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Virus Diseases And Crop Biosecurity Nato Science For Peace And Security Series C Environmental Security 1st Edition Ian Cooper

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Virus Diseases And Crop Biosecurity Nato Science For Peace And Security Series C Environmental Security 1st Edition Ian Cooper
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.17 MB
Pages: 159
Author: Ian Cooper, Thomas Kühne, Valery P. Polischuk
ISBN: 1402052960, 9781402052965
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Virus Diseases And Crop Biosecurity Nato Science For Peace And Security Series C Environmental Security 1st Edition Ian Cooper by Ian Cooper, Thomas Kühne, Valery P. Polischuk 1402052960, 9781402052965 instant download after payment.

Without sensationalizing or providing technical details that would result in a terrorist's handbook, this volume reflects concerns expressed by experts from 12 states. The book is exceptional because of its focus on indirect impacts on human health and welfare through challenge to the security of food. These urgently need to be recognised and steps taken to counter the threat. The need for protection is weighed against risks of discouraging biotechnological advance.

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