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New Insights for Pesticide Risk Assessment: Humans and the Environment

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National Centre for Environmental Health, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, 28220 Madrid, Spain
Interests: human and environmental risk assessment for pesticides and other chemicals; conceptual developments and the incorporation of new approach methodologies (NAMs); public health and environmental pollution; sustainability assessments; “One Health” approaches
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Guest Editor
National Centre for Environmental Health, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, 28220 Madrid, Spain
Interests: human risk assessment for pesticides and other chemicals; neurodevelopmental toxicity; molecular mechanisms of toxicity; development of New Approach Methodologies (NAMs); Adverse Outcome Pathway (AOP)

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Considering the success of the first edition of the Special Issue, “Pesticide Risk Assessment: Human and Environmental”, published in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (IJERPH) (https://www.mdpi.com/journal/ijerph/special_issues/Pesticide_Risk_Assessment), we wish to continue to explore this subject, focusing on the incorporation of new concepts, methods, models, and approaches. 

The assessment of pesticides represents a key and continuously evolving area in chemical risk assessment, with high scientific and political interest. After over 50 years of continuous work, scientific and regulatory developments are presenting new challenges for prospective and retrospective assessments, with several driving forces behind them. This second edition of the Special Issue will address the challenges and opportunities related to the evolution of the risk assessment paradigm, as well as the incorporation of new approach methodologies such as in vitro, in silico and omics, through the application of adverse outcome pathway (AOP) networks and the opportunities for more integrative approaches assessing the overall risk of pesticide use instead of single active substances. An area of particular interest is the integration of human and environmental risk assessments as well as integrated risk/benefit analysis. Expanding the “One Health” principles to cover human, animal, plant and environmental health would provide a solid scientific background for assessing and comparing the sustainability of plant protection strategies. 

This Special Issue is open to any subject related to the risk assessment of pesticides for human health and the environment. Research papers, analytical reviews, case studies, conceptual frameworks, and policy-relevant articles are welcome.

Dr. Jose V. Tarazona
Dr. M. Carmen González-Caballero
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • pesticides
  • risk assessment
  • risk management
  • risk communication
  • pesticide toxicology
  • pesticide ecotoxicology
  • pesticide chemistry and monitoring
  • pesticide residues in food
  • landscape risk assessment
  • integration of human and environmental risks
  • pesticides and One Health
  • sustainability of plant protection strategies

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