Socio‐ecological strategies for future sustainability a review of an internet conference

H. Doelle, E. Foo
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The recent upsurge in information technology has provided the international community with an easy access to professional journals (e.g. Electronic Journal of Biotechnology at http://www.ejb.org; etc.), discussion groups (e.g. bioenergy@crest.org; digestion@crest.org; etc.) and recently to electronic international conferences (e.g. ICIBS; http://www.cid.harvard.edu/cidbiotech, etc.) as well as a series of biotechnological information material (e.g. http://www.psrast.org, etc.) to stay in contact and receive up-to-date information in biotechnology. There is no doubt that this new technology will be more cost effective in future and reach more people in communities around the globe. This review reports on one such an electronic conference aiming at bridging the communication gap between developed and developing countries. This conference dealt with integrated biosystems and has provided an excellent forum for more than 100 active participants from all regions of the world. As has been demonstrated in this review, the conference was able to show the very different approaches towards the use of biotechnology in developed and developing countries, cold and tropical climate regions owing to their different ecological, economical and societal problems. It also demonstrated very clearly that the field of molecular genetics and/or genetic engineering is not a priority issue in developing countries, but rather the need for clean technologies, multiproduct formation through socio-economic integrated biosystems, e.g. incorporating microbial waste management into agro-industries, in human activities and their roles in creating better health conditions, a better environment and sustain development. It is hoped that this review will lead to a greater use of the electronic facilities available to inform and educate both the northern and the southern communities more readily of their needs and requirements to improve understanding and efforts for a sustainable future.
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未来可持续发展的社会生态策略——互联网会议综述
最近信息技术的发展为国际社会提供了获取专业期刊的便利(例如:http://www.ejb.org的《生物技术电子杂志》;等),讨论组(例如bioenergy@crest.org;digestion@crest.org;等),最近还参加了电子国际会议(例如ICIBS;http://www.cid.harvard.edu/cidbiotech等),以及一系列生物技术资讯资料(例如http://www.psrast.org等),以便保持联系并接收最新的生物技术资讯。毫无疑问,这项新技术在未来将更具成本效益,并惠及全球社区的更多人。本审查报告了一个这样的电子会议,旨在弥合发达国家和发展中国家之间的沟通差距。这次会议涉及综合生物系统,并为来自世界各区域的100多名积极参与者提供了一个极好的论坛。正如本审查所表明的那样,由于发达国家和发展中国家、寒冷和热带气候地区的生态、经济和社会问题不同,这次会议能够显示出在使用生物技术方面的非常不同的方法。它还非常清楚地表明,分子遗传学和/或基因工程领域不是发展中国家的优先问题,而是需要清洁技术,通过社会经济综合生物系统形成多种产品,例如将微生物废物管理纳入涉农工业,纳入人类活动及其在创造更好的健康条件、更好的环境和可持续发展方面的作用。希望这一审查将导致更多地利用现有的电子设施,使北方和南方社区更容易地了解和教育他们的需要和要求,以增进了解并努力实现可持续的未来。
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