Objectives: To compare methods for defining the population at risk from a point source of air pollution. A major challenge for environmental epidemiology lies in correctly identifying populations at risk from exposure to environmental pollutants. The complexity of today's environment makes it essential that the methods chosen are accurate and sensitive.Methods: Environmental and mathematical methods were used to identify the population potentially exposed to a point source of airborne pollution emanating from a waste incinerator. Soil sampling was undertaken at 83 sites throughout the city and environs. The concentrations of arsenic and copper were measured at each site. Computer software produced smoothed contour plots of the distribution ...
Risk assessment is considered to be an effective scientific tool which enables decisionmakers to man...
In a rural area widespread pollution of friable and non-friable waste products was present, used to ...
This paper develops a practical probabilistic method for assessing aggregate population health risks...
BACKGROUND: this paper is based upon work from COST Action ICSHNet. Health risks related to living c...
The majority of the population in Europe that is exposed to air pollution levels exceeding the WHO l...
Contamination is one of the threats affecting soil all over the World. Contaminants are resulting fr...
International audienceExposure of the general population to airborne metals remains poorly estimated...
Numerous environmental justice studies have confirmed a relationship between population characterist...
Proximity studies often used in environmental equity research are unreliable indicators of pollution...
human exposure to mixtures of chemicals of toxicological interest, typically found in industrial con...
Vehicles are major sources of air pollutant emissions, and individuals living near large roads endur...
Research outcomes from the epidemiological studies have found that the course (PM10) and the fine pa...
This project compares three GIS techniques that estimate populations who are potentially affected by...
Exposure to pesticides is characterized by the multiplicity of exposure routes (food, water, soil, a...
This study explores the development of new techniques able to be applied to a rapidly growing enviro...
Risk assessment is considered to be an effective scientific tool which enables decisionmakers to man...
In a rural area widespread pollution of friable and non-friable waste products was present, used to ...
This paper develops a practical probabilistic method for assessing aggregate population health risks...
BACKGROUND: this paper is based upon work from COST Action ICSHNet. Health risks related to living c...
The majority of the population in Europe that is exposed to air pollution levels exceeding the WHO l...
Contamination is one of the threats affecting soil all over the World. Contaminants are resulting fr...
International audienceExposure of the general population to airborne metals remains poorly estimated...
Numerous environmental justice studies have confirmed a relationship between population characterist...
Proximity studies often used in environmental equity research are unreliable indicators of pollution...
human exposure to mixtures of chemicals of toxicological interest, typically found in industrial con...
Vehicles are major sources of air pollutant emissions, and individuals living near large roads endur...
Research outcomes from the epidemiological studies have found that the course (PM10) and the fine pa...
This project compares three GIS techniques that estimate populations who are potentially affected by...
Exposure to pesticides is characterized by the multiplicity of exposure routes (food, water, soil, a...
This study explores the development of new techniques able to be applied to a rapidly growing enviro...
Risk assessment is considered to be an effective scientific tool which enables decisionmakers to man...
In a rural area widespread pollution of friable and non-friable waste products was present, used to ...
This paper develops a practical probabilistic method for assessing aggregate population health risks...