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  • Exposure science as an independent and interconnected scientific field.
  • Focus on protecting human and ecosystem health.
  • Contribution to a green and sustainable society.

Background:

  • Exposure science is under-recognized in Europe, hindering policy integration.
  • The International Society of Exposure Science (ISES) Europe identified priority areas.
  • Priority areas include education, exposure models, data, biomonitoring, and policy uptake.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To synthesize strategic elements into the 'European Exposure Science Strategy 2020-2030'.
  • To acknowledge exposure science as a distinct field.
  • To harmonize approaches and tools across regulations.

Main Methods:

  • Development of strategic elements by the European exposure science community.
  • Synthesis of these elements into an overarching strategy document.
  • Focus on three strategic objectives: acknowledgment, harmonization, and collaboration.

Main Results:

  • The 'European Exposure Science Strategy 2020-2030' outlines key actions.
  • Proposes initiatives for advancing science, education, and knowledge transfer.
  • Includes funding options and policy uptake strategies.

Conclusions:

  • The strategy aims to anchor European efforts in the global exposure science context.
  • Emphasizes the interface of scientific advancements, decision support, and training.
  • Seeks to establish exposure science as a robust field for assessing and managing stressors across scales.