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Traditional knowledge ? who should provide prior informed consent ?

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  • Lim Hin Fui

    (Forest Research Institute Malaysia)

  • Norini Haron

    (Forest Research Institute Malaysia)

  • Norshakila Yusof

    (Forest Research Institute Malaysia)

  • Intan Nurulhani Baharuddin

    (Forest Research Institute Malaysia)

  • Nik Musaadah Mustapha

    (Forest Research Institute Malaysia)

  • Tan Ai Lee

    (Forest Research Institute Malaysia)

  • Nurul Husna Zaidi

    (Forest Research Institute Malaysia)

Abstract

Tapping and documenting the traditional knowledge of indigenous people and local communities is a topic that has received increasing worldwide concern. Very often, researchers, agencies and companies gather information on forest-related knowledge without the consent of its holders. Although these knowledge holders are mostly willing to share, they will be losing out when products are commercialised without their knowledge.

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  • Lim Hin Fui & Norini Haron & Norshakila Yusof & Intan Nurulhani Baharuddin & Nik Musaadah Mustapha & Tan Ai Lee & Nurul Husna Zaidi, 2013. "Traditional knowledge ? who should provide prior informed consent ?," EAS Strategic Options, CIRAD, Forest department, UPR40, vol. 2013(16), pages 14-15, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:epf:easopt:201303
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