Regulating Chemical Accumulation in the Environment
The Integration of Toxicology and Economics in Environmental Policy-making
Timothy M Swanson editor Marco Vighi editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:30th Oct '08
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Covers the problem of accumulative chemicals in the environment; for researchers in environmental science, environmental policy, economics and toxicology.
The environment has become exposed to a range of damaging contaminants from a wide variety of sources. Regulation of and legislation against offending parties has frequently been hampered because of the difficulty of co-operation between disparate disciplines in the natural, social and political sciences. This volume forms the conclusion of five years' collaboration between toxicologists, economists and lawyers in the understanding and solution of the problem of accumulative chemicals. As well as a case study of the accumulation of pesticides in groundwater in one particular region (the European Union), the book forms a general study of the value of interdisciplinary approaches in environmental policy making. The volume will be a valuable resource for a broad group of academics and researchers in the area of environmental science and environmental policy. It will also form a useful supplementary reference text for courses in environmental policy, science, economics and toxicology.
Review of the hardback: 'This intriguing series of essays offers a multidisciplinary perspective on the ecotoxicology, economics and politics of regulating toxic chemicals in the EU. This book does contain much of interest to those contemplating the link between ecotoxicology and economics.' Chemistry and Industry
'This book is very useful to a broad group of academics and researchers in the field of environmental science and environmental policy.' Iasi Polytechnic Magazine
ISBN: 9780521088565
Dimensions: 230mm x 160mm x 17mm
Weight: 450g
304 pages