2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18157720
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A Simplified Population-Level Landscape Model Identifying Ecological Risk Drivers of Pesticide Applications, Part One: Case Study for Large Herbivorous Mammals

Abstract: Environmental risk assessment is a key process for the authorization of pesticides, and is subjected to continuous challenges and updates. Current approaches are based on standard scenarios and independent substance-crop assessments. This arrangement does not address the complexity of agricultural ecosystems with mammals feeding on different crops. This work presents a simplified model for regulatory use addressing landscape variability, co-exposure to several pesticides, and predicting the effect on populatio… Show more

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“…Any model can be assessed against these criteria using the checklist from the EFSA Good Modelling Practice Scientific Opinion (EFSA, 2014). This strategy is commonly applied when one is proposing models for use in regulatory risk assessment (see Tarazona et al, 2021).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Any model can be assessed against these criteria using the checklist from the EFSA Good Modelling Practice Scientific Opinion (EFSA, 2014). This strategy is commonly applied when one is proposing models for use in regulatory risk assessment (see Tarazona et al, 2021).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regulatory risk assessments focus on premarket authorisations, and should be complemented with post-market environmental vigilance. Landscape aggregated exposure models have been conceptualised [35,36], but are still under early development, particularly in connection with population dynamics [37]. In this context, monitoring data using apex predators can be used to improve the current risk assessment methods as well as for realistic retrospective assessments.…”
Section: Eu Prioritisation and Risk Assessment Practices Are Often Li...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on our review, it seems that guidance documents and transfer of knowledge is a crucial step for new modelling approaches to be implemented. The recommendations on good practices in modelling (EFSA PPR Panel, 2014) as well as the recent publications going in this direction for PPP ERA (Arlos et al, 2020;Raimondo et al, 2021;Roeben et al, 2020;Tarazona et al, 2021), constitute one step further in the acceptance of model categories like population models or TKTD in assessment reports.…”
Section: Temporal Evolution Of Model Use In Reportsmentioning
confidence: 99%