| Literature DB >> 29576997 |
Tobias Frische1, Sina Egerer1, Steffen Matezki1, Christina Pickl1, Jörn Wogram1.
Abstract
This position paper intends to stimulate a profound rethinking of contemporary agricultural practice. We criticise the current intensity of chemical plant protection in Germany as ecologically unsustainable and thus threatening the achievement of key targets of environmental protection and nature conservation policies. In the first part of the paper, we provide background information on the use of plant protection products (PPP) in German agriculture, the role of agricultural policy, European pesticide legislation, the principles of and framework for environmental risk assessment and risk management of PPP, as well as environmental effects of PPP. The second part is presented against the backdrop of the European "Sustainable Use Directive" (2009/128/EC). This directive requires that "Member States shall adopt National Action Plans to set up their quantitative objectives, targets, measures, and timetables to reduce risks and impacts of pesticide use on human health and the environment and to encourage the development and introduction of integrated pest management and of alternative approaches or techniques to reduce dependency on the use of pesticides." Reflecting on the corresponding debate in Germany, we suggest the following five key principles for a sustainable use of PPP and provide recommendations for their implementation: (1) minimising use; (2) identifying, quantifying, and communicating risks; (3) optimising risk management; (4) compensating for unavoidable effects; (5) internalising external costs.Entities:
Keywords: Pesticides; Plant protection products (PPP); Risk assessment; Risk management; “Sustainable Use Directive” (2009/128/EC)
Year: 2018 PMID: 29576997 PMCID: PMC5849641 DOI: 10.1186/s12302-018-0136-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Sci Eur ISSN: 2190-4715 Impact factor: 5.893
Fig. 1Mean treatment with PPPs of important crops in Germany in 2013
(our presentation, data from the PAPA Web site of JKI: http://papa.jki.bund.de/index.php?menuid=1, see also [5])
Fig. 2Sales in Germany of PPP active substances (without inert gases) in tonnes
(our presentation, data taken from [12] and [13])
Fig. 3Changes in the populations of indicator bird species in Germany’s agricultural landscape
(Figure copied from [23])
Fig. 4Basic principles of Integrated Plant Protection
(from a talk on “Nutzen und Risiken von Pestiziden” by Dr. Eva Reinhard, BLW, Bern, 10.11.2014 at Oekotoxzentrum Dübendorf, Switzerland)