Bringing bioavailability into contaminated land decision making: The way forward?

作者: A. E. Latawiec , A. L. Swindell , P. Simmons , B. J. Reid

DOI: 10.1080/00102200802641780

关键词: Contaminated landEnvironmental engineeringDecision support toolsReino unidoEnvironmental planningDecision support systemSustainable managementRoyaume uniBusinessSustainable land management

摘要: Beyond the current regulatory regime there is ongoing research into environmental fate of pollutants that could potentially be integrated contaminated land decision making. In an era great demand for support tools it increasingly urgent scientists to develop reliable methodology assisting sustainable management and policy makers adopt these developments. This true notably widespread contamination with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Recently published on bioavailability offers complementary approach evaluation as well assistance in development remediation strategies. We review studies critically discuss implementation across different disciplines within management. identify scientific gaps recommend transdisciplinary confronting key normative questions facing regulators. Discussion presented reference United Kingdom's contamin...

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