Global Governance of Food Production and Consumption: Issues and ChallengesElgar, 2007 - 294 pages The provision of food is undergoing radical transformations throughout the global community. Peter Oosterveer argues that, as a consequence, conventional national governmental regulations can no longer adequately respond to existing and emerging food risks and to environmental concerns. This book examines these challenges. Translating recent innovative thinking in the social sciences - as seen in the work of Manuel Castells and John Urry amongst others - to the world of food, this book reviews the challenges facing global food governance and the innovative regulatory arrangements that are being introduced by different governments, NGOs and private companies. The analysis includes case-studies on the European BSE crisis, GM-food regulation, salmon and shrimp farming and food labelling. The author highlights how contemporary governance arrangements also have to acknowledge increasing consumer demand for food produced with care for the environment, animal welfare and social justice. Developing and implementing adequate global food governance arrangements therefore demands the active involvement of private firms, consumers, and civil society organisations with national governments. Peter Oosterveer's book will appeal to scholars - postgraduate and above - involved in industrial organization, agricultural studies and environmental sciences as well as those with an interest in the globalisation and governance of this important and topical area. |
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Issues and Challenges Peter Oosterveer. elaborate requirements and the restrictive character of these regulations ... labelling of GM food but the European Council was able to establish the exact details of the pro- cedural guidelines for ...
... labelling requirements should thus be science - based and follow principles of objectivity , non- discrimination and proportionality . 34 When WTO member states have the impression that other members are not fulfilling their obligations ...
... labelling and certification schemes form a promising innovative response to the chal- lenges facing contemporary ... requirements ( Klintman and Bo- ström , 2004 ) . Such private firm and NGO - based labelling initiatives do not function ...
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Current debates on global food governance | 14 |
Studying the governance of flows of food in the global | 41 |
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