Experience has shown that both the assessment and implementation of new technologies in food production are challenged by negative assessments of the technologies by the public. This article seeks to deepen our understanding of the concerns that may underlie negative attitudes to various kinds of risk reduction strategy in meat production, with the aim of distinguishing between forms of risk reduction in terms of their acceptability. The paper reports the result of a focus-group study. Six focus groups with Danish citizens (N: 5-9) were conducted during May 2006. The design of the groups took a bottom-up approach and included elements of meat quality, meat safety and risk reduction strategies. The study shows the dilemma risk reduction pres...
Meat reduction might become a new extension of the personal climate actions in the European Union (E...
This study explores how beef consumption and production triggers feelings of risk related to the cli...
This research examines perceived risk at the facet level (Psychological, Social, Performance, Safety...
Consumers, the public authorities, and the food industry are all concerned with the safety of meat. ...
A choice experiment was conducted to elicit the extent to which consumers’ willingness to pay (WTP) ...
This paper integrates aspects of the disciplines of Industrial Ecology and Psychology regarding the ...
The study focuses on various types of food safety risks: biological (zoonoses), chemical (chemical t...
Policies to reduce meat consumption are needed to help achieve climate change targets, and could als...
Healthier meat products have a major economic potential and are attracting considerable research and...
A focus group study with 37 residents of Manhattan, Kansas, was conducted to examine consumers' risk...
Consumers in Western societies are increasingly called upon to reduce their consumption of meat to h...
Consumers and processors of specialty meats continue to have different perceptions of food safety ri...
The world is currently facing an increasingly grave climate crisis and finding solutions will be a s...
consumers ' risk perceptions of foodborne illnesses from eating beef. The four focus-group sess...
Environmentally intense and negative consequences relateing to conventional meat production systems ...
Meat reduction might become a new extension of the personal climate actions in the European Union (E...
This study explores how beef consumption and production triggers feelings of risk related to the cli...
This research examines perceived risk at the facet level (Psychological, Social, Performance, Safety...
Consumers, the public authorities, and the food industry are all concerned with the safety of meat. ...
A choice experiment was conducted to elicit the extent to which consumers’ willingness to pay (WTP) ...
This paper integrates aspects of the disciplines of Industrial Ecology and Psychology regarding the ...
The study focuses on various types of food safety risks: biological (zoonoses), chemical (chemical t...
Policies to reduce meat consumption are needed to help achieve climate change targets, and could als...
Healthier meat products have a major economic potential and are attracting considerable research and...
A focus group study with 37 residents of Manhattan, Kansas, was conducted to examine consumers' risk...
Consumers in Western societies are increasingly called upon to reduce their consumption of meat to h...
Consumers and processors of specialty meats continue to have different perceptions of food safety ri...
The world is currently facing an increasingly grave climate crisis and finding solutions will be a s...
consumers ' risk perceptions of foodborne illnesses from eating beef. The four focus-group sess...
Environmentally intense and negative consequences relateing to conventional meat production systems ...
Meat reduction might become a new extension of the personal climate actions in the European Union (E...
This study explores how beef consumption and production triggers feelings of risk related to the cli...
This research examines perceived risk at the facet level (Psychological, Social, Performance, Safety...