| Literature DB >> 16637150 |
Kerry L Dearfield1, Edward S Bender, Michael Kravitz, Randy Wentsel, Michael W Slimak, William H Farland, Paul Gilman.
Abstract
Recently, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency examined its current risk-assessment principles and practices. As part of the examination, aspects of ecological risk-assessment practices were reviewed. Several issues related to ecological risk assessment were identified, including the use of organism-level versus population-level attributes to characterize risk, the possible opportunities associated with the increased use of probabilistic approaches for ecological risk assessment, and the notion of conservatism in estimating risks. The agency examination provides an understanding of current practices and is intended to begin a dialogue in which the risk assessment community can engage in addressing the identified issues to improve and enhance ecological risk assessment.Mesh:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16637150 DOI: 10.1897/ieam_2004a-023.1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Integr Environ Assess Manag ISSN: 1551-3777 Impact factor: 2.992