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  • ...he environmental health, i.e. a research field that studies the impacts of environment on human health. We are actively working, among other things, on climate ch * [[Opasnet Base|Databases]] and [[Opasnet modelling environment|modelling]] in Opasnet
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  • [http://ec.europa.eu/environment/chemicals/reach/reach_in_brief04_09_15.pdf REACH in brief] * Protection of human health and the environment
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  • ''Caused by environment'' ...T mena same as "90% of all cancers are caused by environmental pollution"! Environment includes substances and agents naturally present in foods, sunlight, smokin
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  • ...ipation and regulation] One-day International Conference Helsinki, Finnish Environment Institute (SYKE) 17 November 2006 *[http://www.enhis.org ENHIS: WHO Environment and health information system]
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  • ...exposure of individuals can be calculated using air pollution levels from environment, which are weighted with the time-activity pattern.
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  • ...lkit.pdf#search=%22UNEP%20dioxin%20toolkit%22 UNEP (1999a). United Nations Environment Programme. Standardized Toolkit for Identification and Quantification of Di ...ch=%22dioxine%20emissions%20from%20traffic%22 UNEP (1999b). United Nations Environment Programme. Dioxin and furan inventories, National and regional emissions of
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  • ...in the context of the impact of human development or new technology on the environment and human health, as both involve complex systems where the consequences of
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  • #* long-lived substances, especially, may recycle though the environment and be available for multiple intake; ...xt{mass intake of pollutant by an individual}}{\text{mass release into the environment}} </math>
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  • ...d to prevent or reduce the adverse effects of the landfill of waste on the environment, in particular on surface water, groundwater, soil, air and human health."
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  • ...ocus of Opasnet: ''Man must be able to breathe, drink, eat and live in the environment trusting on its safety. This is both an individual's civil right and a prer
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  • ...' describes possible actions that would reduce the negative impacts of the environment on human health. {{needs editing}} Editorial Environment Meets Health, Again Richard J. Jackson*
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  • This page contains all the technical documentation related to this Mediawiki environment.
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  • :''Man must be able to breathe, drink, eat and live in the environment trusting on its safety. This is both individual's civil right and a prerequ ...nvironment is safe in general. We must teach people to avoid things in the environment that are not healthy. We must be alert for emerging hazards and be prepared
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  • '''Health, the Environment, and - Everything''' (Heande) is a wiki-based website for helping decisions
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  • '''Pollutants in the Urban Environment (PUrE)''' is a four-year research consortium project (2005 to 2009) funded * modelling the fate and transport of chemicals in the environment; and
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  • *National Institute for Public Health and the Environment: Dr. Nynke de Jong, RIVM
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  • === Physical environment ===
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  • *The data is from a relevant topic in the fields of health or environment.
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  • ...or PCBs <ref>Juan et al. An input-output balance study for PCBs in humans. Environment International, 2002.</ref>), <br>
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  • [[Category: Concentrations in the environment]]
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  • ...te: offer high-quality ready-to-use information and data about health, the environment, and everything for anyone who wants to improve decision-making on these to
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  • ...bates in areas such as climate change policy, biodiversity protection, and environment-related diseases and health risks. In this session we address conceptual mo
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  • ...ured information overview that may be utilised by other actors relevant to Environment and Health Strategy. ...ms to empower a multi-stakeholder approach to addressing the most pressing Environment and Health issues at hand. The means to do this include a range of tools fo
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  • ...re''' describes the structure of the contents of the website ''Health, the Environment, and Everything''. The structure is based on two different things that we t #* Encyclopedia pages (general information about anything related to environment or health): Located in the Main namespace
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  • ...ent in specified areas relevant to the implementation of EU action plan on Environment and Health (EC EHAP). ...methods and models for their use in the analysis of relationships between environment, exposure and health. This will be done mainly by own review with main focu
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  • Heande (The Health, The Environment and Everything) is a Mediawiki-based project hosted by National Public Heal ...nts and decision-making consists of several structured variables in Heande environment. Each variable describes some specific part of some real-world situation. V
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  • This page contains projects related to environment and/or health
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  • [[Category:Concentrations in the environment]]
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  • [[Category:Concentrations in the environment]]
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  • [[Category:Concentrations in the environment]]
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  • *[http://heande.pyrkilo.fi Heande wiki] Health, the Environment, and Everything for all English content ...//tyjak.pyrkilo.fi Tyjak wiki] Terveys, ympäristö ja kaikki (Health, the Environment, and Everything in Finnish) for all Finnish content
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  • ===Environment / Pressures=== ...ia]] | [[:Category:Concentrations in the environment|Concentrations in the environment]] WP 1.2
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  • ...ss collaboration is a feasible approach also to assessment in the field of environment and health as well as other science-based policy support.
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  • ...e interactions between society and the environment adopted by the European Environment Agency: driving forces, pressures, states, impacts, responses (extension of | '''Driving forces''' <br> Areas in public life that exert pressure on the environment, e.g. economic sectors, households.
