VideoCategory: Health and ecological risk assessment

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Health and ecological risk assessment research is a vital field within environmental engineering focused on evaluating potential adverse effects of chemical, biological, and physical hazards on human health and ecosystems. This area covers methodologies to identify, quantify, and manage risks posed by environmental contaminants, informing policy and safety standards. JoVE Visualize uniquely pairs PubMed articles with JoVE’s experiment videos, enriching researchers and students’ understanding of complex risk assessment processes and outcomes in an accessible format.

Key Methods & Emerging Trends

Established Methods in Health and Ecological Risk Assessment

Core approaches often include quantitative risk assessment models, dose-response analysis, and exposure assessment protocols. Human health risk assessment PDFs commonly cover frameworks that evaluate chemical hazards in air, water, and soil, using standard tools such as Health Risk Assessment Questionnaires and hazard identification techniques. Ecological risk assessment examples frequently highlight species sensitivity distributions and habitat risk evaluations. These methods provide a systematic basis for risk characterization, guiding environmental management and regulatory compliance.

Innovative and Emerging Techniques

Recent advances focus on integrating computational toxicology, high-throughput screening, and geographic information systems (GIS) for spatial risk mapping. The use of machine learning models to predict complex hazard interactions is becoming more prevalent, along with novel bioindicator developments. Interactive digital platforms and improved data visualization tools enhance accessibility to risk assessment findings. Emerging methods also emphasize multi-stressor evaluation to better reflect real-world environmental challenges and improve precision in human health Risk Assessment PPT and ecological risk assessment PDFs.

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March 1, 1995

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American Journal of Industrial Medicine

Toxic encephalopathy due to 1,1,1-trichloroethane exposure

  • G M Liss, R A House, M C Wills et al.

March 1, 1994

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Reproductive Toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.)

An integrated perspective on the developmental toxicity of ethylene glycol

  • E W Carney et al.

February 1, 1984

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Israel Journal of Medical Sciences

Health hazards of asbestos: charting a path for Israel

  • J R Goldsmith et al.

December 10, 1989

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Clinical Laboratory Management Review : Official Publication of the Clinical Laboratory Management Association

A clinical laboratory environmental assessment and its implications for strategic planning: Part I

  • S R Holmberg, L J Logue et al.

January 5, 2002

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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry

Refinements in acute dietary exposure assessments for chlorpyrifos

  • John P Wright, Mike C Shaw, Lisa C Keeler et al.

February 12, 2014

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Alternatives to Laboratory Animals : ATLA

Adverse outcome pathway-based screening strategies for an animal-free safety assessment of chemicals

  • Brigitte Landesmann, Milena Mennecozzi, Elisabet Berggren et al.

January 15, 2005

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Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry

Probabilistic environmental risk assessment of zinc in Dutch surface waters

  • Patrick A Van Sprang, Frederik A M Verdonck, Peter A Vanrolleghem et al.

February 5, 2009

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Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis

Benzene risk estimation using radiation equivalent coefficients

  • Aki Nakayama, Tomomi Isono, Takuro Kikuchi et al.