Assessing and managing multiple risks in a changing world-The Roskilde recommendations
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Roskilde University (Denmark) hosted a November 2015 workshop, Environmental Risk-Assessing and Managing Multiple Risks in a Changing World. This Focus article presents the consensus recommendations of 30 attendees from 9 countries regarding implementation of a common currency (ecosystem services) f …
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| Authors | Selck H;Adamsen PB;Backhaus T;Banta GT;Bruce PK;Burton GA;Butts MB;Boegh E;Clague JJ;Dinh KV;Doorn N;Gunnarsson JS;Hauggaard-Nielsen H;Hazlerigg C;Hunka AD;Jensen J;Lin Y;Loureiro S;Miraglia S;Munns WR;Nadim F;Palmqvist A;Rämö RA;Seaby LP;Syberg K;Tangaa SR;Thit A;Windfeld R;Zalewski M;Chapman PM;; |
| Journal | environmental toxicology and chemistry |
| Year | 2017 |
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National Center for Biotechnology Information
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NLM
MEDLINE
humans
pubmed abstract
nih
national institutes of health
national library of medicine
ecology
risk assessment
ecosystem*
international cooperation
climate change*
conservation of natural resources / methods*
denmark
congresses as topic
pmid:28024105
pmc6130322
doi:10.1002/etc.3513
henriette selck
peter b adamsen
peter m chapman
risk management*
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