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  • * [http://www.pureframework.org/ Pollutants in the Urban Environment (PUrE) 2003-2009] ...7&lan=fi Environmental impact assessment (YVA)] in Finland (by the Finnish Environment Institute)
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  • ...ealth Indicators are usually numbers that represent a certain state of the environment, exposure, health state and/ or policy actions. An indicator is a variable
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  • ...tivity and other practices, leading to emissions and other pressure on the environment, leading to environmental changes, leading to physical impacts on societies
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  • ...oject.org/src/contrib/Descriptions/sensitivity.html This package for the R environment can be used to perform sensitivity analysis] <small>External link</small> (
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  • ...essment. Capability is a measure of what people can do in their own living environment, e.g. whether they have access to basic needs such as education, housing, a ....gov/economics/children/basic_info/glossary.htm America's Children and the Environment: Glossary]
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  • ...pen participation in environmental health assessment|Open collaboration in environment and health policy support]] ...categories]. Manuscript. Submission fall 2008. Target journal: Atmospheric environment
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  • '''Asessments in environment and health ...needs of society with the knowledge creating processes of science. As both environment and health are very broad concepts, intertwined with many aspects of human
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  • ...n annoyance or even a burden. Could IEHIA, as a new integrated approach to environment and health assessment, be a pioneer in this sense, and take also the task o
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  • ...ject's innovative and acclaimed solution, the Open Modelling Interface and Environment(OpenMI) met this need by simplifying the linking of hydrology related model ...development and implementation of a European Open Modelling Interface and Environment (OpenMI) that will simplify the linking of hydrology related models. The es
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  • [[Category:Concentrations in the environment]]
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  • ...urope (CAFE) Programme. Volume 2: Health Impact Assessment. AEA Technology Environment, 2005.]</ref> ...ted PM<sub>10</sub> or PM<sub>2.5</sub> concentrations found in the indoor environment.
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  • Most researchers in the Erac community are working on the fields of environment or health. However, this is not a limitation, and we encourage people from
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  • ...V.; Pohjola, P.; Tainio, M.; Tuomisto, J.T. Perspectives to Performance of Environment and Health Assessments and Models—From Outputs to Outcomes? Int. J. Envir ...V.; Pohjola, P.; Tainio, M.; Tuomisto, J.T. Perspectives to Performance of Environment and Health Assessments and Models—From Outputs to Outcomes? Int. J. Envir
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  • The dioxin and PCB concentrations and consequent exposures in the environment have been clearly decreasing since the 1970's
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  • The annual mortality risk or the number of deaths related to a certain (environment-related) disease can be compared with this risk or number in another region
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  • '''RIVM''' is the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment in the Netherlands. It is located in Bilthoven, near Utrecht.
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  • ...the language, but they are abbreviations of translations from "Health, the Environment, and Everything" in that language. This seems practical. Also, we can think
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  • ...ronet project is to facilitate exchange and evaluation of interventions on environment and health exposure reduction measures on a regional level and promote impl
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  • ...supervisor, 3) have funding in the project, and 4) ultimately improve the environment. ...good research topic may really change the decision-making and improve the environment.
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  • '''Heimtsa''' (Health and environment integrated methodology and toolbox for scenario assessment) is a EU-funded ...l environment and health impacts caused by releases of substances into the environment from all relevant human activities can be evaluated at the European level,
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  • * [[Help:Collaborative workspace]] Workspace is a working environment for participants of risk assessment work, and readers of the assessments. | The assessment workspace is a virtual working environment that provides a platform for managing collaborative assessment work using I
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  • ...icient assessments of the general risks posed by substances to man and the environment. EUSES is intended mainly for initial and refined risk assessments rather t Institute of Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) of The Netherlands. The work was supervised by an EU working group c
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  • ...ogramme on Chemical Safety (IPCS) is a joint venture of the United Nations Environment Programme, the International Labour Organisation, and the World Health Orga
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  • ...improve environmental and health assessments and thus decisions related to environment and health. However, as the methods have developed and the project has grow ...Especially it aims to improve decision making having to do with health and environment. However, '''Opasnet''' does contain also encyclopedia-like articles.
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  • R
    [[R]] is a programming language and software environment for statistical computing and graphics that is widely used for statistical
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  • ...ted, or defeated by the responses of people, organizations, or the natural environment to the intervention itself. (adapted from Meadows, 1982).
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  • | A website for not-yet-publishable material for projects about health, the environment, and everything (in practice, for projects in which THL/YMTO is involved). | Health, the Environment, and Everything. An English open wiki for all projects.
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  • | Ilgen et al., Atmospheric Environment 35 (2001), 1265-1279 | Edwards et al., Atmospheric Environment 35 (2001), 4531-4543
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  • ...ission reduction potential in the northern Baltic Sea]. Reports of Finnish Environment Institute 8/2006 (SYKEre8/2006). URN:ISBN:9521122773, ISBN 952-11-2277-3 (P
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  • ...e and Management, and fosters university-wide networks and outreach on the environment.
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  • ...Health], and [http://www.ymparisto.fi/default.asp?node=5297&lan=en Finnish Environment Institute].
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  • '''Ageing''' is a concept where a chemical compound changes in the environment into a less reactive and often into a less soluble form. Important groups o
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  • ...s. This can happen e.g. in a form of losing [[respect]] when polluting the environment. This may be easier to apply than environmental tax, and losing [[respect]]
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  • European citizens will be empowered to make informed decisions on their environment and influence public policy by the EU '''Shared Environmental Information S
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  • behave completely differently in the environment, have relatively
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  • '''Green Wiki''' is a website for collecting information about the environment and guidance for environmentally-friendly actions.
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  • ...Ministerial process. The European ECO Forum also takes active part in the "Environment and Health" process.
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  • ...ja Niko, 2008. Emission scenario model for regional air pollution. FINNISH ENVIRONMENT INSTITUTE, FINLAND. 2008. ISBN 978-952-11-3185-1. Available at http://www.y
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  • ...occurrence of hazardous events, site effects, physical damage to the built environment, and economic and human impacts.)
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  • ...ained by the [http://www.ymparisto.fi/default.asp?node=4032&lan=en Finnish Environment Institute].
