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Prevention, Control and Compensation Schemes
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OECD Publishing
, Date de parution: 30 août 2012
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Pages: 204
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Langue: Anglais
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Version: Livre (Broché) + PDF gratuit
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ISBN: 9789264178755
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Code OCDE: 512012081P1
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Prix:
€60 | $84 | £54 | ¥7800 | MXN1080
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Disponibilité: Disponible
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This report is an overview of the management of risk due to livestock diseases, a potentially catastrophic type of risk that can have strong external effects given its links to the food chain and to human health. Animal disease, primarily in farmed livestock, has long been a policy concern for food safety reasons and the high economic losses it can engender. The globalisation of trade and human movement, and sensitivities to food safety, enhance the relevance and complexity of disease control for terrestrial livestock. Outbreaks – or even rumours of an outbreak – can result in widespread consumer alarm, disruption of trade, and severe effects on incomes, not to mention the human cost of illnesses and deaths arising from animal disease.
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Acronyms Executive Summary PART I. OVERVIEW OF LIVESTOCK DISEASE PREVENTION Chapter 1. Economic issues and the roles of international organisations -1.1 Economic issues -1.2 International organisations -1.3 The treatment of animal diseases in selected Regional Trade Agreements Chapter 2. Prevention and control systems -2.1 Risk assessment -2.2 Decision-making -2.3 Implementation -2.4 Management of outbreaks -2.5 Supervision of animal health policies -2.6 Conclusions Chapter 3. Compensation schemes -3.1 Institutional frameworks -3.2 Compensation practices -3.3 Financial structures -3.4 Incentives for notification and prevention practices -3.5 Conclusions PART II. COUNTRY CASE STUDIES Chapter 4. Australia -4.1 Prevention and control system -4.2 Compensation schemes and incentives -4.3 Concluding remarks Chapter 5. Botswana -5.1 Prevention and control system -5.2 Concluding remarks Chapter 6. Brazil -6.1 Prevention and control system -6.2 Concluding remarks Chapter 7. Canada -7.1 Prevention and control system -7.2 Compensation schemes and incentives -7.3 Concluding remarks Chapter 8. France -8.1 Prevention and control system -8.2 Concluding remarks Chapter 9. Germany -9.1. Compensation schemes and incentives -9.2. Concluding remarks Chapter 10. Netherlands -10.1. Compensation schemes and incentives -10.2 Concluding remarks Chapter 11. Viet Nam -11.1. Compensation schemes and incentives -11.2 Concluding remarks Glossary
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