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  • Article from 23.02.2017 | Last changed: 13.06.2017

    Agricultural law

    agriculture

    … Germany, biodiversity loss, pollution of environmental media and threats to natural soil function. last update on 23.02.2017 The use of the environment by agriculture … environmental laws, for example the Federal Nature Conservation Act, the Federal Soil Protection Act, the Federal Water Act and the Federal Immission Control Act. …

  • Article from 13.11.2023 | Last changed: 08.04.2024

    Reactive nitrogen

    Annual nitrogen inputs into the German environment – sectoral percentages of total inputs 1995-2014

    … can convert into one another. They circulate in a biogeochemical cycle between air, soil, water and organisms. Sources of reactive nitrogen A large share of the … can convert into one another. They circulate in a biogeochemical cycle between air, soil, water and organisms. Sources of reactive nitrogen A large share of the …

  • Article from 25.05.2021 | Last changed: 25.05.2021

    Particulate matter (PM10)

    … of bulk material or it can be of natural origin, for example as a result of soil erosion. In agglomerations road traffic is the dominant source. Health risk … of bulk material or it can be of natural origin, for example as a result of soil erosion. In agglomerations road traffic is the dominant source. Health risk …

  • Article from 27.10.2022 | Last changed: 27.10.2022

    WHO Collaborating Centre for Air Quality Management

    Schild des WHO CC Air Quality Management and Air Pollution Control

    … In 1986, the WHO Regional Office for Europe designated the Institute for Water, Soil and Air Hygiene (WaBoLu) as WHO Collaborating Centre for Air Quality Management … In 1986, the WHO Regional Office for Europe designated the Institute for Water, Soil and Air Hygiene (WaBoLu) as WHO Collaborating Centre for Air Quality Management …

  • Article from 21.01.2021 | Last changed: 22.01.2021

    Precautionary principle

    … outset. Taking care of resources means handling natural resources such as water, soil and air with a view to their long-term conservation in the interest of future … outset. Taking care of resources means handling natural resources such as water, soil and air with a view to their long-term conservation in the interest of future …

  • Article from 07.11.2017 | Last changed: 10.11.2017

    The Sick Building Syndrome (SBS)

    skyscrapers with glass fronts and urban canyons

    … Correctly assessing the performance and threats of microorganisms in agricultural soils – identifying meaningful endpoints under field-relevant pesticide, biocide and … the building and transport sectors Assessing the bioavailability of contaminants in soils: a review on recent concepts Tags building microorganisms … Scientists have …

  • Article from 14.12.2016 | Last changed: 10.11.2017

    Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS)

    … Correctly assessing the performance and threats of microorganisms in agricultural soils – identifying meaningful endpoints under field-relevant pesticide, biocide and … - Investigation of the bioaccumulation of chemicals in an exemplary food chain PROSOIL – Protection of soil organisms: Development of toxicity criteria for soil

  • Article from 21.10.2022 | Last changed: 25.10.2022

    Human biomonitoring

    many phrases in the field of biomonitoring

    … groups, because pollutants from water are absorbed differently from those found in soil or air and living habits are different. With regard to the assessment of the … groups, because pollutants from water are absorbed differently from those found in soil or air and living habits are different. With regard to the assessment of the …

  • Article from 19.03.2018 | Last changed: 20.03.2018

    Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC)

    Some labeled brown flasks

    … Correctly assessing the performance and threats of microorganisms in agricultural soils – identifying meaningful endpoints under field-relevant pesticide, biocide and … - Investigation of the bioaccumulation of chemicals in an exemplary food chain PROSOIL – Protection of soil organisms: Development of toxicity criteria for soil

  • Article from 06.11.2014 | Last changed: 17.12.2014

    Data for health-related exposure assessment

    pie-chart and map graphic with styluses on top

    … inter alia food and drinking water consumption time-location and activity patterns soil and dust ingestion residential characteristics anthropometrics of the general … a robust climate risk and vulnerability assessment for EU taxonomy reporting? PROSOIL – Protection of soil organisms: Development of toxicity criteria for soil organisms in the framework …

  • Article from 02.08.2022 | Last changed: 02.08.2022

    Substances in building products

    A construction worker lags a slab.

    … and cement) contain a great many substances that are released into indoor air, soil, or groundwater. They include organic or inorganic substances which may harm … and authorisation in respect of potential impact on drinking water, groundwater, soil, and indoor air, and thus on the environment and health. Opt for products … and cement) contain a great many substances that are released into indoor air, soil, or groundwater. They include organic or inorganic substances which may harm …

  • Article from 19.03.2018 | Last changed: 20.03.2018

    Health-related exposure assessment

    diagram presenting oral, dermal and inhalativ exposure to man

    … to lead, for example, lead concentrations in different environmental media (soil, water, air) and foods have to be known. The degree of exposure is also … as a persistent and mobile substance with many sources Evaluation of the risk for soil organisms under real conditions Tags drinking water exposure public health … … to lead, for example, lead concentrations in different environmental media (soil, water, air) and foods have to be known. The degree of exposure is also …