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Towards a world conservation ethics: The Rio convention marked the first major international step towards the sharing of biodiversity based on the principle of social fairness - Science - May 2000 - Brief Article
It has become commonplace to say that the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) adopted during the Rio Summit in June 1992 is an important...
UNESCO Courier, 12/01/01 by M.S. Swaminathan · More from publication -
Networks of institutions, networks of solutions - Essay
The Human Development Report 2001 of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has introduced the Technology Achievement Index, which is an...
UN Chronicle, 09/01/01 by M.S. Swaminathan · More from publication -
Now for the evergreen revolution: Prof. MS Swaminathan, a pioneer of India's green revolution, calls for a new approach to world farming
In India, farming is part of our culture. Seventy per cent of our population--700 million people--are engaged in farming. Half the world's farmers...
For A Change, 08/01/01 by M.S. Swaminathan · More from publication -
Biovillages: a blueprint for the future?
The father of India's Green Revolution--and early critic of its abuse -- has a new brainchild: villages where the poor have the means to earn their...
UNESCO Courier, 01/01/01 by M. S. Swaminathan · More from publication -
Towards a world conservation ethics
M. S. Swaminathan [*] M. S. Swaminathan [*] The Rio convention marked the first major international step towards the sharing of biodiversity...
UNESCO Courier, 05/01/00 by M. S. Swaminathan · More from publication -
What Should We Do With Genetically Modified Foods in the Twenty-first Century?: India: Resist Them, Unless ...

This article examines the benefits of using GM, or genetically modified, foods, and addresses public concern over GM foods. While GM foods have the...
World and I, 12/01/99 by Swaminathan, M. S. · More from publication



