Ecological assessment

Ecological assessment (EA) implies the monitoring of ecological resources, to discover the current and changing conditions. EAs are required components of most hazardous waste site investigations. Such assessments, in conjunction with contamination and human health risk assessments, help to evaluate the environmental hazards posed by contaminated sites and to determine remediation requirements.[1]

In ecological assessment many abiotic and biotic indicators, reflecting the pluralistic components of ecosystems, are used. Reporting on the state of the environment requires that information on separate indicators are integrated into comprehensive yardsticks or indices. EA is extremely complex because of regional and temporal variation in vulnerability of ecosystems and because of limited understanding of ecosystem functioning and health.[2]

  1. ^ "ecological assessment". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2012-06-03.
  2. ^ Latour, J.; Groen, C. (1994), "Ecological assessment of natural resources in agroecosystems of Dutch Lowland Peat area", Environmental Management, 18 (3): 141–145, Bibcode:1994EnMan..18..455L, doi:10.1007/BF02393873, S2CID 152943299