Ecological Recovery and Resilience in Environmental Risk Assessments at the European Food Safety Authority

Author:

Brock Theo12,Bigler Franz13,Frampton Geoff14,Hogstrand Christer15,Luttik Robert16,Martin-Laurent Fabrice17,Topping Christopher John18,van der Werf Wopke19,Rortais Agnes110

Affiliation:

1. Working group on the overarching elements of environmental risk assessment (recovery) of the Scientific Committee of the European Food Safety Authority

2. Wageningen Environmental Research; Wageningen University and Research; The Netherlands

3. Würenlos; Switzerland

4. Southampton Health Technology Assessments Centre (SHTAC); Faculty of Medicine; University of Southampton; United Kingdom

5. Departments of Biochemistry and Nutritional Sciences; King's College London; United Kingdom

6. Independent Consultant; Hvidovre Denmark

7. Agroécologie, AgroSup Dijon, INRA; University of Bourgogne Franche-Comté; France

8. Department of Bioscience; Aarhus University; Denmark

9. Plant Sciences; Wageningen University; The Netherlands

10. European Food Safety Authority; Parma Italy

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Environmental Science,General Medicine,Geography, Planning and Development

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