Publications: About ISAAA


Annual Report 1996 - Shared Solutions to Shared Problems
Reviewing the ISAAA Biotechnology Fellowships


Recent Publications

Frederiksen, R., Shantharam, S. & Raman, K.V. (Eds.). (1995). Environmental impact and biosafety: Issues of genetically engineered sorghum. [Special issue]. African Crop Science Journal, Vol. 2(3).

ISAAA. (1995). The three year external review of ISAAA--The ISAAA board and management response. Ithaca, NY: ISAAA. 45pp.

ISAAA. (1995). Highlights of two biosafety workshops in Africa. Ithaca, NY: ISAAA. 29pp.

ISAAA. (1995). Food safety evaluation for the products of biotechnology (The ISAAA food safety initiative:). Ithaca, NY: ISAAA. 16pp.

ISAAA. (1995). Access and transfer of agri-biotechnology: Annual report 1994. Ithaca, NY: ISAAA. 20 pp.

Krattiger, A.F. (1995). Building novel north-south partnerships through biodiversity: Challenges, opportunities and a vision. Proceedings of the international seminar on Biodiversity, A chance for new north-south relations? (Sept. 1995) Friedrich-Ebert Stiftung, Bonn. Internationale Entwicklungszusammenarbeit, 1, 46-49.

Krattiger, A.F. & Lesser, W.H. (1995). ISAAA's activities in facilitating biotechnology transfer within evolving intellectual property rights (IPRs) systems. Presented at the ISAAA Symposium, Tokyo, 6-7 June 1995. 5 pp.

Krattiger, A.F. & Lesser, W.H. (1995). The "Facilitator": Proposing a new mechanism to strengthen the equitable and sustainable use of biodiversity. Environmental Conservation, 22(3), 211-215.

Raman, K.V. (1995). Facilitating plant biotechnology transfer to developing countries. In D.W. Altman & K. Watanabe (Eds.), Plant Biotechnology Transfer to Developing Countries (pp. 267-277). Austin, TX: Biomedical Publishers.

Raman, K.V. (1995). Facilitating the use of proprietary biotechnology applications for potato pest management in Latin America. In Proceedings of I Seminario Latino Americano da Cultura da Batata. 7-10 March, 1995 Curritiba, Brazil. 13 pp.

Raman, K.V. (1995). Management of insect pests while using transgenic plants. [Special issue]. African Crop Science Journal, 3(3), 361-366.

Raman, K.V. & Krattiger, A.F. (1995). ISAAA's role in the transfer and commercialization of agri-biotechnology in developing countries. In The International Symposium on Development of Small and Medium Enterprises for Biotechnology Commercialization in Developing Countries. 24-28 July, 1995. Manila, Philippines. 10 pp.

Schmidt, K. (1995). Whatever happened to the gene revolution? New Scientist, (January 1995), 7, 21-25.

Wambugu, F.M. (1995). The role of ISAAA in the implementation of biotechnology, challenges and opportunities for the ISAAA AfriCenter. [Special issue]. African Crop Science Journal, 3(3), 267-271.

Wambugu, F.M. (1995). The unique role that the ISAAA AfriCenter can play in supporting the Harare (Zimbabwe) African Regional Focal Point Secretariate (RFPS) on biosafety/biotechnology implementations. Proceedings of the First Regional Coordinating Committee meeting, RFPS. (In press).

Wambugu, F.M. (1995). Control of African sweet potato virus diseases through biotechnology and technology transfer. In Proceedings IBS Policy Seminar for countries in Eastern and Southern Africa. The Hague, Netherlands: ISNAR. (In press.)

Wambugu, F.M., Zandvoort, E. & Raman, K.V. (Eds.). (1995). Biotechnology and biosafety risk assessment in an African perspective. [Special issue]. African Crop Science Journal, Vol. 3(3).

Zandvoort, E.A. (1995). The International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Application's biosafety initiative. [Special issue]. African Crop Science Journal, 3(3), 401-404.

Zandvoort, E.A. (1995). The ISAAA biosafety initiative. BINASNews, 1(20), 7-9.

Zandvoort, E.A. (1995). Development of biosafety regulations in developing countries. In Proceedings of the OECD Workshop. Paris: OECD. (In press.)

Zandvoort, E.A. & Morris, J. (1995). Policy and planning -- Synthesis of an African workshop. In Proceedings IBS Policy Seminar for countries in Eastern and Southern Africa. The Hague, Netherlands: ISNAR. (In press.)

 

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