Ecological and human health risk assessment

Water Environment Research : a Research Publication of the Water Environment Federation
B S ChoudriMushtaque Ahmed

Abstract

The literature review presented in this paper covers the risk assessment process that is important to human health as well as the health of ecology in the form of receptors. One of the important objectives of present review is to provide summary of the scientific studies published in the year 2018. The review starts with literature published on the assessment of health risks, which are valuable to human and ecology. Most of the literature in the entire article focuses on techniques used for the analysis of scientific data and methods. In addition, review also highlights data interpretation, uncertainty, policy, and regulatory guidance associated with the management of human and ecological risks. Particularly, the review on the risk assessment related to human health and ecology is divided into two main sections. These sections provide broad state of knowledge on the risk assessment process used to health of human and ecological systems focused on investigation of polluted sites, techniques of remediation, and tools required for natural resource management.

References

Oct 3, 2017·Environmental Pollution·Cheng LeiDaohui Lin
Feb 7, 2018·Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP·Judy StricklandWarren Casey
Feb 11, 2018·The Science of the Total Environment·Derek VollmerHelen M Regan
Feb 14, 2018·The Science of the Total Environment·Jan BaasJean-Lou Dorne
Feb 16, 2018·Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP·Hyunkyung BanKiyoung Lee
Mar 28, 2018·Paediatric Respiratory Reviews·Karin C Lødrup CarlsenKai-Håkon Carlsen
Apr 11, 2018·Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety·Xue BaiBing Yan
May 13, 2018·The Science of the Total Environment·Olga VigiakAlberto Pistocchi
May 29, 2018·Environment International·Mara GallastegiAna Jiménez-Zabala
Jun 2, 2018·Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP·Joo-Hyon KimJungkwan Seo
Jun 21, 2018·The Science of the Total Environment·Rukeya SawutMiradil Kurban
Jul 11, 2018·Environment International·Yang XieGakuji Kurata
Jul 22, 2018·Journal of Environmental Management·Li HeYang Zhang
Oct 6, 2018·Health & Place·Jennifer BadhamRuth F Hunter
Oct 12, 2018·Marine Pollution Bulletin·Ehsan ArzaghiFaisal Khan
Dec 21, 2018·Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety·J B NerisL N González

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Aug 12, 2021·Environmental Science and Pollution Research International·Hamidreza ShahradniaMehrdad Zamanpoore
Apr 27, 2021·Water Environment Research : a Research Publication of the Water Environment Federation·Cem TokatliNaime Arslan

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