Topics:
Recent and key publications
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Potential Use of Alien Germplasm for Maize Improvement
J. I. Cohen and W. C. Galinat
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Biodiversity and genetic resources
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Agroecosystem Quality: Policy and Management Challenges for New Technologies and Diversity. Pages
299-315 in W. Collins and C. O. Qualset (eds.), Biodiversity inAgroecosystems . CRC Press, New York,
USA. 1999.
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Conservation and Use of Plant Genetic Resources. Pages 423-427 in International Crop
Science I. Crop Science Society of American, Madison, WI 53711. 1993.
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Conservation of Biodiversity in Natural Habitats and the Concept of Genetic Potential. Pages
xix-xxii in Perspectives on Biodiversity: Case Studies of Genetic Resource Conservation and Development. 350
pages. AAAS Press, Box 753, Maryland, USA. 1993.
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Ex situ conservation of plant genetic resources: global development and environmental concerns,
Reprinted (abstracted/excerpted) with permission from SCIENCE 253:866-872 (1991). Copyright 1991 AAAS (please read AAAS copyright notice).PDF format(size 434 Kb).
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Ex Situ Conservation; Present Status and Future Priorities. Bureau for Science and Technology,
A.I.D., Report to the Senate Appropriations Committee, U.S. Congress. 155 pages. 1990.
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Utilization and conservation of genetic resources: international projects for sustainable
agriculture. Economic Botany 45(2): 190-199. Cohen, J.I., J.B. Alcorn, and C.S. Potter. 1991
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Genetic resource conservation and utilization in the context of international development.
Diversity 6 (1): 18-21. Cohen, J.I. and C.S. Potter. 1990
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Plant genetic resource initiatives in international development. Pages 459-476 inL. Knutson and
A.K. Stoner (eds.) Biotic Diversity and Germplasm Preservation, Global Imperatives. Kluwer Academic Publishers,
Netherlands. 1989.
Biosafety, biosecurity, environment and food safety, and regulation
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Myth or reality Public Service Review: Emerging Markets 2: 68-69 2005. Staffordshire (UK) PSCA
International Ltd. (address: http://pscainternational.co.uk/pub_contents.asp?ID=160)
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Explaining restricted approval and availability of GM crops in developing countries. Joel I Cohen
and Robert Paarlberg. (AgBiotechNet 2002 Vol. 4 October, ABN 097)Download in PDF format: size 100Kb (Please note that this
is a restricted version of the paper which cannot be printed)
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Unlocking crop biotechnology in developing countries - a report from the field. Cohen, J.I. and
R. Paarlberg. World Development: 32(9): 2004. Pages 1563-1577Available Online
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Food safety and GM crops: implications for developing country research. Cohen, J.I., H. Quemada,
and R. Frederick. Policy Brief Number 16, in (L.J. Unnevehr, Ed.) Food Safety in Food Security and Food Trade. IFPRI,
Washington, DC. 2003.PDF format
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A Framework for Biosafety Implementation: Report of a Meeting
Report of Meeting No. 16 / 2003 / 57 pages
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A Conceptual Framework for Implementing Biosafety: Linking Policy, Capacity and Regulation
Briefing Paper No. 47 / 2002 / ISSN: 1021-2310 / 12 pages
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Biosafety Regulation of Genetically Modified Orphan Crops in Developing countries: a way forward.
Pages 41-53 in The Economics of Regulation of Agricultural Biotechnologies. Eds. J. Alston, R.E. Just, and D.
Zilberman Proceedings of Orphan Crop Symposium. Center for Agricultural and Natural Resource Policy, University of
Maryland, College Park, MD. Published by Springer, New York, NY. Falck, J.Z and J.I. Cohen. 2005
Biotechnology
Public sector biotechnology in selected developing countries:
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Putting GM technologies to work: public research pipelines in selected African countries. Idah
Sithole-Niang, Joel Cohen, and Patricia Zambrano. African Journal of Biotechnology, November 2004; 3(11)PDF format
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To reach the poor: Results from the ISNAR-IFPRI Next Harvest study on genetically modified crops, public
research and policy implications. IFPRI EPDT discussion paper. Atanassov, A., A. Bahieldin, J. Brink, M.
