Talk:Benefit-risk assessment of fish and related policy options
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⇤--#1:: . Maybe we could narrow down the topic more. By excluding microbiological risks, the topic could be like "Nutritional benefits & chemical risks of fish consumption and related policy options about using fish for human food". I think this topic sounds too plastic and we should work on this more, but this comment is just a starting point to discussions about issue. --Olli 10:45, 17 April 2007 (EEST) (type: truth; paradigms: science: attack)
Apologies for this conversation (below) being held in Finnish. This conversation should be continued in English. ⇤--#3:: . Yksi kommentti: Beneris ei sisällä mikrobiologisia riskejä, joten voimme sen puolesta jättää sen huoletta pois. Tämä työn selkeyttämiseksi kannattaa nyt rajata ulkopuolelle. Toisaalta mikään ei estä meitä myöhemmin ottamasta mikrobiologiaa mukaan myöhemmin, jos tarvetta ilmenee. --Jouni (type: truth; paradigms: science: attack) ⇤--#4:: . Käsittääkseni suurtalouskeittiöiden ohjaus oli tarkoitus käsitellä lähinnä kalan käytön määrää, ei niinkään hygienista laatua. Toki merkittävä ja mielenkiintoinen asia kalansyönnin riskejä ajatellen, mutta onko meidän tarkoitus tutkia mikrobiologista riskiä tämän tutkimuksen scopessa? Eli otsikon pitäisi poissulkea tämä puoli jos näin päätetään. --Olli (type: truth; paradigms: science: attack)
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- ←--#(5):: . I agree that we could try to think if we can quantitatively describe "Qualtiy chain management in fish industry" variables whick link to "Human health effects" node. --Olli 15:26, 19 April 2007 (EEST) (type: truth; paradigms: science: defence)
The variables included in the causal chain
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⇤--#1:: . Dark blue boxes representing important nodes, i.e. variables is a good idea, but if the number of pale blue nodes grows much in the future, the model could become hard to read. Could the colour be even fainter to highlight the variables used for modelling? --Olli 08:48, 18 April 2007 (EEST) (type: truth; paradigms: science: attack)
⇤--#2:: . I added a graph derived from the previous BRAfish graph to highlight the policy options and where/what they are affecting. --Olli 12:56, 18 April 2007 (EEST) (type: truth; paradigms: science: attack)
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- ←--#(4):: . I was not too carefully naming the nodes as I planned this graph for the base of numerical modelling, but I can name the nodes more precisesly for this graph, it's not a big work and it might also help to understand the quantitative model. I think we could have two graphs; the first one covering background knowledge and causal chains and the other one representing and highlighting the policies. I totally agree with the "Fish marketability" and "Quality of fish as food" to be problematic to place under "Policies on fishery". Your idea of expanding the title sounds good too. I did the changes to the graph. --Olli 15:26, 19 April 2007 (EEST) (type: truth; paradigms: science: defence)
Farmed fish
I think we could consider also aquaculture. We are moving from wild fish production to farmed fish production in the future. What kinds of policies are there which have human health consequences (fish feed policies, antibiotics to fish etc.). Or is this going out of scope already?
Is farmed fish and policies applied to it, actually more relevant point of discussion? (Pia)
Should we build a model concerning only farmed fish?
Politicial decisions of aquaculture and wild fish are connected with each other (Anna)
Could we maintain the possibility to consume both wild and farmed fish in the future. (Anna)
Should we have two different top level diagrams for both farmed and wild fish. Easy to compare.
Socio-economic
Should term: socio-economic be called "societal and economical". What exactly do we mean by socio-economical?
Could there be three objective nodes: human health, socio-economic, societal and economical? (Pia)
Policies
Could dietary habits be the upper level decision? Policies (e.g. steering instututional kitchen, product development) could affect dietary habits.