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:'''Integrated risk assessment''' is the assessment of risks to human health from environmental stressors based on a whole system approach. It thus endeavours to take account of all the main factors, links, effects and impacts relating to a defined issue or problem.<ref name="Indicator_spec">[[:Intarese:Guidance_and_methods_for_indicator_selection_and_specification|Intarese guidance and methods for indicator selection and specification]]</ref><section end=glossary /> | |||
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- Integrated risk assessment is the assessment of risks to human health from environmental stressors based on a whole system approach. It thus endeavours to take account of all the main factors, links, effects and impacts relating to a defined issue or problem.[1]<section end=glossary />