H. David Cooper | University of Oxford (original) (raw)

Uploads

Papers by H. David Cooper

Research paper thumbnail of Broadening the Genetic Base of Crop Production. H. D. Cooper, C. Spillane and T. Hodgkin (eds). CABI Publishing, Oxford. 2001. Pp 452. Price $140.00, hardback. ISBN 0-85199-411-3

Research paper thumbnail of From Manaus to Maputo: Toward a Public Health and Biodiversity Framework

EcoHealth, 2014

The linkages between human health, biodiversity, ecosystems, and the life-supporting services tha... more The linkages between human health, biodiversity, ecosystems, and the life-supporting services that they provide are varied and complex. The traditional neglect of this nexus by policy-makers perpetuates threats posed to ecosystems with potentially critical impacts on global health. The Convention on Biological Diversity and the World Health Organization recently co-convened two regional workshops on these intricate but vital linkages. From discussions held with policy-makers and experts in the biodiversity and health sectors, spanning some 50 countries in Africa and the Americas, we derive a broad framework for the development of national and regional public health and biodiversity strategies relevant to strategic planning processes in the emerging post-2015 development context.

Research paper thumbnail of The International Undertaking on Plant Genetic Resources

Review of European Community and International Environmental Law, 1993

Research paper thumbnail of Cooper&Anishetty2004 copy

Research paper thumbnail of Broadening the Genetic Base of Crop Production. H. D. Cooper, C. Spillane and T. Hodgkin (eds). CABI Publishing, Oxford. 2001. Pp 452. Price $140.00, hardback. ISBN 0-85199-411-3

Research paper thumbnail of From Manaus to Maputo: Toward a Public Health and Biodiversity Framework

EcoHealth, 2014

The linkages between human health, biodiversity, ecosystems, and the life-supporting services tha... more The linkages between human health, biodiversity, ecosystems, and the life-supporting services that they provide are varied and complex. The traditional neglect of this nexus by policy-makers perpetuates threats posed to ecosystems with potentially critical impacts on global health. The Convention on Biological Diversity and the World Health Organization recently co-convened two regional workshops on these intricate but vital linkages. From discussions held with policy-makers and experts in the biodiversity and health sectors, spanning some 50 countries in Africa and the Americas, we derive a broad framework for the development of national and regional public health and biodiversity strategies relevant to strategic planning processes in the emerging post-2015 development context.

Research paper thumbnail of The International Undertaking on Plant Genetic Resources

Review of European Community and International Environmental Law, 1993

Research paper thumbnail of Cooper&Anishetty2004 copy

Log In