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  • ...areas: information and communication technologies, biotechnology, and the environment. Drawing on these studies, this analysis suggests a number of conclusions a
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  • ...an be used as a Population Module in a multi-sector Population-Development-Environment (PDE) analysis. This tool can also be used independently of PDE analysis fo
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  • ...d Welfare (THL, Finland), the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM, the Netherlands), and Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (P '''Number of people with environment-related morbidity or mortality * Severity factor for a condition (0 = healt
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  • *Ministry of the Environment ...679_1_1_1_1,00.html#How_to_Obtain OECD 2006: Cost-Benefit Analysis and the Environment: Recent Developments]
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  • ...ulated with the Finnish Regional Emission Scenario (FRES) model of Finnish environment institute (Karvosenoja 2008)
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  • Directive for protecting environment and lowering emissions, so called IPPC – directive, requires information ...law (86/2000) 20 § requires that action, which is or may be dangerous to environment, must have a permission for it. Actions that require permission are describ
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  • ...n<br> 3Systems Research Institute, Polish Academy of Sciences<br> 4Finnish Environment Institute<br> 5Finnish Meteorological Institute<br>
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  • ...veloping and utilising assessments about policy-relevant topics related to environment and health. Climate change is a special topic. However, there are no restri ...In addition, for example '''students''' can use [[Opasnet]] to learn about environment and health, and other topics covered in the website.
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  • * Degree Programme: ToxEn, Environment health risk assessment ...me=Decision%20making%20for%20the%20environment.pdf Decision Making for the Environment]
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  • ...ver 90 percent since 1987.The sharp decrease of "background levels" in the environment in the last 20 years will probably not be repeated in the coming decades. ...rst permitted these extremely low levels of PCDDs/PCDFs in tissues and the environment to be measured accurately. Similarly, since the mid-1980s, mean tissue leve
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  • ...spersion modelling based on meteorological scaling parameters. Atmospheric Environment 21, 79-89. ...escription and applications in the Helsinki metropolitan area. Atmospheric Environment 34, pp. 3723-3733. <br>
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  • ...rological preprocessor for the urban environment. International Journal of Environment and Pollution, Vol 14, Nos 1-6, pp. 565-572.
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  • ...uality and emergency modelling system SILAM has been created to provide an environment capable of supporting various types of dispersion models and suitable for a
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  • levels of DBPs, including any gene-environment interactions where possible cancer, in relation to DBP levels, including any gene-environment interactions
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  • ...ies are also managed to effectively reflect changes in the European policy environment, including unplanned and unforeseen events that may impact the safety of th
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  • ...generated non-ETS PM2.5 in residences of four European cities. Atmospheric Environment, 38: 6411-6423.</ref>
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  • Energy-Industry, Terrestrial Environment, and Atmosphere-Ocean: The Terrestrial Environment Model simulates the changes in global land cover on a grid-scale based on c
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  • ...ion Center for Effects at the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) in the Netherlands. ...ased on information collected by the CORINAIR'90 inventory of the European Environment Agency and on national information.<ref name="rains"/>
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  • ...EMEP co-ordinate system (gridcells of 2500 km2 and 100 km2). The Reference Environment Database also contains elevation data for the whole of Europe on a 10 x 10 ...r the European Union (GREENSENSE). European Commission DG Research, Energy Environment and Sustainable Development Programme, 5th Framework Programme, Final Repor
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  • ...process and its emissions, and moving through their interactions with the environment to a physical measure of impact (the main component being health), and even
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  • [[Category:Energy]][[category:Environment]][[category:Economy]] ===Energy-environment module===
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  • [[Category:Energy]][[category:Environment]][[category:Economy]] The '''E3ME'''(Energy-Environment-Economy Model for Europe) model is a multi-country econometric macro-sector
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  • [[Category:Economy]][[category:Environment]] ...ergy-environment and technological transfers. NEMESIS integrates an energy-environment module, which presents a detailed modelling of the power/steam generation s
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  • ====Environment-related results:====
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  • [[Category:Economy]][[category:Environment]] ...output, prices, or R&D spending. The impact of economic activities on the environment is assessed by calculating the amount of emissions. The latter are: SOx, NO
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  • ...and represented. Price driven equilibrium is considered in all energy and environment markets. This includes Europe wide clearing of oil and gas markets, as well
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  • ====2001-2003: GRP, for DG-Environment==== ====2001-2003: KPI, for DG-Environment====
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  • The energy, environment, technology nexus, D.M. Bess & M.H. Whiteley, International Journal of Glob
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  • ===Energy-environment module:===
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  • ====Environment-related results:====
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  • ===Energy-environment module:=== ====Environment-related results:====
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  • ...e Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) on production, income, markets, and the environment. Typical Applications have been ...ts of the CAP on production, income, markets including trade flows and the environment (detailed nutrient balances for N,P,K; climate relevant gas emission from a
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  • [[Category:Environment]][[category:Energy]] *[http://europa.eu.int/comm/environment/index_en.htm European Commission DG ENV]
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  • [[Category:Environment]] The CCGT Project was financed by the European Commission under the Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development programme within the Fifth Framework Programme.
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  • ...l that provides details on the macro-economy and its interactions with the environment and the energy system. It is an empirical, large-scale model, written entir ...ures and deficit financing, as well as policy instruments specific for the environment/energy system.
