2007
DOI: 10.1080/00288230709510371
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Study on the procedure and approach for ecological risk regionalisation

Abstract: Ecological risk regionalisation is a process for determining the distribution of eco-risk. The basis of ecological risk regionalisation is regional ecological risk assessment. Existing procedures for ecological risk assessment often aim at natural ecosystems and are used mainly for retrospective evaluation of risks. This paper presents a tiered ecological risk assessment procedure (TERAP) for complex ecosystems. The approach is not only for current evaluation, but also for retrospective and future evaluations.… Show more

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“…Ecological risk can be assessed by determining the probability of occurrence and degree of harm due to one or more natural factors or human activities that adversely affect ecosystem functions and structures [5,6]. Ecological risk assessments enable construction of whole-process, multi-level ecological risk prevention systems for application to human activities for the purpose of promoting ecosystem stability, use of virtuous cycles, and sustainable resource development [7,8]. Early ecological risk assessments predominantly addressed single risk sources and risk receptors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ecological risk can be assessed by determining the probability of occurrence and degree of harm due to one or more natural factors or human activities that adversely affect ecosystem functions and structures [5,6]. Ecological risk assessments enable construction of whole-process, multi-level ecological risk prevention systems for application to human activities for the purpose of promoting ecosystem stability, use of virtuous cycles, and sustainable resource development [7,8]. Early ecological risk assessments predominantly addressed single risk sources and risk receptors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%