and growing body of local, national and international laws, declarations and codes of conduct to guide best practice in this area. Researchers and students must be aware of this changing framework before collecting material and information in areas inhabited by ILCs.File in questo prodotto:
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