ABSTRACT

Ecological quantitative risk assessment is being developed in a systematic way, starting with a careful examination of the questions being asked and those that should be asked. The development of ecological quantitative risk assessment is still in its early stages, and many gaps and potential gaps for data and information are being found. Human health models are based on predicting the effect on an individual life, while the individual is expendable in ecological matters. The mechanism of natural selection achieves quality control in nature. Sustainability is an essential prerequisite for a healthy environment. The time required for maintaining human health and achieving sustainable agriculture can be decades and centuries. Public health and ecological phenomena are not competing with each other for importance. It is not possible to achieve a high level of public health without maintaining a certain level of quality of the environment.