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Lim Li Ching

Tittel: Rådgiver
E-post: ching@twnetwork.org

Lim Li Ching jobber for Third World Network (TWN). Hun er tilknyttet GenØk som rådgiver i forbindelse med utviklingen av "Biosafety Capacity Building".
 

Lim Li Ching is the co-editor of the book "Biosafety First". She has a BSc in Ecology and an MPhil in Development Studies. She works with the biosafety and sustainable agriculture programmes at Third World Network, an international NGO based in Malaysia. She has been actively participating at the UN Biosafety Protocol negotiations, its related experts’ meetings and other international, regional and national biosafety meetings. Li Ching was a lead author in the East and South Asia and the Pacific (ESAP) sub-global report of the International Assessment on Agricultural Science, Technology and Knowledge for Development (IAASTD) (2009), as well as contributed to the Agriculture chapter of the UN Environment Programme's publication, 'Towards a Green Economy: Pathways to Sustainable Development and Poverty Eradication' (2011). She is also a Senior Fellow of the Oakland Institute, USA.


Lim L.C., S. Edwards and N. E-H. Scialabba (eds) (2011). Climate Change and Food Systems Resilience in Sub-Saharan Africa. FAO, Rome.

Lim L.C. (2011) Mitigating climate change through ecological agriculture. In Ahmed Djoghlaf and F. Dodds (eds.) Biodiversity and Ecosystem Insecurity: A Planet in Peril. Earthscan, London/Washington DC.

Lim L.C. (2011) Mitigating and adapting to climate change through ecological agriculture. TWN Environment and Development Series No. 11. Third World Network, Penang.

Lim L.C. (2010) Climate change implications for sub-Saharan Africa. In: Climate Change and Food Systems Resilience in Sub-Saharan Africa, FAO, Rome. Available at http://www.fao.org/organicag/oa-publications/pub-cat/sustainability-and-perspectives/en/

Lim L.C, Dano. E. and Hira Jhamtani. (2009). Rethinking agriculture. TWN Briefing Paper 56. Third World Network, Penang

Lim L.C. (2009) Is ecological agriculture productive? TWN Briefing Paper 52. Third World Network, Penang.

Lim L.C. (2009) Agriculture in the face of climate change: Shifting the paradigm towards sustainability. In E. Palosuo (ed.) Rethinking Development in a Carbon-Constrained World: Development Cooperation and Climate Change. Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Finland. pp. 120-133.

Lim L.C. (2009) The case for sustainable agriculture: Meeting productivity and climate challenges. TWN Environment and Development Series No. 9. Third World Network, Penang.

Lim L.L. and Lim L.C. (2009) Critical issues in the regulation of genetically modified organisms. In A.G. Pereira and S. Funtowicz (eds.) Science for Policy: New Challneges, New Opportunities. Oxford University Press, Oxford. pp. 135-148.

Ho, M.W., Burcher, S., Lim L.C et al. (2008) Food Futures Now. Institute of Science in Socicety, UK and Third World Network, Penang.

Lim L.L. and Lim L.C. (2008) Implementation of the Identification and Documentation Requirements under Article 18.2a of the Cartagena Protocol: Some Perspectives. Biosafety Protocol News Issue 3. Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity.

Lim L.L and Lim L.C. (2007) Identification requirements for shipments of genetically engineered commodities: Analysis of the decision adopted under the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety. TWN Biosafety Briefing. Third World Network, Penang.

Traavik, T. and Lim L.C. (eds.) (2007) Biosafety First - Holistic Approaches to Risk and Uncertainty in Genetic Engineering and Genetically Modified Organisms. Tapir Academic Press, Trondheim, ISBN: 9788251921138.

Chee Y.L. and Lim L.C. (2007) The WTO Agreements: An introduction to the obligations and opportunities for biosafety. In T. Traavik and Lim Li Ching (eds.) Biosafety First - Holistic Approaches to Risk and Uncertainty in Genetic Engineering and Genetically Modified Organisms. Tapir Academic Press, Trondheim. pp. 427-441.

Lim L.C. (2007) International standard setting on biosafety: An introduction to some other international agreements and forums. In T. Traavik and Lim Li Ching (eds.) Biosafety First - Holistic Approaches to Risk and Uncertainty in Genetic Engineering and Genetically Modified Organisms. Tapir Academic Press, Trondheim. pp. 443-455.

Lim L.C. (2007) Public participation in biosafety issues. In T. Traavik and Lim Li Ching (eds.) Biosafety First - Holistic Approaches to Risk and Uncertainty in Genetic Engineering and Genetically Modified Organisms. Tapir Academic Press, Trondheim. pp. 556-567.

Lim L.C. (2006) On Article 18.2(a) of the Biosafety Protocol: Current negotiations and key issues. In Xue Dayuan (ed.) Environmental impacts and safety regulation of genetically modified organisms. Proceedings of the International Workshop on Biosafety, Nanjing, 26-29 October 2005. China Environmental Science Press. pp. 62-67.

Lim L.C. (2004) Biosafety considerations for genetically engineered rice. Asian Biotechnology and Development Review Volume 7 No. 1: 67-80, Special Issue on Rice Research in Asia, Research and Information System for Developing Countries (RIS)

Ho, M.W. and Lim L.C. (2003) The Case for a GM-Free Sustainable World, Institute of Science in Society and Third World Network, London and Penang. Translated and also published in French, Spanish, Portuguese and Chinese
 

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