Open Research Europe (Jun 2024)

Testing ethical impact assessment for nano risk governance [version 3; peer review: 2 approved]

  • Ineke MALSCH,
  • Evert Bouman,
  • Panagiotis Isigonis,
  • Georgia Melagraki,
  • Antreas Afantitis,
  • Maria Dusinska

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3

Abstract

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Risk governance of nanomaterials and nanotechnologies has been traditionally mainly limited to risk assessment, risk management and life cycle assessment. Recent approaches have experimented with widening the scope and including economic, social, and ethical aspects. This paper reports on tests and stakeholder feedback on fine-tuning the use of ethical impact assessment guidelines (RiskGONE D3.6) and online tools adapting the CEN Workshop Agreement part 2 CWA 17145-2:2017 (E)) to support risk governance of nanomaterials, in the RiskGONE project. The EIA guidelines and tools are intended to be used as one module in a multicriteria decision support framework for risk governance of nanomaterials, but may also be used for a stand-alone ethical impact assessment.

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