[Taxacom] Have you ever performed, or have you ever planned to perform, scientific research in Brazil?
Neal Evenhuis
neale at bishopmuseum.org
Tue Mar 10 05:27:06 CDT 2009
It seems if one is investigating *all* interested parties who may have been influenced by Brazilian legislation, then the questionnaire fails by not addressing those researchers who work on its specimens through loans from Brazil but may not have gone there or have any plans to go there.
I am one of those, but I cannot fill out the questionnaire as it does not address us vicarious researchers who maintain an interest in the biodiversity of the area but have not gone there or have plans, yet the brazilian legislation obviously influences my work through the various permits necessary to obtain specimens and ensure their return and proper deposition.
-Neal
-----Original Message-----
From: taxacom-bounces at mailman.nhm.ku.edu on behalf of Alexandre Antonelli
Sent: Mon 3/9/2009 10:59 PM
To: taxacom at mailman.nhm.ku.edu
Subject: [Taxacom] Have you ever performed,or have you ever planned to perform, scientific research in Brazil?
Have you ever performed, or have you ever planned to perform,
scientific research in Brazil? If yes, please continue below.
Brazil is one of the most biodiverse countries on Earth, and its many
ecosystems constitute an intensive area of research for both
Brazilian and non-Brazilian researchers. To date, however, no
scientific assessment has been carried out to investigate the
influence of Brazilian legislation on research involving non-
Brazilian parties. Therefore we would be very grateful if you would
be kind enough to fill in an electronic survey on this issue, which
is estimated to take about five minutes.
We will present the preliminary findings of this project in a
conference and the final results in an academic journal. Hopefully,
this study will contribute to the on-going negotiations on Access and
Benefit Sharing, within the Convention on Biological Diversity.
As far as confidentiality is concerned, the information gathered here
will be processed and analysed with statistical methods based on
central trends. This guarantees the confidentiality of individual
responses when presenting survey results.
In order to minimise biases, it would be convenient to survey both
positive and negative experiences while dealing or planning to deal
with the Brazilian authorities to gain permits to conduct research.
If you know of any colleagues to whom this survey may apply, please
forward this message to them.
If you have questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
In the hope that you consider our request favourably, we look forward
to your valued contribution.
*To begin the survey, go to*
http://www.systbot.uzh.ch/brazil/questionnaire_form.php
With best regards,
Alex
Dr Alexandre Antonelli
Institute of Systematic Botany
Zollikerstrasse 107
CH 8008 Zürich
Switzerland
Ph: +41 (0)44 634 8416
Fax: +41 (0)44 634 8403
alexandre.antonelli at systbot.uzh.ch
&
Victor Rodriguez
TNO, Innovation Policy Group
Wassenaarseweg 56
Leiden 2333 AL
The Netherlands
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