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Case for Folk Valuation Of Plant Genetic Resources: Redeeming Nikolay Vavilov's Multiculturalist Plant Conservation Principles
Subtitle: Redeeming Nikolay Vavilov’s Multiculturalist Plant
Authors: Wall, Jeffrey
Publisher: White Horse Press
Publication year: 2025
Journal: Plant perspectives
Journal name in source: Plant Perspectives
eISSN: 2753-3603
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3197/whppp.63845494909750
Web address : https://doi.org/10.3197/whppp.63845494909750
Self-archived copy’s web address: https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/485218883
This work brings together evidence from the historical, ethical and cross-cultural dimensions of Plant Genetic Resource (PGR) conservation to argue for an accounting of diverse folk value – i.e. value central to the cohesion and survival of particular peoples or nations – in the collection and safeguarding of the precise plants that humankind needs to survive well. I argue that, without the original commitment to the simultaneous defence of biological and cultural survival that gave rise to PGR conservation in the men-acing Soviet Union, today’s stringently utilitarian valuation of PGR risks further eroding the traditional and Indigenous motivations and traditions that have stewarded PGR into the present and that continue to power plant conservation around the world. By ac-counting for the breathtaking variation in folk value for plants within collections, PGR maintenance and conservation can construct and safeguard more desirable and more important plant collections than those that currently exist, while bolstering the world’s persistent and diverse cultures of plant conservation. Such an approach is congruent with the deeper scientific truth for which Russian agronomist and botanist Nikolay Vavilov stood and for which he was martyred: that we shall not survive biologically without the cultural diversity that is the fountain head of humanity’s global plant endowment.
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