農業、バイオテクノロジーと開発:ハンドブック<br>Handbook on Agriculture, Biotechnology and Development

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農業、バイオテクノロジーと開発:ハンドブック
Handbook on Agriculture, Biotechnology and Development

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 880 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781783471355
  • DDC分類 338.476606

Full Description

This book is a compendium of knowledge, experience and insight on agriculture, biotechnology and development. Beginning with an account of GM crop adoptions and attitudes towards them, the book assesses numerous crucial processes, concluding with detailed insights into GM products. Drawing on expert perspectives of leading authors from 57 different institutions in 16 countries, it provides a unique, global overview of agbiotech following 20 years of adoption. Many consider GM crops the most rapid agricultural innovation adopted in the history of agriculture. This book provides insights as to why the adoption has occurred globally at such a rapid rate.This is a rich and varied collection of research, which will appeal to scholars, academics and practitioners worldwide. An invaluable resource, this book will be a first point of reference to anyone with an interest in agbiotech and studies into agriculture, biotechnology and development.

Contributors: A.A. Adenle, P. Aerni, C. Alexander, J.M. Alston, V. Beckmann, J. Bognar, C.G. Borroto, D. Brewin, G. Brookes, J. Carpenter, Y. Carrière, D. Castle, M. Chen, P. Conceição, B. Dayananda, M. Demont, K. Dillen, D. Eaton, E. Einsiedel, J. Falck-Zepeda, J. Fernandez-Cornejo, G.B. Frisvold, C.V. Gonslaves, D. Gonsalves, M. Gouse, G. Graff, R. Gray, A. Gupta, W.O. Hennessey, J.E. Hobbs, W.E. Huffman, L. A. Jackson, C. Juma, N. Kalaitzandonakes, S. Kaplan, V.J. Karplus, W.A. Kerr, G.G. Khachatourians, E.M. Kikulwe, E. Kim, D.E. Kolady, S.P. Kowalski, J. Kruse, L. Levidow, S. Levine, K. Ludlow, X. Ma, A. Magnier, S. Malla, I. Matuschke, J.J. McCluskey, A. McHughen, J. Medlock, D. Miller, L. Nagarajan, A. Naseem, C. Oguamanam, M. Ouattarra, M. Owen, R. Paarlberg, P. W. B. Phillips, M. Qaim, T. Raney, J.M. Reeves, S.D. Rhodes, S.M.H. Rizvi, C.D. Ryan, D. Schimmelpfennig, G.J. Scoles, G. Skogstad, S. J. Smyth, C. Soregaroli, D.J. Spielman, A.J. Stein, J. Thomson, J. Vitale, G. Vognan, G. Waterfield, S. Wechsler, J. Wesseler, A. Williams, W.W. Wilson, L.L. Wolfenbarger, G. Ye, J. Yorobe Jr, D.Z. Zeng, D. Zilberman

Contents

Contents:

Editor's Introduction: Conceptual Framing of the IAD framework and Methods, Models and Metrics

1. Introduction to Agriculture, Biotechnology and Development
Stuart J. Smyth, Peter W.B. Phillips and David Castle

PART I: EXOGENOUS VARIABLES: THE ENVIRONMENT, ACTORS AND RULES
2. Global Adoption of GM Crops, 1995-2010
Graham Brookes

