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Smelteverket i Nikel legges ned

Berglen, Tore Flatlandsmo (interview subject); Arvola, Jakob (journalist)

2020

Smelteverket i Nikel stenges ned i år

Berglen, Tore Flatlandsmo (interview subject); Randa, Rolf (journalist)

2020

Sminkerester funnet i fisk utenfor Svalbard

Warner, Nicholas Alexander (interview subject); Juell, Ingrid Henriksen; Steinholt, Martin (journalists)

2018

Smoke continues to blanket NYC, soon into Norway

Tørseth, Kjetil (interview subject)

2023

Smoke dispersion modeling over complex terrain using high resolution meteorological data and satellite observations - The FireHub platform.

Solomos, S.; Amiridis, V.; Zanis, P.; Gerasopoulos, E.; Sofiou, F.I.; Herekakis, T.; Brioude, J.; Stohl, A.; Kahn, R.A.; Kontoes, C.

2015

Smoke from Canada’s wildfires has reached as far as Norway

Evangeliou, Nikolaos (interview subject); Paddison, Laura (journalist)

2023

SMOS Prodex. NILU F

Griesfeller, A.; Lahoz, W.A.; Svendby, T.

2012

Smører du deg med god samvittighet?

Warner, Nicholas Alexander

2019

Snapshots of results and improvements of atmospheric observations at Birkenes and Zeppelin. NILU PP

Fiebig, M.; Yttri, K.E.; Myhre, C.L.; Tunved, P.; Tørseth, K.

2012

Snow buntings (Plectrophenax nivealis) as bio-indicators for exposure differences to legacy and emerging persistent organic pollutants from the Arctic terrestrial environment

Warner, Nicholas Alexander; Sagerup, Kjetil; Kristoffersen, Siv; Herzke, Dorte; Gabrielsen, Geir W.; Jenssen, Bjørn Munro

2019

Snow deposition and distribution of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) on Bear Island. NILU F

Kallenborn, R.; Christensen, G.N.; Gregor, D.; Evenset, A.

2004

Snow-to-air exchanges of mercury in an Arctic seasonal snow pack in Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard.

Ferrari, C.P.; Gauchard, P.-A.; Aspmo, K.; Dommergue, A.; Magand, O.; Bahlmann, E.; Nagorski, S.; Temme, C.; Ebinghaus, R.; Steffen, A.; Banic, C.; Berg, T.; Planchon, f.; Barbante, C.; Cescon, P.; Boutron, C.F.

2005

SO2 emissions from paroxysmal eruptions at Etna volcano in 2011-12. NILU F

Bonny, E.; Mandon, C.; Carn, S.A.; Prata, F.; Coltelli, M.; Donnadieu, F.

2013

SO2 Kårstø. Environmental consequences from increased emissions. NILU OR

Berglen, T.F.; Høgåsen, T.; Liu, L.; Tønnesen, D.; Wathne, B.M.

Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU) has performed dispersion calculations of emissions to air.

2011

Social-Environmental Analysis for the Management of Coastal Lagoons in North Africa

El Mahrad, Badr; Abalansa, Samuel; Newton, Alice; Icely, John D; Snoussi, Maria; Kacimi, Ilias

This study provides an overview of 11 lagoons in North Africa, from the Atlantic to the Eastern Mediterranean. Lagoons are complex, transitional, coastal zones providing valuable ecosystem services that contribute to the welfare of the human population. The main economic sectors in the lagoons included fishing, shellfish harvesting, and salt and sand extraction, as well as maritime transport. Economic sectors in the areas around the lagoons and in the watershed included agriculture, tourism, recreation, industrial, and urban development. Changes were also identified in land use from reclamation, changes in hydrology, changes in sedimentology from damming, inlet modifications, and coastal engineering. The human activities in and around the lagoons exert multiple pressures on these ecosystems and result in changes in the environment, affecting salinity, dissolved oxygen, and erosion; changes in the ecology, such as loss of biodiversity; and changes in the delivery of valuable ecosystem services. Loss of ecosystem services such as coastal protection and seafood affect human populations that live around the lagoons and depend on them for their livelihood. Adaptive management frameworks for social–ecological systems provide options that support decision makers with science-based knowledge to deliver sustainable development for ecosystems. The framework used to support the decision makers for environmental management of these 11 lagoons is Drivers–Activities–Pressures–State Change–Impact (on Welfare)–Responses (as Measures).

Frontiers Media S.A.

2020

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