2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.biocon.2019.01.018
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The genetically engineered American chestnut tree as opportunity for reciprocal restoration in Haudenosaunee communities

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“…Effectively evaluating these hypotheses would require a more interactive, deliberative social science research tool, such as a large-scale focus group or stakeholder workshop series, in addition to further surveys. Similar interactive social science methods may also be necessary to gain more insight on distinct subpopulations [e.g., Native Americans ( 51 )], as concerns about cultural equity are addressed for drive deployments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Effectively evaluating these hypotheses would require a more interactive, deliberative social science research tool, such as a large-scale focus group or stakeholder workshop series, in addition to further surveys. Similar interactive social science methods may also be necessary to gain more insight on distinct subpopulations [e.g., Native Americans ( 51 )], as concerns about cultural equity are addressed for drive deployments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Northeastern USA [145] Turbinicarpus sp. medicinal, ceremonial tissue culture *ˆMexico [118] Gentiana kurroo medicinal shoot culture * India [146] Eucalyptus spp.…”
Section: Scientific Name Traditional Uses In Vitro Methods Used Geogr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The GBIRd, an international consortium of scientists and partners including the NGO Island Conservation, is trying to develop a gene drive mouse to eradicate invasive rodents on islands. Research is underway to construct a gene drive for mice that would bias offspring to be all male, which would crash an island population over several generations (Barnhill‐Dilling & Delborne, 2019; Godwin et al, 2019; Leitschuh et al, 2018).…”
Section: Case Studies Of Environmental Biotechnology For Conservationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The GE chestnut project demonstrates how these challenging concepts can work in practice. The GE chestnut case is one of the few environmental biotechnology for conservation cases where there is published scholarship and media about Indigenous perspectives regarding the potential use of genetic interventions (Barnhill‐Dilling & Delborne, 2019; Rosen, 2019). While we are always improving our praxis, we actively sought to include Haudenosaunee environmental leaders in our engagement activities.…”
Section: Whose Intentions?mentioning
confidence: 99%