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Knowledge, Information, and Data Readiness Levels (KaRLs) for Risk Assessment, Communication, and Governance of Nano-, New, and Other Advanced Materials.
Drobne, Damjana; Ciornii, Dmitri; Hodoroaba, Vasile-Dan; Bohmer, Nils; Novak, Sara; Kranjc, Eva; Kononenko, Veno; Reuther, Rudolf.
Afiliação
  • Drobne D; Department of Biology Biotechnical Faculty University of Ljubljana Vecna pot 111 Ljubljana 1000 Slovenia.
  • Ciornii D; Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und-Prüfung (BAM) Division 6.1 Surface Analysis and Interfacial Chemistry Unter den Eichen 87 12205 Berlin Germany.
  • Hodoroaba VD; Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und-Prüfung (BAM) Division 6.1 Surface Analysis and Interfacial Chemistry Unter den Eichen 87 12205 Berlin Germany.
  • Bohmer N; Evonik Operations GmbH Rodenbacher Chaussee 4 63457 Hanau-Wolfgang Germany.
  • Novak S; Department of Biology Biotechnical Faculty University of Ljubljana Vecna pot 111 Ljubljana 1000 Slovenia.
  • Kranjc E; Department of Biology Biotechnical Faculty University of Ljubljana Vecna pot 111 Ljubljana 1000 Slovenia.
  • Kononenko V; Department of Biology Biotechnical Faculty University of Ljubljana Vecna pot 111 Ljubljana 1000 Slovenia.
  • Reuther R; Environmental Assessments Oberes Lautenbächle 3 77886 Lauf Germany.
Glob Chall ; 7(7): 2200211, 2023 Jul.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37483420
The obvious benefits derived from the increasing use of engineered nano-, new, and advanced materials and associated products have to be weighed out by a governance process against their possible risks. Differences in risk perception (beliefs about potential harm) among stakeholders, in particular nonscientists, and low transparency of the underlying decision processes can lead to a lack of support and acceptance of nano-, new, and other advanced material enabled products. To integrate scientific outcomes with stakeholders needs, this work develops a new approach comprising a nine-level, stepwise categorization and guidance system entitled "Knowledge, Information, and Data Readiness Levels" (KaRLs), analogous to the NASA Technology Readiness Levels. The KaRL system assesses the type, extent, and usability of the available data, information, and knowledge and integrates the participation of relevant and interested stakeholders in a cocreation/codesign process to improve current risk assessment, communication, and governance. The novelty of the new system is to communicate and share all available and relevant elements on material related risks in a user/stakeholder-friendly, transparent, flexible, and holistic way and so stimulate reflection, awareness, communication, and a deeper understanding that ultimately enables the discursive process that is needed for the sustainable risk governance of new materials.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article