Monday, December 10, 2001: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM | |||
Royal Palm Salon 2-3-4(Convention Center, Level 1) | |||
Section E Symposium: Quarantine Law and Practice: How Effectively Is American Agriculture Being Protected? | |||
Session Chair(s): | Robert G. Hollingsworth George C. Hamilton | ||
8:00 AM | 0205 | Why worry about quarantine? Robert G. Hollingsworth | |
8:10 AM | 0206 | Exotic pest invasions: Learning from the past to protect the future Daniel A. Fieselmann, Woodard D. Bailey | |
8:30 AM | 0207 | Opening up the floodgates: The increase in international trade of agricultural commodities, and implications for risk Robert Dowell | |
8:50 AM | 0208 | The challenges involved in developing a new quarantine treatment Victoria Y. Yokoyama | |
9:10 AM | 0209 | Using pest risk assessments in bilateral trade agreements Michael Guidicipietro | |
9:30 AM | 0210 | How APHIS develops and administers quarantine laws: Does the system work to protect agriculture? Alan S. Green | |
9:50 AM | 0211 | On the front line--The challenges and inconsistencies that go with the job of being an inspector Michael Scharf | |
10:10 AM | 0212 | The case of citrus canker in Florida: Are authorities doing enough? Joseph Knapp | |
10:30 AM | 0213 | The case of Asian longhorned beetle: What went wrong, and should we have seen it coming? Joseph F. Cavey |
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