1. Pesticide licensing in the EU and protecting pollinators.
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Siviter, Harry, Linguadoca, Alberto, Ippolito, Alessio, and Muth, Felicity
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PESTICIDES , *PESTICIDE pollution , *ENVIRONMENTAL risk assessment , *POLLINATORS , *AGRICULTURAL pests , *PEST control - Abstract
Intensive agriculture is reliant on pesticides to control crop pests, but these chemicals can have negative environmental consequences. This has resulted in repeated calls for pesticide risk assessments to be modified to better protect ecosystem services such as pollination. However, the pesticide licensing process is complex, and consequently there is often confusion between risk assessments where the environmental impact of pesticide use is considered, and risk management where licensing decisions are made. Using bees as a case study, we provide a roadmap for how pesticides are licensed for use in the European Union. By outlining the regulatory process, we highlight key data gaps that need to be addressed to generate a holistic approach to environmental risk assessment. Such an approach is vital to protect pollinators and wildlife more broadly from the unintended consequences of pesticide use. Siviter et al. outline the regulatory process by which pesticides are licenced in the European Union, and highlight gaps that need to be addressed to generate a holistic approach to environmental risk assessment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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