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HENVINET portal: a platform for collaboration between environmental health and oncology in preventing and treating cancer. NILU OR, 80/2010
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Monitoring long-range transboundary air pollution. Effects 2009. NIVA-rapport, 6021-2010
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INTARESE. Revised integrated monitoring. NILU OR
The aim of this report is to summarize the results from (i) review of existing and planned environment and health monitoring programs (section 2.1); (ii) review of frameworks which are currently used in the integrated monitoring programs (section 2.2); (iii) review of the results of SP 1, SP 2 and SP 3 to date within INTARESE project (section 2.3). Based upon the above results, we identified the development needs for integrated monitoring and integrated usage of data/information from multiple sources (section 3); proposed a conceptual framework of integrated environmental health monitoring (section 4); developed a work process of integrated data/information from multiple monitoring programs (section 5); recommended the relevant tools and methodologies for the integrated usage of information from multiple sources (section 6).
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HENVINET. Evaluation questionnaire - causal chain for nanoparticles. NILU TR
The HENVINET consortium has developed a questionnaire to identify knowledge gaps in the state of the art in scientific knowledge. Literature reviews covered all elements that compose the causal chain of the different environmental health issues from emissions to exposures, to effects and to health impacts. Ultimately, the aim is to discuss the implications of these for policy and research.
In this evaluation we focus on effect of nanoparticles on various environmental processes and their impact on human health. The questionnaire consists of two separate parts. In Part A, you will be asked to comment on the completeness and structure of a diagram illustrating our current understanding of the cause-effect relationship of intentional and unintentional nanoparticles on environment and their subsequent impact on human health. In Part B, you will be asked to express your level of confidence in scientists' ability to predict the magnitude of a disease burden that is expected to occeur as a result of release of nanoparticles in the environment.
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