Bok: Biosafety First – Holistic Approaches to Risk and Uncertainty in Genetic Engineering and Genetically Modified Organisms
Vi er stolte av å presentere vår helt egen bok i biosikkerhet.
Sammen med Lim Li Ching fra Third World Network har GenØks forskningssjef Terje Traavik vært redaktør for denne vidtspennende boka i biosikkerhet. Et 20-talls internasjonale fagpersoner har bidratt innen sine fagfelt, og boka dekker i tillegg til temaer av vitenskapelig art også forvaltningsmessige, sosio-kulturelle og sosio-økonomiske problemstillinger.
BIOSAFETY FIRST
Holistic Approaches to Risk and Uncertainty in Genetic Engineering and Genetically Modified Organisms
Edited by Terje Traavik and Lim Li Ching
Published by Third World Network and GenØk
ISBN: 978-983-2729-98-3
Year: 2009 No. of pages: 616
ABOUT THE BOOK
The challenges for risk identification, assessment and management posed by genetic engineering and genetically modified organisms are some of the most demanding issues facing many countries and societies today. The evolving field of biosafety has developed in response to these challenges.
BIOSAFETY FIRST is a stimulating collection of the latest thinking concerning biosafety science. It is a unique work as its approach to biosafety is holistic, encompassing not only the scientific, but also the socio-economic, cultural, policy and regulatory spheres. It does not claim to give all the answers, but acknowledges the issues and points to the uncertainties and knowledge gaps that still need to be addressed. Drawing on the new scientific field of ‘gene ecology’, and advocating a precautionary approach, this book provides a foundation on which countries can start to openly and responsibly appraise these new technologies and their products.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
PROFESSOR TERJE TRAAVIK is the author of more than 180 scientific articles and book chapters. He was Professor of Virology at the University of Tromsø, Norway, 1983-2003. Originally a medical and molecular virologist, Traavik later crossed into molecular and cellular cancer research. In 1992 he received the Erna and Olav Aakre Foundation Prize for Excellent Cancer Research. In the early 1990s he was the Board Chairman of the national research programme Environmental Effects of Biotechnology, which was funded by the Research Council of Norway. In 1997, he initiated and became the Scientific Director of GenØk – The Norwegian Institute of Gene Ecology, and since 2003 he has also been Professor of Gene Ecology at the University of Tromsø.
LIM LI CHING has a BSc in Ecology and an MPhil in Development Studies. She works with the biosafety programme at Third World Network, an international NGO based in Malaysia. She has been actively participating at the UN Biosafety Protocol negotiations, its related experts’ meetings and other international, regional and national biosafety meetings. She is also a Senior Fellow of the Oakland Institute, USA.
CONTENTS
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION BY THE EDITORS
PART ONE
Chapter 1 LIFE ON EARTH
Chapter 2 INTRODUCTION TO SOME BASIC FEATURES OF GENETIC INFORMATION: FROM DNA TO PROTEINS
Chapter 3 THE COMPLEX AND INTERACTIVE PATHWAY FROM (TRANS) GENES TO PROTEINS
Chapter 4 GENETIC ENGINEERING OF LIVING CELLS AND ORGANISMS
Chapter 5 BASICS ON THE FIFTH NUCLEOTIDE IN DNA, 5-METHYLDEOXYCYTIDINE: A REGULATORY GENETIC SIGNAL
Chapter 7 GE APPLICATIONS AND GMO RELEASE: THE ETHICAL CHALLENGES PART TWO
Chapter 8 GENETICALLY ENGINEERED CELLS AND ORGANISMS: SUBSTANTIALLY EQUIVALENT OR DIFFERENT?
Chapter 9 GENETIC ENGINEERING AND OMITTED HEALTH RESEARCH: STILL NO ANSWERS TO AGEING QUESTIONS
Chapter 10 BIODIVERSITY, ECOSYSTEM SERVICES AND GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS
Chapter 11 INVASION OF EXOTIC SPECIES: LESSONS FOR GMOS?
Chapter 12 VERTICAL (TRANS) GENE FLOW: IMPLICATIONS FOR CROP DIVERSITY AND WILD RELATIVES
Chapter 13 UNINTENDED HORIZONTAL TRANSFER OF RECOMBINANT DNA
Chapter 15 DNAVACCINES: MECHANISMS ANDASPECTS OF RELEVANCE FOR BIOSAFETY
Chapter 16 MODELS OF SCIENCE AND POLICY
Chapter 17 THE ROLE OF PRECAUTIONARY MOTIVATED SCIENCE IN ADDRESSING SCIENTIFIC UNCERTAINTIES RELATED TO GMOS
Chapter 19 GENETIC ENGINEERING, BIOSAFETY AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
Chapter 21 PUTTING FARMERS FIRST IN SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE PRACTICES PART THREE
Chapter 22 A GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO THE REGULATION OF GMOS AND GENE TECHNOLOGY
Chapter 23 DEFINITIONS OF GMO/LMO AND MODERN BIOTECHNOLOGY
Chapter 24 SUSTAINABILITY, SOCIAL AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN REGULATIONS
Chapter 26 CARTAGENA PROTOCOL ON BIOSAFETY
Chapter 27 THE WTO AGREEMENTS: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE OBLIGATIONS AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR BIOSAFETY
Chapter 29 THE PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE IN GMO REGULATIONS
Chapter 30 THE PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE AND THE CARTAGENA PROTOCOL ON BIOSAFETY: DEVELOPMENT OF A CONCEPT
Chapter 33 MONITORING GMOS RELEASED INTO THE ENVIRONMENT AND THE FOOD PRODUCTION SYSTEM
Chapter 34 PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN BIOSAFETY ISSUES
Chapter 35 BIOSAFETY FORECAST SERVICE: THE PRECAUTIONARY APPROACH IN PRACTICAL BIOSAFETY
AUTHOR INDEX
GLOSSARY
SUBJECT INDEX
Price:
US$55.00 for First World countries
US$35.00 for Third World countries
RM65.00 for Malaysia
Prices are inclusive of postage costs by airmail.
How to Order the Book
Contact Third World Network at 131 Jalan Macalister, 10400 Penang, Malaysia.
Tel: 604-2266159
Fax: 604-2264505
Email: twnet@po.jaring.my for further information