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SB 970 MAC 1989
661.16:504.5(931)
632.95.02:504.054(931)
Pesticides :
issues and options for New Zealand /
Angus MacIntyre, Nicholas Allison, David Penman ; with special assistance from Brian Croft, Carolyn O'Fallon
Wellington :
Ministry for the Environment,
1989
xiii, 208 p. ;
30 cm
"A discussion document prepared for Ministry for the Environment"
Executive summary -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- 1.0 Overview -- 2.0 Issues and interactions -- 3.0 Intent and content -- Chapter 2 Recurring themes in any pesticides controversy -- 1.0 Introduction -- 2.0 Making generalisations about pesticides -- 3.0 Technical information and irresolvable uncertainty -- 4.0 Other information problems -- 5.0 Facts, values and their inevitable intermingling -- 6.0 Pesticide invisibility, visibility and public perceptions -- 7.0 Decision processes for resolving pesticide disputes -- 8.0 Summary -- Chapter 3 The why, where and who of pesticide use -- 1.0 Introduction -- 2.0 The benefits of pesticide use -- 3.0 The statistics of pesticide use -- 4.0 Alternatives to pesticide use -- 5.0 Summary -- Chapter 4 The existing arrangements for controlling pesticides -- 1.0 Introduction -- 2.0 Legal framework and basic processes -- 3.0 The pesticide policymaking process -- 4.0 Summary -- Chapter 5 Performance and major consequences of the pesticide policy process -- 1.0 Introduction -- 2.0 A prelude to assessing performance -- 3.0 Assessing the policy outputs/outcomes -- 4.0 Major consequences of existing arrangements -- Chapter 6 The why of government intervention -- 1.0 Introduction -- 2.0 An overview to market failure and government intervention -- 3.0 The roles of government -- 4.0 Different forms of government intervention have different Consequences -- 5.0 Who pays and who provides are distinct questions -- 6.0 Market failure does not necessarily justify government intervention -- 7.0 Matching policy instrument and specific problems -- 8.0 Summary -- Chapter 7 The what of government intervention -- 1.0 Introduction -- 2.0 Areas where existing intervention may be excessive -- 3.0 Areas where existing government intervention is justified but presently inadequate -- 4.0 An area of ambiguous status: compensation for past bad advice -- 5.0 Summary -- Chapter 8 Funding desirable government interventions -- 1.0 Introduction -- 2.0 The desirability of discriminating between pesticides -- 3.0 The options for funding desirable government intervention -- 4.0 Summary -- Chapter 9 Looking at the options -- 1.0 Introduction -- 2.0 A spectrum of ways and means -- 3.0 The international context for New Zealand pesticide policy -- 4.0 Some general goals and specific functions for the future -- 5.0 The pros and cons of three options -- 6.0 New policy and institutions for pesticide regulation and pest management -- Appendices -- 1. Criteria used to assess performance of current and alternative pesticide policy -- 2. Summaries of pesticide-related legislation -- 3. Terms of reference -- 4. Summary of submissions to the Ministry for the Environment -- 5. Submissions received and persons consulted by Lincoln College -- 6. Evaluating the IPM process -- 7. "Organic" production levels and potentials in New Zealand -- 8. Reported spray drift cases -- 9. Pesticides and the New Zealand beekeeping industry -- 10. A possible hazard rating system -- 11. Off-label use and dumping requests --12. Pesticide-related environmental studies, reports and cases -- 13. Examples of residue contamination incidents -- 14. Occupational and public health: pesticide-related reports, poisonings and other cases -- 15. Abbreviations and glossary.
GRETA POINT: 661.16:504.5(931) MAC
PESTICIDES
41074
ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS
33188
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
39771
AGRICULTURE
7846
HEALTH
48288
TOXICITY
13815
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
31894
NEW ZEALAND
39580
Allison, Nicholas
MacIntyre, Angus A.
Penman, David Ross
Croft, Brian
O'Fallon, Carolyn
New Zealand.
Ministry for the Environment
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