BACKGROUND: Over the past 20 years, genetically modified organisms (GMOs) have raised enormous expectations, passionate political controversies and an ongoing debate on how these technologies should be assessed. Current risk assessment procedures generally assess GMOs in terms of their potential risk of negatively affecting human health and the environment. Can this risk-benefit approach deliver a robust assessment of GMOs? In this paper, we question the validity of current risk assessment from both a social and an ecological perspective, and we elaborate an alternative approach, namely in-context trajectory evaluation. This paper combines frame analysis, context analysis and ecosocial analysis to three different case studies. RESUL...
It is twenty years since the precautionary principle appeared on the normative scene, first for matt...
The debate around genetically modified food and crops has proved to be complex and far-reaching, inv...
The debate concerning genetically modified crops illustrates confusion between the role of scientist...
BACKGROUND: Over the past 20 years, genetically modified organisms (GMOs) have raised enormous expec...
Over the past twenty years, biotechnologies have raised enormous expectations as well as passionate ...
If genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are approved in the EU for experimental release or marketin...
Over the past twenty years, agricultural biotechnologies have generated chronically unresolved polit...
Over the past twenty years, agricultural biotechnologies have generated chronically unresolved poli...
Scientific and technological progress in an ever more globalized economy has resulted innew innovati...
Two different approaches to ecological risk assessment of genetically modified plants are discussed....
Although public opinion is important in deciding what is valued by society, governments have determi...
Abstract: The environmental risk associated with genetically modified organisms (GMO) implies that ...
Two different approaches to ecological risk assessment of genetically modified plants are discussed....
We describe two contrasting methods of comparative environmental risk assessment for genetically mod...
This paper argues that whether genetic modification of crops is seen as radically different or simpl...
It is twenty years since the precautionary principle appeared on the normative scene, first for matt...
The debate around genetically modified food and crops has proved to be complex and far-reaching, inv...
The debate concerning genetically modified crops illustrates confusion between the role of scientist...
BACKGROUND: Over the past 20 years, genetically modified organisms (GMOs) have raised enormous expec...
Over the past twenty years, biotechnologies have raised enormous expectations as well as passionate ...
If genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are approved in the EU for experimental release or marketin...
Over the past twenty years, agricultural biotechnologies have generated chronically unresolved polit...
Over the past twenty years, agricultural biotechnologies have generated chronically unresolved poli...
Scientific and technological progress in an ever more globalized economy has resulted innew innovati...
Two different approaches to ecological risk assessment of genetically modified plants are discussed....
Although public opinion is important in deciding what is valued by society, governments have determi...
Abstract: The environmental risk associated with genetically modified organisms (GMO) implies that ...
Two different approaches to ecological risk assessment of genetically modified plants are discussed....
We describe two contrasting methods of comparative environmental risk assessment for genetically mod...
This paper argues that whether genetic modification of crops is seen as radically different or simpl...
It is twenty years since the precautionary principle appeared on the normative scene, first for matt...
The debate around genetically modified food and crops has proved to be complex and far-reaching, inv...
The debate concerning genetically modified crops illustrates confusion between the role of scientist...