

An edition of Toward safer food (2005)
perspectives on risk and priority setting
By Michael R. Taylor,Sandra Hoffmann
Publish Date
2005
Publisher
Resources for the Future
Language
eng
Pages
240
Description:
An integrated, risk based food safety system is the essential scientific basis for better priority setting. However, there has been little advance about how to integrate knowledge about food safety risks into a system wide risk analysis framework. This book begins to answer this need by bringing together leading scientists, risk analysts, and economists, as well as experienced regulators and policy analysts. It includes a multidisciplinary introduction to the existing data, research, and methodological and conceptual approaches on which a system wide risk analysis framework must draw. It also recognizes that efforts to improve food safety will be influenced by institutional contexts. Intended to be accessible to people from a wide variety of backgrounds, the book retains the conceptual sophistication needed to understand the challenges that are inherent in improving food safety.
subjects: Food, Safety measures, Food adulteration and inspection, Food manufacturing & related industries, Industries - Agribusiness, Food Science, Political Science, Business / Economics / Finance, Politics/International Relations, Public Policy - General, Nature / Natural Resources, Food adulteration and inspecti, Risk management, Food Inspection, Standards, Legislation & jurisprudence, Government Regulation, Aliments, Sécurité, Mesures, Gestion du risque, HEALTH & FITNESS, Safety, Lebensmittelqualität, Lebensmittelüberwachung, Lebensmittel, Sicherheit