Health and Animal Agriculture in Developing Countries
Edited by David Zilberman,
Joachim Otte (),
David Roland-Holst and
Dirk Pfeiffer ()
in Natural Resource Management and Policy from Springer, currently edited by Zilberman, David, Goetz, Renan and Garrido, Alberto
Date: 2012
Edition: 1
ISBN: 978-1-4419-7077-0
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Introduction
- David Zilberman, Joachim Otte, David Roland-Holst and Dirk Pfeiffer
- Ch Chapter 10 Epidemiology of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus Strain Type H5N1
- Guillaume Fournié, Will Glanville and Dirk Pfeiffer
- Ch Chapter 11 Mathematical Models of Infectious Diseases in Livestock: Concepts and Application to the Spread of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus Strain Type H5N1
- Guillaume Fournié, Patrick Walker, Thibaud Porphyre, Raphaëlle Métras and Dirk Pfeiffer
- Ch Chapter 12 Large-Scale Vaccination for the Control of Avian Influenza: Epidemiological and Financial Implications
- Jan Hinrichs and Joachim Otte
- Ch Chapter 13 Poultry Movement and Sustained HPAI Risk in Cambodia
- Maria D. Kerkhove
- Ch Chapter 14 AI Insurance/Indemnification: The Canadian Experience and Its Application to Developing Regions
- Robert Burden
- Ch Chapter 15 Understanding Knowledge, Attitude, Perceptions, and Practices for HPAI Risks and Management Options Among Kenyan Poultry Producers
- Marites Tiongco, Clare Narrod, Rosemarie Scott, Mimako Kobayashi and John Omiti
- Ch Chapter 16 Controlling Animal Disease in Africa
- Karl M. Rich and Brian D. Perry
- Ch Chapter 17 Promoting Rural Livelihoods and Public Health Through Poultry Contracting: Evidence from Thailand
- Samuel Heft-Neal, David Roland-Holst, Songsak Sriboonchitta, Anaspree Chaiwan and Joachim Otte
- Ch Chapter 18 Micro Contracting and the Smallholder Poultry Supply Chain in Lao PDR
- Drew Behnke, David Roland-Holst and Joachim Otte
- Ch Chapter 19 Poultry Sector Transition in Cambodia
- Samuel Heft-Neal, David Roland-Holst and Joachim Otte
- Ch Chapter 2 The Eradication of Bovine Tuberculosis in the United States in a Comparative Perspective
- Alan Olmstead and Paul Rhode
- Ch Chapter 20 Avian Influenza in China: Consumer Perception of AI and their Willingness to Pay for Traceability Labeling
- Yanhong Jin and Jianhong Mu
- Ch Chapter 21 Conclusion
- David Zilberman, Joachim Otte, David Roland-Holst and Dirk Pfeiffer
- Ch Chapter 3 The Evolution of Animal Agricultural Systems and Supply Chains: Theory and Practice
- Jennifer Ifft and David Zilberman
- Ch Chapter 4 The Economics of Zoonotic Diseases: An Application to Avian Flu
- David Zilberman, Thomas W. Sproul, Steven Sexton and David Roland-Holst
- Ch Chapter 5 Animal Disease and the Industrialization of Agriculture
- David Hennessy and Tong Wang
- Ch Chapter 6 Dynamic Perspectives on the Control of Animal Disease: Merging Epidemiology and Economics
- Richard D. Horan, Christopher A. Wolf and Eli P. Fenichel
- Ch Chapter 7 Border Inspection and Trade Diversion: Risk Reduction vs. Risk Substitution
- Qiong Wang, Eli P. Fenichel and Charles A. Perrings
- Ch Chapter 8 The Cost of Saving a Statistical Life: A Case for Influenza Prevention and Control
- Thomas W. Sproul, David Zilberman, David Roland-Holst and Joachim Otte
- Ch Chapter 9 The Effect of Social Norms and Economic Considerations on Purchases of Chicken
- Amir Heiman, Bruce McWilliams and David Zilberman
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