This report considers the prospects for increasing the use of quantitative models for plant pest spread and dispersal in EFSA Plant Health risk assessments. The agreed major aims were to provide an overview of current modelling approaches and their strengths and weaknesses for risk assessment, and to develop and test a system for risk assessors to select appropriate models for application. First, we conducted an extensive literature review, based on protocols developed for systematic reviews. The review located 468 models for plant pest spread and dispersal and these were entered into a searchable and secure Electronic Model Inventory database. A cluster analysis on how these models were formulated allowed us to identify eight distinct majo...
EFSA guidance regarding pest risk assessment previously identified limitations within a generic qual...
The aim of this report is to provide EFSA with probabilistic models for quantitative pathway analysi...
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) requested the Panel on Plant Health to develop a methodolo...
This report considers the prospects for increasing the use of quantitative models for plant pest spr...
This Guidance describes a two-phase approach for a fit-for-purpose method for the assessment of plan...
<p>A new method for pest risk assessment and the identification and evaluation of risk-reducing opti...
A new method for pest risk assessment and the identification and evaluation of risk-reducing options...
A new method for pest risk assessment and the identification and evaluation of risk-reducing options...
The main objectives of the Mopest project (acronym of Models for pest\u201fs epidemiology: review, d...
This report demonstrates a probabilistic quantitative pathway analysis model that can be used in ris...
In the frame of the EU project PRATIQUE (KBBE-2007-212459 Enhancements of pest risk analysis techniq...
Pest Risk Analyses (PRAs) are conducted worldwide to decide whether and how exotic plant pests shoul...
Pest Risk Analyses (PRAs) are conducted worldwide to decide whether and how exotic plant pests shoul...
International audienceWith the establishment of the Plant Health Panel in 2006, EFSA became the body...
EFSA guidance regarding pest risk assessment previously identified limitations within a generic qual...
The aim of this report is to provide EFSA with probabilistic models for quantitative pathway analysi...
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) requested the Panel on Plant Health to develop a methodolo...
This report considers the prospects for increasing the use of quantitative models for plant pest spr...
This Guidance describes a two-phase approach for a fit-for-purpose method for the assessment of plan...
<p>A new method for pest risk assessment and the identification and evaluation of risk-reducing opti...
A new method for pest risk assessment and the identification and evaluation of risk-reducing options...
A new method for pest risk assessment and the identification and evaluation of risk-reducing options...
The main objectives of the Mopest project (acronym of Models for pest\u201fs epidemiology: review, d...
This report demonstrates a probabilistic quantitative pathway analysis model that can be used in ris...
In the frame of the EU project PRATIQUE (KBBE-2007-212459 Enhancements of pest risk analysis techniq...
Pest Risk Analyses (PRAs) are conducted worldwide to decide whether and how exotic plant pests shoul...
Pest Risk Analyses (PRAs) are conducted worldwide to decide whether and how exotic plant pests shoul...
International audienceWith the establishment of the Plant Health Panel in 2006, EFSA became the body...
EFSA guidance regarding pest risk assessment previously identified limitations within a generic qual...
The aim of this report is to provide EFSA with probabilistic models for quantitative pathway analysi...
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) requested the Panel on Plant Health to develop a methodolo...