Environmental Biotechnology and Biodiversity Conservation

Environmental Biotechnology and Biodiversity Conservation
Author: Md. Arshad Jamal
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2017
Genre: Biodiversity conservation
ISBN: 9350849321

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Biodiversity and Environmental Biotechnology

Biodiversity and Environmental Biotechnology
Author: Padmanabh Dwivedi,S.K. Dwivedi,M.C. Kalita
Publsiher: Scientific Publishers
Total Pages: 563
Release: 2007-09-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789388449786

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This book embodies twenty four chapters. The methodology of tools and techniques has been given due place in these chapters. Figures, illustrations and examples are presented to elucidate the topics making the subject more interesting and knowledge-rich. The book covers a wide range of topics like phyto and microbial diversity; medical microbiology; application of plant tissue culture techniques, bioinfor-matics, bioprospecting and synthetic seed technology, etc in the study of biodiversity and its management. Further, topics such as transgenics, bioremediation, waste utilization and role of single cell proteins, biopesticides, organic farming, scope of genetically modified organisms (GMOs), biotechnological approach of curbing air pollutants, air pollution biomonitoring, sericulture, pharmacognosy, characterization of biodiversity through molecular approach, etc have also been covered in this book. Biodiversity and its management have roots in cultural practices and diversity, besides traditional knowledge.

Environmental Biotechnology and Biodiversity Conservation

Environmental Biotechnology and Biodiversity Conservation
Author: Mihir Kumar Das
Publsiher: Daya Books
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2008
Genre: Biodiversity conservation
ISBN: 8170355354

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With reference to Orissa, India.

Biotechnology and Biodiversity

Biotechnology and Biodiversity
Author: M. R. Ahuja,K.G. Ramawat
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2014-10-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319093819

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The purpose of this book is to assess the potential effects of biotechnological approaches particularly genetic modification on biodiversity and the environment. All aspects of biodiversity such as ecological diversity, species diversity and genetic diversity are considered. Higher organisms contain a specific set of linear DNA molecules called chromosomes and a complete set of chromosomes in an organism comprises its genome. The collection of traits displayed by any organism (phenotype) depends on the genes present in its genome (genotype). The appearance of any specific trait also will depend on many other factors, including whether the gene(s) responsible for the trait is/are turned on (expressed) or off, the specific cells within which the genes are expressed and how the genes, their expression and the gene products interact with environmental factors. The primary biotechnology which concerns us is that of genetic manipulation, which has a direct impact on biodiversity at the genetic level. By these manipulations, novel genes or gene fragments can be introduced into organisms (creating transgenics) or existing genes within an organism can be altered. Transgenics are a major area of concern, combining genes from different species to effectively create novel organisms. Current rates of disappearance of biological and cultural diversity in the world are unprecedented. Intensive resource exploitation due to social and economic factors has led to the destruction, conversion or degradation of ecosystems. Reversing these trends requires time to time assessment to integrate conservation and development.

Biodiversity Biotechnology and Environmental Conservation

Biodiversity  Biotechnology and Environmental Conservation
Author: Pawan Kumar Bharti
Publsiher: Discovery Publishing House Pvt Limited
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2016-04
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9350567504

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The present book provides comprehensive coverage of the fundamental principles and current practices and trends in the field of biodiversity conservation, environmental biotechnology, factors responsible for plant development, conservation and cultivation of rare plants, terrestrial biodiversity and conservation of biological diversity. This book updates the subject matter, illustrations and problems to incorporate new concepts and issues related to biodiversity conservation, role of environmental biotechnology and biological diversity conservation.

Monocultures of the Mind

Monocultures of the Mind
Author: Vandana Shiva
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 190
Release: 1993-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1856492184

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Vandana Shiva has established herself as a leading independent thinker and voice for the South in that critically important nexus where questions of development strategy, the environment and the posititon of women in society coincide. In this new volume, she brings together her thinking on the protection of biodiversity, the implications of biotechnology, and the consequences for agriculture of the global pre-eminence of Western-style scientific knowledge. In lucid and accessible fashion, she examines the current threats to the planet's biodiversity and the environmental and human consequences of its erosion and replacement by monocultural production. She shows how the new Biodiversity Convention has been gravely undermined by a mixture of diplomatic dilution during the process of negotiation and Northern hi-tech interests making money out of the new biotechnologies. She explains what these technologies involve and gives examples of their impact in practice. She questions their claims to improving natural species for the good of all and highlights the ethical and environmental problems posed. Underlying her arguments is the view that the North's particular approach to scientific understanding has led to a system of monoculture in agriculture - a model that is not being foisted on the South, displacing its societies' ecologically sounder, indigenous and age-old experiences of truly sustainable food cultivation, forest management and animal husbandry. This rapidly accelerating process of technology and system transfer is impoverishing huge numbers of people, disrupting the social systems that provide them with security and dignity, and will ultimately result in a sterile planet in both North and South, In a policy intervention of potentially great significance, she calls instead for a halt, at international as well as local level, to the aid and market incentives to both large-scale destruction of habitats where biodiversity thrives and the introduction of centralised, homogenous systems of cultivation.

GMOs

GMOs
Author: Anurag Chaurasia,David L. Hawksworth,Manoela Pessoa de Miranda
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 667
Release: 2020-11-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030531836

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This book covers a broad spectrum of topics related to GMOs and allied new gene-based technologies, biodiversity, and ecosystem processes, bringing together the contributions of researchers and regulators from around the world. The aim is to offer a clear view of the benefits and effects of genetically modified crops, insects, and other animals on the soil microbiome and ecological processes. Contributors examine issues related to the development of risk assessment procedures and regulations designed to maximize benefits while minimizing risks. Beyond the scientific challenges of GMOs, the book explores the broad and contentious terrain of ethical considerations. The contributors discuss such questions as the unintended, possibly unforeseen, consequences of releasing GMOs into ecosystems, and the likelihood that the full effects of GMOs could take years, even decades, of close monitoring to become evident. The importance of developing a precautionary approach is stressed. The final chapter describes the critical issues of governance and regulation of new and emerging gene-based technologies, as nations grapple with the consequences of adopting the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety (CPB). The volume includes an extensive Annex which outlines legal perspectives on the state of GMO governance around the world, with more than 20 examples from nations in Africa, South and Central America, Asia, Australasia, and Europe.

Biodiplomacy

Biodiplomacy
Author: Vicente Sanchez,Calestous Juma
Publsiher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 383
Release: 1995-03
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780788116629

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