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Development of an analytical tool to assess national biosecurity legislation
… Tests outline import and export procedures to avoid disease spread and structures for the communication of … the entry, establishment or spread of pests, diseases or disease-carrying organisms; • protect human or animal life or … from risks arising from additives, contaminants, toxins or disease-causing organisms in foods, beverages or feedstuffs; …
Perspectives and guidelines on food legislation, with a new model food law
… right to food. Recent dramatic episodes of food-borne disease accidents and outbreaks have raised concerns about … and food trade. Worldwide outbreaks of food-borne disease, with concomitant media attention and outspoken … interest in genetically modified foods and in food-borne disease outbreaks has raised public awareness in many …
Wildlife law and the empowerment of the poor
… and the empowerment of the poor ix Coordinator, Infectious Disease Group); Margret Vidar and Patrice Talla (FAO Legal … ranches, encourage breeding research programmes on disease resistance, and adopt a uniform trophy pricing system … of natural and human-caused events – drought, heavy snow, disease, habitat destruction from human development, …
Rule: Reforming water governance
… of good health, while poor water management can increase disease and suffering. Good water management can bring … of poor sanitation is an increased risk of infectious disease and premature death, accounting for more than US$4.8 … The individual level and domestic uses to prevent disease. access to adequate sanitation. 23 Table 1.1 …
Governing natural resources and the processes and institutions that affect them : North-West Frontier Province. Legislation.
… apparently suffering from any infectious or contagious disease that may endanger the health of people. 41. Attempts … importunately for alms by exposing any deformity or disease or any offensive sore or wound to solicit charity. … suspected to have been infected with carriers of any such disease. 6. Animal farms.— A concerned local government may …
Managing Natural World Heritage - World Heritage Resource Manual
… established to protect, either by natural factors such as disease or by man-made factors such as poaching. (ii) Severe … for example, threats to the black rhino include poaching, disease, poor birth rate or infant survival and habitat …