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A wide-ranging compilation of techniques, Extrapolation Practice
for Ecotoxicological Effect Characterization of Chemicals describes
methods of extrapolation in the framework of ecological risk
assessment. The book, informally known as EXPECT, identifies data
needs and situations where these extrapolations can be most
usefully applied, making it a practical guide to the application of
extrapolation procedures. It focuses on the extrapolation of
chemical effects and covers the extrapolation of exposures in the
context of interactions between toxicants and the matrix.
Based on discussions at the 2007 SETAC Europe PERAS Workshop in
Coimbra, Semi-Field Methods for the Environmental Risk Assessment
of Pesticides in Soil presents a timely summary of state-of-the-art
higher-tier terrestrial risk assessment of plant protection
products (PPPs). Influential regulators, academics, and industry
scientists provide a comprehensive, science-based view to guide
regulatory authorities and manufacturers in assessing the
higher-tier terrestrial risks of PPPs in the environment. The book
includes a clear description of how to perform a higher-tier
terrestrial risk assessment and provides a single reference on the
subject. It examines various types of semi-field methods for soil
assessment, including the use of terrestrial model ecosystems for
pesticide risk assessment. In addition, the text also explores
legislative and regulatory issues and offers technical
recommendations. The book provides guidance on how to assess the
soil risks of pesticides in the environment and explains how to use
semi-field methods to access how pesticides may lead to spatial and
temporal changes in soil biological communities and the larger
agricultural landscape.
A wide-ranging compilation of techniques, Extrapolation Practice
for Ecotoxicological Effect Characterization of Chemicals describes
methods of extrapolation in the framework of ecological risk
assessment. The book, informally known as EXPECT, identifies data
needs and situations where these extrapolations can be most
usefully applied, making it a practical guide to the application of
extrapolation procedures. It focuses on the extrapolation of
chemical effects and covers the extrapolation of exposures in the
context of interactions between toxicants and the matrix.
Based on discussions at the 2007 SETAC Europe PERAS Workshop in
Coimbra, Semi-Field Methods for the Environmental Risk Assessment
of Pesticides in Soil presents a timely summary of state-of-the-art
higher-tier terrestrial risk assessment of plant protection
products (PPPs). Influential regulators, academics, and industry
scientists provide a comprehensive, science-based view to guide
regulatory authorities and manufacturers in assessing the
higher-tier terrestrial risks of PPPs in the environment. The book
includes a clear description of how to perform a higher-tier
terrestrial risk assessment and provides a single reference on the
subject. It examines various types of semi-field methods for soil
assessment, including the use of terrestrial model ecosystems for
pesticide risk assessment. In addition, the text also explores
legislative and regulatory issues and offers technical
recommendations. The book provides guidance on how to assess the
soil risks of pesticides in the environment and explains how to use
semi-field methods to access how pesticides may lead to spatial and
temporal changes in soil biological communities and the larger
agricultural landscape.
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