Large-area effects of GM-crop cultivation. Proceedings of the Second GMLS Conference 2010 in Bremen. - Theorie in der Ökologie ; Bd. 16.

von Breckling, Broder and Richard Verhoeven (Eds.):

Autor(en)
Breckling, Broder and Richard Verhoeven (Eds.):
Verlag / Jahr
Frankfurt, M. ; Berlin ; Bern ; Bruxelles ; New York, NY ; Oxford ; Wien : Peter Lang, 2010.
Format / Einband
Originalbroschur. 137 S., Abb., graph. Darst., Kt.
Sprache
Englisch
Gewicht
ca. 257 g
ISBN
3631603614
EAN
9783631603611
Bestell-Nr
1146093
Bemerkungen
Ein tadelloses Exemplar. - This book presents the results of the GMLS II conference on «Implications of GM-Crop Cultivation at Large Spatial Scales», held in Bremen in March 2010. The meeting was a platform to discuss ecological, agricultural and economic implications of genetically modified organisms (GMO) and to present new developments in risk assessment and monitoring. Approaches in co-existence regulations and nature protection standards are presented as well as legal challenges and resolutions on national and on EU-level. The book collects 30 contributions written by specialists in science, administration and jurisprudence from Europe as well as Africa, Central America, and Russia. - Table of Contents: Chapter I: Risk assessment and monitoring of GMO-effects -- Exposure of maize harvest by-products to aquatic ecosystems and protected nature reserves in Brandenburg, Germany: Werner Kratz, Christina Mante, Frieder Hofmann, Ulrich Schlechtriemen, Ulrike Kuhn, Steffi Ober & Rudolph Vogel -- Networks and environmental observation programs as a tool for general surveillance - first experience and future requirements: Wiebke Ziighart -- Genetically modified crop consumption at large scale: Possible negative health impacts due to holes in assessment. Overview of the safety studies of GMOs performed on mammals: Gilles-Eric Séralini, Joël Spiroux de Vendomois, Dominique Cellier, Robin Mesnage & Emilie Clair -- Roundup® in genetically modified plants: Regulation and toxicity in mammals: Robin Mesnage, Emilie Clair & Gilles-Eric Séralini -- Seedling emergence of oilseed rape (B. napus L.) and wild relatives on ruderal soils: Jana Seeger, Broder Breckling & Juliane Filser -- Setup, efforts and significance of a GMO monitoring program - An Austrian case study: Kathrin Pascher, Dietmar Moser, Stefan Dullinger, Leopold Sachslehner, Patrick Gros, Norbert Sauberer, Andreas Traxler, Georg Grabherr & Thomas Frank -- Prioritizing GMO monitoring sites in dynamic cultivation systems and their environment - a conceptual on-farm approach: Claudia Bethwell, Frieder Graef, Ulrich Stachow, Hans-Jürgen Müller & Frank Eulenstein -- Chapter II: Dispersal and coexistence of GMO -- Potential GM-maize cropping in Schleswig-Holstein I: Spatial heterogeneity of GM cultivation (Scenarios): Christiane Eschenbach, Wilhelm Windhorst & Andreas Rinker -- Potential GM-maize cropping in Schleswig-Holstein II: Model and GIS based approaches to estimate the GM-share in conventional maize yield: Christiane Eschenbach, Broder Breckling, Andreas Rinker & Wilhelm Windhorst -- WebGIS as a tool for GMO monitoring support and for identification of potential coexistence problems due to GMO cultivation; Lukas Kleppin, Gunther Schmidt & Winfried Schröder -- An African perspective of GM maize gene flow: Chris Viljoen & Lukeshni Chetty -- Proposal for large-scale regional monitoring of genetically modified maize crops in small-scale agricultural systems in Africa: Denis Worlanyo Aheto -- Influence of GM-crop cultivation on local apiculture and floral environment: Peter Wagner -- Effect of two different gap crops on pollen-mediated gene flow in maize: Maren Langhof, Bernd Hommel, Alexandra Hüsken, Aldona Jarzmik, Joachim Schiemann, Peter Wehling & Gerhard Rühl -- Chapter III: Management and control of GM-crops at large spatial scales -- Comparative ecological effects of GM and other innovations in maritime arable-grass production systems: Geoffrey Squire, Mark Young & Alison Karley -- Demography of feral oilseed rape over 11 years in an agricultural region: Gillian Banks, Mark W. Young & Geoffrey R. Squire -- The Triffid case: A short resume on the re-discovery of a de-registered GMO: Gunther Schmidt & Broder Breckling -- Monitoring maize diversity in Mexico for decision making: Francisca Acevedo Gasman -- Study of maize fields and their surroundings in European regions regarding the suitability for coexistence of different maize cultivars: Sabine Prescher, Joachim Schiemann & Alexandra Hiisken -- Is there any room for alternatives? Socio-economic implications of GMOs cultivation at large-scale - Case study in Spain: Rosa Binimelis, Iliana Monterroso & Mariel Vilella -- Development of the indicator "Genetic engineering in agriculture": Christiane Eschenbach & Wilhelm Windhorst -- New pest in crop caused by large scale cultivation of Bt corn: Christoph Then -- Chapter IV: Setting the frames: integrative interdisciplinary approaches -- The Danish coexistence regulation and the Danish farmers attitude towards GMO: Morten Gylling -- From risk assessment to in-context trajectory evaluation: GMOs and their social implications: Vincenzo Pavone, Joanna Goven & Riccardo Guarino -- The lack of regulation on GMO as one of the risk factors for biodiver_,sity in a place of unique value - Example of the Lake Baikal Region: Natalia Sirina, Christiane Eschenbach, Wilhelm Windhorst & Felix Muller -- GM maize and oil seed rape in Germany: Economic welfare losses from large scale adoption scenarios: Jan Barkmann, Manuel Thiel, Ludwig Theuvsen, Christiane Eschenbach, Wilhelm Windhorst & Rainer Marggraf -- Risk Governance: Communication Strategies for Coexistence with GMOs (Genetically Modified Organisms): Claudia Bethwell, Thomas Weith & Klaus Muller -- EU and German law on coexistence: Individual and systemic solutions and their compatibility with property rights: Sarah Stoppe-Ramadan & Gerd Winter -- Legal implications of the step-by-step principle on risk assessment of GMOs: Caroline von Kries & Gerd Winter -- Dead end developments - lessons learned from unsuccessful GMO: Broder Breckling. ISBN 9783631603611
Schlagworte
Pflanzenbau ; Gentechnisch veränderter Organismus ; Ausbreitung ; Risikoanalyse ; Kongress ; Bremen, Landwirtschaft, Veterinärmedizin
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