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Chapter 1
Whose Knowledge,Whose Genes,Whose Rights?
Stephen B. Brush
Intellectual property enables individuals to gain financial ly from shar-
ing unique and useful knowledge. Compensating indigenous people for
sharing their knowledge and resources might both validate and be an
equitable reward for indigenous knowledge of biological resources.
However, indigenous knowledge, biological resources, intellectual prop-
erty, compensation, and equity are all ambiguous terms. A contentious
debate surrounds these terms and any possible linkage among them.Disagreements exist over the value of di fferent types of knowledge and
biological diversity, their rates of loss, and the choice of conservation
strategies for each. Likewise, conflicting social perspectives must be ad-
dressed concerning the rights of indigenous people, national sovereignty,
common heritage, monopolization of biological and knowledge re-
sources, international relations, and responsibil ity for financing conser-
vation. A goal of this chapter is to review several key terms in this de-
bate: indigenous knowledge, biological resources, compensation, and
equity. A nother goal is to suggest options that might address both con-
servation and equity for indigenous people who are stewards of biolog-
ical resources.—Eds.
Among peasant farmers and tribal inhabitants of the tropical forest are men
and women who are versed in the diversity and uses of local plant life. These
folk perpetuate legacies of cultural knowledge, and they have few peers as
stewards of biological resources. Peasant landscapes and dooryards are often
de facto botanical gardens of incredible complexity—stores of biological di-
versity and nat ural compounds, providing sources of new hybrids. Yet this
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