Ecological risk assessments (ERAs) are not used as well as they could be in risk management. Part of the problem is that they often lack ecological relevance; that is, they fail to grasp necessary ecological complexities. Adding realism and complexity can be difficult and costly. We argue that predictive systems models (PSMs) can provide a way of capturing complexity and ecological relevance cost-effectively. However, addressing complexity and ecological relevance is only part of the problem. Ecological risk assessments often fail to meet the needs of risk managers by not providing assessments that relate to protection goals and by expressing risk in ratios that cannot be weighed against the costs of interventions. Once more, PSMs can be de...
We argue that population modeling can add value to ecological risk assessment by reducing uncertaint...
Socio-economic development and sustainable development politic programs are nowadays link to a sharp...
Current measures used to estimate the risks of toxic chemicals are not relevant to the goals of the ...
Ecological risk assessments (ERAs) are not used as well as they could be in risk management. Part of...
This paper reviews state-of-the-art models developed for ecological risk assessment and presents a s...
Under standard guidance for conducting Ecological Risk Assessments (ERAs), the risks of chemical exp...
Current measures used to estimate the risks of toxic chemicals are not relevant to the goals of the ...
Current measures used to estimate the risks of toxic chemicals are not relevant to the goals of the ...
Ecological risk assessment is often applied to guide the decision-making process that underpins ecos...
Current approaches to ecological risk assessment (ERA) are not sufficient to address environmental p...
Recent research has provided valuable momentum for the development and use of population models for ...
Current environmental risk assessments (ERA) do not account explicitly for ecological factors (e.g. ...
Quantitative ecological risk assessment (ERA) methods are the tools of choice for many natural resou...
Ecosystem services (ES) are the benefits that people obtain from ecosystems. Investigating the envir...
To be useful in informing environmental management decisions, ecological risk assessments (ERAs) nee...
We argue that population modeling can add value to ecological risk assessment by reducing uncertaint...
Socio-economic development and sustainable development politic programs are nowadays link to a sharp...
Current measures used to estimate the risks of toxic chemicals are not relevant to the goals of the ...
Ecological risk assessments (ERAs) are not used as well as they could be in risk management. Part of...
This paper reviews state-of-the-art models developed for ecological risk assessment and presents a s...
Under standard guidance for conducting Ecological Risk Assessments (ERAs), the risks of chemical exp...
Current measures used to estimate the risks of toxic chemicals are not relevant to the goals of the ...
Current measures used to estimate the risks of toxic chemicals are not relevant to the goals of the ...
Ecological risk assessment is often applied to guide the decision-making process that underpins ecos...
Current approaches to ecological risk assessment (ERA) are not sufficient to address environmental p...
Recent research has provided valuable momentum for the development and use of population models for ...
Current environmental risk assessments (ERA) do not account explicitly for ecological factors (e.g. ...
Quantitative ecological risk assessment (ERA) methods are the tools of choice for many natural resou...
Ecosystem services (ES) are the benefits that people obtain from ecosystems. Investigating the envir...
To be useful in informing environmental management decisions, ecological risk assessments (ERAs) nee...
We argue that population modeling can add value to ecological risk assessment by reducing uncertaint...
Socio-economic development and sustainable development politic programs are nowadays link to a sharp...
Current measures used to estimate the risks of toxic chemicals are not relevant to the goals of the ...