Burachik, J. I. Cohen, V. Dhawan, R. V. Ebora, J. Falck-Zepeda, L. Herrera-Estrella, J. Komen, F. C. Low, E.
Omaliko, B. Odhiambo, H. Quemada, Y. Peng, M. J. Sampaio, I. Sithole-Niang, A. Sittenfeld, M. Smale, Sutrisno, R.
Valyasevi, Y. Zafar, and P. Zambrano. 2004.
Available here in PDF format
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Poorer nations turn to publicly developed GM crops
Joel I. Cohen, Nature Biotechnology, Volume 23, No. 1, January 2005, pp. 27-33.
You can access this paper from the International Food Policy Research Institute's website (IFPRI): www.ifpri.org/media/biotech20050106.htm
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An Overview of Regulation, Perceptions and Priorities for GM Crops in Asian Countries. Asian
Biotechnology and Development Review. Volume 7: (3) 9-24. Mehta-Bhatt, P., Ebora, R.V, Cohen, J.I., Zepeda, J.F. and
Zambrano, P. 2005
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Public GM Innovations, Safety Regulation, and …..Results? The Globalization of
Agricultural Biotechnology: Multi-disciplinary Views from the South. Warwick University Press, UK. Cohen, J.I., J.
Komen, and Zambrano, P. 2005. Proceedings posted on web:
www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/
soc/csgr/activitiesnews/workshops/2005ws/agbiopr/cohen.doc
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How much is the quality of life being regulated? Pages 173- 188 in Agricultural
Biotechnology: Finding Common International Goals. NABC Proceedings Report 16. NABC, Ithaca, New York. Cohen, J.I. and
P. Zambrano. 2005.
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Public sector development of GM crops in developing countries. Eldis: Gateway to Development
Information. Cohen, J. 2005. Accessible at:http://www.eldis.org/cf/search/disp/DocDisplay.
cfm?Doc=DOC17342
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Biotechnology and the Public Good. SciDevNet Web Editorial; http://www.scidev.net. Cohen, J.I.
and P. Pinstrup Andersen. 2002
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Developing countries forge ahead in crop biotechnology for the poor. ISNAR.http://www.isnar.cgiar.org/ibs/NextHarvest.htm. M. Luijben and
J.I. Cohen. 2002
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An international initiative in biotechnology: priorities, values and implementation of an A.I.D.
project. Crop Science 33: 913-918. Cohen, J.I. 1993
Biotechnology policy:
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Biotechnology for Developing-Country Agriculture Problems and Opportunities --Research Policy and
Management Issues, by Joel I. Cohen, Cesar Falconi, and John Komen
www.ifpri.org/2020/focus/focus02/focus02_08.htm
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Biotechnology and Sustainable Livelihoods - Findings and Recommendations of an International
Consultation.Falck-Zepeda, J., J. I. Cohen, R. Meinzen Dick, and John Komen. 2002. Biotechnology and
Sustainable Livelihoods – Findings and Recommendations of an International Consultation. ISNAR Briefing Paper
Number 54. ISNAR, The Hague, The Netherlands.
