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Integrated environmental health impact assessment is a methodology for collecting, analysing, and synthesising scientific information and values needed in a decision making process. Specifically, such an assessment considers health impacts of environmental stressors in an integrated way (i.e., over several pollutants, diseases, administrative boundaries, or decision-makers). The method was developed in Intarese project as an extension to health impact assessment.
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- Health impact assessment
- Benefit-risk assessment of food supplements
- Benefit-risk assessment
- Category:Benefit-risk assessment
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