• This chapter describes important features of the animal disease management system in Australia. The first section focuses on prevention and control systems and covers the assessment of risks, the consultation and decision-making process, the design and implementation of animal health programmes, and the management of outbreaks. The second section analyses compensation schemes and the system of incentives, including institutions, compensation practices, financial structures, and incentives for notification and prevention. The concluding table summarise the main characteristics and challenges.

  • This chapter describes important features of the animal disease management system in Botswana. The first section focuses on prevention and control systems and covers the assessment of risks, the consultation and decision-making process, the design and implementation of animal health programmes, and the management of outbreaks. The concluding remarks summarise the main characteristics and challenges.

  • This chapter describes important features of the animal disease management system in Brazil. The first section focuses on prevention and control systems and covers the assessment of risks, the consultation and decision-making process, the design and implementation of animal health programmes, and the management of outbreaks. The concluding remarks summarise the main characteristics and challenges.

  • This chapter describes important features of the animal disease management system in Canada. The first section focuses on prevention and control systems and covers the assessment of risks, the consultation and decision-making process, the design and implementation of animal health programmes, and the management of outbreaks. The second section analyses compensation schemes and the system of incentives, including institutions, compensation practices, financial structures, and incentives for notification and prevention. The concluding table summarise the main characteristics and challenges.

  • This chapter describes important features of the animal disease management system in France. The first section focuses on prevention and control systems and covers the assessment of risks, the consultation and decision-making process, the design and implementation of animal health programmes, and the management of outbreaks. The concluding remarks summarise the main characteristics and challenges.

  • This chapter describes important features of the animal disease management system in Germany. The first section focuses on prevention and control systems and covers the assessment of risks, the consultation and decision-making process, the design and implementation of animal health programmes, and the management of outbreaks. The second section analyses compensation schemes and the system of incentives, including institutions, compensation practices, financial structures, and incentives for notification and prevention. The concluding table summarises the main characteristics and challenges.

  • This chapter describes important features of the animal disease management system in the Netherlands. The first section focuses on prevention and control systems and covers the assessment of risks, the consultation and decision-making process, the design and implementation of animal health programmes, and the management of outbreaks. The second section analyses compensation schemes and the system of incentives, including institutions, compensation practices, financial structures, and incentives for notification and prevention. The concluding table summarises the main characteristics and challenges.

  • This chapter describes important features of the animal disease management system in Viet Nam. The first section focuses on prevention and control systems and covers the assessment of risks, the consultation and decision-making process, the design and implementation of animal health programmes, and the management of outbreaks. The second section analyses compensation schemes and the system of incentives, including institutions, compensation practices, financial structures, and incentives for notification and prevention. The concluding table summarises the main characteristics and challenges.