Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byNicholas Heath Modified over 9 years ago
1
problematic trust
2
crises classical swine fever (CSF 1997, 11 million) food and mouth disease (FMD 2001, 300,000) avian influenza (AI 2003, 30 million) mad cow disease
3
distrust fighting protesting cynicism suspicion
4
lost of power organisational policies politics
5
definition of trust “mental status of favourable expectations”
6
trustful reasoning feed the nation contribute to economic wealth solve world-wide poverty and famine.
7
names of department 1945: agriculture, fisheries and food-supply 1958: agriculture, fisheries 1982: agriculture, nature conservation and fisheries 2003: agriculture, nature conservation and food-quality
8
conclusions trust will continue to be problematic in modern policy formations accountability and transparency only contribute partially to maintaining or restoring trust
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.