Following a request of the European Commission, EFSA and ANSES, beneficiary of the EFSA tasking grant on horizon scanning for plant pests (GP/EFSA/ALPHA/2017/02), developed a methodology to order by risk non-regulated pests recently identified through the monitoring of media and scientific literature. The ranking methodology proposed at the end of the pilot phase was based on the scoring of pests under evaluation following 16 criteria related to the steps of the pest risk assessment scheme. The multicriteria matrix of scores obtained was then submitted to the multicriteria analysis method PROMETHEE. The pilot methodology was tested on a limited number of pests (14 pests identified during the monitoring activity, and 4 'control' pests whose ...
These two files are part of the outputs produced under the mandate M-2017-0056 of the European Commi...
These two files are part of the outputs produced under the mandate M-2017-0056 of the European Commi...
This report considers the prospects for increasing the use of quantitative models for plant pest spr...
In agreement with Article 6(2) of the Regulation (EU) 2016/2031 on protective measures against pests...
This Guidance describes a two-phase approach for a fit-for-purpose method for the assessment of plan...
EFSA guidance regarding pest risk assessment previously identified limitations within a generic qual...
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) requested the Panel on Plant Health to develop a methodolo...
<p>A new method for pest risk assessment and the identification and evaluation of risk-reducing opti...
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) requested the Panel on Plant Health (PLH Panel) to provide...
A new method for pest risk assessment and the identification and evaluation of risk-reducing options...
International audienceWith the establishment of the Plant Health Panel in 2006, EFSA became the body...
At the request of the European Commission, EFSA prepared the general guidelines for surveys of plant...
A new method for pest risk assessment and the identification and evaluation of risk-reducing options...
Pest risk assessment is an essential yet problematic stage in pest risk analysis (PRA) that concerns...
These two files are part of the outputs produced under the mandate M-2017-0056 of the European Commi...
These two files are part of the outputs produced under the mandate M-2017-0056 of the European Commi...
These two files are part of the outputs produced under the mandate M-2017-0056 of the European Commi...
This report considers the prospects for increasing the use of quantitative models for plant pest spr...
In agreement with Article 6(2) of the Regulation (EU) 2016/2031 on protective measures against pests...
This Guidance describes a two-phase approach for a fit-for-purpose method for the assessment of plan...
EFSA guidance regarding pest risk assessment previously identified limitations within a generic qual...
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) requested the Panel on Plant Health to develop a methodolo...
<p>A new method for pest risk assessment and the identification and evaluation of risk-reducing opti...
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) requested the Panel on Plant Health (PLH Panel) to provide...
A new method for pest risk assessment and the identification and evaluation of risk-reducing options...
International audienceWith the establishment of the Plant Health Panel in 2006, EFSA became the body...
At the request of the European Commission, EFSA prepared the general guidelines for surveys of plant...
A new method for pest risk assessment and the identification and evaluation of risk-reducing options...
Pest risk assessment is an essential yet problematic stage in pest risk analysis (PRA) that concerns...
These two files are part of the outputs produced under the mandate M-2017-0056 of the European Commi...
These two files are part of the outputs produced under the mandate M-2017-0056 of the European Commi...
These two files are part of the outputs produced under the mandate M-2017-0056 of the European Commi...
This report considers the prospects for increasing the use of quantitative models for plant pest spr...