he pesticide risk analysis process is well regulated in the EU, especially in relation to placing on the market authorisation procedures, but in order to avoid risks for human health and environment in the use phase, information on how these substances are employed and on socio-behavioural fac- tors that can influence the exposure have to be taken into account. To better explore reasons about the gap between risk assessment and risk management, within the EU FP7 Health and Environmental Risks: Organisation, Integration and Cross-fertilisation of Scientific Knowledge (HEROIC) pro- ject, a stepwise stakeholder’s consultation process was devel- oped using a mixed approach in two different phases (survey and roundtable). We elicited stakeholder views regarding fac- tors that could limit the pesticide risk assessment phase linked on how the knowledge is produced and the way the data are used in risk management and in risk communication, also taking into account qualitative factors such as responsibility, trust and behaviours, which could have impact on risk assess- ment policies. Activities deployed indicate that some changes and interaction are needed to better define the problems at the formulation stage, and the type of information risk assessor has to provide, to better inform risk manager in addressing different societal needs, to strengthen the credibility of the process of risk assessment and improve the effectiveness of policies. Integrations between disciplines may initially in- crease the complexity but in turn will provide a better and more useful estimation of the risk, reinforce transparency and drive a more efficient use of risk management resources.

Calliera, M., Marchis, A. V., Sacchettini, G., Capri, E., Stakeholder consultations and opportunities for integrating socio- behavioural factors into the pesticide risk analysis process, <<ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL>>, 2015; 23 (3): 2937-2947. [doi:10.1007/s11356-015-5553-9] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/68544]

Stakeholder consultations and opportunities for integrating socio- behavioural factors into the pesticide risk analysis process

Calliera, Maura;Marchis, Alexandru Vasile;Sacchettini, Gabriele;Capri, Ettore
2016

Abstract

he pesticide risk analysis process is well regulated in the EU, especially in relation to placing on the market authorisation procedures, but in order to avoid risks for human health and environment in the use phase, information on how these substances are employed and on socio-behavioural fac- tors that can influence the exposure have to be taken into account. To better explore reasons about the gap between risk assessment and risk management, within the EU FP7 Health and Environmental Risks: Organisation, Integration and Cross-fertilisation of Scientific Knowledge (HEROIC) pro- ject, a stepwise stakeholder’s consultation process was devel- oped using a mixed approach in two different phases (survey and roundtable). We elicited stakeholder views regarding fac- tors that could limit the pesticide risk assessment phase linked on how the knowledge is produced and the way the data are used in risk management and in risk communication, also taking into account qualitative factors such as responsibility, trust and behaviours, which could have impact on risk assess- ment policies. Activities deployed indicate that some changes and interaction are needed to better define the problems at the formulation stage, and the type of information risk assessor has to provide, to better inform risk manager in addressing different societal needs, to strengthen the credibility of the process of risk assessment and improve the effectiveness of policies. Integrations between disciplines may initially in- crease the complexity but in turn will provide a better and more useful estimation of the risk, reinforce transparency and drive a more efficient use of risk management resources.
2016
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Calliera, M., Marchis, A. V., Sacchettini, G., Capri, E., Stakeholder consultations and opportunities for integrating socio- behavioural factors into the pesticide risk analysis process, <<ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL>>, 2015; 23 (3): 2937-2947. [doi:10.1007/s11356-015-5553-9] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/68544]
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