Environmental Risk Assessment and Management From a Landscape Perspective 2010
DOI: 10.1002/9780470593028.ch2
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Ecological Risk Assessment toward a Landscape Perspective

Abstract: The fundamental concepts of risk assessment are imbedded in our cultural prehistory. Then of course the considerations were intimately linked to daily survival: Was it safe to cross a river, attack a woolly mammoth, eat the camas bulbs, or enter the territory of hostile neighbors in search food, shelter, and treasure? Scientific inquiry enabled improved understanding of connections between events and consequences. For example, efforts by Pasteur and Koch established a basis for managing bacterial contaminants … Show more

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