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Ecotoxicology, Ecological Risk Assessment and Multiple Stressors

Publication year: 2006

: 978-1-4020-4476-2

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The science of ecotoxicology and the practice of ecological risk assessment are evolving rapidly. Ecotoxicology as a subject area came into prominence in the 1960s after the publication of Rachel Carson's book on the impact of pesticides on the environment. The rise of public and scientific concern for the effects of chemical pollutants on the environment in the 1960s and 1970s led to the development of the discipline of ecotoxicology, a science that takes into account the effects of chemicals in the context of ecology. Until the early 1980s, in spite of public concern and interest among scientists, the assessment of ecological risks associated with natural or synthetic pollutants was not considered a priority issue by most government. However, as the years passed, a better understanding of the importance of ecotoxicology emerged and with it, in some countries, the progressive formalization of an ecological risk assessment process.


: Earth and Environmental Science, agroecosystems, atmospheric pollution, contamination, ecosystem, ecosystems, ecotoxicology, environment, environmental risk assessment, human health effects, pest management, pesticide, pollutants, remediation, toxicology, water quality