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Managing Biosecurity Across Borders

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Gebonden, 302 blz. | Engels
Springer Netherlands | 2011e druk, 2011
ISBN13: 9789400714113
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Managing biosecurity is everybody’s business. The book’s multi-site, multi-sectoral research contributes to an holistic, evidence-based strategy for managing plant biosecurity in complex contexts. The intent is to provide a starting point for all stakeholders in the biosecurity endeavor – policy personnel at all levels of governance, planners and regional developers, non-government organizations, community groups and individuals – to plan localized strategies that ‘fit’ national needs and constraints and the way people live their lives. In putting forward a ‘strategy’, we draw on many disciplines and cultural perspectives on a problem that is fundamentally a multidisciplinary and global issue. At the same time, the contributing researchers remain aware that such a strategy is always subject to local contextual factors and influences, indigenous and local knowledge and culture, and is regarded as a tool for planning, always subject to change.

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ISBN13:9789400714113
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:302
Uitgever:Springer Netherlands
Druk:2011

Inhoudsopgave

<p>Frontispiece: Map of region.- Information: Profile of Eastern Indonesia.- Acknowledgements.- Foreword.- 1. Managing Plant Biosecurity across Borders.- 2. Policy and Legal Framework for Managing Biosecurity.- 3. Adoption of Local Knowledge in Regional Biosecurity Development: Papua Case Study.- 4. Crossing the Community – Government Border: The Case of Citrus Biosecurity Management in West Timor, Indonesia.- 5. Using a Community Approach to Foster Effective Biosecurity Practices Across Social Borders.- 6. Social Partnerships in Learning: Engaging Local, Regional and National Partners in Plant Biosecurity Management.- 7. Bridging Cross-Cultural Knowledge through a Bilingual Biosecurity Glossary.- 8. Knowledge Transfer through Bilingual Publications on Food Security and Biosecurity.- 9. Gender Issues in the Community Management of Biosecurity Eastern Indonesia.- 10. Accessing Local Knowledge to Achieve Economic and Social Sustainability. 11. Engaging Biosecurity Workforces through Mobile Learning and Technologies in Community Management of Biosecurity Research.- 12. A Strategy for Managing Biosecurity across Borders.- Glossary.</p>

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