Journal article

Risk-based approaches to managing contaminants in catchments

BT Hart, M Burgman, M Grace, C Pollino, C Thomas, JA Webb

Human and Ecological Risk Assessment | TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC | Published : 2006

Abstract

Risk-based methods promise improved decision-making for managing of contaminants, such as salinity, sediments, nutrients, and toxicants, that can adversely affect the ecological condition of aquatic ecosystems. Two aspects of ecological risk assessment (ERA) and management - stakeholder involvement and more quantitative approaches to risk analysis - are particularly challenging. Stakeholder involvement is crucial both in the risk assessment process and the development, acceptance, and implementation of a risk management plan. Additionally, a number of quantitative approaches (particularly Bayesian approaches and multi-criteria decision-making) have been identified as having the potential to ..

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