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整合生态风险分析中的多样化科学和实践知识:以南非生物多样性风险评估为例。

Integrating diverse scientific and practitioner knowledge in ecological risk analysis: a case study of biodiversity risk assessment in South Africa.

机构信息

Conservation Biology Graduate Program, University of Minnesota, 1980 Folwell Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55108, USA.

出版信息

J Environ Manage. 2012 May 15;98:134-46. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2011.12.021. Epub 2012 Jan 20.

Abstract

Ecological risk analysis (ERA) is a structured evaluation of threats to species, natural communities, and ecosystem processes from pollutants and toxicants and more complicated living stressors such as invasive species, genetically modified organisms, and biological control agents. Such analyses are typically conducted by a narrowly-focused group of scientific experts using technical information. We evaluate whether the inclusion of more diverse experts and practitioners in ERA improved the ecological knowledge base about South African biodiversity and the potential impacts of genetically modified (GM) crops. We conducted two participatory ERA workshops in South Africa, analyzing potential impacts of GM maize on biodiversity. The first workshop involved only four biological scientists, who were joined by 18 diverse scientists and practitioners in the second, and we compared the ERA process and results between the two using descriptive statistics and semi-structured interview responses. The addition of diverse experts and practitioners led to a more comprehensive understanding of biological composition of the agro-ecosystem and a more ecologically relevant set of hazards, but impeded hazard prioritization and the generation of precise risk assessment values. Results suggest that diverse participation can improve the scoping or problem formulation of the ERA, by generating an ecologically robust set of information on which to base the subsequent, more technical risk assessment. The participatory ERA process also increased the transparency of the ERA by exposing the logic and rationale for decisions made at each step.

摘要

生态风险分析(ERA)是对污染物和有毒物质以及更复杂的生物胁迫(如入侵物种、转基因生物和生物防治剂)对物种、自然群落和生态系统过程的威胁进行结构化评估。这种分析通常由一组狭隘关注的科学专家使用技术信息进行。我们评估了在 ERA 中纳入更多不同的专家和从业者是否改善了关于南非生物多样性和转基因(GM)作物潜在影响的生态知识库。我们在南非进行了两次参与式 ERA 研讨会,分析了转基因玉米对生物多样性的潜在影响。第一次研讨会仅涉及四名生物科学家,第二次研讨会有 18 名不同的科学家和从业者参加,我们使用描述性统计和半结构化访谈回复比较了这两个研讨会的 ERA 过程和结果。多样化专家和从业者的参与导致对农业生态系统生物组成的更全面理解和更具生态相关性的危害,但阻碍了危害优先级排序和精确风险评估值的生成。结果表明,多样化的参与可以通过生成一组关于后续更技术性风险评估的生态稳健信息来改善 ERA 的范围界定或问题制定。参与式 ERA 过程还通过暴露每个步骤决策的逻辑和基本原理,提高了 ERA 的透明度。

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