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  • ...quilibrium (CGE) models which integrates the areas of economy, energy, and environment. The generic core of PACE is a standard multi-sector, multi-region CGE fram
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  • ...l and gas), energy is one of the main linkages between the economy and the environment / climate. The energy version of WorldScan is an extension of the core vers
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  • * Economic environment: borrowing interest rate, interest received, inflation, exchange rates
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  • ...e European Environment Information and Observation NETwork of the European Environment Agency<ref name="emep"/>
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  • Energy-environment model: -- ====Environment-related results:====
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  • ...mpetitiveness dimensions in other Community policies, such as competition, environment, regional, research and trade policies.<ref name="does"/>
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  • ...tions of the business cycle and their adverse consequences to the economic environment and in particular in terms of job losses.<ref name="inve"/>
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  • ...ce of stricter legislation aimed at the protection of consumers and of the environment. This could happen in cases ranging from refrigerators and aerosol cans con [http://ec.europa.eu/ European Commission, DG Environment: Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment]
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  • ..., including: Business Ethics; Equal Opportunities Policy; Health, Safety & Environment; Treatment of animals; Antitrust policy; Product safety and Product quality ...n the actual conduct of business operation; most notably, Health, Safety & Environment regulation is known to entail significant compliance costs to certain buisi
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  • ...efore the European Court of Justice. The Court held that protection of the environment is an imperative requirement which may limit the application of Article 30
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  • ...of legislation aimed for instance at the protection of consumers or of the environment.<ref name="ope">JRC: IA TOOLS. Supporting inpact assessment in the European
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  • ...ocedure. Measuring administrative costs can help to improve the regulatory environment, but it cannot take a disproportionate weight in that broader analysis. Nor
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  • ...ent may induce serious damages that go beyond the carrying capacity of the environment. These effects risk being aggravated once the developing world has taken up
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  • ...d comparison of health problems and policies. They quantify and summarize (environment-related) health effects and can be used for: *Number of people with environment-related morbidity or mortality x
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  • ...cal advantage, but it also means that they are extremely persistent in the environment. They also contain small amounts of dioxin impurities especially PCDFs, som ...roducts, buildings (e.g. plastic carpeting, sealing materials), and in the environment. Because PCBs are considered problem waste, their disposal is expensive, an
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  • ...n the ground of raising revenue and on the ground of protecting health and environment.
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  • ...policy, and should be understood both as impacts internal to the European environment and as impacts affecting the external partners of such policies.<ref name="
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  • ...rotection expenditure by EU institutions can be downloaded under the theme Environment and Energy through the following path:<ref name="pub"/> ...d=0,1136239,0_45571447&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL -Environment and Energy/ Environment/ Environmental expenditure and environmental taxes/ Environmental protectio
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  • The European Commission's Enterprise policy aims at creating a favourable environment for enterprises and business in Europe, thus creating productivity growth a ...ation; facilitating the rapid start-up of new enterprises; and creating an environment more supportive to businesses.
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  • ...ance when examining the impacts of policy initiatives on the macroeconomic environment:
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  • *[[The macroeconomic environment]]
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  • ...ct human health, damage crops or buildings or lead to deterioration in the environment (polluted soil or rivers etc)?<ref name="airq">JRC: IA TOOLS. Supporting in European Environment Agency Indicators:
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  • [[Category:Environment]] ...mental Action Programme includes the impact area of air under the headline Environment and Health. It demands the adoption of a thematic strategy on air pollution
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  • [[Category:Environment]] European Environment Agency Indicators
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  • [[Category:Environment]] ...ut the worst infestation and production of long-lasting effects on natural environment and balance in coastal and marine areas is caused through (almost always il
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  • [[Category:Environment]] European Environment Agency Indicators
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  • [[Category:Environment]] ...pment of a thematic strategy on: Protection and conservation of the marine environment.<ref name="waq"/>
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  • [[Category:Environment]] ...rosion by water or wind may affect both agricultural areas and the natural environment. And it has impacts both on-site (at the place where the soil is detached)
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  • [[Category:Environment]] European Environment Agency Indicators
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  • [[Category:Environment]] *[http://europa.eu.int/comm/environment/soil/index.htm The European Commission's site on Soil policies]
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  • European Environment Agency Indicators
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  • *[http://europa.eu.int/comm/environment/climat/home_en.htm The European Commission's site on Climate Change] (To ap *[http://europa.eu.int/comm/environment/climat/emission.htm The EU Emission Trading Scheme (EU ETS)]
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  • [[Category:Environment]] ...and non-renewable resources shall not exceed the carrying capacity of the environment and a de-coupling of resource use from economic growth shall be achieved th
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  • [[Category:Environment]] *[http://europa.eu.int/comm/environment/nature/home.htm The European Commission's site on Nature]
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  • [[Category:Environment]] Human land use often imposes major impacts on the environment, such as the destruction or fragmentation of natural habitats and landscape
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  • [[Category:Environment]] ...raffic or real estate. However, land use imposes also major impacts on the environment, such as the destruction or fragmentation of natural habitats and landscape
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  • ...c substances in waste streams can impact seriously on human health and the environment.<ref name="waste"/> European Environment Agency Indicators
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  • ...zardous. Treating and disposing of all this material - without harming the environment - is a major challenge to EU Environmental Policy. Furthermore, waste gener ...c substances in waste streams can impact seriously on human health and the environment.<ref name="was"/>
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  • ...nation of environmentally alien or genetically modified organisms into the environment can pose unpredictable risks for the native plant and animal population and ...ation in the field of Civil Protection shall ensure protection for people, environment and property in the event of natural and technological disasters. EU measur
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  • ...is addressed in the "Directive 2001/18 on the deliberate release into the environment of genetically modified organisms" and the "Regulation 1829/2003 on GM food European Environment Agency Indicators
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  • [[Category:Environment]] ...nation of environmentally alien or genetically modified organisms into the environment can pose unpredictable risks for the native plant and animal population and
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  • ...life could therefore definitely have a positive impact on the state of the environment.<ref name="trans"/> European Environment Agency Indicators
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  • ...perly inflated could definitely have a positive impact on the state of the environment. European Environment Agency Indicators
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  • :Man must be able to breathe, drink, eat and live in the environment trusting on its safety. This is both an individual's civil right and a prer ...ral. Secondly, we must provide people the means for avoiding things in the environment that put their health at risk. Thirdly, we must be alert and try to identif
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  • [[Category:Environment]] ...nesses are encouraged to mark products and services that are kinder to the environment, than the usual products and the label shall help consumers identify them.<
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  • [[Category:Environment]] ...new procedure and aims at improving the protection of human health and the environment from the hazards of chemicals and enhancing the competitiveness of the EU c
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  • [[Category:Environment]] ...basis for the production of human foods and are parts of the natural human environment at the same time. Therefore the aspect of human food safety is closly relat
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  • ...y several parts of the food chain are affected by state and quality of the environment, in particular the state of ecosystems, which indicates which important rol European Environment Agency Indicators
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  • [[Category:Environment]] ...basis for the production of human foods and are parts of the natural human environment. The main objective of EU plant health legislation is to protect the safety
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  • ...luding level of remuneration and fairness, but also the quality of working environment that refers to the degree to which the worker is enabled to carry out his a
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  • ...e set of rights, norms and routines which characterise the general working environment, regulate the activity of workers, and support people looking for a job. Mo
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  • ...of creating an intimidating, hostile, degrading, humiliating or offensive environment. Harassment can consist of a single incident or several incidents over a pe
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  • *[http://www.eea.europa.eu/themes/air/airbase European Environment Agency (EEA) AirBase]
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  • ...urope (CAFE) Programme. Volume 2: Health Impact Assessment. AEA Technology Environment, 2005.]
