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Environmental pollutants in the terrestrial and urban environment 2020

Heimstad, Eldbjørg Sofie; Moe, Børge; Nygård, Torgeir; Herzke, Dorte; Bohlin-Nizzetto, Pernilla

Samples from the urban terrestrial environment in the Oslo area were analysed for metals and a large number of organic environmental pollutants. The selected species were earthworm, fieldfare, tawny owl, red fox and brown rat. Air- and soil-samples were also included in the study to further the understanding on sources and uptake of pollutants. A food-chain approach was used to investigate trophic magnification of the different compounds.

NILU

2021

Environmental pollutants in large Norwegian lakes, 2016. NIVA-rapport, 7184-2017

Fjeld, E.; Bæk, K.; Rognerud, S.; Rundberget, J.T.; Schlabach, M.; Warner, N.A.

2017

Environmental pollutants in large Norwegian lakes, 2015. NIVA-rapport, 7062-2016

Fjeld, E.; Bæk, K.; Rognerud, S.; Rundberget, J.T.; Schlabach, M.; Warner, N.A.

2016

Environmental pollutants in large Norwegian lakes, 2014. NIVA-rapport, 6901-2015

Fjeld, E.; Bæk, K.; Rognerud, S.; Rundberget, J.T.; Schlabach, M.; Warner, N.A.

2015

Environmental pollutants in large Norwegian lakes, 2013. NIVA-rapport, 6677-2014

Fjeld, E.; Bæk, K.; Rognerud, S.; Rundberget, J.T.; Schlabach, M.; Warner, N.A.

2014

Environmental Pesticide Pollution in Tanzania. NILU F

Kishimba, M.; Kylin, H.; Mmochi, A.; Mwevura, A.; Henry, L.; Marco, J.; Mihale, M.; Meela, M.; Tano, J.; Hellar, H.

2008

Environmental monitoring of rock carvings in Scandinavia.

Dahlin, E.; Torssander, P.; Mörth, C.M.; Strandh, H.; Åberg, G.; Henriksen, J.F.; Anda, O.; Löfvendahl, R.

2001

Environmental monitoring of organo-halogenated contaminants (OHCs) in surface soils from Pakistan.

Zehra, A.; Eqani, S.A.M.A.S.; Katsoyiannis, A.; Schuster, J.K.; Moeckel, C.; Jones, K.C.; Malik, R.N.

2015

Environmental Management Report 2013. NILU OR

NILU.

One of NILU's main goals is to study the impact of pollution. It is thus very important for the institute to have control of the impact the institute¿s own activities may have on the environment and to reduce the impact as far as possible.

NILU has for many years been working to reduce the impact. In order to take this one step further, it was decided that the institute should restructure the work according to a relevant environmental standard and to seek certification according to the same standard.

The chosen standard is ISO 14001:2004 (Environmental management systems - Requirements with guidance for use) and NILU achieved certification according to this standard in October 2010. This report summarizes the results of the system.

2014

Environmental Management Report 2012. NILU OR

NILU.

One of NILU's main goals is to study the impact of pollution. It is thus very important for the institute to have control of the impact the institute's own activities may have on the environment and to reduce the impact as far as possible.

NILU has for many years been working to reduce the impact. In order to take this one step further, it was decided that the institute should restructure the work according to a relevant environmental standard and to seek certification according to the same standard.

The chosen standard is ISO 14001:2004 (Environmental management systems - Requirements with guidance for use) and NILU achieved certification according to this standard in October 2010. This report summarizes the results of the system.

2013

Environmental Management Report 2011. NILU OR

NILU.

One of NILU's main goals is to study the impact of pollution. It is thus very important for the institute to have control of the impact the institute¿s own activities may have on the environment and to reduce the impact as far as possible.

NILU has for many years been working to reduce the impact. In order to take this one step further, it was decided that the institute should restructure the work according to a relevant environmental standard and to seek certification according to the same standard.

The chosen standard is ISO 14001:2004 (Environmental management systems¿Requirements with guidance for use) and NILU achieved certification according to this standard in October 2010.

2012

Environmental Management Report 2010. NILU OR

NILU.

One of NILU's main goals is to study the impact of pollution. It is thus very important for the institute to have control of the impact the institute's own activities may have on the environment and to reduce the impact as far as possible.

NILU has for many years been working to reduce the impact. In order to take this one step further, it was decided that the institute should restructure the work according to a relevant environmental standard and to seek certification according to the same standard.

The chosen standard is ISO 14001:2004 (Environmental management systems - Requirements with guidance for use) and NILU achieved certification according to this standard in October 2010.

2011

Environmental information systems on the Internet: A need for change. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 359

Schade, S.; Fogarty, B.; Kobernus, M.; Schleidt, K.; Gaughan, P.; Mazzetti, P.; Berre, A.J.

2011

Environmental impacts of a chemical looping combustion power plant

Thorne, Rebecca Jayne; Bouman, Evert; Sundseth, Kyrre; Sanchez, Maria Asuncion Aranda; Czakiert, Tomasz; Pacyna, Jozef M; Pacyna, Elisabeth G; Krauz, Mariusz; Celińska, Agnieszka

Elsevier

2019

Environmental impacts and risks of car tire and styrene-butadiene rubber: microplastic pollution and contaminant transport

Halsband, Claudia; Sørensen, Lisbet; Khan, Farhan; Herzke, Dorte; Wagner, Stephan

Frontiers Media S.A.

2024

Environmental impact of amines from CO2 capture. NILU OR

Knudsen, S.; Moe, M.K.; Schlabach, M.; Schmidbauer, N.; Dye, C.

2008

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