ethical considerations in environmental research
Ethical considerations in environmental research refer to the careful analysis and decision-making process regarding the potential impacts and consequences of the research on human populations, ecosystems, and the environment, with a focus on promoting fairness, minimizing harm, respecting participant autonomy, and ensuring the responsible and sustainable conduct of scientific investigation.
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