Search Results - "Biénabe, Estelle"
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Institutionalizing Geographical Indications in Southern Countries: Lessons Learned from Basmati and Rooibos
Published in World development (01-10-2017)“…•We examine State role in geographical indication (GI) as a development tool.•We draw upon Basmati and Rooibos GI institutional trajectories.•GI value as a…”
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The Multifaceted Role of the State in the Protection of Geographical Indications: A Worldwide Review
Published in World development (01-10-2017)“…•We explore the role of the state in harnessing GI potential as a tool for development.•We study GI institutionalization as IPR, quality standard, and policy…”
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Making transition towards ecological intensification of agriculture a reality: the gaps in and the role of scientific knowledge
Published in Current opinion in environmental sustainability (01-10-2014)“…•Ecological intensification implies that research fills knowledge and methodological gaps.•Agricultural performance must be completely redefined to address…”
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Developments and considerations around geographical indications in the developing world
Published in Queen Mary journal of intellectual property (01-01-2012)“…The paper explores the question of geographical indications (GIs) in developing countries. It begins with GIs in the TRIPS agreement and the positions of…”
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Improving smallholders' market participation: Insights from a business scheme for maize in Limpopo Province, South Africa
Published in Development southern Africa (Sandton, South Africa) (01-10-2011)“…It is widely acknowledged that lack of market participation and limited access to agricultural services contribute to keeping semi-subsistence farmers trapped…”
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Public preferences for biodiversity conservation and scenic beauty within a framework of environmental services payments
Published in Forest policy and economics (31-12-2006)“…Choice experiments are used to investigate the preferences and the willingness to pay of foreign tourists and Costa Ricans for increased support for nature…”
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food “quality turn” in South Africa: An initial exploration of its implications for small-scale farmers' market access
Published in Agrekon (01-03-2011)“…This article analyses the way the general turn from mass consumption to the increased qualitative differentiation of products – the “quality turn” – manifests…”
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Les indications géographiques au regard de la théorie des communs
Published in Revue internationale des études du développement (01-03-2018)“…While, from a theoretical point of view, Geographical Indications (GIs) can be considered as club goods or common-pool resources (CPR), we argue that a key…”
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Les indications géographiques au regard de la théorie des communs
Published in Revue internationale des études du développement (2018)“…Si, d’un point de vue théorique, les indications géographiques (IG) peuvent être considérées comme des biens de club ou des ressources communes, nous…”
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Rights transfers in Madagascar biodiversity policies: achievements and significance
Published in Environment and development economics (01-12-2004)“…Decentralization and people's participation have been key features of government environmental policy since the 1990s. In Madagascar, the policy of Secured…”
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The food “quality turn” in South Africa: An initial exploration of its implications for small-scale farmers' market access
Published in Agrekon (08-06-2011)“…This article analyses the way the general turn from mass consumption to the increased qualitative differentiation of products – the “quality turn” – manifests…”
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Rights transfers in Madagascar biodiversity policies : achievements and significance
Published in Environment and development economics (2004)“…Durant les années 90, la décentralisation et la participation des populations sont devenues des éléments-clés des politiques environnementales. A Madagascar,…”
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