Gene drives at tipping points: Precautionary technology assessment and governance of new approaches to genetically modify animal and plant populations

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This open access book reports on a pilot project aiming at collecting information on the socio-ecological risks that could arise in the event of an uncontrolled spread of genetically engineered organisms into the environment. The researchers will, for instance, be taking a closer look at genetically engineered oilseed rape, genetically engineered olive flies as well as plants and animals with so-called gene drives. The book mainly adresses researchers.

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von Gleich, A., & Schröder, W. (2020). Gene drives at tipping points: Precautionary technology assessment and governance of new approaches to genetically modify animal and plant populations. Gene Drives at Tipping Points: Precautionary Technology Assessment and Governance of New Approaches to Genetically Modify Animal and Plant Populations (pp. 1–256). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-38934-5

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