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Main conclusions and perspectives from the collective scientific assessment of the effects of plant protection products on biodiversity and ecosystem services along the land–sea continuum in France and French overseas territories

Authors :
Pesce, Stephane
Mamy, Laure
Sanchez, Wilfried
Amichot, Marcel
Artigas, Joan
Mongruel, Remi
Munaron, Dominique
Aviron, Stephanie
Barthélémy, Carole
Beaudouin, Rémy
Bedos, Carole
Bérard, Annette
Berny, Philippe
Bertrand, Cédric
Bertrand, Colette
Betoulle, Dtephane
Bureau‑point, Eve
Charles, Sandrine
Chaumot, Arnaud
Chauvel, Bruno
Coeurdassier, Michael
Corio‑costet, Marie-france
Coutellec, Agnes
Crouzet, Olivier
Doussan, Isabelle
Faburé, Juliette
Fritsch, Clémentine
Gallai, Nicola
Gonzalez, Patrice
Gouy, Véronique
Hedde, Mickael
Langlais, Alexandra
Le Bellec, Fabrice
Leboulanger, Christophe
Margoum, Christelle
Martin‑laurent, Fabrice
Morin, Soizic
Mougin, Christian
Nélieu, Sylvie
Pelosi, Celine
Rault, Magali
Sabater, Sergi
Stachowski-haberkorn, Sabine
Sucré, Alliott
Thomas, Marielle
Tournebize, Julien
Leenhardt, Sophie
Pesce, Stephane
Mamy, Laure
Sanchez, Wilfried
Amichot, Marcel
Artigas, Joan
Mongruel, Remi
Munaron, Dominique
Aviron, Stephanie
Barthélémy, Carole
Beaudouin, Rémy
Bedos, Carole
Bérard, Annette
Berny, Philippe
Bertrand, Cédric
Bertrand, Colette
Betoulle, Dtephane
Bureau‑point, Eve
Charles, Sandrine
Chaumot, Arnaud
Chauvel, Bruno
Coeurdassier, Michael
Corio‑costet, Marie-france
Coutellec, Agnes
Crouzet, Olivier
Doussan, Isabelle
Faburé, Juliette
Fritsch, Clémentine
Gallai, Nicola
Gonzalez, Patrice
Gouy, Véronique
Hedde, Mickael
Langlais, Alexandra
Le Bellec, Fabrice
Leboulanger, Christophe
Margoum, Christelle
Martin‑laurent, Fabrice
Morin, Soizic
Mougin, Christian
Nélieu, Sylvie
Pelosi, Celine
Rault, Magali
Sabater, Sergi
Stachowski-haberkorn, Sabine
Sucré, Alliott
Thomas, Marielle
Tournebize, Julien
Leenhardt, Sophie
Source :
Environmental Science and Pollution Research (1614-7499) (Springer) In Press
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Preservation of biodiversity and ecosystem services is critical for sustainable development and human well-being. However, an unprecedented erosion of biodiversity is observed and the use of plant protection products (PPP) has been identified as one of its main causes. In this context, at the request of the French Ministries responsible for the Environment, for Agriculture and for Research, a panel of 46 scientific experts ran a nearly 2-year-long (2020–2022) collective scientific assessment (CSA) of international scientific knowledge relating to the impacts of PPP on biodiversity and ecosystem services. The scope of this CSA covered the terrestrial, atmospheric, freshwater, and marine environments (with the exception of groundwater) in their continuity from the site of PPP application to the ocean, in France and French overseas territories, based on international knowledge produced on or transposable to this type of context (climate, PPP used, biodiversity present, etc.). Here, we provide a brief summary of the CSA’s main conclusions, which were drawn from about 4500 international publications. Our analysis finds that PPP contaminate all environmental matrices, including biota, and cause direct and indirect ecotoxicological effects that unequivocally contribute to the decline of certain biological groups and alter certain ecosystem functions and services. Levers for action to limit PPP-driven pollution and effects on environmental compartments include local measures from plot to landscape scales and regulatory improvements. However, there are still significant gaps in knowledge regarding environmental contamination by PPPs and its effect on biodiversity and ecosystem functions and services. Perspectives and research needs are proposed to address these gaps.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Environmental Science and Pollution Research (1614-7499) (Springer) In Press
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1434547990
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007.s11356-023-26952-z