ABSTRACT

Plant genetic diversity is crucial to the breeding of food crops and is therefore a central precondition for food security. Diverse genetic resources provide the genetic traits required to deal with crop pests and diseases, as well as changing climate conditions. Plant genetic diversity is also essential for traditional small-scale farming, and is therefore an indispensable factor in the fight against poverty. However, the diversity of domesticated plant varieties is disappearing at an alarming rate while interest in the commercial use of genetic resources has increased in line with bio-technologies, followed by demands for intellectual property rights. This important book contributes to our understanding of how international regimes affect the management of plant genetic resources for food and agriculture in developing countries. It identifies entry points to shape a better governance of agrobiodiversity and provides the first comprehensive analysis of how the international agreements pertaining to crop genetic resources affect the management of these vital resources for food security and poverty eradication in developing countries.

part I|22 pages

Introduction

part II|62 pages

Research Design

chapter Chapter 3|30 pages

Research Questions and Analytical Framework

chapter Chapter 4|30 pages

Research Strategy and Methods

part III|128 pages

The Constellations of International Regimes Pertaining to Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture

part IV|124 pages

Domestic Responses to the International Regime Constellation Pertaining to Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture: Cases from the Philippines

chapter Chapter 9|72 pages

Effects in the Philippines

part V|36 pages

Conclusions, Relevance and Challenges