Molecular tools for bathing water assessment in europe: balancing social science research with a rapidly developing environmental science evidence-base

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  • who: David M. Oliver from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research: Molecular tools for bathing water assessment in Europe: Balancing social science research with a rapidly developing environmental science evidence-base, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors report on findings from an international Working Group that examined the breadth of social impacts challenges and research opportunities associated with the application of molecular tools to regulations.
  • future: Each thematic grouping of future research needs outlined in Table 1 is summarized below. Approaches to public participation notably in the form of citizens' juries may . . .

     

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