UID:
almahu_9949865759002882
Umfang:
1 online resource (251 pages)
ISBN:
9781351395557
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1351395556
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9781351395540
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1351395548
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9781351395533
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135139553X
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9780203729441
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0203729447
Anmerkung:
5.2.2 Unlabeled GE salmon poses risks to consumers: Nutritious inferiority, allergenicity, and environmental harm.
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Cover; Half title; Praise for the Book; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the author; List of abbreviations; Chapter 1 Food integrity and the food system defined; 1.1 Functional components of food integrity; 1.2 Summary; Chapter 2 The perspective switchboard: GMOs versus agroecology; 2.1 The basics: Links between GMOs, agroecology, and urban agriculture; 2.2 Looking over oneâ#x80;#x99;s shoulder: The comparativist method; 2.2.1 What is true? Where are the facts; 2.2.2 Legal opinions and perspectives: Why borrow.
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2.3 Comparison as a form of cross-border knowledge acquisition2.4 Law as a function of culture: Borrowing norms and assuming similarity; 2.5 Summary; Chapter 3 Food dependence: GMOs fail to feed the world; 3.1 Debunking the myths of GMO farming; 3.1.1 Lowest common denominator and consumer deception; 3.1.2 Food choices have a ripple effect on the environment; 3.2 How do you feed a city? Insourcing food security; 3.2.1 Urbanization of food and agriculture; 3.2.2 Metropolitan climate change contributions and food integrity; 3.2.3 Combining urban agriculture with city greening.
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3.2.4 (W)Holistic upregulation of urban agriculture3.3 Creating infrastructure to circumvent GMOs: Toward environmental resilience through urban rooftop farming; 3.3.1 Targeting climate change with zoning laws; 3.3.2 Comparing German laws favoring green roofs and lessons from the Stuttgart case study; 3.3.3 Fruitful comparison: US green-roof policy models; 3.3.4 Rethinking zoning; 3.4 Summary; Chapter 4 Agrobiodiversity and agroecology: Contextualizing comparative GMO regulation; 4.1 Pesticide regulation and pollinator protection: Contextualizing how GMOs displace food integrity.
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4.1.1 More than honey: EPA and pesticide regulation4.1.2 Case study: The new landmark Pollinator Stewardship Council v. EPA; 4.1.3 Enlightened utilitarianism for cooperating species: Comparison to seek solutions; 4.2 Alternative biodiversity management: Controlling invasive species; 4.2.1 One personâ#x80;#x99;s pest is anotherâ#x80;#x99;s meal: Tweaking food safety regulation to manage agrobiodiversity; 4.2.2 Inadequate regulation of agricultural invasive species in the US food safety system; 4.2.3 Locavorism: Improving regulation of agricultural invasive species in the US food safety system.
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4.2.4 Food safety challenges of proportional regulation of agricultural invasive species4.3 Summary; Chapter 5 The regulation of GMOs in international trade; 5.1 Cropping GMO regulation: US regulation as compared to EU regulation; 5.1.1 Neoliberal farm bill idea: New frontiers in sustainability; 5.1.2 Food regulation in practice: Agent orange corn; 5.1.3 GMOs labeling: Is there any regulation at all; 5.1.4 EFSA versus FDA: Better safe than sorry; 5.2 Transgenic animals; 5.2.1 Special case of GE salmon: An analysis of the frankenfish debate.
Weitere Ausg.:
Print version: Steier, Gabriela. Advancing Food Integrity : GMO Regulation, Agroecology, and Urban Agriculture. Milton : CRC Press, ©2017 ISBN 9781138305250
Sprache:
Englisch
URL:
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780203729441