Briefing Paper No. 54 / 2002 / ISSN: 1021-2310 / 12 pages
E-format: webpagePDF format (size 94 Kb)
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Uso de Insumos y Biotecnologias Apropiadas en Algunos Sistemas Nacionales de Investigacion Agricola
Latinoamericanos
Briefing Paper No. 44S / 2001 / ISSN: 1021-2310 / 8 pages
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Strategic Decisions for Agricultural Biotechnology: Synthesis of Four Policy Seminars
Briefing Paper No. 38 / 1998 / ISSN: 1021-2310 / 12 pages
E-format: webpage
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Colaboración, Gestión y Transferencia de Biotecnología en la Investigación:
Cómo Colmar las Necesidades de los Países en Desarrollo
Briefing Paper No. 27S / 1996 /
ISSN: 1021-2310 / 8 pages
E-format: webpage
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Biotechnology Priorities, Planning, and Policies: A Framework for Decision Making
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TITLE Research Report No. 6 / 1994 / ISBN: 92-9118-015-1 / 63 pages
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Impact assessment and agricultural biotechnology research methodologies for developing, emerging and
transition economies. Contribution to OECD Report: Accessing Agricultural Biotechnology in Emerging Economies.
OECD, Paris, France. Falck, J.Z., J.I. Cohen and J.Komen. 2003
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Research Policy and Management Issues. Focus 2, Brief 8 of 10 in G.J. Persley (ed.)
Biotechnology for Developing Country Agriculture: Problems and Opportunities. IFPRI, Washington DC. Cohen,
J.I., C. Falconi and J. Komen.
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Biotechnology Priorities, Planning and Policies: A Framework for Decision Makers. A Biotechnology Research
Management Study. ISNAR Research Report 6. 49 pages. The Hague, The Netherlands. Cohen, J.I. 1994.
Regional priority setting
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Turning Priorities into Feasible Programs: Proceedings of a Regional Seminar on Planning, Priorities,
and Policies for Agricultural Biotechnology for East and Southern Africa. South Africa, 23-27 April, 1995. 179
pages. Published by the Intermediary Biotechnology Service and FRD, The Hague, The Netherlands. Komen, J., J.I. Cohen,
and Z. Ofir (editors). 1996.
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Turning Priorities into Feasible Programs: Proceedings of a Regional Seminar on Planning, Priorities,
and Policies for Agricultural Biotechnology in Southeast Asia. Singapore, 25-29 September, 1994. 134 pages.
Published by the Intermediary Biotechnology Service and Nanyang Technological University, The Hague, The Netherlands.
Komen, J., J.I. Cohen, and S.K. Lee (editors). 1995
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Making a difference: considering beneficiaries and sustainability while undertaking research in
biotechnology. Pages 173-199 in C.L. Ives and B.M. Bedford (eds.) Agricultural Biotechnology in
International Development. CABI Publishing, UK. Cohen, J.I. 1998.
Books
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Managing Agricultural Biotechnology. Addressing Research Program Needs and Policy Implications
(Ed. Joel I. Cohen). Book / 1999 / ISBN: 0-85199-400-8 / 344 pages
E-format: webpagePDF format
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AAAS Publication:Perspectives on Biodiversity: Case Studies in Genetic Resource Conservation and
Development Authors/Editors: Christopher S. Potter; Joel I. Cohen; Dianne Janczewski, editors
1993 American Association for the Advancement of Science
archives.aaas.org/publications.php?pub_id=309
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Strengthening Collaboration in Biotechnology: International Agricultural Research and the Private
Sector. Proceedings of a Conference. 479 pages. Agency for International Development, Washington, DC, 20523.
Cohen, J.I. (ed.). 1989.
Capacity building
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National Agricultural Biotechnology Research Capacity in Developing Countries. Cohen, J.I., J.
Komen and J. F. Zepeda. Background report commissioned by FAO for the State of Food and Agriculture. 2004.(PDF 182K)
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Building Regulatory Capacity in Developing Countries – Research Findings and Conceptual
Frameworks. Pages 341-52 i n, Craig R. Roseland (Editor), LMOs and the Environment: An
International Conference.OECD, Paris, France. Cohen, J.I. 2004.
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Harnessing biotechnology for the poor: challenges ahead for capacity, safety and public
investment. Journal of Human Development 2 (2): 239-264. Cohen, J.I. 2001
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National needs and international opportunities in biosafety: analysis and constraints. Pages
38-43 in I. Virgin and R.J. Frederick (eds.) Biosafety Capacity Building: Evaluation Criteria Development.