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  • ...urope (CAFE) Programme. Volume 2: Health Impact Assessment. AEA Technology Environment, 2005.]</ref><ref>[http://www.needs-project.org/docs/results/RS1b/NEEDS_Rs1
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  • ...urope (CAFE) Programme. Volume 2: Health Impact Assessment. AEA Technology Environment, 2005.]</ref> ...ent of Energy. The Centre for Economic and Social Research into the Global Environment (CSERGE), University College London and University of East Anglia.</ref>, p
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  • ...r-soluble chemicals seek any lipid-containing material especially in water environment, e.g. plankton. Bioconcentration is strictly speaking a passive partition o
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  • ...ely) is an effective ultimate way to remove dioxin-like compounds from the environment.
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  • ...ormone). Estrogenic (female sex hormone) and antiestrogenic risks from the environment are less well characterised, but environmental chemicals have been implied
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  • ...ext (see also biomagnification). Many PCBs are extremely persistent in the environment. Increase in chlorination (see PCB - physicochemical properties) increases ...burned in usual conditions, because they burn poorly and evaporate to the environment along with their PCDD/F impurities. PCDFs may also be formed during PCB bur
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  • At the concentrations present in the environment or in living tissues, PCDD/Fs can be reliably analysed only by using [[Gas ...e also [[Biomagnification]]). Many PCDD/Fs are extremely persistent in the environment. Increase in chlorination (see PCDD/F - physicochemical properties) increas
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  • ...CBs as well as DL-PCBs, are usually found in the various components of the environment, man included. There are no known natural sources of PCBs. PCBs are either ...terwards in many other countries, because of evidence they build up in the environment and can cause harmful health effects (Faroon OM et al., 2003; U.S. EPA/625/
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  • ...a chemical factory blew up and released kilogram quantities of TCDD to the environment. The cloud of chemicals spread as far as 6 km from the factory, and settled
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  • ...ssible adaptation measures under alternative scenarios of Finland's future environment. FINESSI has been developed at the Finnish Environment Institute (SYKE). The responsible unit is the Research Programme for Global
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  • '''MRC-HPA Centre for Environment & Health''' is an inter-institute research centre in London, UK. The Centre ...rm national and international policies to improve health."<ref>[http://www.environment-health.ac.uk/Mission.aspx Mission statement]</ref>
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  • ...ions Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), in an interview with Environment & Energy Publishing (E&E). According to Yvo de Boer, the four essentials ca
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  • ...ressions to relate population response to odour concentration. Atmospheric Environment, 37: 4955-4964.
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  • Indoor air quality is recognized as a priority in the European Action Plan on Environment and Health 2004-2010. The importance of indoor air quality is well understo ...PM (PM2.5 and PM10) in German schools. WIT transactions on Ecology and the Environment. Vol 86, Air Pollution XIV 393.
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  • Indoor air quality is recognized as a priority in the European Action Plan on Environment and Health 2004-2010. The importance of indoor air quality is well understo ...chemicals, particles and biological materials may be present in the indoor environment. The prioritization of indoor factor is essential to obtain focused and eff
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  • ...enerated non-ETS PM2.5 in residences of four European cities." Atmospheric Environment 38(37): 6411-6423.</ref>
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  • ...lications, as well for presenting mathematical information within the wiki environment.
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  • ...Copert 4. The technical development of COPERT is financed by the European Environment Agency (EEA), in the framework of the activities of the European Topic Cent
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  • ...tematic description of the knowledge and scientific evidence on health and environment problems, to allow for even-handed treatment of environmental health proble
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  • ...Best. (2003) Bayesian hierarchical models in ecological studies of health-environment effects. Environmetrics, 14: 129-147.
