Betekenis van:
compartmentalisation
compartmentalisation
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- verdeling in klassen
- the act of distributing things into classes or categories of the same type
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Hyponiemen
compartmentalisation
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- a mild state of dissociation
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- In the event of an outbreak, compartmentalisation may be used to facilitate trade.
- In addition, compartmentalisation would encourage farmers in the Community to apply bio-security measures as compartmentalisation would facilitate safe trade and so present clear advantages for farmers while at the same time prevent animal diseases.
- In addition, Chapter 4.4 on the application of compartmentalisation provides a structured framework for the application and recognition of compartments within countries.
- In 2004, the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) introduced the concept of compartmentalisation in the chapter on zoning and regionalisation of its Terrestrial Animal Health Code [2] (the Code).
- The Code describes in Chapter 4.3 zoning and compartmentalisation as ‘procedures implemented by a country under the provisions of this chapter with a view to defining subpopulations of distinct health status within its territory for the purpose of disease control and/or international trade.’ Although spatial considerations and good management play important roles in the application of both concepts, zoning applies to an animal subpopulation defined primarily on a geographical basis (using natural, artificial or legal boundaries), whereas compartmentalisation applies to an animal subpopulation defined primarily by management and husbandry practices related to biosecurity.
- The Code describes in Chapter 4.3 zoning and compartmentalisation as ‘procedures implemented by a country under the provisions of this chapter with a view to defining subpopulations of distinct health status within its territory for the purpose of disease control and/or international trade.’
- Although spatial considerations and good management play important roles in the application of both concepts, zoning applies to an animal subpopulation defined primarily on a geographical basis (using natural, artificial or legal boundaries), whereas compartmentalisation applies to an animal subpopulation defined primarily by management and husbandry practices related to biosecurity.