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  • Article from 11.07.2025 | Last changed: 16.09.2025

    4th Summer School on Sustainable Pharmacy 2025

    Asklepiosstab, Schlange die sich um einen Stab windet mit Blätterkranz. Beides UBA Blau sowie im Blau der Uni Halle

    … for action with the goal of increasing the possibility of health and well-being for present and future generations through effective prevention, medical and non-medical … in the 18th century Wednesday 24. September: Sustainability in drugs Poster presentations Thursday 25. September:   Sustainable Excipients Urban Waste Water …

  • Article from 26.02.2014 | Last changed: 15.07.2025

    Soil related travel destinations in Germany

    Experiencing the ground beneath our feet is very much a part of our experience of nature, as here with this former sand pit.

    Soil related travel destinations in Germany Experiencing the ground is a part of our … of nature, as here with this former sand pit. Source: Sina Schröder Discovering soils in their natural environment makes for an exciting journey through our natural …

  • Article from 25.02.2014 | Last changed: 14.11.2025

    Learning about and experiencing soil

    Anthill in forest

    Learning about and experiencing soil Tiny ants can build amazingly large anthills! Source: Jeannette Mathews / UBA … Life in all its multifarious forms would be unthinkable without the earth’s various soils, which can only assure a plentiful and healthy supply of food and drinking … which is operated by Bundesverband Boden, contains comprehensive and clearly presented information on all soil related matters. In May 2013, a content management …

  • Article from 20.02.2025 | Last changed: 06.03.2025

    Sino-German Track-II-Dialogue

    8. Plenartreffens des T2D in Shanghai, Mai 2024

    … the T2D. The working groups carried out various joint research activities and presented their findings in the Steering Group meetings. On 10th November 2022, a … the T2D. The working groups carried out various joint research activities and presented their findings in the Steering Group meetings. On 10th November 2022, a …

  • Article from 19.02.2014 | Last changed: 28.04.2023

    Soil development

    Rock and soil

    Soil development Soil develops from rock – an extremely slow process indeed! Source: … capacity is saturated, a rapid phenomenon that occurs mainly in low-mineral sandy soils. This light coloration results from (a) the dark colored humic substances … and Manured Soils:Development of a Technical Protocol for Laboratory Tests Tags soil soil map soil profile soil science soil structure soil type soil classification …

  • Article from 07.07.2020 | Last changed: 15.12.2025

    Large scale projects under the administrative agreement

    … petroleum hydrocarbons, BTEX, phenols, cyanide, and heavy metals – causes local soil contamination and large scale groundwater contamination in the transfer zones … areas are located in the environs of the site, which exhibits high levels of soil contamination and extensive groundwater contamination from petroleum … their own water supply facilities, some of which are still in operation. Extensive soil and groundwater pollution, as well as local contamination, have been detected, …

  • Article from 19.02.2014 | Last changed: 17.11.2025

    Soil functions

    A mole on the surface.

    Soil functions Soil is home to this creature. Soils contain much more than this. Source: santia3 Fotolia.com Soil carries out …

  • Article from 18.02.2014 | Last changed: 17.11.2025

    Soil science

    A floor pit with differently coloured layers.

    Soil science There are numerous types of strong soils. Source: S. Marahrens / …

  • Article from 19.12.2024 | Last changed: 17.06.2025

    Concepts and mitigation strategies

    Photo of an arm with a doctor's coat and gloves holding a globe.

    … Stock To ensure the long-term protection of ecosystems such as water bodies and soils, and for preventive health protection, the entry of pharmaceuticals into the … residue … To ensure the long-term protection of ecosystems such as water bodies and soils, and for preventive health protection, the entry of pharmaceuticals into the …

  • Article from 18.12.2024 | Last changed: 17.06.2025

    Environmental aspects of the authorisation of human medicinal pro

    Das Foto zeigt mehrere Erlenmeyerkolben mit grünlichem Inhalt, die in einer hellerleuchteten Laborumgebung auf einem Tisch aufgereiht sind.

    … larvae, oligochaetes, and fish, which are tested in long-term studies. Tests on soil organisms are required only if the active substance has a high affinity for binding to sewage sludge and could be introduced into agricultural soils through sludge application. If the substance has low adsorption potential but …

  • Article from 18.12.2024 | Last changed: 17.06.2025

    Environmental effects of pharmaceutical substances

    Photo of a hand wearing a plastic glove taking a water sample in a glass container from a body of water.

    … impacts of their relatively low but continuous presence in water bodies and soil remain largely unknown. Download Table: German Environment Agency 2025: … webs. Other antibiotics, such as sulfonamides and tetracyclines, can accumulate in soil (5; 6), where they exhibit toxic effects on soil organisms, potentially reducing soil fertility (7). Additionally, antibiotic …

  • Article from 17.12.2024 | Last changed: 17.06.2025

    Entry and occurrence of human pharmaceuticals in the environment

    Pharmaceutical substances have been detected in the environment in at least 89 countries around the world.

    … djahan / Fotolia.com Residues of pharmaceuticals contaminate water bodies and soils worldwide. They have also been detected in groundwater and, in some cases, … in Germany Pharmaceuticals are essential tools in medicine and are omnipresent in our daily lives. Almost everyone takes medication either as needed or on …