FAO Corporate Document Repository
 


Results 1 - 25 of about 57
1 2 3

 
1. 

Regional status of pest surveillance in the context of ISPM No. 6: International Standard for Phytosanitary Measures – Guidelines for Pest Surveillance

A fundamental activity of national plant protection organizations is to conduct pest surveillance. For the purpose of international trade, the results of pest surveillance provide the basis for pest listing, identification of pest status, pest categorization and the conduct of pest risk analyses. In 1997, the International Plant Protection Convention issued the International Standard for Phytosanitary Measures (ISPM) No. 6: (...)
RAP Publication  [ 2012/09 ] ,  2012
web document Full Text | details View
 
 
2. 

EMPRES Transboundary Animal Diseases Bulletin: Issue No. 37

EMPRES Bulletin publication provides information from different sources on the effective prevention and progressive control of key Transboundary Animal Diseases (TADs), analysing animal disease risks to countries and reporting on progress in the control of such diseases in affected countries.
EMPRES Bulletin  [ 37-2011 ] ,  2011
PDF DocumentFull Text - PDF | details View
 
 
3. 

EMPRES Transboundary Animal Diseases Bulletin (Rinderpest Special)

EMPRES Bulletin publication provides information from different sources on the effective prevention and progressive control of key Transboundary Animal Diseases (TADs), analysing animal disease risks to countries and reporting on progress in the control of such diseases in affected countries.
EMPRES Bulletin  [ 38-2011 ] ,  2011
PDF DocumentFull Text - PDF | details View
 
 
4. 

EMPRES Transboundary Animal Diseases Bulletin: Issue No. 39

EMPRES Bulletin publication provides information from different sources on the effective prevention and progressive control of key Transboundary Animal Diseases (TADs), analysing animal disease risks to countries and reporting on progress in the control of such diseases in affected countries.
EMPRES Bulletin  [ 39-2011 ] ,  2011
PDF DocumentFull Text - PDF | details View
 
 
5. 

Challenges of national, regional and global information systems and surveillance for major animal diseases and zoonoses

International workshop - agenda
2011
PDF DocumentFull Text - PDF | details View
 
 
6. 

EMPRES Transboundary Animal Diseases Bulletin: Issue No. 35

EMPRES Bulletin publication provides information from different sources on the effective prevention and progressive control of key Transboundary Animal Diseases (TADs), analysing animal disease risks to countries and reporting on progress in the control of such diseases in affected countries.
EMPRES Bulletin  [ 35-2010 ] ,  2010
web document Full Text | details View
 
 
7. 

International coordination for the prevention, detection and control of transboundary animal diseases

Transboundary animal diseases (TADs) pose a serious threat to livestock, spreading across borders, regions and even continents to endanger the animals upon which 12 percent of the world’s population depends for living. Many TADs also put public health at risk, with 70 percent of new diseases which affect humans, having animal origins…
2010
PDF DocumentFull Text - PDF | details View
 
 
8. 

Challenges of national, regional and global information systems and surveillance for major animal diseases and zoonoses

International workshop - list of participants
2010
PDF DocumentFull Text - PDF | details View
 
 
9. 

EMPRES Transboundary Animal Diseases Bulletin: Issue No. 33

EMPRES Bulletin publication provides information from different sources on the effective prevention and progressive control of key Transboundary Animal Diseases (TADs), analysing animal disease risks to countries and reporting on progress in the control of such diseases in affected countries.
EMPRES Bulletin  [ 33-2009 ] ,  2009
web document Full Text | details View
 
 
10. 

EMPRES Transboundary Animal Diseases Bulletin: Issue No. 34

EMPRES Bulletin publication provides information from different sources on the effective prevention and progressive control of key Transboundary Animal Diseases (TADs), analysing animal disease risks to countries and reporting on progress in the control of such diseases in affected countries.
EMPRES Bulletin  [ 34-2009 ] ,  2009
web document Full Text | details View
 
 
11. 

Integrating Wildlife Issues into the Prevention, Control & Response to Transboundary Animal Diseases

Enhancing preparedness and response capacity to highly pathogenic avian influenza (and other emerging/re-emerging zoonotic diseases) in Eastern Europe and Central Asia countries
2009
PDF DocumentFull Text - PDF | details View
 
 
12. 

Global review of forest pests and diseases

FAO Forestry Paper  [ 156 ] ,  2009
web document Full Text | details View
 
 
13. 

EMPRES Transboundary Animal Diseases Bulletin: Issue No. 32

EMPRES Bulletin publication provides information from different sources on the effective prevention and progressive control of key Transboundary Animal Diseases (TADs), analysing animal disease risks to countries and reporting on progress in the control of such diseases in affected countries.
EMPRES Bulletin  [ 32-2008 ] ,  2008
web document Full Text | details View
 
 
14. 

