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xiv, 387 pages : illustrations (some color) ; maps (some color) ; 24 cm |
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Bibliography Note: |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Contents Note: |
Contents: Pesticide regulation and endangered species : moving from stalemate to solutions policy and process considerations -- Federal agency perspectives on ESA process, issues and potential improvements -- The Endangered Species Act : interfacing with agricultural and natural ecosystems -- Growers, pesticides and endangered species : outcomes of a stakeholder workshop -- Improving the Endangered Species Act pesticide consultation process -- State pesticide regulatory agency role in effective ESA implementation -- California pesticide use data and endangered species -- Cranberry pest management and karner blue butterfly protection : a Wisconsin case study -- Endangered species assessments conducted under registration review : fomesafen case study -- FIFRA registration review and the Endangered Species Act : clomazone case study -- Use of simple stream modeling methods to assess the potential risks of malathion to salmonids. |
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Contents: Use of the joint probability distribution analysis for assessment of the potential risks of dimethoate to aquatic endangered species -- A GIS-based approach to quantifying pesticide use site proximity to salmonid habitat -- Ecological risk assessment for salmon using spatially and temporally explicit exposure modeling : moving forward -- Advancements in Endangered Species Act effects determination for pesticide registration actions -- Data quality, reliability, and relevance standards for ecological risk assessment : recommendations for improvements to pesticide regulation in compliance with the Endangered Species Act -- A causal/risk analysis framework for informing endangered species jeopardy reviews for pesticides -- Demography and modeling to improve pesticide risk assessment of endangered species -- Consideration of nontraditional endpoints in the assessment of ecological risk under the Endangered Species Act -- Utilizing at-risk species data to sustain biodiversity and streamline decision-making -- Using GIS to assess pesticide exposure to threatened and endangered species for ecological risk assessment -- Development of a spatial-temporal co-occurrence index to evaluate relative pesticide risks to threatened and endangered species -- Use of risk-based spray drift buffers for protection of non-target areas -- Recommendations for improvements to pesticide regulation in compliance with the Endangered Species Act. |
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Name Added Entry: |
Racke, Kenneth D., 1959- editor. |
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Series Added Entry: |
ACS symposium series ; 1111. |