2011
DOI: 10.1002/ieam.205
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Xplicit, a novel approach in probabilistic spatiotemporally explicit exposure and risk assessment for plant protection products

Abstract: The quantification of risk (the likelihood and extent of adverse effects) is a prerequisite in regulatory decision making for plant protection products and is the goal of the Xplicit project. In its present development stage, realism is increased in the exposure assessment (EA), first by using real-world data on, e.g., landscape factors affecting exposure, and second, by taking the variability of key factors into account. Spatial and temporal variability is explicitly addressed. Scale dependencies are taken in… Show more

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“…Corresponding explicit AEs will have to be provided in future RAs, quantifying effect magnitudes in space and time for a defined biological entity (e.g., individuum, population, functional group) and attributes (e.g., behavior, survival and/or growth, abundance and/or biomass). Although the presented xOffFieldSoil approach currently has a focus on exposure assessment (Model design section below), its underlying concepts are built to address the full SPG framework (Bub et al, 2020; Schad, 2013; Schad & Schulz, 2011).…”
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“…Corresponding explicit AEs will have to be provided in future RAs, quantifying effect magnitudes in space and time for a defined biological entity (e.g., individuum, population, functional group) and attributes (e.g., behavior, survival and/or growth, abundance and/or biomass). Although the presented xOffFieldSoil approach currently has a focus on exposure assessment (Model design section below), its underlying concepts are built to address the full SPG framework (Bub et al, 2020; Schad, 2013; Schad & Schulz, 2011).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Endpoints can focus on exposure values (as in the case study herein), soil function, or populations of soil organisms, if corresponding population effect models are integrated into xOffFieldSoil. Such model adaptations are possible as xOffFieldSoil is built on a generic modular landscape modeling framework (Figure 2; Schad, 2013). The aims of this framework are (i) to provide concepts and a toolbox to build landscape models capable of propagating variability to model outcome while complying with fundamental principles of MC modeling (e.g., outcome pattern to represent a possible status of the modeled system); (ii) to enable the integration of existing models as components (also to facilitate model validation); (iii) to assure consistent data and information states within the model; and (iv) to transparently build AEs that directly link to the attributes, risk dimensions, and scales defined in SPGs (e.g., EFSA PPR Panel, 2017; EFSA Scientific Committee, 2016).…”
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“…The agricultural management component generates input data for the model on application characteristics with regard to, e.g., location, timing, application rate, and used equipment. The spray drift component , simulates the spray drift deposition per square meter along field edges per day. For each orchard, the application date is picked randomly within a user-defined application window.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%