Stockholm Environment Institute, Stockholm, Sweden. Cohen, J.I. 1996.
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Objectives and needs for agricultural biotechnology: biosafety and international collaboration.
African Crop Science Journal 3 (3): 255-266. Cohen, J.I. and J.K. Komen. 1995
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Assessing the Training needs of Genetic Resource Managers
Briefing Paper No. 46 / 2002 / ISSN: 1021-2310 / 8 pages
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Global climate change
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Addressing Effects of Climate Change: Realities and Possibilities for Plant Biotechnology in the
Developing World. Cohen, J.I. and N. Rosenberg. Pages 147-158 in N. Rosenberg (ed.) The Applications of
Biotechnology to the Mitigation of Greenhouse Warming -Proceedings from an international conference. Battelle
Press, Columbus, Ohio. 2004
Intellectual property rights
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Public research, intellectual property and regulation in agricultural biotechnology. Cohen, J.I.
Pages 44 -52 in (D. D. Karanja, ed.) Agricultural Biotechnology: Can It Help Reduce Hunger in Africa? Bread for
the World Institute. May 2003.
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The Use of Proprietary Biotechnology Research Inputs at Selected Latin American NAROs
Briefing Paper No. 44 / 2000 / ISSN: 1021-2310 / 8 pages
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Proprietary Biotechnology Inputs and International Agricultural Research
Briefing Paper No. 39 / 1998 / ISSN: 1021-2310 / 8 pages
E-format: webpage
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Intellectual Property Rights for Agricultural Biotechnology: Options and Implications for Developing
Countries
Research Report No. 3 / 1993 / ISBN: 92-9118-014-3 / 51 pages
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Public research, intellectual property and regulation in agricultural biotechnology. Pages 44
–52 in (D. D. Karanja, ed.) Agricultural Biotechnology: Can It Help Reduce Hunger in Africa? Bread for
the World Institute. May 2003. Cohen, J.I. 2003
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Managing Proprietary Technology in Agricultural Research. Pages 193-202, in R.E.
Evenson, V. Santaniello and D. Zilberman (eds.), Economic and Social Issues In Agricultural Biotechnology. CABI
Publishing, Oxon, UK. Komen, J., J.I. Cohen, C. Falconi and S. Salazar. 2002
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Managing Intellectual Property and Proprietary Technology in Agricultural Research. Chapter 10
in, D. Bigman (ed.), pages 219-234, The Impact of Globalization on the Agricultural Sector and on Public
Agricultural Research in Developing Countries. CABI Publishing, Oxon, UK. Cohen, J.I., C. Falconi, V. H. Apollonio,
J.Komen and S. Salazar.2002
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The Use of Proprietary Biotechnology Research Inputs at Selected Latin American NAROs. ISNAR
Briefing Paper 44. The Hague, The Netherlands Salazar, S.; C. Falconi, J. Komen and J.I. Cohen. 2000.
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Proprietary Biotechnology Inputs and International Agricultural Research. ISNAR Briefing Paper
39. The Hague, The Netherlands. Cohen, J.I., C. Falconi, J. Komen and M. Blakeney. 1998.
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Intellectual Property Rights for Agricultural Biotechnology: Options and Implications for Developing
Countries. ISNAR Research Report Number 3. The Hague, The Netherlands. Wijk, J.V., J.I. Cohen and J. Komen.
1993.
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Managing Intellectual Property – Challenges and Responses for Agricultural Research
Institutes. Pages 209-217 in G.J. Persley and M.M. Latin (eds.) Agricultural Biotechnology and the Poor:
Proceedings of an International Conference. 21-22 October, 1999. CGIAR, Washington DC. Cohen, J.I. 2000
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Perspectives from international agricultural research centers. Pages 22-28 in U.Lele, W.Lesser,
and G.H.Wessler (eds), Intellectual Property Rights in Agriculture – The World Bank’s Role in Assisting
Borrower and Member Countries. World Bank, Washington DC. Cohen, J.I., C. Falconi and John Komen. 2000.
