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Conserving genetic resources for agriculture: economic implications of emerging science

Douglas Gollin

2020Food Security34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract New challenges have arrived for the conservation of plant genetic resources for food and agriculture. Increased pressure on the environment, including the added threat of climate change, has had adverse effects on biodiversity and agricultural systems. Emerging science and new technologies have at the same time altered the scope of possibilities for collection, conservation, and utilization of genetic resources for agriculture. Taken together, these changes imply a need for a refocusing of global strategies for the management of genetic resources for agriculture. This paper argues that simple theoretical models provide relatively little guidance for key questions about genebank management. The fundamental uncertainty of scientific possibility and global futures makes it challenging – and perhaps futile – to attempt economic valuation of gene banks. A more useful application of economic tools will be in the prioritization of collection and conservation. Economic analysis may also offer useful insights into the efficient management of genetic resources.

Topics & Concepts

AgricultureScope (computer science)Natural resource economicsEnvironmental resource managementBusinessValuation (finance)Environmental planningClimate changeFutures contractEconomicsEnvironmental economicsComputer scienceGeographyEcologyBiologyProgramming languageFinanceAgricultural Innovations and PracticesGenetically Modified Organisms ResearchConservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management
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