Conference presentation
Credible science? Criteria for evaluating governmental processes which deal with the sustainable management of wild living resources
Biodiversity, Biotechnology & Biobusiness - 2nd Asia-Pacific Conference on Biotechnology (Perth, Western Australia, 23/11/1998–27/11/1998)
1998
Abstract
Sustainable development, it has been argued, is a process of achieving human development in an inclusive, connected, equitable, prudent and secure manner (1). A key component of the delivery of sustainable management for wild living resources, therefore, must involve both governmental processes which manage, and the scientific knowledge which document, the changes in those resources.
Details
- Title
- Credible science? Criteria for evaluating governmental processes which deal with the sustainable management of wild living resources
- Authors/Creators
- P. Horwitz (Author/Creator)M. Calver (Author/Creator)
- Conference
- Biodiversity, Biotechnology & Biobusiness - 2nd Asia-Pacific Conference on Biotechnology (Perth, Western Australia, 23/11/1998–27/11/1998)
- Identifiers
- 991005543226107891
- Murdoch Affiliation
- School of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Conference presentation
- Note
- In M. van Keulen & M. Borowitzka (eds) Biodiversity, Biotechnology & Biobusiness. 2nd Asia-Pacific Conference on Biotechnology. Murdoch University, Perth, pp. 77-78
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