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Intellectual property rights and agricultural biotechnology. Pages 209-227 in J.I. Cohen (ed.)
Managing Agricultural Biotechnology – Addressing Research Program Needs and Policy Implications. CAB
International, Wallingford, UK. M. Blakeney, J.I. Cohen and S. Crespi. 1999.
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Managing proprietary science and institutional inventories for agricultural biotechnology. Pages
249-260 in J.I. Cohen (ed.) Managing Agricultural Biotechnology – Addressing Research Program Needs and Policy
Implications. CAB International, Wallingford, UK. J.I. Cohen, C. Falconi, J. Komen, S.Salazar and M. Blakeney.
1999.
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Should I Seek Legal Protection for My Research Results? Pages 229-245 inTabor, Janssen,
and H. Bruneau (Eds.) Research Financing Sourcebook. ISNAR Press, The Hague, The Netherlands. Cohen, J.I.; S. Crespi, B.
Dhar. 1997.
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Research collaboration, management and technology transfer; meeting the needs of developing
countries. Pages 253-266 in D.W. Altman and K.N. Watanabe (Editors) Plant Biotechnology Transfer to
Developing Countries. Academic Press and R.G. Landes, Austin, Texas. Cohen, J.I. and J. Komen. 1995.
Leadership
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New leadership for new science. In: Share, People, Perspectives, Skills, Knowledge,
Learning; Issue 8, Spring 2004, p11.PDF format(size
750 Kb)
Plant breeding and maize
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Potential use of alien germplasm for maize improvement. Crop Science 24: 1011-1015.
Cohen, J.I. and W.C. Galinat. 1984. (PDF format)
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The World Surrounding Walton Galinat’s Research: Personalities, Students, History,
and Disputes. 2006. Maydiica. Joel I. Cohen in collaboration with William F. Tracy
Outreach, presentations and PowerPoint Files
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A Crop and Technology Overview for Genetically Modified
Crops. The Pew Initiative on Food and Biotechnology policy dialogue, GM
Imports: Implications for U.S. Biotechnology PolicyPanel. November 2. National Press Club. Cohen, J.I. 2005.
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Overview of Africa and Asia regulatory environments for GM Crops. Strategic
Communications for Biofortified Transgenic Crops. An expert consultation Cohen, J.I. 2005. 3 and 4 October 2005, IFPRI,
Washington DC.
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Biosafety implications of GMs in the developing world: a focus
on nutritionally enhanced crops. HarvestPlus Program Advisory Committee meeting. CIMMYT. Cohen, J.I. 2005
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Public GM Research – Results of A Study . Introductory Seminar for the
Participation of Public Research Scientists in the Second Meeting of The Parties to the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety.
3-4 March, 2005, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, Saint Louis, USA. Cohen, J.I. 2005
Websites On Joel’s publications and articles
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Fixing Health Systems; Executive Summary: International Development Research Centre
web.idrc.ca/en/ev-64872-201-1-DO_TOPIC.html
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Farming The Genetic Frontier. David G. Victor; C. Ford Runge. Foreign Affairs
www.biotech-info.net/genetic_frontier.html
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Global Forum on Agricultural Research (GFAR)Strengthening Partnership in Agricultural Research for
Development in the Context of Globalization. 2000, May 21-23, Dresden, Germany
www.egfar.org/
documents/02_-_Meetings/Conferences/GFAR_2000/ Session_2/gfar2002.PDF
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Accessing Agricultural Biotechnology in Emerging Economies; Organisation for Economic
Co-Operation and Development
www.agr.kuleuven.ac.be/aee/clo/euwab_files/
OECD2002.pdf
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Eastern and Central Africa Programme for Agricultural Policy Analysis;Electronic Newsletter,
November 07, 2003—Volume 6 Number 22
www.w1.co.ug/asareca/htdocs/ecapapa/newsletter/ 1079968822ECAPAPA%20Newsletter%20Vol%206%20No%2022.doc
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Food Security News:Rice Genes Offer Grains of Hope For Hungry
www.foodsecurity.net/news/newsitem.php3?
