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Foreword. Acknowledgements. Lectures. Pesticide Fate Models and their use. FOCUS Activities J.B.H.J. Linders. Models used in the USA for the Evaluation of Pesticide Exposure, Hazard and Risk Assessment M.H. Russell. Quality assurance in environmental modelling G. Dura, E. Laszlo. Possible approaches for pesticides environmental impact management M.G. Prodanchuk, A.P. Kravchuk. Pesticide leaching modelling validation. A Recent European Experience M. Vanclooster. Evaporation of pure liquids from open surfaces F.C. Arnold, A.J. Engel. Application of USES for estimation of PEC of pesticides and hazard assessment for aquatic environment V. Kambourova, K. Vassilev. Modelling of operator exposure A. Fait, B.S. Iversen. Use of alarm model in accidental pollution of Danube River: Case study S. Chitimiea, A. Varduca. Results of the use of two environmental models for pesticides ranking by hazard F. Kaloyanova, et al. Recent developments in environmental modelling at Trent University, Canada I. Cousins, et al. MACRO: a preferential flow model to simulate pesticide leaching and movement to drains S. Beulke, et al. A scientific and technological framework for evaluating comparative risk in ecological risk assessments J.M. Johnston. Comparing two alternative pollutant dispersion models and actual data within an environmental health information Processing System (EHIPS) B. Balter, et al. RBCA Toolkit: Comprehensive Risk-based modelling system for soil and groundwater clean-up J.A. Connor, et al. Danish EPA use of models for assessment of pesticides mobility C.D. Hansen. An optimization model for the control of regional air quality in Europe M. Amann, et al. Spatial refinement of regional exposure assessment V. Berding, et al. Country Reports. Conclusions and Recommendations.

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