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  • 生物多样性保护 生物多样性保护
  • 遗传技术是一种基因技术.
  • 让公众参与到科学领域.

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  • 生物多样性的减少需要创新的解决方案.
  • 新兴的遗传工具为保护提供了潜力.
  • 公共论对于负责任的新技术发展至关重要.

研究的目的:

  • 探索公众对新西兰新型遗传害虫控制技术的看法.
  • 了解有关风险,益处和与现有方法的比较的社会关切.
  • 确定公众对监督小组组成和考虑的偏好.

主要方法:

  • 11个重点小组与各种参与者进行了讨论.
  • 内容分析用于分析风险和收益的定性数据.
  • 探讨的关键主题包括环境,实用和伦理方面的考虑.

主要成果:

  • 参与者将环境,实用和伦理因素确定为关键的社会问题.
  • 大多数参与者承认对技术进行比较的知识有限.
  • 一致呼吁在整个发展和多部门小组监督过程中提供可访问的信息.

结论:

  • 公共参与对于生物多样性遗传工具的伦理开发和实施至关重要.
  • 科学家,政策制定者和公众参与的透明度和协作监督是至关重要的.
  • 未来的战略必须使科学进步与社会价值观和理解保持一致.