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ClearIntegrated Ecological Risk Assessment of the Agricultural Area under a High Anthropopressure Based on Chemical, Ecotoxicological and Ecological Indicators
Researchers conducted an integrated ecological risk assessment of agricultural land using chemical, ecotoxicological, and ecological indicators, finding that while chemical analysis overestimated risk, the combined approach revealed most of the area had acceptable risk levels despite over a century of anthropogenic pressure.
Agricultural Microplastics Pollution: From Hidden Threats to Global Food Security Towards Sustainable Strategies
This comprehensive review examines agricultural microplastic pollution across the atmosphere, soil, water, and biological systems, proposing a framework linking farming-derived MP contamination to food security risks and calling for integrated approaches to manage MNPs in agricultural systems.
Common issues of data science on the eco-environmental risks of emerging contaminants.
This review examines common methodological pitfalls in data science approaches to emerging contaminants research, highlighting issues such as data leakage, inadequate ecological complexity, and over-reliance on laboratory data. Researchers argue that future work should integrate ensemble models, spatiotemporal causal frameworks, and field-based validation to close gaps between data-driven predictions and real-world environmental outcomes.
Science, technology, agri-food systems, health, and wellbeing: logic, dynamics, and relationships
Researchers analyzed how modern science and technology have shaped agri-food systems and their effects on health and wellbeing. They found that current food production models, driven largely by economic interests, often prioritize yield over nutritional quality and environmental sustainability. The study calls for a reorientation of agri-food research toward approaches that better support human health and ecological balance.
Large Data Technology-Based Analysis Method of Sudden Eco-Environmental Toxic Pollution
This paper proposes a big data approach to analyzing sudden environmental toxic pollution incidents by combining genomic and proteomic data across environmental samples. The method aims to improve accuracy over manual inspection techniques for detecting ecological contamination events.