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Comments on (1997) "Environmental Toxicology and Risk Assessment: Modeling and Risk Assessment, ASTM Standard Technical Publication 1317." (0)
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Dwyer, F. J., Hinman, M. L., & Doane, T. R. (Eds.). (1997). Environmental Toxicology and Risk Assessment: Modeling and Risk Assessment, ASTM Standard Technical Publication 1317 (1-565). American Society for Testing and Materials..
The urgency and importance of properly conducting a risk assessment, and all the various attributes of the assessment, will remain a significant issue for years to come. STP 1317 explores the use of modeling in developing risk assessments for a variety of environmental situations, including human-health assessments, site-specific assessments, and ecosystem-level assessments. 32 peer-reviewed papers examine several aspects to consider when conducting a risk assessment, including: When is Risk Assessment the Right Tool?, Communication of Risk Assessment, Model Selection and Problem Analysis, Data Quality and Uncertainty
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