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Adding Value to Ecological Risk Assessment with Population Modeling
Authors:Valery E Forbes  Peter Calow  Volker Grimm  Takehiko I Hayashi  Tjalling Jager  Agnete Katholm
Institution:1. Department of Environmental, Social and Spatial Change , Roskilde University , Roskilde, Denmark;2. Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research–UFZ , Department of Ecological Modelling , Leipzig, Germany;3. Research Center for Environmental Risk , National Institute for Environmental Studies , Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan;4. Department of Theoretical Biology , Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam , Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:Current measures used to estimate the risks of toxic chemicals are not relevant to the goals of the environmental protection process, and thus ecological risk assessment (ERA) is not used as extensively as it should be as a basis for cost-effective management of environmental resources. Appropriate population models can provide a powerful basis for expressing ecological risks that better inform the environmental management process and thus that are more likely to be used by managers. Here we provide at least five reasons why population modeling should play an important role in bridging the gap between what we measure and what we want to protect. We then describe six actions needed for its implementation into management-relevant ERA.
Keywords:ecological risk assessment  population modeling  environmental management  extinction risk  extrapolation  socioeconomic analysis
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