The demand for increased consideration of ecology has been an important driver of developments in ecotoxicology, a field that originally relied more heavily on the principles of human toxicology. However, translating these developments into policy-level applications has been hindered by a lack of formalized acceptance and guidance. This study analyzes the potential for applying advances in ecotoxicology and risk assessment to the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s process for developing water quality criteria for the protection of aquatic life. The current status of ecology in this process is assessed and suggestions for further integration of ecological principles are provided. By increasing consideration of ecology in the cri...
Flexible, rapid, and predictive approaches that do not require the use of large numbers of vertebrat...
Many risk assessments rely on ambient water quality criteria (AWQC) to evaluate potential risks to a...
This article deals with prospective and retrospective ecological risk assessment (ERA) procedures fo...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has developed a framework for ecological risk assessment an...
The field of aquatic toxicology has been expanding rapidly in recent years. The ecotoxicological stu...
Ecotoxicology emerged in the 1970s as the environmental branch of the field of toxicology. As a cons...
Policy and Regulation - Abstract no. 114Since 2000, I have been working on environmental quality sta...
For decades, we have known that chemicals affect human and wildlife behavior. Moreover, due to recen...
The presented work was performed by Christoph Schäfers and his staff at the Fraunhofer Institute for...
Freshwater is extremely precious; but even more precious than freshwater is clean freshwater. From t...
New concerns about biodiversity, ecosystem services and human health triggered several new regulatio...
International audienceSeveral tons of chemicals are released every year into the environment and it ...
Ecological risk assessment has traditionally been identified as a means of investigating the effects...
A screening ecological risk assessment was performed for regulatory compliance at two Ontario nuclea...
One of the initial stages in ecological risk assessment of hazardous waste sites is the screening of...
Flexible, rapid, and predictive approaches that do not require the use of large numbers of vertebrat...
Many risk assessments rely on ambient water quality criteria (AWQC) to evaluate potential risks to a...
This article deals with prospective and retrospective ecological risk assessment (ERA) procedures fo...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has developed a framework for ecological risk assessment an...
The field of aquatic toxicology has been expanding rapidly in recent years. The ecotoxicological stu...
Ecotoxicology emerged in the 1970s as the environmental branch of the field of toxicology. As a cons...
Policy and Regulation - Abstract no. 114Since 2000, I have been working on environmental quality sta...
For decades, we have known that chemicals affect human and wildlife behavior. Moreover, due to recen...
The presented work was performed by Christoph Schäfers and his staff at the Fraunhofer Institute for...
Freshwater is extremely precious; but even more precious than freshwater is clean freshwater. From t...
New concerns about biodiversity, ecosystem services and human health triggered several new regulatio...
International audienceSeveral tons of chemicals are released every year into the environment and it ...
Ecological risk assessment has traditionally been identified as a means of investigating the effects...
A screening ecological risk assessment was performed for regulatory compliance at two Ontario nuclea...
One of the initial stages in ecological risk assessment of hazardous waste sites is the screening of...
Flexible, rapid, and predictive approaches that do not require the use of large numbers of vertebrat...
Many risk assessments rely on ambient water quality criteria (AWQC) to evaluate potential risks to a...
This article deals with prospective and retrospective ecological risk assessment (ERA) procedures fo...