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  • ...i.e. the way in which you view/edit and generally experience the Mediawiki environment) you will need to be [[Logging into the INTARESE Mediawiki|logged in]]. In ...your account, but in order to personalise your experience of the Mediawiki environment, you can change settings within ten tabs:
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  • ...and Public Policy, Milwaukee, WI 53202, USA. 3Institute for Health and the Environment, University at Albany, Rensselaer, NY 12144, USA. 4AXYS Analytical Services for Health and the Environment, University at
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  • The model describes six components of the environment-health chain: *Pressures on the environment — that arise as a result of these root causes
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  • ...high policy relevance, e.g. related to COP-15 (Dec 2009) or Conference of Environment and Health Ministers of Europe (early 2010?),
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  • Several models illustrate the possible interactions between environment and health. The following are some examples: [[Appraisal Framework for Environment and Health]]
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  • Health and Environment Integrated Methodology and Toolbox for Scenario Assessment ('''HEIMTSA''') ...assessment (HIA) and cost benefit analysis (CBA) methods and tools so that environment and health impacts of policy scenarios in key sectors can be evaluated reli
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  • ...) of Urban Air Pollution (UAP). It is one of the outputs of the [[European Environment and Health Information System (ENHIS)]] project. It is available at [http:/
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  • ...ure-Multiple Effect (MEME) model emphasizes the many-to-many links between environment and health. Exposures, in different environmental settings (on the left) le
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  • ...e Key action Management of water in the city within the programme: Energy, environment and sustainable development. The contract number is EVK1-CT-2002-00123. It
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  • **''maybe test out methods (e.g. for issue framing) in a draft environment while the design phase is still ongoing''
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  • ...s. Assessment workspace is thought to be the virtual collaborative working environment that binds and integrates the different detailed methods and tools of parti ...ities of the toolbox appears to provide a "one-stop-shop" virtual working environment (assessment workspace), which allows and supports:
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  • ...h effects that may result from exposure to various substances found in the environment. These sources are extremely valuable for the risk assessment work. Not all
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  • ...ealth Indicators are usually numbers that represent a certain state of the environment, exposure, health state and/ or policy actions. * WHO Environment and Health indicators [http://enhiscms.rivm.nl/prerelease/object_class/euwp
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  • ...rdiovascular and psycho-physiological effects. [http://www.eurocontrol.int/environment/public/standard_page/noise.html] ...unity Airports - Final Report – http://ec.europa.eu/transport/air_portal/environment/studies/doc/aircraft_noise.pdf
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  • [[Category:Concentrations in the environment]] These contents are from [http://www.eurocontrol.int/environment/public/standard_page/noise.html EUROCONTROL]
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  • ...to support several policy decisions and legislative proposals, e. g. of DG Environment, such as to perform economic evaluations of the:
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  • ...Server (http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/). This is an Open Source development environment for building spatially-enabled internet applications. In addition to being The design of GeoDa consists of an interactive environment that combines maps with statistical graphics, using the technology of dynam
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  • ...d comparison of health problems and policies. They quantify and summarize (environment-related) health effects and can be used for: The number of people with environment-related morbidity or mortality can be calculated using baseline incidence o
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  • Faber M, Manstetten R, Proops J. (1992): Humankind and the environment: an anatomy of surprise Fischer, F. (2000): Citizens, experts, and the environment: the politics of local knowledge. Duke
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  • *Development of environment and health indicators for european union countries ECOEHIS Final Report[htt |Information System for Monitoring the Living Environment - ELYSE [http://www.ymparisto.fi/default.asp?contentid=142436&lan=fi&clan=e
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  • ...Organization Regional Office for Europe. Fourth Ministerial Conference on Environment and Health Budapest, Hungary, 23–25 June 2004. Review of evidence on hous #Evans GW. The built environment and mental health. J Urban Health. 2003 Dec;80(4):536-55.
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  • *Descriptive indicators (Type A – What is happening to the environment and to humans?) ...and priority setting by identifying key factors that cause pressure on the environment
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  • ...s for Equity and the Environment Network (E3)|Economics for Equity and the Environment Network]] ...u/gdae/policy_research/healthEnvironment.html Economics for health and the environment]
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  • ...cer from 13 epidemiologic studies in Europe. Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment Health 2006; 32 Suppl 1: 1–84. </ref>
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  • ....org/documents/ga/res/42/ares42-187.htm "Report of the World Commission on Environment and Development."] General Assembly Resolution 42/187, 11 December 1987. Re ...development can be conceptually broken into three constituent parts: [[:en:environment (biophysical)|environmental]] [[:en:sustainability|sustainability]], [[:en:
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  • | Federal Environment Agency (Umweltbundesamt, UBA), Berlin, <br>'''Germany''' | National Institute of Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), Bilthoven, '''<br>The Netherlands'''
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  • ...a oli tukea seuraavanlaista ryhmää: Joint Expert Group on Transport and Environment (JEGTE) heidän tarkisteluprosessissaan White paperin ympäristövaikutuks
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  • ...ngeners making up an emission will change as the release moves through the environment. For some situations, treating emission as equivalent to exposure, which as
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  • In 1983, the Ontario Ministry of the Environment produced a Scientific Criteria Document for PCDDs and PCDFs which concluded ...it may be possible to detect nearly all of the 210 PCDD/DF isomers in the environment, seventeen 2,3,7,8-substituted congeners were known to be preferentially re
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  • ...tabase system supplied by countries throughout Europe to the EEA (European Environment Agency). Its main task is to provide a large intercomparable and coherent d
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  • ...ronmental policy. It is always possible to claim that one more load on the environment will not matter; it’s only a drop in the ocean. Conversely, when attempts ...ereas it is activist organizations and individuals wishing to preserve the environment who are forever urging that the entire burden has to be eliminated. In fact
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  • ...is a mixture of chemicals, and only a small proportion of chemicals in our environment are man-made. The chemicals of our environment are rarely pure, but human activities may produce large amounts of pure che
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  • ...d with using them. The difference between the general environment and work environment is not always qualitative. The difference may only be in the level of expos ...astrointestinal tract, airways and skin in this rank order. In the working environment, eating and drinking are not major routes and may even be forbidden, so the
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  • ...ges. In most countries, tap water is good and safe both for health and the environment, usually better than bottled water. With respect to other drinks, the safet
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  • ...l selection will favour those individuals that are the fittest for a given environment. Thus they are more likely than others to reproduce. Neither de Lamarck nor
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  • ...ism may involve environmental risks. An unknown environment can be a risky environment in many ways – the best way to avoid problems is to familiarize oneself w
