Integrated environmental health impact assessment for risk governance purposes; across what do we integrate?

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Abstract

Integrated Environmental Health Impact Assessment (IEHIA) can be considered as an element in the third phase of environmental risk management. Its focus is on providing inclusive descriptions of multiple impacts from multiple stressors in such a way that they can be evaluated against the potential societal benefits of the causes of the stressors. This paper emphasises some differences and difficulties in the integration across professional paradigms and scientific fields, across stakeholder perspectives and differences in impact indicators that emanate from these different fields and paradigms.

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Lebret, E. (2015, December 23). Integrated environmental health impact assessment for risk governance purposes; across what do we integrate? International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13010071

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