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In order to meet the needs of applied economists working on plant and livestock biodiversity, IFPRI, the CGIAR's Systemwide Genetic Resources Programme, and the International Livestock Research Institute have developed a unique bibliography of economics literature on plant and livestock genetic resources.
Known as ECOGENLit, the bibliography is a comprehensive database of peer-reviewed literature that is updated on a regular basis. It is organized under broad themes such as biodiversity of crops and plants, animal genetic resources, and economics literature about biodiversity measurements. Users can also search the database by author, title, keyword, and publication year. Researchers and others can submit papers that have been published in peer-reviewed journals or been accepted for presentation in professional meetings or for publication as working papers at universities or other research or academic institutions.
The collection can be accessed at www.ifpri.org/pubs/sgrp/index.asp and is also available on CD-ROM. For more information, contact IFPRI-info@cgiar.org.
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