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Tactical Sciences for Biosecurity in Animal and Plant Systems
An organized strategy or formal process for intentionally excluding a specific risk (e.g., pest or pathogen).
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Control Practices for Safeguarding Agricultural and Environmental Biosecurity Before Entry Points
Susan B. Harper (USDA ARS, USA), Scott A. Dee (Pipestone Research, USA), Craig B. Phillips (Lincoln Research Centre, New Zealand), and Timothy L. Widmer (USDA ARS, USA)
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 44
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7935-0.ch004
Abstract
Biosecurity, in the context of agriculture and natural ecosystems, refers to a strategic framework of policies and procedures intended to prevent the introduction or release of biological agents and materials that have the potential to threaten or compromise the agricultural sector in the form of invasive species, exotic pathogens, and foreign pests. Exchange of plants, animals, and agricultural products along with wood packaging material and dunnage that are transported through commerce and trade can lead to accidental introductions of foreign pathogens and pests unless sound biosecurity protocols are implemented to ensure the quality and safety of imported commodities at the local, transboundary, and global levels. Principal stakeholders at risk are those with interests in food, feed, fiber, oil, ornamental, and industrial crops; commercial forestry, natural ecosystems, and parks; and the livestock, poultry, aquaculture, fisheries, and apiculture industries.
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Debating the Practice of Separate Plurilingual Programs in Norwegian Schools From a Spatial Perspective
In education, exclusion refers to the deliberate or unintentional act of preventing students from participating fully in the process of learning. It involves practices or policies that result in the segregation, marginalization, or denial of opportunities for certain individuals or groups, leading to their limited engagement or involvement in educational activities. Exclusion may manifest in various forms, such as social exclusion, academic exclusion, or exclusion based on factors like socio-economic status, ethnicity, language proficiency, or special educational needs. Addressing exclusion involves promoting inclusive educational practices that ensure equitable opportunities and access for all students.
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The Relationship Between Organizational Exclusion and the Tourism Industry
It defines with concepts such as being ignored, being left off and ignored.
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Technology Use Among Academics With Disabilities Within a Transforming University
This is a state in which certain populations are pushed to the margins of mainstream activities, especially in instances where they ought to be active participants in the processes.
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Building Peaceful Inclusive Schools for Inclusive Education: Is Namibia on the Transformation Path?
Exclusion is a process by which people are isolated or segregated from benefitting from services being offered to others due to the diversity they present. Exclusion can be intentional or unintentional.
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Changing Socio-Cultural Models and Policy Programs in Rehabilitation of Persons With Communication Disorders
Also called segregation or exclusion, it involves the practice of forcing children with special needs to lead a separate life outside the ambit or purview of regular or mainstream society and settings.
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Educational Reform
It is a state being left out or denied of access to certain basic rights and opportunities of life.
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Situational Analysis of Muslim Children in the Face of Islamophobia: Theoretical Frameworks, Experiences, and School Social Work Interventions
A process through which individuals belonging to a particular minority group are denied access to the prevailing social system; its rights, resources and privileges.
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Men and Women Against the Other
The process or state of excluding or being excluded.
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Cyberbullying Issues
Actions that specifically and intentionally exclude a person from an online group.
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Virtual Course of Accessibility of the Tecnológico Nacional de México and IT Aguascalientes: Analysis and Improvement Proposal
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Workplace Cyberbullying and Its Impact on Productivity
The mode of cyberbullying by tormenting the employee or publicly excluding an employee, and discarding the email from the group, or excluding the person from important assignments to harass the victim employee is the chosen mode in an organization.
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