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Plant Quarantine Challenges Under Climate Change Anxiety 1st Edition Kamel A Abdelsalam

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Plant Quarantine Challenges Under Climate Change Anxiety 1st Edition Kamel A Abdelsalam
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.82 MB
Pages: 564
Author: Kamel A. Abd-Elsalam
ISBN: 9783031560101, 3031560108
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1

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Plant Quarantine Challenges Under Climate Change Anxiety 1st Edition Kamel A Abdelsalam by Kamel A. Abd-elsalam 9783031560101, 3031560108 instant download after payment.

The effects of climate change on food safety and plant health represent a relatively new area of study. However, evidence from recent studies is clear: climate change contributes to increased and new food safety & plant health risks as one of several global change factors. This volume analyzes the scientific understanding of the relationship between climate change, food safety, plant pests, plant diseases, and trade. It identifies and discusses four key areas for future policy consideration: risk assessment, SPS capacity in developing countries, climate change resilience, and basic research challenges. We must effectively communicate the impacts of climate change on plant health and build the capacity of national plant protection organizations. More importantly, we need to mobilize resources that will help build stronger national phytosanitary systems that can prevent the spread of plant pests, thereby protecting our food sources and environment, and facilitating safe trade. The present volume is an asset for plant quarantine personnel working in the field, agricultural university students, plant health workers, farmers doing agriculture, plant & seed traders, and all those who use agricultural produce and products. The book is a useful resource for students and professional plant pathologists, entomologists, and plant breeders because it summarizes current knowledge and suggests new research directions. It is also suitable for ecologists & researchers working on crop protection, climate change, and pest control.

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