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  • ...isks to the individual citizen are relatively small, but the impact on the environment, in general, is quite severe (the so-called ecological footprint). We could ...developed industrial countries that they have a major impact on the global environment, and typical of the developing countries that the risks are experienced by
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  • ...by scientific means. The Dutch National Institute of Public Health and the Environment has long been doing such studies. Their method is to use the Disability Adj
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  • ...any major problems. But what if the chemical is a natural chemical in the environment? Would it be reasonable to exclude the use of many ground water reservoirs
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  • ..., a metabolite of DDT, is the most certainly proven effect. In the natural environment, the effects of DDT on wildlife are quite clear: birds, seals, alligators a ...from organochlorine compounds in that they are broken down rapidly in the environment. On the other hand, many organophosphates are acutely toxic, some of them e
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  • Waterbase is the name of a grouping of European Environment Agency (EEA) databases on status and quality of Europe's rivers, lakes, gro Reporting is voluntary and operated under the European Environment Information and Observation Network (EIONET). A total of 32 European countr
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  • ...PELCOM is a three years project accepted as a shared cost action under the Environment & Climate section of the European Union's 4th framework RTD program. The pr Land cover, corine, ecosystem, built environment, urban areas, water
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  • ...h effects that may result from exposure to various substances found in the environment. The heart of the IRIS system is its collection of computer files covering
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  • ...nly used throughout the world, which may also occur as contaminants in the environment and food. It consolidates information from a number of intergovernmental or
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  • ...during the two scenarios ‘Use in the Household’ and ‘Disposal to the Environment’. Includes guidance for exposure assessment also. exposure assessments, household cleaning products, human health, environment
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  • ...s part of the European Commission program to COoRdinate Information on the Environment (Corine). The inventory is based on computer assisted photo interpretation ...s part of the European Commission program to COoRdinate Information on the Environment (Corine) and provides consistent information on land cover and land cover c
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  • ...y the United Nations. These are substances that are very persistent in the environment, and bioaccumulate in the food chain and some of them are also very poisono ...ynthesis side products and impurities, and some of those may end up in the environment. Small amounts of dioxins have also been found in nature. A very special so
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  • ...ces which are also persistent in nature, causing them to accumulate in the environment over the years.'''''
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  • ...e in the past few years. The theory is individuals today are keeping their environment too "sterile" so that they have then no resistance towards any sort of envi ...derstood, and that was not until the late 1800s. The quality of the living environment and the standards of drinking water and food improved; only then did towns
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  • ...n characteristic microbial environment than with some artificial microbial environment we have created by using antimicrobial chemicals. ...enic (disease-causing) microbes. On the other hand, any attempt to keep an environment sterile permanently is doomed from the very onset.
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  • ...there are more than 100 of them, and some 40 are natural compounds in the environment. Zeolites do not disintegrate during wastewater treatment but settle in the
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  • In the occupational environment, the health effects of noise are quite clear. Hearing loss is common in tho
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  • ...d atopy in Afro-Americans, their immune system is designed to cope with an environment full of parasitic threats, and when these threats are not present, the immu There is also the possibility that the microbial population in our immediate environment has changed in recent years with this change being attributable to our use
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  • Even without specific indoor sources in work or home environment, the personally measured exposure level to fine particulate matter is sligh
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  • ...xide emissions originate from energy production, but exposure in the urban environment is most attributable to traffic which is much closer to people than the hun
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  • ...hey let sunshine (energy) in, but the same amount of energy is lost to the environment as infrared radiation (heat radiation) only after considerable warming of t
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  • ...by the wind from asbestos mines. A cancer risk due to these fibres in the environment is theoretically possible, but it is likely to be very low. There is no evi
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  • ...tries and smoky Trabant-cars was not better off than their counterparts in environment-sensitive Sweden. It is not at all obvious that some country in the forefro ...e to measure such consequences in monetary terms, but with time, the whole environment will be impoverished.
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  • ...blame the effects of early industrialisation for the contamination of the environment. ...suing a highly efficient agriculture based on irrigation in a very fragile environment. In good years, the population increased, but when the climate became drier
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  • ..., dead vegetation from the previous year and other organic material in the environment aerobically (i.e. by using oxygen), if the conditions allow. The most impor ...en this unsuccessful compost is mixed, the compounds are released into the environment. The foul-smelling compounds include carboxylic acids (especially butyric a
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  • ...uper-poisons?]]"</ref> did not burn completely, but were released into the environment. Both PCBs and chlorophenols used as wood preservatives contained also diox ...r, and therefore very expensive solutions are often also burdensome to the environment.
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  • ...only 8 days. Therefore the radioactivity disappears quite rapidly from the environment. An important isotope with a longer life is caesium-137 which has been calc ...refore the greatest problem is radioactive caesium - it will remain in the environment for many years to come. The highest human exposure has been from fish, mush
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  • ...Large amounts of chlorophenols had been released by a local sawmill to the environment over a long time, several decades. These contained dioxins and furanes as s ...their environment with wood preservatives. Not only are they a risk to the environment with the possibility of ground water contamination, but some such sites bec
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  • One typical example is a refrigerator. As far as the environment is concerned, the refrigerator is purely detrimental. However, it is one of ...ls are needed which evaporate at suitable temperatures and cool down their environment. Then they can be returned to a liquid state again by the compressor. Chlor
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  • ====How about the environment?==== ...rridge, fruit and vegetables should be favoured. From the viewpoint of the environment, population-level consumption changes would be more important than the extr
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  • In a book on environment and health there should be at least one very personal account: what irritat ...ore tolerable, if it was powered by electricity. Now while “cleaning the environment” it violates almost every single rule of environmental and health protect
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  • ...res are applied for other chemicals, e.g. those occurring naturally in our environment. ...ther natural chemicals or man-made chemicals which have accumulated in the environment in the past. This has been clearly seen both in Europe and in America in th
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  • ...years. The Topi antelope is perfectly adapted to its environment and that environment has not changed very much during that time.