EMPRES Transboundary Animal Diseases Bulletin: Issue No. 30

EMPRES Bulletin publication provides information from different sources on the effective prevention and progressive control of key Transboundary Animal Diseases (TADs), analysing animal disease risks to countries and reporting on progress in the control of such diseases in affected countries.
EMPRES Bulletin  [ 30-2008 ] ,  2008
web document Full Text | details View
 
 
15. 

Alternatives to replace methyl bromide for soil-borne pest control in East and Central Europe

Elimination of production and consumption of Methyl Bromide (MB) would not only be important for protection of ozone layer, but it will contribute immensely to making present agriculture practices sustainable. Soil-borne pests and diseases present major challenges to the production of vegetables, legumes, ornamentals and other crops grown in open fields as well as under greenhouses. Historically, the fumigant MB was (...)
2008
PDF DocumentFull Text - PDF | details View
 
 
16. 

Regional Standards for Phytosanitary Measures. Guidelines for the pest risk analysis on scale insects associated with commodities for human consumption

This standard provides guidelines for assessing the quarantine risks posed by scale insects and the risk management measures that may be applied. The scope of this standard is restricted to scale insects affecting fresh fruit and vegetables for human consumption moving in international trade, and excludes plants and plant products intended for propagation or processing. Guidelines for pest risk analysis include consideration (...)
RAP Publication  [ 2007/30 ] ,  2007
web document Full Text | details View
 
 
17. 

EMPRES Transboundary Animal Diseases Bulletin: Issue No. 29

EMPRES Bulletin publication provides information from different sources on the effective prevention and progressive control of key Transboundary Animal Diseases (TADs), analysing animal disease risks to countries and reporting on progress in the control of such diseases in affected countries.
EMPRES Bulletin  [ 29-2007 ] ,  2007
web document Full Text | details View
 
 
18. 

Risks of transboundary animal diseases (TADs) outbreaks due to the conflict in Lebanon

The United Nations (UN) estimates some more or less 700,000 people have been displaced by the recent conflict in Lebanon in the past several weeks and between 15,000 and 20,000 people are crossing daily into Syrian Arab Republic. An estimated 210,000 people have crossed four border points since the conflict started. Of these, some are 100,000 Lebanese.
EMPRES Watch  [ August 2006 ] ,  2006
PDF DocumentFull Text - PDF | details View
 
 
19. 

Honey bee diseases and pests: a practical guide

It is obvious that apicultural industries play an important role in generating employment opportunities and increasing family income in the rural areas of the world. Control of diseases and pests of honey bees is one of most challenging tasks in improving quality of honey and honey bee by-products, especially for the beekeepers in developing countries. This publication describes common diseases and pests of honey bees and (...)
Agricultural and Food Engineering Technical Report  [ 4 ] ,  2006
PDF DocumentFull Text - PDF | details View
 
 
20. 

Regional Standards for Phytosanitary Measures. Requirements for the establishment and maintenance of pest free areas for tephritid fruit flies

This standard describes the requirements for establishing and maintaining a fruit fly pest free area. The target pests for this standard include insects of the order Diptera, family Tephritidae. The establishment of a fruit fly pest free area and its recognition by trading partners implies that no other phytosanitary measures are required for the target species of fruit fly for host commodities sourced from within the fruit (...)
RAP Publication  [ 2005/26 ] ,  2005
web document Full Text | details View
 
 
21. 

Pest Risk Analysis For Quarantine Pests, Including Analysis Of Environmental Risks And Living Modified Organisms

International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures  [ 11 ] ,  2005
web document Full Text | details View
 
 
22. 

EMPRES Transboundary Animal Diseases Bulletin: Issue No. 26

EMPRES Bulletin publication provides information from different sources on the effective prevention and progressive control of key Transboundary Animal Diseases (TADs), analysing animal disease risks to countries and reporting on progress in the control of such diseases in affected countries.
EMPRES Bulletin  [ 26-2004 ] ,  2005
web document Full Text | details View
 
 
23. 

Impact of Climate Change, Pests and Diseases on Food Security and Poverty Reduction - Background Document

Committee on World Food Security ,  2005
PDF DocumentFull Text - PDF | details View
 
 
24. 

EMPRES Transboundary Animal Diseases Bulletin: Issue No. 27

EMPRES Bulletin publication provides information from different sources on the effective prevention and progressive control of key Transboundary Animal Diseases (TADs), analysing animal disease risks to countries and reporting on progress in the control of such diseases in affected countries.
EMPRES Bulletin  [ 27-2005 ] ,  2005
web document Full Text | details View
 
 
25. 

EMPRES Transboundary Animal Diseases Bulletin: Issue No. 28

EMPRES Bulletin publication provides information from different sources on the effective prevention and progressive control of key Transboundary Animal Diseases (TADs), analysing animal disease risks to countries and reporting on progress in the control of such diseases in affected countries.
EMPRES Bulletin  [ 28-2005 ] ,  2005
web document Full Text | details View
 
Results 1 - 25 of about 57
1 2 3