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Decision Support for International Agreements Regulating Nanomaterials
Authors:Ineke Malsch  Martin Mullins  Elena Semenzin  Alex Zabeo  Danail Hristozov  Antonio Marcomini
Institution:1.Malsch TechnoValuation,Utrecht,The Netherlands;2.Department of Accounting and Finance, Kemmy Business School,University of Limerick,Limerick,Ireland;3.Department of Environmental Sciences, Informatics and Statistics,Ca’ Foscari University of Venice,Mestre-Venezia,Italy
Abstract:Nanomaterials are handled in global value chains for many different products, albeit not always recognisable as nanoproducts. The global market for nanomaterials faces an uncertain future, as the international dialogue on regulating nanomaterials is still ongoing and risk assessment data are being collected. At the same time, regulators and civil society organisations complain about a lack of transparency about the presence of nanomaterials on the market. In the project on Sustainable Nanotechnologies (SUN, www.sun-fp7.eu ), a Decision Support System (SUNDS) has been developed, primarily for confidential use by risk and sustainability managers inside a company or consortium. In this article, we formulate a scenario concerning a potential role for an open access decision support system in negotiations on international agreements regulating trade in nanomaterials. The scenario includes design rules for decision support systems as well as procedures for use of such a system in stakeholder dialogue and policy-making on governance of these and other emerging technologies. This article incorporates analysis of results of stakeholder engagement on nanomaterials as well as literature and internet sources suggested by these stakeholders.
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