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Obituary
Authors:Iulie Aslaksen  Bent Natvig  Inger Nordal
Institution:1. Statistics Norway , Oslo, Norway iulie.aslaksen@ssb.no;3. Department of Mathematics , University of Oslo , Blindern, Oslo, Norway;4. Department of Biology , University of Oslo , Blindern, Oslo, Norway
Abstract:The environmental risk associated with genetically modified organisms (GMO) implies that new approaches to risk assessment, risk management and risk communication are needed. In this paper we discuss the role of the precautionary principle in policy responses to GMO risk. We first discuss application of the criteria in the European Environment Agency report “Late lessons from early warnings: The precautionary principle 1896–2000” to environmental GMO risk, with focus on crop plants. Moreover, we discuss Bayesian analysis in the context of improving the informational basis for decision‐making under uncertainty. Finally, environmental uncertainties are intertwined with economic uncertainties. Providing incentives for improved risk assessment, risk management and risk communication is crucial for enhancing environmental and social responsibility and thereby facilitate implementation of precautionary approaches. We discuss environmental and social screening of companies as an example of how such incentives can be provided.
Keywords:Environmental risk  precautionary principle  Bayesian analysis  genetically modified organisms
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