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Målte skyhøyt forurensningsnivå – her er forklaringen

Tønnesen, Dag; Tørnkvist, Kjersti Karlsen (interview subjects); Holterhuset, Martin (journalist)

2020

2004

Mannen som avslørte ski-jukset: - Kan ikke forsvare å kjøpe egen testmaskin til Norge

Schlabach, Martin (interview subject); Strøm, Ole Kristian (journalist)

2019

MAPK pathways activation induced by nanosilver and TiO2: Role of Ros. NILU PP

Rinna, A.; Magdolenova, Z. Fjellsbø, L.; Dusinska, M.

2010

Mapping 1995 global anthropogenic emissions of mercury.

Pacyna, J.M.; Pacyna, E.G.; Steenhuisen, F.; Wilson, S.

2003

Mapping air pollution effects on materials including stock at risk in Guangzhou, China. Bulletin 108E

Henriksen, J.F.; Kai, T.; Liangwan, H.; Krigsvoll, G.

2001

Mapping and the citizen sensor.

Foody, G.; Fritz, S.; Fonte, C. C.; Bastin, L.; Olteanu-Raimond, A.-M.; Mooney, P.; See, L.; Antoniou, V.; Liu, H.-Y.; Minghini, M.; Vatseva, R.

2017

Mapping and trends of acid deposition effects on materials in Scandinavia.

Tidblad, J.; Kucera, V.; Henriksen, J.F.; Kaunisto, T.

2004

Mapping and Visualizing Air Quality

Hassani, Amirhossein; Schneider, Philipp

2023

Mapping annual mean PM2.5 concentrations in Europe: application of pseudo PM2.5 station data. ETC/ACM Technical Paper, 2011/5

Denby, B.; Horálek, J.; de Smet, P.; de Leeuw, F.

2011

Mapping BaP concentrations and estimation of population exposure and health impacts.

Guerreiro, C.; de Leeuw, F.; Horálek, J.; Couvidat, F.

2015

Mapping BaP concentrations and exposure in Europe combining measurement and CTM data.

Guerreiro, C.; Horalek, J.; de Leeuw, F.; Couvidat, F.

2015

Mapping human-nature archetypes to guide global biodiversity, food security and land use policy

Sietz, Diana; Niamir, Aidin; Müller, Daniel; Hickler, Thomas; Kanemoto, Keiichiro; Moran, Daniel Dean; Thonicke, Kirsten

Reconciling biodiversity conservation, food security, and sustainable agriculture at global scale requires a clear understanding of regional social-ecological opportunities and challenges. This understanding helps untap regional contributions to better achieve global policy targets, such as those framed in the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF). Yet previous global syntheses of social-ecological interlinkages remain limited in thematic and spatial detail, restricting the discussion of regional contributions and targeted policy implementation. Here, we present 25 human-nature archetypes derived from clustering of global social-ecological data revealing regional opportunities and challenges for meeting global policy targets. Our results differentiate regions with large conservation opportunities from those well suited for ecological restoration or ecological intensification. They highlight the widespread need for improving governance to enhance food security and re-design agricultural systems. Overall, our analysis supports international and national decision makers in tailoring GBF targets to regional specificities in order to more effectively achieve global sustainability goals.

2025

Mapping of 2-ring PAHs and SO2 around a FeSi-/Si-smelter. Passive air sampling around Finnfjord AS, October - December 2014 and analysis of silica dust. NILU rapport

Hak, C.; Halse, A.K.; Lunder Halvorsen, H.

NILU was commissioned by 8 Norwegian companies with FeSi-/Si-industry to perform passive air measurements of SO2 and PAH around the Finnfjord AS FeSi-smelter and to analyse microsilica dust samples from the companies.
Passive monthly samples were taken at 10 sampling sites around Finnfjord AS in the period October-December 2014. The PAH samples were analysed for 42 PAH compounds. 5-7-ring PAHs, i.e. particle bound components, were generally below the detection limit during the measurement period. There was no significant correlation of SO2 and PAH2-4-ring and thus no significant impact from the smelter was found in October-December 2014 for gaseous PAHs. An additional source of PAHs in winter was likely residential heating by wood burning.

2016

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