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Ecological Risks: Perspectives from Poland and the United States (1990)
National Academy of Sciences (NAS)

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Front Matter (R1-R12)
Overview (1-2)
Assessment and Management of Ecological Risks (3-13)
Executive Summary (14-28)
Environmental Management Concepts (29-30)
Evaluating Ecological Impacts: A Conceptual Framework (31-40)
The Relationship Between Strategies of Social Development and Environmental Protection (41-59)
Environmental Protection as an Element of International Economic Cooperation in Poland (60-76)
The Role of Ecological Risk Assessment in Environmental Decision Making (77-88)
Human Effects on the Terrestrial Environment (89-90)
Characterizing Ecosystem Responses to Stress (91-115)
Measuring Function and Disfunction in Ecosystems (116-140)
Air Pollution Impacts on Forests in North America (141-154)
Air Pollution and Forest Health in Central Europe: Poland, Czechoslovakia, and the German Democratic Republic (155-170)
Impacts of Air Pollution on Agriculture in North America (171-195)
Impacts of Air Pollution on Agriculture and Horticulture in Poland (196-214)
Distribution and Movement of Selected Elements in Poland Using Pine Needle Analysis (215-231)
Long-Term Ecological Monitoring in the National Parks of Poland (232-246)
Agricultural Impacts (247-248)
Ecological Guidelines for Management of Rural Areas in Poland (249-264)
Ecological Problems Associated with Agricultural Development: Some Examples in the United States (265-280)
Impacts of Aquatic Ecosystems (281-282)
Assessment of Trophic Impact on the Lake Environment in Poland: A Proposal and Case Study (283-296)
Aquatic Research and Water Quality Trends in the United States (297-314)
River Water Quality Assessment and Management in Poland (315-330)
Environmental Management Case Studies (331-332)
Environmental Policy in Eastern Europe (333-341)
Acid Deposition: A Case Study of Scientific Uncertainty and International Decision Making (342-354)
Diagnosis of Environmental Protection Problems in Poland (355-373)
Energy Use and Environmental Consequences in Poland (374-386)
Recommendations (387-388)
Recommendations for a Science-Based Program of Ecological Risk Assessment and Environmental Protection (389-396)
Appendices (397-398)
Appendix 1: List of Participants (399-403)
Appendix 2: Summary Memoranda (404-407)
Appendix 3: Cooperative Projects Suggested at 1987 Workshop (408-412)
Appendix 4: Cooperative Projects Suggested at 1988 Workshop (413-416)

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Appendix ~ List of Participants STANLEY I. AUERBACH Environmental Sciences Division Oak Ridge National Laboratory Building 1505 Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831 USA ANN M. BARTUSKA U.S. Forest Service U.S. Department of Agriculture 1509 Varsity Drive Raleigh, North Carolina 27606 USA ALICIA I. BR1:YMEYER (PAN Chairman, 1988) Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization Polish Academy of Sciences Krakowskie Przedmiescie 30 00-927 Warsaw POLAND KAROL BUDZINSKI Institute of Environmental Engineering Warsaw Technical University NowowieJska 20 00~53 Warsaw POLAND 399

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400 WILLIAM E. COOPER Center for Environmental Toxicology Department of Zoology Michigan State University East Incensing, Michigan 48824 USA ELLIS B. COOLING (NAS Chairman) School of Forest Resources North Carolina State University Raleigh, North Carolina 27695 USA STEFAN GODZIK Institute of Environmental Engineering Polish Academy of Sciences Marn Sklodowsldej-Curie 34 41-800 Zabrze POLAND KRYS1YNA GRODZINSKA Institute of Botany Polish Academy of Sciences Lubicz 46 31-512 Krakow POLAND WLADYSI^W GRODZINSKI* (PAN Chairman, 1987) Department of Ecosystem Studies Jagiellonian University M. Karasia 6 30-060 Krakow POLAND MAREK J. GROMIEC Institute of Meteorology and Water Management Department of Water Management Podlesna 61 01~73 Warsaw POLAND *Deceased ECOLOGIC MS~

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APPENDIX 1 MARK A. HARVVELL Ecosystems Research Center Cornell University Ithaca, New York 14853 USA WALTER W. HECK Agricultural Research Service U.S. Department of Agriculture 1509 Varsity Drive Raleigh, North Carolina 27606 USA ANNA HILLBRICHT ILKOWSKA Institute of Ecology Polish Academy of Sciences Dziekanow Lesoy 05 092 Lomianki POLAND WARREN E. JOHNSTON Department of Agricultural Economics University of California Davis, California 95616 USA JAN JUDA Institute of Environmental Engineering Warsaw Technical University Nowowiejska 20 00~53 Warsaw POLAND STANLhY J. KABALA University of Pittsburgh 2016 Sampson Street Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15221 USA ANDRZEJ T. KASSENBERG Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization Polish Academy of Sciences Warsaw POLAND 4{)1

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402 ALAN W. MAGI Exxon Company, USA 3301 C Street, P.O. Box 196601 Anchorage, Alaska 99519 USA MICHAL J. MAREK Institute of Public Administration and Management Wawelska 56 02 067 Warsaw POLAND BOGUSLAW MOLSKI* Botanical Garden Polish Academy of Sciences Warsaw POLAND HALINA OBUCHOWICZ C)ffice of International Relations Polish Academy of Sciences Palac Kultury i Nauki Warsaw POLAND ANNA S. PHILLIPS Soviet and East European Affairs National Academy of Sciences 2101 Constitution Avenue Washington, D.C. 20418 USA COURTNEY RIORDAN Office of Research and Development U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 401 M Street S.W. (RD-680) Washington, D.C. 20460 USA LECH RYSZKOWSKI Department of Agrobiology and Forestry Polish Academy of Sciences Swierczewskiego 19 60-809 Poznan POLAND *Deceased ECOLOGICAL RISKS

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APPENDIX 1 MILTON RUSSELL Energy, Environment, and Resources Center University of Tennessee 322 South Stadium Hall Knoxville, Tennessee 37996 USA GLENN E. SC1IWEITZER Soviet and East European Affairs National Academy of Sciences 2101 Constitution Avenue Washington, D.C. 20418 USA MICHAEL W. SLIMAK Office of Research and Development U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 401 M Street S.W. (RD-680) Washington, D.C. 20460 USA SARAH M. TERRY Department of Political Science lefts University Medford, Massachusetts 02155 USA PRZEMYSLAW TROJAN Institute of Ecology Polish Academy of Sciences Dziekanow Lesny 05~92 Lomianki POLAND GARY R. WAXMONSKY Office of International Activities U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 401 M Street S.W. (A-106) Washington, D.C. 20460 USA Science Attache U.S. Embassy, Warsaw (1987-89) 403

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