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Governing Risk in Gm Agriculture

Governing Risk in Gm Agriculture

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Michael Baram
Cambridge University Press
Edition: Reprint, 9/3/2014
EAN 9781107440029, ISBN10: 1107440025

Paperback, 290 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.7 cm
Language: English

This book addresses the issues and methods involved in governing risks posed by genetically modified (GM) agriculture. It examines the evolution of policies intended to ensure the safety of GM crops and food products in the United States and Europe and the regulatory approaches and other social controls employed to protect human health, the environment, conventional farming and foods, and the interests and rights of consumers. Discussion encompasses the cultural, political and economic forces that shape the design and application of the methods of risk governance, as well as other contextual features such as the influence of multinational companies seeking acceptance of their GM ventures. This discussion also examines the influence of the dynamic public discourse fostered by progressive concepts of risk governance and the approaches taken to meet its demands for transparency, public participation and appropriate consideration of public perceptions and values despite conflicting views of experts.

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.