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Risk Management of GMOs - Coggle Diagram
Risk Management of GMOs
Cartagena Protocol of biosafety; Article 16
Should not burden technology
Encourage relationships with biotechnology, national regulatory frameworks
Duty must be shared during process
Compliance with all parties
Socio-economic or ethical aspects that need consideration
How to reduce riskk
Political Action
Reduce the amount of risks through regulatory systems designed to deal with GMO
Case by case management as different GMO has different genetic characteristics
Trials and prior concern from authorities
Safe use of biotechnology products
Biosafety regulatory frameworks
Risk Assessment and risk management: interlinked terms
Difference in monitoritng
**Components of risk management
Transparency and acces
EIA procedures, decision making, labelling
Public Awareness
Ways to manage Risks
Laboratory studies and experiments to assess the risks
interaction with indigenous microbes and negative impact on them
Possible effects on plants, animals, humans and biogeochemical processes as well
potential for survival and persistence in environment
Potential for gene tranfer
Contained use of GMOs
Measures to reduce contact between GMOs and environment
Physical or biological containment