PROFILE: Risk Assessment as an Environmental Management Tool: Considerations for Freshwater Wetlands |
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Authors: | A Dennis Lemly |
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Institution: | (1) United States Forest Service, Southern Research Station Coldwater Fisheries Research Unit Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences Virginia Tech University Blacksburg, Virginia 24061-0321, USA , US |
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Abstract: | / This paper presents a foundation for improving the risk assessmentprocess for freshwater wetlands. Integrating wetland science, i.e., use of anecosystem-based approach, is the key concept. Each biotic and abiotic wetlandcomponent should be identified and its contribution to ecosystem functionsand societal values determined when deciding whether a stressor poses anunreasonable risk to the sustainability of a particular wetland.Understanding the major external and internal factors that regulate theoperational conditions of wetlands is critical to risk characterization.Determining the linkages between these factors, and how they influence theway stressors affect wetlands, is the basis for an ecosystem approach.Adequate consideration of wetland ecology, hydrology, geomorphology, andsoils can greatly reduce the level of uncertainty associated with riskassessment and lead to more effective risk management. In order to formulateeffective solutions, wetland problems must be considered at watershed,landscape, and ecosystem scales. Application of an ecosystem approach can begreatly facilitated if wetland scientists and risk assessors work together todevelop a common understanding of the principles of both disciplines.KEY WORDS: Ecological risk assessment; Freshwater wetlands;Environmental pollution; Chemical stressors; Physical stressors; Biologicalstressors |
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Keywords: | : Ecological risk assessment Freshwater wetlands Environmental pollution Chemical stressors Physical stressors Biological stressors |
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