印度药用植物知识政治:企业、收藏家和栽培者的构成

IF 0.3 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE
A. Handa
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本文试图理解当代现代发展话语中最重要的问题之一,即印度药用植物的管理、控制、收集和贸易。自20世纪90年代以来,草药市场的巨大增长促使大型制药公司大规模工业化生产这些药物。这依赖于主要来源于野生的药用植物,虽然它们的市场大幅增长,但也导致了它们的过度收获,而没有任何相应的再生努力。本文旨在分析印度现有药用植物市场供应链的政治方面。本研究特别关注药用植物市场供应链中复杂的权力结构问题,并参考指导企业的生产知识。为了在大规模集中生产系统的基础上生产草药产品,这些公司将其在收获、生产和分销方面的“知识”置于收集者之上。收藏家通常是社区的一部分,他们通过几个世纪的护理、经验和创新,积累了对这些药用植物的可及性和药用特性的了解。当这两种知识体系在发展的政治经济和国家公共政策的大背景下发生冲突时,自然的退化就不可避免了。
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The Politics of Knowledge of Medicinal Plants in India: Corporations, Collectors and Cultivators as Constituents
This article seeks to understand one of the most important problems in the contemporary discourse of modern development, that of management, control, collection and trade of medicinal plants in India. The tremendous growth in the market for herbal medicines since the 1990s has prompted large-scale industrial production of these medicines by big pharmaceutical corporations. This relies on medicinal plants mostly derived from the wild, and while their market has grown enormously, it has also led to their over-harvesting, without any concomitant efforts at regeneration. This article offers to analyse the political aspect of the existing market supply chain of medicinal plants in India. This study specifically focuses on problematizing the complex power structures in the market supply chain of medicinal plants, with reference to the knowledge of production that guides the corporations. In order to manufacture herbal products on the basis of large-scale centralized production systems, the corporations privilege their ‘knowledge’ of harvesting, production and distribution over that of the collectors. The collectors are usually part of communities that have built up their knowledge of accessibility and medicinal properties of these medicinal plants over centuries of care, experience and innovation. It is when these two knowledge systems clash, in the larger context of political economy of development and the public policies of the state, that the degradation of nature becomes inevitable.
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Studies in Indian Politics
Studies in Indian Politics POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: SIP will publish research writings that seek to explain different aspects of Indian politics. The Journal adopts a multi-method approach and will publish articles based on primary data in the qualitative and quantitative traditions, archival research, interpretation of texts and documents, and secondary data. The Journal will cover a wide variety of sub-fields in politics, such as political ideas and thought in India, political institutions and processes, Indian democracy and politics in a comparative perspective particularly with reference to the global South and South Asia, India in world affairs, and public policies. While such a scope will make it accessible to a large number of readers, keeping India at the centre of the focus will make it target-specific.
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