This special series is the outcome of the session "Predictive models in ecotoxicology: Bridging the gap between scientific progress and regulatory applicability," held at the 27th SETAC Europe annual meeting (Brussels, May 2017). In this foreword the rationale behind the special series, the reasons for proposing it, and its objectives are described briefly

Focks, A., Grisoni, F., Barsi, A., Vighi, M. (2018). Predictive models in ecotoxicology: Bridging the gap between scientific progress and regulatory applicability. INTEGRATED ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT, 14(5), 601-603 [10.1002/ieam.4039].

Predictive models in ecotoxicology: Bridging the gap between scientific progress and regulatory applicability

Grisoni, F;Vighi, M
2018

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This special series is the outcome of the session "Predictive models in ecotoxicology: Bridging the gap between scientific progress and regulatory applicability," held at the 27th SETAC Europe annual meeting (Brussels, May 2017). In this foreword the rationale behind the special series, the reasons for proposing it, and its objectives are described briefly
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Ecotoxicology; Models; QSAR; Regulation; TD/TK; Geography, Planning and Development; 2300
English
2018
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601
603
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Focks, A., Grisoni, F., Barsi, A., Vighi, M. (2018). Predictive models in ecotoxicology: Bridging the gap between scientific progress and regulatory applicability. INTEGRATED ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT, 14(5), 601-603 [10.1002/ieam.4039].
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