Alternative Ecological Risk Assessment :An Innovative Approach to Understanding Ecological Assessments for Contaminated Sites

Publication subTitle :An Innovative Approach to Understanding Ecological Assessments for Contaminated Sites

Author: Lawrence V. Tannenbaum  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9781118743560

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780470673041

Subject: X820.4 risk evaluation

Language: ENG

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In Alternative Ecological Risk Assessment the author, Lawrence V. Tannenbaum, provides a critical review of current practices in the ecological risk assessment field and proposes alternatives that are supported by established science and keen observation. It is hoped that this approach will pave the way to a greater understanding of what appropriate and useful ecological assessment for contaminated sites should entail. He demonstrates that in most cases current practices do not provide for an assessment of ecological risk, and moreover, that endeavoring to assess ecological risk is actually an unnecessary undertaking at conventional hazardous waste sites.  (He states, for example, that the concept of scale is often ignored by practitioners, questions why animals like deer are routinely assessed at 5-acre sites, and challenges the ecotoxicology data currently used.)

The book is aimed at students and professionals in the fields of environmental science, ecology, ecotoxicology, and health risk assessment. 

Chapter

Cover

pp.:  1 – 5

Title Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Copyright

pp.:  6 – 9

Contents

pp.:  9 – 11

Preface

pp.:  11 – 13

Acknowledgments

pp.:  13 – 15

Chapter 2 Facing the music: understanding what ERA is . . . and is not

pp.:  28 – 42

Chapter 3 Alternative exposure assessment

pp.:  42 – 70

Chapter 4 Toxicology and toxicity assessment in ERA revisited

pp.:  70 – 113

Chapter 5 Risk characterization versus site ecological assessment: Old and new

pp.:  113 – 127

Chapter 6 Case study: Problem formulation versus making problems for yourself

pp.:  127 – 151

Chapter 7 Getting beyond ERA

pp.:  151 – 174

Chapter 8 A new ecological assessment paradigm for historically contaminated sites: Direct health status assessment

pp.:  174 – 193

Chapter 9 Is RSA the answer to ERA?

pp.:  193 – 215

Index

pp.:  215 – 231

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