Different resilience concepts have different assumptions about system dynamics, which has implications for resilience-based environmental risk and impact assessment. Engineering resilience (recovery) dominates in the risk assessment literature but this definition does not account for the possibility of ...
Ecology, environmental impact statements, and ecological risk assessment: A brief historical perspective Ecological risk assessment will continue to increase in importance as a conceptual and methodological basis for evaluating environmental impacts as require... Bartell,SM - 《Hum Ecol Risk Assessment》 ...
In the industrial practice, the choice and evaluation of strategies of recycling and reuse of solid mineral wastes (thermal process residues, mining and quarrying wastes, construction and demolition wastes) could be based on ecological risk assessment (EcoRA) and life cycle assessment (LCA) studies...
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摘要: Environmental risk and impact assessment and prediction modelling is one of the most important instruments in the environmental security management and preparedness, and it needs further development iDOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-5877-6_3 被引量: 8 ...
By reviewing the construction project environmental impact assessment reports, this paper pointed out several issues referring to the environmental risk prevention chapter, which including the effectiveness of compilation basis, integrity of engineering analysis, normalization of environmental risk assessment, pe...
Environmental Risk Assessment is a method that evaluates the likelihood of a chemical causing harm to the environment by considering its potential effects and the level of exposure to the ecosystem. AI generated definition based on:Environmental Advances,2021 ...
Methods The functional component of the model derives from a revisited conceptual framework that combines the thermodynamic Flow-Force interpretation of nitrate uptake isotherms and environmental and in planta effects on nitrate influx. Estimation of the root biomass (structural component) is based upon ...
This chapter examines potential risks posed by active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) present in the aquatic environment to humans and aquatic life. We begin by describing the mechanisms by which pharmaceuticals enter the vertebrate body, produce effects and leave the body. Then we describe theoretica...