A stakeholder engagement approach for identifying future research directions in the evaluation of current and emerging applications of GMOs
The yield of several commodity crops is provided in large part by genetically modified crops in North and South America. However, reservations exist in Europe due to possible negative effects on human health or environment. This paper aims to analyse the current research priorities identified in EU...
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doaj-971fd778db27495ab22a9341f19ea1cf2020-11-25T02:53:57ZengFirenze University PressBio-based and Applied Economics2280-61802280-61722017-07-016110.13128/BAE-1853517391A stakeholder engagement approach for identifying future research directions in the evaluation of current and emerging applications of GMOsDavide Menozzi0Kaloyan Kostov1Giovanni Sogari2Salvatore Arpaia3Daniela Moyankova4Cristina Mora5University of ParmaABI – Agrobioinstitute, Sofia 1164, BulgariaDepartment of Food and Drug, University of Parma, Parma 43125, ItalyENEA – National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development, Rotondella (MT) 75026, ItalyABI – Agrobioinstitute, Sofia 1164, BulgariaDepartment of Food and Drug, University of Parma, Parma 43125, ItalyThe yield of several commodity crops is provided in large part by genetically modified crops in North and South America. However, reservations exist in Europe due to possible negative effects on human health or environment. This paper aims to analyse the current research priorities identified in EU countries and to engage European stakeholders into the formulation of future common research needs regarding the effects of the possible adoption of commercially available and forthcoming genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in the areas of socio-economics, human and animal health, and environment. Additionally, it aims to identify the requirements for sharing available research capacities and existing infrastructures. First a mapping exercise of existing research activities in Europe was performed. A questionnaire was developed on a web-based platform and submitted to national focal points to collect information from EU Member States. Information was collected from 320 research projects conducted in the last 10 years in Europe. To refine results of the surveys, twenty invited experts and stakeholders from the public funding agencies of different EU Member States participated in an international workshop. This paper reports the main findings of these activities. https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/bae/article/view/3306genetically modified organisms (GMOs)socio-economichuman and animal healthenvironment |
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Davide Menozzi Kaloyan Kostov Giovanni Sogari Salvatore Arpaia Daniela Moyankova Cristina Mora A stakeholder engagement approach for identifying future research directions in the evaluation of current and emerging applications of GMOs Bio-based and Applied Economics genetically modified organisms (GMOs) socio-economic human and animal health environment |
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Davide Menozzi Kaloyan Kostov Giovanni Sogari Salvatore Arpaia Daniela Moyankova Cristina Mora |
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A stakeholder engagement approach for identifying future research directions in the evaluation of current and emerging applications of GMOs |
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A stakeholder engagement approach for identifying future research directions in the evaluation of current and emerging applications of GMOs |
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A stakeholder engagement approach for identifying future research directions in the evaluation of current and emerging applications of GMOs |
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A stakeholder engagement approach for identifying future research directions in the evaluation of current and emerging applications of GMOs |
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A stakeholder engagement approach for identifying future research directions in the evaluation of current and emerging applications of GMOs |
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stakeholder engagement approach for identifying future research directions in the evaluation of current and emerging applications of gmos |
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Firenze University Press |
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Bio-based and Applied Economics |
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The yield of several commodity crops is provided in large part by genetically modified crops in North and South America. However, reservations exist in Europe due to possible negative effects on human health or environment. This paper aims to analyse the current research priorities identified in EU countries and to engage European stakeholders into the formulation of future common research needs regarding the effects of the possible adoption of commercially available and forthcoming genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in the areas of socio-economics, human and animal health, and environment. Additionally, it aims to identify the requirements for sharing available research capacities and existing infrastructures. First a mapping exercise of existing research activities in Europe was performed. A questionnaire was developed on a web-based platform and submitted to national focal points to collect information from EU Member States. Information was collected from 320 research projects conducted in the last 10 years in Europe. To refine results of the surveys, twenty invited experts and stakeholders from the public funding agencies of different EU Member States participated in an international workshop. This paper reports the main findings of these activities.
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