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Ecological Modernization Versus Sustainable Development: the Case of Genetic Modification Regulation in New Zealand

机译:生态现代化与可持续发展:以新西兰基因改造法规为例

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Ecological modernization and sustainable development are the two dominant paradigms in environmental policy. This paper assesses the implications of competing understandings of ecological modernization and sustainable development using the case of genetic modification regulation in New Zealand. Although the New Zealand regulatory framework embraces the symbolic language of sustainability, it ultimately adheres to a narrow notion of ecological modernization. By adopting a technically driven risk management process and a diluted precautionary approach, alongside limiting public input into decision-making on genetic modification, it undercuts its commitment to sustainable development definition-ally and procedurally. Analysis of the New Zealand biotechnology policy regulatory framework, which consists of the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms (HSNO) Act and the Environmental Risk Management Authority (ERMA), shows how institutionalization of a narrow conception of ecological modernization can preempt real commitment to sustainable development.
机译:生态现代化和可持续发展是环境政策的两个主要范式。本文以新西兰的基因改造法规为例,评估了对生态现代化和可持续发展的相互理解的含义。尽管新西兰监管框架包含了可持续性的象征性语言,但最终还是遵循了狭义的生态现代化概念。通过采用技术驱动的风险管理流程和简化的预防措施,同时限制公众对基因改造决策的投入,从定义上和程序上削弱了其对可持续发展的承诺。对由《有害物质和新生物》(HSNO)法案和《环境风险管理局》(ERMA)组成的新西兰生物技术政策法规框架的分析表明,狭义的生态现代化概念的制度化如何能够超越对可持续发展的真正承诺。

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