How are legal matters related to the access of traditional knowledge being considered in the scope of ethnobotany publications in Brazil?

Legal measures, such as the use of free or prior and informed consent, return of research results to communities (which can be understood as "sharing of benefits," according to Brazilian legislation), and research authorization by governmental bodies, are mentioned and regulated in various...

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Main Authors: Heitor Suriano Nascimento Liporacci, Tatiana Mota Miranda, Natalia Hanazaki, Nivaldo Peroni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Botânica do Brasil 2015-06-01
Series:Acta Botânica Brasílica
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spelling doaj-c1ed0e8b933648eb85c0e688c7699a3f2020-11-24T23:25:43ZengSociedade Botânica do BrasilActa Botânica Brasílica1677-941X2015-06-0129225126110.1590/0102-33062014abb0007S0102-33062015000200251How are legal matters related to the access of traditional knowledge being considered in the scope of ethnobotany publications in Brazil?Heitor Suriano Nascimento LiporacciTatiana Mota MirandaNatalia HanazakiNivaldo PeroniLegal measures, such as the use of free or prior and informed consent, return of research results to communities (which can be understood as "sharing of benefits," according to Brazilian legislation), and research authorization by governmental bodies, are mentioned and regulated in various documents, either governmental or specific, within the area of ethnobiology. This study aims to explore how these matters are considered in the scope of published ethnobotany articles in Brazil, as well as whether the creation of the Provisional Measure 2.186-16/2001 has contributed to the national advance of these matters. The methodology comprised a literature review of articles focusing on medicinal and food plant resources in the prominent Brazilian journals which publish ethnobotany studies. From 137 articles analyzed, 8 mentioned the return of research results to the community; 21 explicitly cited the use of free or prior and informed consent; and 13 mentioned the authorization of governmental bodies. We expect that the present study will contribute to the debate regarding the necessity of reformulation of the current system, which would guarantee a more effective rapport between the government, researchers, local communities, and society and contribute to the development of ethnobotany in Brazil.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-33062015000200251&lng=en&tlng=enBrazilCouncil of Genetic Heritage Management (CGEN)literature reviewProvisional Measuretraditional knowledge
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Tatiana Mota Miranda
Natalia Hanazaki
Nivaldo Peroni
How are legal matters related to the access of traditional knowledge being considered in the scope of ethnobotany publications in Brazil?
Acta Botânica Brasílica
Brazil
Council of Genetic Heritage Management (CGEN)
literature review
Provisional Measure
traditional knowledge
author_facet Heitor Suriano Nascimento Liporacci
Tatiana Mota Miranda
Natalia Hanazaki
Nivaldo Peroni
author_sort Heitor Suriano Nascimento Liporacci
title How are legal matters related to the access of traditional knowledge being considered in the scope of ethnobotany publications in Brazil?
title_short How are legal matters related to the access of traditional knowledge being considered in the scope of ethnobotany publications in Brazil?
title_full How are legal matters related to the access of traditional knowledge being considered in the scope of ethnobotany publications in Brazil?
title_fullStr How are legal matters related to the access of traditional knowledge being considered in the scope of ethnobotany publications in Brazil?
title_full_unstemmed How are legal matters related to the access of traditional knowledge being considered in the scope of ethnobotany publications in Brazil?
title_sort how are legal matters related to the access of traditional knowledge being considered in the scope of ethnobotany publications in brazil?
publisher Sociedade Botânica do Brasil
series Acta Botânica Brasílica
issn 1677-941X
publishDate 2015-06-01
description Legal measures, such as the use of free or prior and informed consent, return of research results to communities (which can be understood as "sharing of benefits," according to Brazilian legislation), and research authorization by governmental bodies, are mentioned and regulated in various documents, either governmental or specific, within the area of ethnobiology. This study aims to explore how these matters are considered in the scope of published ethnobotany articles in Brazil, as well as whether the creation of the Provisional Measure 2.186-16/2001 has contributed to the national advance of these matters. The methodology comprised a literature review of articles focusing on medicinal and food plant resources in the prominent Brazilian journals which publish ethnobotany studies. From 137 articles analyzed, 8 mentioned the return of research results to the community; 21 explicitly cited the use of free or prior and informed consent; and 13 mentioned the authorization of governmental bodies. We expect that the present study will contribute to the debate regarding the necessity of reformulation of the current system, which would guarantee a more effective rapport between the government, researchers, local communities, and society and contribute to the development of ethnobotany in Brazil.
topic Brazil
Council of Genetic Heritage Management (CGEN)
literature review
Provisional Measure
traditional knowledge
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