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First Peoples First: Indigenous Populations
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Berta Esperanza Hernández-Truyol and Stephen Joseph Powell
Published: 01 January 2009
... by proposing government policies that must be adopted to nurture trade while reversing its destructive effects on indigenous knowledge and biodiversity. Biodiversity Convention concerning Indigenous and Tribal Peoples in Independent Countries ILO Convention 107 Human rights Indigenous peoples Traditional...
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Biodiversities
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Carrie Friese
Published: 02 September 2013
... to know and to save biological diversity that was frequently articulated through a love of animals and of nature, which is a defining feature of “biodiversity” more generally. In this context, cloning becomes a means for understanding, and thus appreciating, the diversity of life forms on Earth...
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The Global Threat of (Re)emerging Diseases: Contesting the Adequacy of Biomedical Discourse and Practice
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Jon Arrizabalaga
Published: 26 February 2016
... HIV/AIDS biodiversity Since the 1980s the world has witnessed the global emergence of new epidemic infections (HIV/AIDS having the most dramatic impact so far), as well as the reappearance of known infectious diseases, such as tuberculosis, malaria, and syphilis, that had seemed for some time...