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  • ...in the 1992 Rio Agreement on Climate as ”a justification to protect the environment while the scientific evidence is not yet conclusive, but serious or irrever
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  • ...n for certain types of radiation because of their common occurrence in our environment. All these factors determine the total threat to the population.
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  • ====Heredity or environment?==== ...to contract cancer than Indians, Nigerians or Ugandans; alternatively the environment is responsible for the different cancer risks in different countries. It wa
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  • ...reactions. The energy produced by the reaction does not dissipate into the environment as heat, but it is bound to new chemical compounds that can be utilized lat ...a burning firebrand may drop onto the floor causing a lot of damage to the environment. This is what happens sometimes to oxygen radicals.
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  • ...f [[R]] functions that can easily upload data from models run in the [[R]] environment.
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  • ...emissions and the transport/transformation of the pollutant in the indoor environment before modeling the exposure concentrations and finally the exposure.
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  • ...here you just multiply the concentration with the time spent in the indoor environment and with the breathing rate or volume.
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  • ==One hundred questions about the environment and health== ...nland was preparing a technical report on health risks of chemicals in the environment. The report was aimed at administrators, but it contained a lot of interest
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  • ...the University of Exeter’s Geography department and European Centre for Environment and Human Health (ECEHH) and leader of the project, said: “If we don’t ...ss many nations, both developing and developed. Climate change is a global environment and human health issue which must be addressed on both local and internatio
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  • ...troulopoulou, C. Ventilation in European dwellings: A review. Building and Environment 2012;47:109-125 </ref>. These measured values are collected to the table be ...port CR 1752: 1998, Ventilation for buildings - design criteria for infoor environment, European committee for Standardization, Brussels</ref>
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  • ...uropean citizens spend around 90% of their life in confined spaces, indoor environment and more particularly, indoor air represent exposures with a great potentia sources via the environment to exposure, whole body dose, target organ dose, and the
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  • ...ng and ensure stability and balance in response to changes in the external environment." This definition includes variety of different health related end points, ...cy Option Scenarios for the Clean Air for Europe programme. AEA Technology Environment.
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  • ...ion study conducted in New York City <Ref>[http://www.nyserda.org/programs/environment/emep/project/6681_25/06-06%20Complete%20report-web.pdf NYSERDA 2006. Mitiga ...he fraction of the total population living in an urban as opposed to rural environment in each grid cell
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  • ...l growth on building surfaces and health problems of the occupants. Mouldy environment is a risk factor for asthma, respiratory infections and irritation symptoms
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  • ...utant concentrations in new, residential buildings in Finland. Atmospheric Environment 40:7178-7191. ...ants of gaseous aldehydes in 162 homes in Strasbourg (France). Atmospheric Environment 42:505-516.
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  • ...rocarbons with 55 non-smoking persons in Germany in 1995-1997. Atmospheric Environment 35:1265-1279. ...in non-smoking persons blood in Northern Germany in 1995-1997. Atmospheric Environment 35:1235-1252.
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  • ...: Transport at a crossroads. (TERM 2008: indicators tracking transport and environment in the European Union.) EEA Report No 3/2009
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  • ...noise in Flanders (Belgium). Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment. Vol. 13, 355-358. doi:10.1016/j.trd.2008.04.003 ...m value (0.01) is based on De Hollander et al. (1999), who used a panel of environment-oriented physicians to attribute severity weights to various health states
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  • ...tical work in helping people, preventing further damages, and cleaning the environment. Therefore, there should be an outside expert task force of Japanese and fo ==Environment==
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  • ...e Clean Air For Europe (CAFE) project and based on WHO European Centre for Environment and Health and CLTRAP Task Force on Health consultations. Health effects th ...ata and air quality maps (SOMO35) (de Leeuw & Horalek, 2009). The European Environment Agency (EEA) has recently published an evaluation of new monitoring-based m
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  • ...health-related impacts of policies and other interventions that affect the environment, in ways that take account of the complexities, interdependencies and uncer ...rs both positive and negative effects on health – i.e. it recognises the environment as both a hazard and a source of beneficial resources (environmental servic
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  • :''This text is taken from the WHO report "Health and Environment in Europe: Progress Assessment", 2010, ISBN 978 92 890 4198 0. [http://www. ...and challenges in the integrated policy action on children’s health and environment, the Regional Office conducted a survey in the Member States in the autumn
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  • :''This text is taken from the WHO report "Health and Environment in Europe: Progress Assessment", 2010, ISBN 978 92 890 4198 0. [http://www. ===Countries which responded to WHO’s survey on environment and health policies (June 2009) and survey on CEHAPE (November 2009)===
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  • ...n Climate Change</ref><ref name=ref4>European Commission (2009): The Sixth Environment Action Programme of the European Community 2002-2012. [http://ec.europa.eu/ ...climate change? An analysis of urban greenhouse gas emissions inventories. Environment and Urbanization, 21, 185-201</ref>.
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  • ...to improve environmental health assessments and thus decisions related to environment and health. However, as the methods have developed and the project has grow R is a programming language and software environment for statistical computing and graphics that is widely used for statistical
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  • ...and sediment, and wildlife samples. Asbestos was found ubiquitously in the environment, but the air concentrations (the main exposure route for humans) were lower
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  • ...European Environment Agency (EEA) and its member countries in the European environment information and observation network (Eionet). It is based on the results of ...nd can provide some guidance on harmonized use of spatial data for mapping environment and health interactions over time. Another is the use of CLC90 to model em
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