Access and Benefit Sharing and the Sustainable Trade of Biodiversity in Myanmar: The Case of Thanakha
The global demand for biological resources to use as natural ingredients in diverse products is rising rapidly. This creates investment opportunities for nature-based products, creating pressure on and threats to biodiversity and its associated traditional knowledge (TK). Myanmar’s great biodiversit...
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Autores principales: | Alessandra Giuliani, José Tomás Undurraga, Theresa Dunkel, Saw Min Aung |
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MDPI AG
2021
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