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Biological Monitoring Theory and Applications

Proceedings
Series: The Sustainable World Volume: 17
Edited By: ME Conti
228 pages, Figs, tabs
Publisher: WIT Press
Biological Monitoring
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The aim of this book is to provide the reader with a basic understanding of the use of bioindicators both in assessing environmental quality and as a means of support in environmental impact assessment (EIA) procedures. The book primarily deals with the applicability of these studies with regard to both research results concerning the basal quality of ecosystems and from an industrial perspective, where evaluations prior to the construction of major projects (often industrial plants) are extremely important. Environmental pollution and related human health concerns have now reached critical levels in many areas of the world. International programs for researching, monitoring and preventing the causes of these phenomena are ongoing in many countries. There is an imperative call for reliable and cost-effective information on the basal pollution levels for both areas already involved in intense industrial activities, and for sites with industrial development potential.

Biomonitoring methods can be used as unfailing tools for the control of contaminated areas, as well as in environmental prevention studies. Human biomonitoring is now widely recognized as a tool for human exposure assessment, providing suitable and useful indications of the 'internal dose' of chemical agents. Bioindicators, biomonitors, and biomarkers are all well-known terms among environmental scientists, although their meanings are sometimes misrepresented. Therefore, a better and full comprehension of the role of biological monitoring, and its procedures for evaluating polluting impacts on environment and health is needed. This book aims to give an overview of the state-of-the-art of relevant aspects of biological monitoring for the evaluation of ecosystem quality and human health.

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1: Environmental biological monitoring Introduction; Traditional monitoring and biomonitoring; European Union legislative framework on chemicals; Kinds of biomonitoring; Reference levels, concentration factor, and biomagnification; Sampling problems; Determination of background levels (BLs); Levels of organization; References 2: Biomarkers for environmental monitoring Introduction; Potential biomarkers; Conclusions; References 3: Biomonitoring of freshwater environment Principles of the Water Framework Directive; Freshwater ecosystems; Conformity among groups of biological indicators; References 4: Marine organisms as biomonitors Introduction; Algae and bioaccumulation of heavy metals; Phanerogams; Invertebrate organisms; References 5: Lichens as bioindicators of air pollution Introduction; Lichens in the control of environmental contamination; Concluding comments; References 6: Biomarkers for human biomonitoring Introduction; Chemical elements; Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs); Solvents; Pesticides; Aromatic amines; References 7: Multivariate approaches to biomonitoring studies Introduction; Unsupervised pattern recognition: theory and application of principal component analysis (PCA); Supervised pattern recognition methods; Conclusions

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Marcelo Enrique Conti is Professor of Environmental Impact Assessment, University of Rome "La Sapienza", Italy, Professor of Environmental Impact Assessment, University of Urbino, Italy, and Member of the SPES Development Studies Research Centre at t he University of Rome La Sapienza Professor Conto's research is on biological monitoring and analytical methods of quality control of ecosystems. He is also interested in managerial problems in environmental heritage. He has been a frequent invited lecturer in various universities around the world, both in Italy and outside Italy. He participates in Italian and foreign scientific organizations in the environmental and nutritional fields and coordinates various research projects in the fields of Environmental Management and Environmental Impact Assessment. In addition to his academic and research appointments, Professor Conti is Vicepresident of the International Academy of Environmental Sciences (IAES), Venice; Editor in Chief of the International Journal of Environment and Health (IJENVH); Section Editor (Environmental Chemistry section) of the Chemistry Central Journal; Member of the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Environment and Pollution (IJEP); Member of the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning. Member of the Editorial Board of the World Journal of Chemistry, IDOSI. He ha s also served as co-chair for the International Conference THE RAVAGE OF THE PLANET 2006, First International Conference on Management of Natural Resources, Sustainable Development and Ecological Hazards, 12-14 December, Bariloche, Argentina and the International Web-Satellite Conference of the International Academy of Environmental Sciences (IAES): HEALTH, ENVIRONMENT AND JUSTICE. An International Environmental Criminal Court to Protect Ecosystems, Human and Environmental Health, 23-24 November, Venice, Italy and has served on the International Scientific Advisory Committees for the 6th International Conference on "Environmental Problems in Coastal Regions including Oil and Chemical Spill Studies 2006", Rhodes, Greece, 5-7 June 2006, Wessex Institute of Technology, Southampton, UK, amd the 2nd International Conference on "Monitoring, Simulation, Management and Remediation of the Geological Environment and Landscape Evolution 2006", Rhodes, Greece, 6-8 June 2006", Wessex Institute of Technology, Southampton, UK.
Proceedings
Series: The Sustainable World Volume: 17
Edited By: ME Conti
228 pages, Figs, tabs
Publisher: WIT Press
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