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Working Together to Reduce Harmful Drinking To Reduce Harmful Drinking

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Grant Marcus, Leverton Mark

Couverture de l’ouvrage Working Together to Reduce Harmful Drinking

This book is intended to contribute to the World Health Organization?s (WHO) global strategy to reduce the harmful use of alcohol. It explores areas where alcohol producers? technical competence can and does make a positive contribution to reducing harmful drinking and where industry input has been welcomed by WHO. The book describes each of these areas: producing beer, wine, and spirits; addressing availability of noncommercial beverages; pricing, marketing, and selling beverage alcohol; encouraging responsible choices; and working with others. The final chapter sets out views of how alcohol producers can contribute to reducing harmful drinking in countries where they are present. The messages recurring throughout the book are that reasonable regulation provides the context for good alcohol policy, excessive regulation often leads to unintended negative consequences, leading producers have a proud record of making positive contributions to implementing effective alcohol policies - but there are opportunities to do much more.

Grant, Leverton, Introduction. Simpson, Producing Beer, Wine, and Spirits. Botha, Understanding Alcohol Availability: Noncommercial Beverages. Sinclair, Marketing Beverage Alcohol. Robson, Pricing Beverage Alcohol. Willersdorf, Selling and Serving Beverage Alcohol. Martinic, Making Responsible Choices. Bivans, Orley, Working Together. Leverton, Grant, Implementing the WHO Global Strategy to Reduce Harmful Use of Alcohol: The Producers' Contributions.

General and Professional Practice & Development
Marcus Grant, Mark Leverton