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Methodological scheme for designing the monitoring of genetically modified crops at the regional scale

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Centre for Agricultural Landscape- and Land Use Research ZALF, Department for Land Use Systems and Landscape Ecology, Eberswalder Str. 84, Germany
Graef, F.;
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Federal Agency for Nature Protection BfN, Germany
Züghart, W.;
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1058920871
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Federal Biological Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry BBA, Germany
Hommel, Bernd;
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Centre for Agricultural Landscape- and Land Use Research ZALF, Department for Land Use Systems and Landscape Ecology, Eberswalder Str. 84, Germany
Heinrich, U.;
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Centre for Agricultural Landscape- and Land Use Research ZALF, Department for Land Use Systems and Landscape Ecology, Eberswalder Str. 84, Germany
Stachow, U.;
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Centre for Agricultural Landscape- and Land Use Research ZALF, Department for Land Use Systems and Landscape Ecology, Eberswalder Str. 84, Germany
Werner, A.

According to EC regulations the deliberate release of genetically modified (GM) crops into the agro-environment needs to be accompanied by environmental monitoring to detect potential adverse effects, e.g.unacceptable levels of gene flow from GM to non-GM crops, or adverse effects on single species or species groups thus reducing biodiversity. There is, however, considerable scientific and public debate on how GM crops should be monitored with sufficient accuracy, discussing questions of potential adverse effects, agro-environmental variables or indicators to be monitored and respective detection methods; Another basic component, the appropriate number and location of monitoring sites, is hardly considered. Currently, no consistent GM crop monitoring approach combines these components systematically. This study focuses on and integrates spatial agro-environmental aspects at a landscape level in order to design monitoring networks. Based on examples of environmental variables associated with the cropping of Bt-Maize (Zea maize L.), herbicide-tolerant (HT) winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.), HT sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.), and starch-modified potato (Solanum tuberosum L.), we develop a transferable framework and assessment scheme that comprises anticipated adverse environmental effects, variables to be measured and monitoring methods.These we integrate with a rule-based GIS (geographic information system) analysis, applying widely available spatial area and point information from existing environmental networks. This is used todevelop scenarios with optimised regional GM crop monitoring networks. © Springer Science + Business Media, Inc. 2005.

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