GMOs

GMOs

Implications for Biodiversity Conservation and Ecological Processes

Hawksworth, David L.; Chaurasia, Anurag; Pessoa de Miranda, Manoela

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

12/2021

667

Mole

Inglês

9783030531850

15 a 20 dias

1038

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Introduction.- Chapter 1. GMOs, Biodiversity and Ecosystem Processes Part I: GM CROPS AND THEIR IMPACTS.- Chapter 2. Impact of GM crops on farmland biodiversity.- Chapter 3. GM crops: Resistance development and impact on biodiversity.- Chapter 4. Impact of Genetically Modified Crops on the Biodiversity of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi.- Chapter 5. GMOs - Impact on Non-Target Arthropods.- Chapter 6. Impacts of Genetically Engineered Crops on the Soil Microbiome, Biological Processes and Ecosystem Services.- Chapter 7. Environmental analytical and ecotoxicological aspects of Bt maize in the Pannonian Biogeographical Region of the European Union. Part II: GM INSECTS.- Chapter 8. GM Insect biodiversity and ecological interactions.- Chapter 9. Invasive Species Control and Resolution of Wildlife Damage Conflicts: a Framework for Chemical and Genetically-based Management Methods.- Chapter 10. Risk assessment of transgenic silkworms.- Part III: GM VERTEBRATES.- Chapter 11. Genetically Engineered Fish: potential impacts on aquaculture, biodiversity, and the environment.- Chapter 12. GM Farm Animals: Potential Impact on Biodiversity Including Ethical Concerns.- Chapter 13. GM Animals: Biodiversity and Bioethical Concerns and Analysis.- Part IV: RISK ASSESSMENT.- Chapter 14. Hypothesis-led ecological risk assessment of GM crops to support decision-making about product use.- Chapter 15. Risk assessment of insect-resistant genetically modified crops on non-target arthropods and benefits to associated biodiversity of agro-ecosystems.- Chapter 16. Ecological Risk Assessment for soil invertebrate biodiversity and ecosystem services.- Part V: GENE DRIVE APPROACHES.- Chapter 17. Engineered Gene Drives: Ecological, environmental, and societal concerns.- Chapter 18. Engineered Gene Drives and their Value in the Control of Vector Borne Diseases, Weeds, Pests and Invasive Species.- Chapter 19. Evaluating Gene Drive Approaches for Public Benefit.- Part VI: GOVERNANCE AND REGULATION.- Chapter 20. Governance of Emerging Technologies/Applications in the Bio/Life Sciences: Genome Editing and Synthetic Biology.- Part VII: ANNEX A.- National legal perspectives. Africa. Chapter 21. Botswana - Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and Synthetic biology: Their potential applications and the legal perspectives.- Chapter 22. Democratic Republic of the Congo - GMOs/synthetic biology rules/regulations and biodiversity: A legal perspective.- Chapter 23. Kenya - A Review of Regulation of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) - Case Study of Kenya. Chapter 24. South Africa - Synthetic Biology Regulatory Considerations and Biodiversity: A Legal Perspective for South Africa.- Chapter 25. Tunisia - The Use of Modern Biotechnology in Tunisia: Regulatory Framework.- Chapter 26. Zimbabwe - The status of Biosafety in Zimbabwe: A legal perspective. Americas.- Chapter 27. Argentina - Regulatory Framework for Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs).- Chapter 28. Colombia - GMOs/innovative biotechnology regulations.- Chapter 29. Ecuador - Modern biotechnology in Ecuador: development and legal framework.- Chapter 30. Honduras - GMOs/synthetic biology rules/regulations and biodiversity: A legal perspective from Honduras.- Chapter 31. Venezuela - GMOs/regulations and biodiversity: A legal perspective in Venezuela.- Asia.- Chapter 32. India - GMOs/Synthetic Biology rules/regulations and biodiversity: A legal perspective from India.- Chapter 33. Malaysia - Genetic modifications and synthetic biology regulations and biodiversity: A legal perspective for Malaysia.- Chapter 34. Pakistan - Synthetic Biology: challenges and opportunities from a biodiversity perspective in Pakistan.- Chapter 35. Thailand - GMOs and synthetic biology regulations: Thailand perspective.- Australasia.- Chapter 36. Australia - Biodiversity Considerations as Part of the Regulation of GMOs, Including Synthetic Organisms.- Chapter 37. New Zealand - GMO Rules and Regulations in New Zealand.- Europe.- Chapter 38. Czech Republic - GMO Regulations and Biodiversity: A Legal Perspective.- Chapter 39. Hungary - Hungary's GMO-free policy and its legal background.- Chapter 40. Italy - GMOs and synthetic biology rules/regulations and biodiversity: the legal perspective of Italy.- Chapter 41. Norway - The Norwegian Gene Technology Act: Protection of Biodiversity.- Chapter 42. Slovenia - GMOs and synthetic biology regulations and biodiversity: A Slovenian legal perspective.
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genetic diversity;evolutionary challenges;bioethical issues;emerging technologies;biological conservation;Transgenic organisms