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- catalog abstract ""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 position 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 involves 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 psoed.". "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 now being foisted on the South, displacing its societies ecologically sounder, indigenous and age-old experimences 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, homogeneous systems of cultivation. Book jacket."--BOOK JACKET.".
- catalog contributor b4161718.
- catalog created "c1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "c1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1993.".
- catalog description ""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 now being foisted on the South, displacing its societies ecologically sounder, indigenous and age-old experimences 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, homogeneous systems of cultivation. Book jacket."--BOOK JACKET.".
- catalog description ""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 position 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 involves 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 psoed.".".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Monocultures of the mind : The 'disappeared' knowledge systems ; The cracks of fragmentation ; The destruction of diversity as 'weeds' ; 'Miracle' trees and 'miracle' seeds ' The green revolution and 'miracle' seeds ; The non-sustainability of monocultures ; Democratizing knowledge -- Biodiversity: a third world perspective : 'The crisis of diversity' ; Primary threats to biodiversity ; Effects of biodiversity erosion ; First world bio-imperialism and North-South conflicts ; Limitations of the dominant approaches to biodiversity conservation ; From bio-imperialism to bio-democracy -- Biotechnology and the environment : Introduction ; Biotechnology and biohazards ; Biotechnology and chemical hazards ; biotechnology and biodiversity Biotechnology substitutes and economic displacement in the third world ; Biotechnology, privatisation and concentration ; Biotechnology, patents and private property in life forms -- The seed and the spinning wheel: technology development and biodiversity conservation : Introduction ; Technology development and sustainability ; Diversity and productivity ; Conservation of the seed and the spinning wheel ; Conclusion -- The biodiversity convention: an evaluation from the third world perspective : Appendix: Convention on biological diversity, 5 June 1992.".
- catalog extent "184 p. :".
- catalog identifier "1856492176".
- catalog identifier "1856492184 (pbk.)".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "c1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, UK ; Atlantic Highlands, N.J., USA : Zed Books ; Penang, Malaysia : Third World Network,".
- catalog subject "Biodiversity conservation.".
- catalog subject "Ecology.".
- catalog subject "QH75 .S4785 1993".
- catalog tableOfContents "Monocultures of the mind : The 'disappeared' knowledge systems ; The cracks of fragmentation ; The destruction of diversity as 'weeds' ; 'Miracle' trees and 'miracle' seeds ' The green revolution and 'miracle' seeds ; The non-sustainability of monocultures ; Democratizing knowledge -- Biodiversity: a third world perspective : 'The crisis of diversity' ; Primary threats to biodiversity ; Effects of biodiversity erosion ; First world bio-imperialism and North-South conflicts ; Limitations of the dominant approaches to biodiversity conservation ; From bio-imperialism to bio-democracy -- Biotechnology and the environment : Introduction ; Biotechnology and biohazards ; Biotechnology and chemical hazards ; biotechnology and biodiversity Biotechnology substitutes and economic displacement in the third world ; Biotechnology, privatisation and concentration ; Biotechnology, patents and private property in life forms -- The seed and the spinning wheel: technology development and biodiversity conservation : Introduction ; Technology development and sustainability ; Diversity and productivity ; Conservation of the seed and the spinning wheel ; Conclusion -- The biodiversity convention: an evaluation from the third world perspective : Appendix: Convention on biological diversity, 5 June 1992.".
- catalog title "Monocultures of the mind : perspectives on biodiversity and biotechnology / Vandana Shiva.".
- catalog type "text".