Abstract
‘Recover’ is a term used when something is lost. ‘Recovering Biodiversity’ in our view addresses two levels at which we are ‘losing biodiversity’. Biodiversity is getting lost through extinction and erosion with serious consequences for ecological balance and economic well being. It is also getting lost in terms of ownership and control through ‘Biopiracy’-the phenomenon of claiming property rights to biodiversity and its products through intellectual property rights regimes and patents based on indigenous and traditional knowledge.
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