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Title Incorporating science, economics, and sociology in developing sanitary and phytosanitary standards in international trade : proceedings of a conference / Board on Agricultural and Natural Resources, National Research Council.

Publication Info. Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press, [2000]
©2000

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 275 pages) : illustrations, map.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series The compass series
Compass series (Washington, D.C.)
Contents Current institutions for managing SPS issues in international trade -- Discussion of issues related to SPS management in international trade -- 1. Historical and social science perspectives on the role of risk assessment and science in protecting the domestic economy: some background / G. Edward Schuh -- Historical perspective on protectionism -- A perspective on risk assessment -- Importance of adjustment policies -- Part I Agricultural trade, risk assessment, and the role of culture in risk management -- 2. Sanitary and phytosanitary risk management in the post-Uruguay round era: an economic perspective / Donna Roberts -- SPS agreement: origin and principal provisions -- Cost-benefit analysis of SPS regulations -- Is the SPS agreement congruent with executive branch guidelines? -- 3. An overview of risk assessment / John D. Stark -- Risk and trade barriers -- What is risk assessment? -- Selecting toxicological endpoints: what do we evaluate? -- Deterministic risk assessment -- Probabilistic risk assessment -- Protecting humans, plants, and wildlife -- Risk assessment of genetically engineered organisms -- How can we be fooled? unprovable risks -- Future problems -- Scientific arguments about risk assessment -- 4. Technological risk and cultures of rationality / Sheila Jasanoff -- Dimensions of cross-national variance -- Varieties of cultural explanation -- Part II. Political and ecological economy -- 5. Biological impacts of species invasions: implications for policy makers / Karen Goodell, Ingrid M. Parker, Gregory S. Gilbert -- Impact from an anthropocentric perspective-- Case Study 1. Grape root louse phylloxera -- Importance of recognizing and regulating vectors -- Vectors -- Impact from an ecological perspective -- Case Study 2. Mosquito fish -- When anthropocentric and ecological perspectives clash -- Predicting outcomes of species introductions -- Case Study 3. Crayfish plague and the signal crayfish -- Limits to prediction when species interact synergistically -- Setting priorities for management of invasive species -- 6. Risk management and the world trading system: regulating international trade distortions caused by national sanitary and phytosanitary policies / David G. Victor -- SPS agreement: major elements -- International standards -- Other WTO agreements: GATT 1994 and the TBT agreement -- System at work: three cases -- Analysis of the system at work -- 7. Accounting for consumers' preferences in international trade rules / Jean-Christophe Bureau, Stephan Marette -- Sanitary and technical barriers -- Technical and cultural differences and domestic regulations -- Accounting for consumer concerns -- What are the solutions for reconciling consumer concerns and international trade rules? -- Economic analysis and the settlement of disputes -- 8. Case study 1: meat slaughtering and processing practices -- Danish approach to food safety issues related to pork products / Bent Nielsen -- Danish consumers' perspectives on food safety -- Consumer requirements of Danish meat -- Welfare -- An update on the Danish salmonella reduction program -- International harmonization under the SPS agreement / Bruce A. Silverglade -- 9. Case study 2: plant quarantines and Hass avocados -- Role of science in solving pest quarantine problems: Hass avocado case study / Walther Enkerlin Hoeflich -- General considerations -- Hass avocado case: a political science perspective / David Vogel -- 10. Case study 3: genetically modified organisms -- An overview of risk assessment procedures applied to genetically engineered crops / Peter Kareiva, Michelle Marvier -- Containment -- Principle of familiarity -- Small-scale risk assessment experiments -- Monitoring and a precautionary approach -- Approaches to risk and risk assessment / Paul Thompson -- Appendix. A SPS agreement.
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Subject Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (1995 January 1)
Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (1995 January 1)
Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures.
Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (1995)
Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (1995 January 1)
International trade -- Environmental aspects -- Congresses.
International trade -- Environmental aspects.
Foreign trade regulation -- Congresses.
Foreign trade regulation.
Indexed Term Samfundsvidenskab Samfundsvidenskab, alment.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Added Author National Research Council (U.S.). Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources.
Added Title Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (1995 January 1)
Other Form: Print version: Incorporating science, economics, and sociology in developing sanitary and phytosanitary standards in international trade. Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press, ©2000 0585285977 (DLC) 00702443 (OCoLC)44649105
ISBN 0585285977 (electronic book)
9780585285979 (electronic book)
0309070902 (paperback)
9780309070904 (paperback)