nid=1822&tnews=news
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Yahoo! News - Agricultural Reforms Best Help for Tsunami-Hit Countries
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Addall bookstore:Intellectual Property Rights for Agricultural Biotechnology: Options & Implications
for Developing Countries
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Harvest of Hunger: Competing or Meeting
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ISAAA-Bericht 2004: mehr Gentech-Anbau weltweit
www.internutrition.ch/in-news/point/jan05.html
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Staying on Top of Agbiotech -- An International Perspective. David Hemming
www.istl.org/04-winter/article2.html
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ESA Working Paper No. 04-14National Agricultural Biotechnology Research Capacity in Developing
Countries. Joel Cohen, John Komen and José Falck Zepeda
www.fao.org/documents/show_cdr
.asp?url_file=/docrep/007/ae069e/ae069e00.htm
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Indonesian Biotechnology Center article:Pengembangan tanaman GM di Sektor Publik di Negara-negara
Miskin
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Oxford University Press, January
2005:web links and information relating to recent news stories linked to topics in the textbook Plant
Biotechnology
www.oup.co.uk/best.textbooks/biosciences/slater
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New Genetics, Food & Agriculture: Scientific Discoveries - Societal Dilemmas.Annotated Bibliography
Entry
www.doylefoundation.org/icsu/ISNAR%202002A
%20Biblio%20Entry.htm
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Future Harvest article:Piecemeal Rules Hamper Developing Countries Safe Use of Biotechnology New Policy
Framework Should Assist Development of Biosafety Regulations
www.futureharvest.org/pdf/Biosafety.pdf
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The Florida Education Initiative:Intellectual Property Rights
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Intellectual Property in Agricultural Biotechnology: a myth or reality? By Tacho Isaac Tabi,
Environmental Lawyer, Cameroon.
www.africabio.com/legal/legal.shtml
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EconPapers:International donor support for agricultural biotechnology
econpapers.repec.org/
article/eeejfpoli/v_3A15_3Ay_3A1990_3Ai_3A1_3Ap_ 3A57-66.htm
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Global Biotechnology Crop Maps
mbbnet.umn.edu/scmap/biotechcropsmap.html
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Perspectives on Biodiversity: Case Studies of Genetic Resource Conservation and Development
www.bestwebbuys.com
/Perspectives_on_Biodiversity-ISBN_0871685124.html ?isrc=b-search
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Biotechnology and US Agricultural Trade - Publications and Speeches
www.fas.usda.gov/itp/biotech/pubsspeeches.html
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EconPapers:Unlocking Crop Biotechnology in Developing Countries--A Report from the Field
econpapers.repec.
org/article/eeewdevel/v_3A32_3Ay_3A2004_3Ai_3A9_3Ap_ 3A1563-1577.htm
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Science, Technology and Innovation Viewpoints.Cutting our options - regulation, moratoriums and
agricultural biotechnology
http://www.cid.harvard.edu/cidbiotech/comments/comments138.htm
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GE - new resources
www.gene.ch/info4action/1999/Oct/msg00064.html
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Review ofManaging Agricultural Biotechnology. Addressing Research Program Needs and Policy
Implications by Carliene Brenner
www.biotech-monitor.nl/4209.htm
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Applications of Biotechnology to Mitigation of Greenhouse Warming
www.battelle.org/bclscrpt/Bookstore/stmichaels.cfm
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Agricultural and Biotechnology search: Amazon
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IPRSonline.org
www.iprsonline.org/resources/biotechnology1988-
1999.htm
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Poor nations turn to publicly developed GM crops
Nature Biotechnology, Volume 23 Number 1 January 2005 (pp 27-33)
www.nature.com/cgi-taf/
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