Intellectual Property Rights and Biodiversity Conservation
Explore the intricate relationship between intellectual property rights and biodiversity conservation in Intellectual Property Rights and Biodiversity Conservation by Timothy Swanson. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1998, this insightful book spans 288 pages and offers a comprehensive analysis of the economic and scientific justifications for preserving biodiversity. Swanson delves into the role of intellectual property rights as incentive systems that promote conservation efforts. This work is essential reading for conservationists, legal professionals, and anyone interested in the intersection of environmental protection and intellectual property. Enhance your understanding of how legal frameworks can support the sustainable management of natural resources and foster ecological stewardship. Perfect for scholars and practitioners alike, this book is a valuable addition to your library.