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March 7, 2007 1560229896 978-1560229896 1
Take a closer look at the questions surrounding the long-term impact of GE crops

Genetically Engineered Crops examines current controversies surrounding the potential health, environmental, and social impacts of plants produced using molecular biology techniques. Educators, professionals, and practitioners representing a wide range of disciplines, including plant biotechnology, environmental health risk assessment, law, food safety assessment, and bio safety, address the uncertainties of the science, biological risks, national and international governance issues in North and South America, Europe, and Africa, and the need for full public understanding of genetically engineered crops.

Proper regulation of food requires a broad understanding of the science and of varying public perceptions of the technology that will lead to effective governance. Genetically Engineered Crops examines ecological, health, and environmental concerns about crop genetic engineering, the need for precaution, biosafety, and liability, and the challenges faced in meeting the public’s demands for proper understanding of the risks involved. With no worldwide framework for regulation in place and public concern about food safety growing, this vital book takes a closer look at the long-term impact of GE crops and their place in the future of agriculture.

Genetically Engineered Crops examines:
  • the laboratory hazards of gene splicing
  • environmental releases of GEOs
  • the loss of agrobiodiversity
  • the ecological effects of HRCs
  • ecological and environmental risk assessment of GE crops
  • human health implications of GE foods
  • allergenicity and toxicity
  • the precautionary principle
  • international trade and regulatory harm
  • “smart regulations” in Canada
  • shortcomings in risk assessment
  • liability and compensation
  • and much more
Genetically Engineered Crops is a vital reference resource for anyone working in the plant and crop sciences, the social sciences, national and international bioregulation, environmental law, and agribusiness.

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Nearly 400 years ago, the English scientist-philosopher Francis Bacon envisioned a time when the plants and animals on the earth were the starting materials for refashioning biological life forms according to human design.2 Read the first page
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unconfined release, biotechnology governance, participatory technology assessment, substantial equivalence, smart regulations, food safety assessment, comitology procedure, institutional science, native thistles, market authorizations, novel traits, science shops, transgenic crops, scientific risk assessment, participatory governance, biotechnology policy, facto moratorium, precautionary principle
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Cartagena Protocol, European Commission, Royal Society of Canada, Novel Food Regulation, North American, National Academy of Sciences, New York Times, Space Objects Convention, Pew Initiative, Science Museum, Accessed April, Biosafety Protocol, European Food Safety Authority, European Union, National Research Council, South Africa, Auditor General of Canada, European Parliament, Golden Rice, Island Press, Ministry of Agriculture, New Zealand, Boca Raton, Ecological Applications, Federal Register
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