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dc.contributor.editorLeenhardt, Sophie
dc.contributor.editorMamy, Laure
dc.contributor.editorPesce, Stéphane
dc.contributor.editorSanchez, Wilfried
dc.date.accessioned2025-03-07T17:28:07Z
dc.date.available2025-03-07T17:28:07Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.date.submitted2023-05-25T15:09:15Z
dc.identifierONIX_20230525_9782759236565_6
dc.identifierhttps://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/63162
dc.identifier.urihttps://doab-dev.siscern.org/handle/20.500.12854/160140
dc.description.abstractAs part of the Ecophyto II+ plan, INRAE and Ifremer were entrusted in 2020 with the task of conducting a collective scientific assessment on the impacts of plant protection products on biodiversity and ecosystem services. The results, released in May 2022, confirm that all types of terrestrial and aquatic environments, all of their compartments and most of the organisms found there are contaminated by plant protection products. Contamination varies according to the distance from the areas where the products are used, mainly in agriculture. It has direct and indirect impacts on ecosystems, in particular the decline of terrestrial and aquatic invertebrate and bird populations, as well as the alteration of ecosystem functions and services. Different levers contribute to mitigating contamination and its impacts, with varying effectiveness depending on their combination (regulations, conditions of use of products, etc.). This expertise identifies research needs, in particular to better understand dynamic phenomena in a context of multiple pressures on the environment. The aim is to characterise and predict the impacts and to improve the procedures for assessing the risks associated with the use of plant protection products. This book is intended for all actors and decision-makers concerned by the use of plant protection products, whether they are involved in the legal, political, industrial or associative fields, or in research or teaching.
dc.languageFrench
dc.rightsopen access
dc.subject.otheragriculture
dc.subject.otheragronomy
dc.subject.otherwatershed
dc.subject.otherbiodiversity
dc.subject.othercontamination
dc.subject.otherriver
dc.subject.othersustainable development
dc.subject.otherwater
dc.subject.otherseawater
dc.subject.otherfreshwater
dc.subject.otherecology
dc.subject.otherecosystem
dc.subject.otherenvironment
dc.subject.otherflora
dc.subject.otherrisk management
dc.subject.otherherbicide
dc.subject.otherplant protection
dc.subject.otheranimal pathology
dc.subject.otherpesticide
dc.subject.otherpublic policy
dc.subject.otherpollution
dc.subject.otherplant production
dc.subject.othertoxicology
dc.subject.otherthema EDItEUR::R Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning::RN The environment::RNP Pollution and threats to the environment
dc.titleImpacts des produits phytopharmaceutiques sur la biodiversité et les services écosystémiques
dc.typebook
oapen.identifier.doi10.35690/978-2-7592-3657-2
oapen.relation.isPublishedBy0a7aef96-655f-462d-9d9a-7da8417f35c0
oapen.relation.isbn9782759236565
oapen.relation.isbn9782759236572
oapen.relation.isbn9782759236589
oapen.pages184
dc.abstractotherlanguageAs part of the Ecophyto II+ plan, INRAE and Ifremer were entrusted in 2020 with the task of conducting a collective scientific assessment on the impacts of plant protection products on biodiversity and ecosystem services. The results, released in May 2022, confirm that all types of terrestrial and aquatic environments, all of their compartments and most of the organisms found there are contaminated by plant protection products. Contamination varies according to the distance from the areas where the products are used, mainly in agriculture. It has direct and indirect impacts on ecosystems, in particular the decline of terrestrial and aquatic invertebrate and bird populations, as well as the alteration of ecosystem functions and services. Different levers contribute to mitigating contamination and its impacts, with varying effectiveness depending on their combination (regulations, conditions of use of products, etc.). This expertise identifies research needs, in particular to better understand dynamic phenomena in a context of multiple pressures on the environment. The aim is to characterise and predict the impacts and to improve the procedures for assessing the risks associated with the use of plant protection products. This book is intended for all actors and decision-makers concerned by the use of plant protection products, whether they are involved in the legal, political, industrial or associative fields, or in research or teaching.


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