TY - JOUR
T1 - Emerging methods and tools for environmental risk assessment, decision-making, and policy for nanomaterials
T2 - Summary of NATO Advanced Research Workshop
AU - Linkov, Igor
AU - Steevens, Jeffery
AU - Adlakha-Hutcheon, Gitanjali
AU - Bennett, Erin
AU - Chappell, Mark
AU - Colvin, Vicki
AU - Davis, J. Michael
AU - Davis, Thomas
AU - Elder, Alison
AU - Foss Hansen, Steffen
AU - Hakkinen, Pertti Bert
AU - Hussain, Saber M.
AU - Karkan, Delara
AU - Korenstein, Rafi
AU - Lynch, Iseult
AU - Metcalfe, Chris
AU - Ramadan, Abou Bakr
AU - Satterstrom, F. Kyle
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgments We acknowledge the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Science for Peace and Security Program, US Army Engineer Research and Development Center, US EPA Office of Research and Development, Rice University and Center for Biological and Environmental Nanotechnology, Copper Industry Association, American Chemistry Council, and University of Algarve, for providing financial and in-kind support for the Advanced Research Workshop. Permission was granted by the Chief of Engineers and NATO to publish this information. The views and opinions expressed in this paper are those of the individual authors and not those of the US Army, NATO, or other sponsor agencies.
PY - 2009/4
Y1 - 2009/4
N2 - Nanomaterials and their associated technologies hold promising opportunities for the development of new materials and applications in a wide variety of disciplines, including medicine, environmental remediation, waste treatment, and energy conservation. However, current information regarding the environmental effects and health risks associated with nanomaterials is limited and sometimes contradictory. This article summarizes the conclusions of a 2008 NATO workshop designed to evaluate the wide-scale implications (e.g., benefits, risks, and costs) of the use of nanomaterials on human health and the environment. A unique feature of this workshop was its interdisciplinary nature and focus on the practical needs of policy decision makers. Workshop presentations and discussion panels were structured along four main themes: technology and benefits, human health risk, environmental risk, and policy implications. Four corresponding working groups (WGs) were formed to develop detailed summaries of the state-of-the-science in their respective areas and to discuss emerging gaps and research needs. The WGs identified gaps between the rapid advances in the types and applications of nanomaterials and the slower pace of human health and environmental risk science, along with strategies to reduce the uncertainties associated with calculating these risks.
AB - Nanomaterials and their associated technologies hold promising opportunities for the development of new materials and applications in a wide variety of disciplines, including medicine, environmental remediation, waste treatment, and energy conservation. However, current information regarding the environmental effects and health risks associated with nanomaterials is limited and sometimes contradictory. This article summarizes the conclusions of a 2008 NATO workshop designed to evaluate the wide-scale implications (e.g., benefits, risks, and costs) of the use of nanomaterials on human health and the environment. A unique feature of this workshop was its interdisciplinary nature and focus on the practical needs of policy decision makers. Workshop presentations and discussion panels were structured along four main themes: technology and benefits, human health risk, environmental risk, and policy implications. Four corresponding working groups (WGs) were formed to develop detailed summaries of the state-of-the-science in their respective areas and to discuss emerging gaps and research needs. The WGs identified gaps between the rapid advances in the types and applications of nanomaterials and the slower pace of human health and environmental risk science, along with strategies to reduce the uncertainties associated with calculating these risks.
KW - Decision analysis
KW - Nanomaterials
KW - Nanotechnology governance
KW - Regulatory policy
KW - Risk assessment
KW - Societal implications
KW - Uncertainty analysis
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U2 - 10.1007/s11051-008-9514-9
DO - 10.1007/s11051-008-9514-9
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C2 - 19655050
AN - SCOPUS:61449181236
SN - 1388-0764
VL - 11
SP - 513
EP - 527
JO - Journal of Nanoparticle Research
JF - Journal of Nanoparticle Research
IS - 3
ER -