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Encouraging Diversity - Crop development and conservation in plant genetic resources
Edited by Conny Almekinders and Walter De Boef
ITDG Publishing
2000
Paperback c300pp ISBN 1853395102
£17.95
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This book presents around 80 briefly described cases which illuminate accumulated
experience in plant genetic resources in both the South and the North. These experiences
illustrate the apparent conflict between crop conservation and development, and contribute
to the understanding of opportunities that are offered by new approaches and activities in
this field. Similarities between problems in the South and the North are apparent.
The authors analyse the experiences and perspectives of genebanks, plant breeders,
seed programmes and NGOs involved in crop development and conservation.
They place them in the context of new approaches in local and global Plant Genetic
Resource (PGR) management by both the formal and informal sector. The last part
of the book describes the next step in the debate around PGR management. It discusses
the implications of integrated and adaptive management approaches in PGR management
and forecasts the concepts to be used and institutional organization required to bring about
changes which can resist the pressure which farmers and processionals in PGR management
face as a consequence of a range of external forces. It presents a very diverse and rich
array of experiences of conservationists, breeders, seed producers and NGOs in relation
to crop conservation and development.
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