Hope Bruce K
Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, Air Quality Division, 811 SW Sixth Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97204, USA.
Environ Int. 2006 Dec;32(8):983-95. doi: 10.1016/j.envint.2006.06.005. Epub 2006 Jul 13.
Ecological risk assessment has grown and evolved since the 1980s, as have new challenges (e.g. global climate change, loss of habitat and biodiversity and the effects of multiple anthropogenic chemicals on ecological systems) that need to be factored into the risk assessment processes. There is also an on-going shift from evaluating adverse health impacts on particular, often small scale, environments to undertaking more complex ecological assessments of whole populations and communities across ecologically meaningful landscapes. These trends are generating an increased demand for much more complex ecological assessments, making it increasingly clear that to achieve its potential as a management tool, methods must be developed to apply ecological risk assessment to larger and more complex scales. This paper reviews the development of the ecological risk assessment paradigm in the United States, identifies ways it is being applied and adapted in other countries, explores future research needs and practice improvements, and examines current issues that need to be considered in taking forward the scientific development of ecological risk assessment as a useful environmental management tool.
自20世纪80年代以来,生态风险评估不断发展演变,同时也出现了一些新的挑战(如全球气候变化、栖息地和生物多样性丧失以及多种人为化学物质对生态系统的影响),这些都需要纳入风险评估过程。此外,目前正在发生一种转变,即从评估对特定的、通常是小规模环境的不利健康影响,转向对跨越具有生态意义景观的整个人口和社区进行更复杂的生态评估。这些趋势导致对更加复杂的生态评估的需求不断增加,越来越明显的是,为了充分发挥其作为管理工具的潜力,必须开发方法,以便将生态风险评估应用于更大、更复杂的尺度。本文回顾了美国生态风险评估范式的发展,确定了其在其他国家的应用和调整方式,探讨了未来的研究需求和实践改进,并审视了在推动生态风险评估作为一种有用的环境管理工具的科学发展过程中需要考虑的当前问题。