Concepts and Strategies for Biological Monitoring
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United Nations Environment Programme
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This handbook is the first of three which deal with the design of monitoring programmes using biological monitoring methods, many of which are simple and cheap. The methods discussed are based on the effects on organisms which are subjected to contamination or disturbance. These constitute the populations which are the focus of the monitoring programmes.
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