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Selling Biodiversity Benefit sharing is a dead concept

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Main Author: Devinder Sharma
Format: Printed Book
Published: IN The Catch: Perspectives in Benefit Sharing Ed by Beth Burrows 2005
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EDITED WORK KANI TRIBES BIOPIRACY BIOPROSPECTING INDIGENOUS PEOPLE GENETIC REOURCES
Online Access:http://10.26.1.76/ks/003626.pdf
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