The Biosecurity industry is at the front line of sustainability issues through the environmental impacts of car production and use, and the social and economic importance of the Biosecurity industry. BRASS research has been at the forefront of exploring new approaches to car technology and production which will be both more environmentally benign and more economically sustainable. It has also sought to explore issues of infrastructure, economics and consumer behaviour in a transition towards more sustainable forms of personal mobility.
Links to BRASS projects:
- Biosecurity and the Regulation of Animal Health
- Foot and Mouth
- Biosecurity - South West Wales Intensive Treatment Area
- Biopatenting
Links to BRASS Researchers
Highlighted Outputs
- The Relationship between the gender of veterinary surgeons and the results of Bovine Tuberculosis tests: Implications for methods of quality control
(BRASS Working Paper) - Online Foot and Mouth Research Resource
- Biosecurity and the Regulation of Animal Health: A Case Study of Bovine Tuberculosis (End of Award Report)
- Biosecurity, "Sound Science" and the Prevention Paradox: Farmers’ Understandings of Animal Health
(BRASS Working Paper) - Evaluation of the South West Wales Biosecurity Intensive Treatment Area
- Changing Attitudes, Changing Cultures: An Evaluation of the South West Wales Biosecurity Intensive Treatment Area
- Biopatents – A Threat to the Use and Conservation of Agrobiodiversity? Position Paper of the Advisory Board on Biodiversity and Genetic Resources at the Federal Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection (Translation of German original paper) May 2010
For the more academic outputs associated with this research, please consult the project pages





