In the area of risk assessment associated with ecotoxicological and plant protection products, probabilistic risk assessment (PRA) methodologies have been developed that enable quantification of variability and uncertainty. Despite the potential advantages of these new methodologies, end-user and regulatory uptake has not been, to date, extensive. A case study, utilizing the Theory of Planned Behavior, was conducted in order to identify potential determinants of end-user adoption of probabilistic risk assessments associated with the ecotoxicological impact of pesticides. Seventy potential end-users, drawn from academia, government, industry, and consultancy organizations, were included in the study. The results indicated that end-user inten...
Implementation of probabilistic analyses in exposure assessment can provide valuable insight into th...
This introduction to the journal's supplement on probabilistic risk assessment of single and multipl...
The Science Advice for Policy by European Academies (SAPEA) consortium and the Institute for Advance...
In the area of risk assessment associated with ecotoxicological and plant protection products, proba...
Probabilistic risk assessment (PRA) is an important methodology for assessing the risks of complex t...
Probabilistic risk assessment (PRA) is an important methodology for assessing the risks of complex t...
Risk assessment of pesticides in the Netherlands is carried out using the computerised Uniform Syste...
This paper discusses the potential role of probabilistic non-dietary exposure and risk assess-ment i...
Risk assessments for human exposures to plant protection products (PPPs) have traditionally focussed...
<p>The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) asked the Panel on Plant Protection Products and ...
The pesticide risk analysis process is well regulated in the EU, especially in relation to placing o...
he pesticide risk analysis process is well regulated in the EU, especially in relation to placing on...
Risk assessment for applicators, among other categories, is required by law before an active substan...
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) asked the Panel on Plant Protection Products and their Res...
Safety sciences must cope with uncertainty of models and results as well as information gaps. Acknow...
Implementation of probabilistic analyses in exposure assessment can provide valuable insight into th...
This introduction to the journal's supplement on probabilistic risk assessment of single and multipl...
The Science Advice for Policy by European Academies (SAPEA) consortium and the Institute for Advance...
In the area of risk assessment associated with ecotoxicological and plant protection products, proba...
Probabilistic risk assessment (PRA) is an important methodology for assessing the risks of complex t...
Probabilistic risk assessment (PRA) is an important methodology for assessing the risks of complex t...
Risk assessment of pesticides in the Netherlands is carried out using the computerised Uniform Syste...
This paper discusses the potential role of probabilistic non-dietary exposure and risk assess-ment i...
Risk assessments for human exposures to plant protection products (PPPs) have traditionally focussed...
<p>The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) asked the Panel on Plant Protection Products and ...
The pesticide risk analysis process is well regulated in the EU, especially in relation to placing o...
he pesticide risk analysis process is well regulated in the EU, especially in relation to placing on...
Risk assessment for applicators, among other categories, is required by law before an active substan...
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) asked the Panel on Plant Protection Products and their Res...
Safety sciences must cope with uncertainty of models and results as well as information gaps. Acknow...
Implementation of probabilistic analyses in exposure assessment can provide valuable insight into th...
This introduction to the journal's supplement on probabilistic risk assessment of single and multipl...
The Science Advice for Policy by European Academies (SAPEA) consortium and the Institute for Advance...