3. Structure of Public Research
Richard Gray and Buwani Dayananda

4. The Private Sector: MNEs and SMEs
Jill E. Hobbs

5. Biotechnology in North America: The United States, Canada and Mexico
Julia Bognar and Grace Skogstad

6. South American Adopters: Argentina and Brazil
Sybil D. Rhodes

7. Africa
Jennifer Thomson

8. China
Valerie J. Karplus

9. Agricultural Biotechnology in India: Impacts and Controversies
Matin Qaim

10. Oceania: Australia, New Zealand, Japan and The Philippines
Karinne Ludlow and Jose Yorobe Jr.

11. European Union Policy Conflicts over Agbiotech: Ecological Modernisation Perspectives and Critiques
Les Levidow

12. Africa Non-adopters
Robert Paarlberg

13. Non-adopters of GM Crops in Latin American
Jose Falck-Zepeda

14. The Cuban Context for Agriculture and Innovation
Carlos G. Borroto

15. Risk Assessment Frameworks in the Multilateral Setting
Lee Ann Jackson

16. The Trade System and Biotechnology
William A. Kerr

17. Developing Countries and the Legal Institutions at the Intersection of Agbiotech and Development
Chidi Oguamanam

18. Consumer Attitudes and Preferences for GM Products
Stuart J. Smyth and David Castle

19. The Motivation and Impact of Organized Public Resistance Against Agricultural Biotechnology
Philip Aerni

PART II: ACTION ARENAS
20. The Research Pipeline
Peter W.B. Phillips

21. Clusters, Innovation Systems and Biotechnology in Developing Country Agriculture
David J. Spielman, Douglas Zhihua Zeng and Xingliang Ma

22. Practice Driving Policy: Agbiotech Transfer as Capacity Building
William O. Hennessey, Aarushi Gupta and Stanley P. Kowalski

23. The North American Crop Biotech Environment, Actors and Rules
David Schimmelpfennig

24. Adoption Decisions
Corinne Alexander

25. Co-existence
Volker Beckmann, Claudio Soregaroli and Justus Wesseler

26. Biotechnology and the Inputs Industry
Anwar Naseem and Latha Nagarajan

27. Market Power in the US Biotech Industry
Alexandre Magnier, Nicholas Kalaitzandonakes and Douglas Miller

28. The Dynamic IP System in Crop Genetics and Biotechnology
Derek Eaton and Greg Graff

29. Environment Effects
LaReesa Wolfenbarger, Yves Carrière and Micheal Owen

30. Labelling of Genetically Modified Foods
Wallace E. Huffman and Jill J. McCluskey

31. Biotechnology and Food Security
Calestous Juma, Pedro Conceição and Sebastian Levine

32. International Regimes on Plant Intellectual Property Rights and Plant Genetic Resources: Implications for Stakeholders
Deepthi Elizabeth Kolady

33. Engaging Publics on Agbiotech: A Retrospective Look
Jennifer Medlock and Edna Einsiedel

34. Lessons from the California GM Labelling Proposition on the State of Crop Biotechnology
David Zilberman, Scott Kaplan, Eunice Kim and Gina Waterfield

35. Biotechnology Communications, Mythmaking and the Media
Camille D. Ryan

PART III: OUTCOMES
36. Soybeans
Jorge Fernandez-Cornejo and Seth Wechsler

37. Maize/Corn
Janet Carpenter, Marnus Gouse and Jose Yorobe Jr.

38. GM Cotton
Jeffrey Vitale, Gaspard Vognan and Marc Ouattarra

39. Canola
Derek Brewin and Stavroula Malla

40. The Hawaiian Papaya Story
Carol V. Gonsalves and Dennis Gonsalves

41. Sugar Beet
Koen Dillen and Matty Demont

42. Rice
Matty Demont, Mao Chen, Gongyin Ye and Alexander J. Stein

43. Aggregate Effects: Adopters and Non-adopters, Investors and Consumers
George B. Frisvold and Jeanne M. Reeves

44. Economic Success but Political Failure? The Paradox of GM Crops in Developing Countries
Terri Raney, Ademola A. Adenle and Ira Matuschke

45. The Size and Distribution of the Benefits from the Adoption of Biotech Soybean Varieties
Julian M. Alston, Nicholas Kalaitzandonakes and John Kruse

46. Wheat: Status, Outlook and Implications
William W. Wilson

47. Small Grains: Barley, Oat and Rye
Syed Masood H. Rizvi and Graham J. Scoles

48. Incremental Benefits of Genetically Modified Bananas in Uganda
Enoch M. Kikulwe, Jose Falck-Zepeda and Justus Wesseler

49. Biofuels and GM Feedstocks
Alphanso Williams and William A. Kerr

50. Non-food GM Crops: Phytoremediation, Industrial Products and Pharmaceuticals
George G. Khachatourians

51. Tomatoes, Potatoes and Flax: Exploring the Cost of Lost Innovations
Camille D. Ryan and Alan McHughen

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