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An overview of trends in multilateral environmental agreements with an impact on biotechnology and research in Asia and the Pacific

The international community has responded to the call for increased management of biotechnology which may harm the environment through participation in multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs). Some of these agreements contain specific provisions which are at the heart of the foundation, both im...

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Published in:Journal of commercial biotechnology 2006-07, Vol.12 (4), p.261-273
Main Authors: Keller, Frankie, Macer, Darryl R J
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Agriculture
Biodiversity
Bioethics
Biotechnology
Biotechnology industry
Conventions
Democracy
Developing countries
Economic indicators
Environmental impact
External debt
Food
GDP
Genetically altered foods
Geography
Gross Domestic Product
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International trade
Labor force
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Pesticides
Protocol
Risk assessment
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Technology transfer
Trends
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