Relevance of geographical indications and designations of origin for the sustainable use of genetic resources
This study provides a worldwide panorama of current trends in Geographical Indications (GIs) as they relate to biodiversity conservation and rural development, and their potential contributions to poverty, hunger alleviation and environmental goals. When peasant and indigenous producer organizations decide to participate in the marketplace with a product that is not generic, GIs can be useful in developing and consolidating a differentiated geographical identity and a reputation, building quality systems and providing governance to value chains based on local biological resources and traditional and innovative knowledge and practices. Challenges and opportunities facing small producers from developing and transformation countries are identified, based on the experience of two dozen GI cases from all continents.
Main Author: | |
---|---|
Format: | Book biblioteca |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2007
|
Subjects: | sustainability, geography, genetic resources, resources, storage, biodiversity, |
Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/104073 https://www.bioversityinternational.org/e-library/publications/detail/relevance-of-geographical-indications-and-designations-of-origin-for-the-sustainable-use-of-genetic/ http://www.underutilized-species.org/Documents/PUBLICATIONS/gi_larson_lr.pdf |
Tags: |
Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
|
id |
dig-cgspace-10568-104073 |
---|---|
record_format |
koha |
spelling |
dig-cgspace-10568-1040732023-06-08T13:41:27Z Relevance of geographical indications and designations of origin for the sustainable use of genetic resources Larson, J. sustainability geography genetic resources resources storage biodiversity This study provides a worldwide panorama of current trends in Geographical Indications (GIs) as they relate to biodiversity conservation and rural development, and their potential contributions to poverty, hunger alleviation and environmental goals. When peasant and indigenous producer organizations decide to participate in the marketplace with a product that is not generic, GIs can be useful in developing and consolidating a differentiated geographical identity and a reputation, building quality systems and providing governance to value chains based on local biological resources and traditional and innovative knowledge and practices. Challenges and opportunities facing small producers from developing and transformation countries are identified, based on the experience of two dozen GI cases from all continents. 2007 2019-10-15T15:39:29Z 2019-10-15T15:39:29Z Book Larson, J. (2007) Relevance of geographical indications and designations of origin for the sustainable use of genetic resources. 94 p. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/104073 https://www.bioversityinternational.org/e-library/publications/detail/relevance-of-geographical-indications-and-designations-of-origin-for-the-sustainable-use-of-genetic/ http://www.underutilized-species.org/Documents/PUBLICATIONS/gi_larson_lr.pdf en Open Access 94 p. application/pdf |
institution |
CGIAR |
collection |
DSpace |
country |
Francia |
countrycode |
FR |
component |
Bibliográfico |
access |
En linea |
databasecode |
dig-cgspace |
tag |
biblioteca |
region |
Europa del Oeste |
libraryname |
Biblioteca del CGIAR |
language |
English |
topic |
sustainability geography genetic resources resources storage biodiversity sustainability geography genetic resources resources storage biodiversity |
spellingShingle |
sustainability geography genetic resources resources storage biodiversity sustainability geography genetic resources resources storage biodiversity Larson, J. Relevance of geographical indications and designations of origin for the sustainable use of genetic resources |
description |
This study provides a worldwide panorama of current trends in Geographical Indications (GIs) as they relate to biodiversity conservation and rural development, and their potential contributions to poverty, hunger alleviation and environmental goals. When peasant and indigenous producer organizations decide to participate in the marketplace with a product that is not generic, GIs can be useful in developing and consolidating a differentiated geographical identity and a reputation, building quality systems and providing governance to value chains based on local biological resources and traditional and innovative knowledge and practices. Challenges and opportunities facing small producers from developing and transformation countries are identified, based on the experience of two dozen GI cases from all continents. |
format |
Book |
topic_facet |
sustainability geography genetic resources resources storage biodiversity |
author |
Larson, J. |
author_facet |
Larson, J. |
author_sort |
Larson, J. |
title |
Relevance of geographical indications and designations of origin for the sustainable use of genetic resources |
title_short |
Relevance of geographical indications and designations of origin for the sustainable use of genetic resources |
title_full |
Relevance of geographical indications and designations of origin for the sustainable use of genetic resources |
title_fullStr |
Relevance of geographical indications and designations of origin for the sustainable use of genetic resources |
title_full_unstemmed |
Relevance of geographical indications and designations of origin for the sustainable use of genetic resources |
title_sort |
relevance of geographical indications and designations of origin for the sustainable use of genetic resources |
publishDate |
2007 |
url |
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/104073 https://www.bioversityinternational.org/e-library/publications/detail/relevance-of-geographical-indications-and-designations-of-origin-for-the-sustainable-use-of-genetic/ http://www.underutilized-species.org/Documents/PUBLICATIONS/gi_larson_lr.pdf |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT larsonj relevanceofgeographicalindicationsanddesignationsoforiginforthesustainableuseofgeneticresources |
_version_ |
1779049508834902016 |