Description |
1 online resource (x, 162 pages) |
Series |
NATO science for peace and security series. C, Environmental security, 1874-6519 |
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NATO science for peace and security series. Series C, Environmental security.
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Contents |
Machine generated contents note: pt. I Food Security in Central Asia -- 1. Urgent Measures to Improve Food Quality and Safety Control in the Kyrgyz Republic / Asylbek Kulmyrzaev -- 2. Issues of Food Safety in the Kyrgyz Republic / Alymkan Mansurova -- 3. Food Chain of Agriculture of Kyrgyzstan -- Gained Experience, Learned Lessons and Development Perspectives / Rysbek Z. Nurgaziev -- 4. Food Safety Issues in Tajikistan / Khursheda Bobodzhanova -- 5. Food Security in Uzbekistan / Adkhamjon Paiziev -- 6. Problems of Management and Effective Utilization of Water and Ground Resources in Uzbekistan / Suriya Turayeva -- 7. Maintenance of Quality of Meat and Dairy Raw Materials and Products in Kazakhstan / Tamara Tultabaieva -- pt. II Aspects of Food Security Systems -- 8. Breakdown of Food Safety Management Systems / Madeleine Smith -- 9. Food Allergies, Intolerances and Food-Borne Intoxications / Faruk Bozoglu -- 10. U.S. Government Efforts to Build Global Food Defense Capacity / Cory M. Bryant -- 11. Risk Perception, Communication and Food Safety / Lynn J. Frewer -- 12. Educational Programs to Translate Food Safety Knowledge / Cameron Hackney -- 13. Distribution and Water as Related to Food Safety and Food Security / Susan Sumner -- 14. Food Research Ethics / David Coles |
Summary |
Food Security is a primary concern for all countries. However the vulnerabilities which need addressing are dictated by the individual country according to the food control systems in place, the nature of the food industry and the culture of the country. This book summarises the presentations of a NATO Advanced Training Course addressing the issue of food security in Central Asia. The book is divided into two sections. The first provides an overview of the existing aspects of food security in participating Central Asian countries. The emphasis here is on food safety, control and access and includes background information on the relevant food industries. Participating countries include the Kyrgyz Republic, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. The second section explores particular aspects of food security in participating NATO countries. These provide some insight into the value, strengths and weaknesses of common food security systems. Chapters cover HACCP, ISO/IEC 17025 standards and associated pre-requisite systems, allergies and food intolerances, risk perception and communication, training, and ethics. A chapter on food defence in the USA is also included. This book is suitable for anyone with an interest in food control systems and food security |
Analysis |
Chemistry |
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Food science |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
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English |
Subject |
Food security -- Asia, Central -- Congresses
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Food security
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Central Asia
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Genre/Form |
proceedings (reports)
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Conference papers and proceedings
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Actes de congrès.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Alpas, Hami.
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Smith, Madeleine (Madeleine P.)
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Kulmyrzaev, Asylbek.
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ISBN |
9789400725027 |
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9400725027 |
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9400725043 |
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9789400725041 |
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9400725019 |
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9789400725010 |
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