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This book urges the policy makers to use social science and risk assessment to guide decision making and monitor environmental changes in a more thorough, and coordinated manner. DLC: Environmental risk assessments - U.S. Related Free eBooks - Technologies For Environmental Management: The Department Of Energy's Office Of Science And Technology
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