Watershed management processes continue to call for more science and improved decision making that take into account the full range of stakeholder perspectives. Increasingly, the core principles of ecological risk assessment (i.e., the development and use of assessment endpoints and conceptual model
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Environmental assessment: The regulation of decision making, by Jane Holder
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- Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
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- 2008
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- 1551-3777
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## Abstract Water supply is a key consideration in sustainable urban planning. Ideally, detailed quantitative sustainability assessments are undertaken during the planning stage to inform the decisionβmaking process. In reality, however, the significant time and cost associated with undertaking suc