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Protecting local diversity in scenarios of modern food biotechnology, globalised trade and intellectual property rights

Haslberger, Alexander G. and Gesche, Astrid H. and Proyer, Michelle and Paulesich, Reinhard and Gressler, Sabine (2007) Protecting local diversity in scenarios of modern food biotechnology, globalised trade and intellectual property rights. In Zollitsch, W. and Winckler, C. and Waiblinger, S. and Haslberger, A., Eds. Proceedings Sustainable food production and ethics: Preprints of the 7th Congress of the European Society for Agriculture and Food Ethics. EurSAFE 2007, pages pp. 163-168, Vienna, Austria.

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Abstract

Decreased global and local diversity and a homogenization of biota is seen as a major threat to ecological and socio economic resilience. Consequences of modern food production, such as global propagation of few high yielding elite lines, declining diversity of landraces or consequences from gene flow, interact with socioeconomic drivers such as trade and intellectual property regulations in accelerating the mostly irreversible and broadening impacts of loss of biodiversity. Especially the SPS agreement under WTO prohibits any approaches to restrict trade of foods because of other reasons than sanitary and phyto-sanitary measures. Already now the reports of the UN- Millennium Ecosystem Assessment reports alarmingly increasing homogenization of biota and distribution of exotic species by trade and trans- boundary movements. This development is considered to reduce local ecological and social resilience in food production significantly. In the light of these developments trade regulations need to be reconsidered. The use of new, ethically guided structured Matrixes or Codes for an integrated assessment of safety and societal consequences and a participatory priority setting including aspects of public goods, such as conservation, seems to be mandatory.

Item Type:Conference Paper
Status:Published
Place of Publication:Wageningen, The Netherlands
Keywords:modern food biotechnology; globalised trade; intellectual property rights; diversity; ethics; homogenization of biota; food production; integrated risk assessment
Subjects:270000 Biological Sciences > 270700 Ecology and Evolution > 270708 Conservation and Biodiversity
270000 Biological Sciences > 270800 Biotechnology > 270899 Biotechnology not elsewhere classified
350000 Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services > 350200 Business and Management > 350212 International Business
220000 Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts - General
440000 Philosophy and Religion > 440100 Philosophy > 440104 Applied Ethics (incl. Bioethics and Environmental Ethics)
300000 Agricultural, Veterinary and Environmental Sciences > 300800 Environmental Sciences > 300899 Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
390000 Law, Justice and Law Enforcement > 390100 Law > 390114 Intellectual Property
ID Code:13497
Deposited By:Gesche, Astrid
Deposited On:06 May 2008
Alternative Locations:http://www.eursafe.org/conferences/, http://www.wageningenacademic.com/
Copyright Owner:Copyright 2007 (please consult author)