Governing Risk in GM Agriculture
Herausgeber: Baram, Michael; Bourrier, Mathilde
Governing Risk in GM Agriculture
Herausgeber: Baram, Michael; Bourrier, Mathilde
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This book addresses the issues and methods involved in governing risks posed by genetically modified (GM) agriculture.
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This book addresses the issues and methods involved in governing risks posed by genetically modified (GM) agriculture.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 424g
- ISBN-13: 9781107440029
- ISBN-10: 1107440025
- Artikelnr.: 41454691
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 424g
- ISBN-13: 9781107440029
- ISBN-10: 1107440025
- Artikelnr.: 41454691
1. Governing risk in GM agriculture: an introduction Michael Baram and
Mathilde Bourrier; Part I. Risk Governance and Public Discourse: 2.
Governance of GM crop and food safety in the United States Michael Baram;
3. The European Union's regulatory framework: developments in legislation,
safety assessment and public perception Marianna Schauzu; 4. The Dutch
approach to safety governance of GM agriculture Hubert Noteborn and Freija
van Duijne; 5. Evolution of the regulatory system for GM crops in Brazil
Paulo L. Farias and Juliana Mezzomo Allain; Part II. Future Challenges: 6.
Coexistence and traceability of GMOs in the agro-food sector Klaus Menrad,
Tobias Hirzinger and Daniella Reitmeier; 7. The pharming challenge Armin
Spok; 8. GMO as a sustainability issue: the role of the global reporting
initiative Philip Vergragt; 9. Applying safety science to GM agriculture
Mathilde Bourrier.
Mathilde Bourrier; Part I. Risk Governance and Public Discourse: 2.
Governance of GM crop and food safety in the United States Michael Baram;
3. The European Union's regulatory framework: developments in legislation,
safety assessment and public perception Marianna Schauzu; 4. The Dutch
approach to safety governance of GM agriculture Hubert Noteborn and Freija
van Duijne; 5. Evolution of the regulatory system for GM crops in Brazil
Paulo L. Farias and Juliana Mezzomo Allain; Part II. Future Challenges: 6.
Coexistence and traceability of GMOs in the agro-food sector Klaus Menrad,
Tobias Hirzinger and Daniella Reitmeier; 7. The pharming challenge Armin
Spok; 8. GMO as a sustainability issue: the role of the global reporting
initiative Philip Vergragt; 9. Applying safety science to GM agriculture
Mathilde Bourrier.
1. Governing risk in GM agriculture: an introduction Michael Baram and
Mathilde Bourrier; Part I. Risk Governance and Public Discourse: 2.
Governance of GM crop and food safety in the United States Michael Baram;
3. The European Union's regulatory framework: developments in legislation,
safety assessment and public perception Marianna Schauzu; 4. The Dutch
approach to safety governance of GM agriculture Hubert Noteborn and Freija
van Duijne; 5. Evolution of the regulatory system for GM crops in Brazil
Paulo L. Farias and Juliana Mezzomo Allain; Part II. Future Challenges: 6.
Coexistence and traceability of GMOs in the agro-food sector Klaus Menrad,
Tobias Hirzinger and Daniella Reitmeier; 7. The pharming challenge Armin
Spok; 8. GMO as a sustainability issue: the role of the global reporting
initiative Philip Vergragt; 9. Applying safety science to GM agriculture
Mathilde Bourrier.
Mathilde Bourrier; Part I. Risk Governance and Public Discourse: 2.
Governance of GM crop and food safety in the United States Michael Baram;
3. The European Union's regulatory framework: developments in legislation,
safety assessment and public perception Marianna Schauzu; 4. The Dutch
approach to safety governance of GM agriculture Hubert Noteborn and Freija
van Duijne; 5. Evolution of the regulatory system for GM crops in Brazil
Paulo L. Farias and Juliana Mezzomo Allain; Part II. Future Challenges: 6.
Coexistence and traceability of GMOs in the agro-food sector Klaus Menrad,
Tobias Hirzinger and Daniella Reitmeier; 7. The pharming challenge Armin
Spok; 8. GMO as a sustainability issue: the role of the global reporting
initiative Philip Vergragt; 9. Applying safety science to GM agriculture
Mathilde Bourrier.