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  • Article from 11.04.2025 | Last changed: 11.04.2025

    Monitoring and assessment

    … and Baltic Sea are regularly collected as part of the Federal and State Monitoring Programme (BLMP). These areas include estuaries, transitional waters and coastal and … making it possible to automatically recognise and classify plankton species in underwater images. Marine ecosystem models are often used for marine scientific …

  • Article from 02.02.2022 | Last changed: 25.07.2025

    Maritime shipping

    Sailing boat and container ship in the harbor of Hamburg

    … in the Kadettrinne. In these coastal areas, unique extensive ecosystems are to be found, e.g. the Wadden Sea and its eelgrass meadows or mussel banks. Heavy maritime … in anti-fouling ships’ paint, the introduction of ICCT Report 2017, p. 14 , Umweltbundesamt, 2016 , CO2 emissions from maritime traffic , Third IMO GHG Study 2014 . … Ships Detailed information on the contents of the different annexes are to be found on the website of the  Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (Bundesamt für …

  • Article from 31.03.2025 | Last changed: 10.04.2025

    Use and Impact

    Port view of Bremerhaven with container crane and container ship.

    … pollutants such as nitrogen and sulphur into the sea and generates continuous underwater noise, which can interfere with marine animals' communication. In … ecological risks. For example, exploration activities generate high levels of underwater noise that can harm marine life, and catastrophic spills continue to … needs with the protection of marine environments. Environmental impact: The oceans under pressure Intensive ocean use leaves its mark. One major issue is pollution …

  • Article from 11.03.2025 | Last changed: 31.07.2025

    Protecting the seas and oceans: how can it be done?

    On the picure you see the sunset about the sea

    … for all life on Earth. They produce half of the world's oxygen, are home to around 80 per cent of all animal species and cover almost three quarters of the Earth's … surface. The oceans play a key role in the climate system, as they absorb around a third of the carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) produced by humans from the atmosphere … Waste, especially plastic waste including microplastics, is omnipresent. Underwater noise disturbs and harms whales, dolphins and fish in particular. In the …

  • Article from 16.04.2012 | Last changed: 10.09.2013

    Water body structure

    … contents Indikator: Eutrophierung von Flüssen durch Phosphor Schmerzgel – Fragen und Antworten Indikator: Ökologischer Zustand der Übergangs- und Küstengewässer … protection legislation at EU level Development of cornerstones for a monitoring programme for the assessment of biocide emissions into the environment Water …

  • Article from 11.05.2012 | Last changed: 14.11.2025

    Circulatory diseases

    … diseases last update on 11.05.2012 Circulatory diseases An excessive amount of sound, whether in terms of intensity or of duration, can have lasting adverse effects on health or cause physiological damage. Sound has an effect on the whole organism, inasmuch as it triggers stress reactions … effects can manifest even through exposure to low level non-harmful levels of sound encountered in the environment, for example, traffic noise. As a psycho-social …

  • Article from 26.11.2025 | Last changed: 28.11.2025

    Download

    … 3.3.0, program package Linux, GNU-C (ZIP / 22.03.2024) AUSTAL 3.3.0, Quelltexte der Programme (ZIP / 22.03.2024) BESTAL Documentation BESTAL 1.3.0, installation …

  • Article from 06.07.2020 | Last changed: 04.10.2023

    Risk management in river basins

    … strategy for international river basins. last update on 06.07.2020 Background By the 1970s the scale of the side effects of post-war industrialisation were … for Tailing Management Facilities (TMFs). In the framework of Advisory Assistance Programmes in Ukraine, Armenia, Georgia and Kyrgyzstan in 2013-2022, a methodology …

  • Article from 21.03.2022 | Last changed: 28.04.2023

    Transport law

    Wortwolke

    … law Legal regulations protect the environment Source: Julia Gerlach / Umweltbundesamt A comprehensive concept for sustainable mobility needs legal instruments. … schemes especially for rural regions. An UBA study entitled “ Rechtliche Hemmnisse und Innovationen für eine nachhaltige Mobilität – untersucht an Beispielen des Straßenverkehrs und des öffentlichen Personennahverkehrs in Räumen schwacher Nachfrage “examines …

  • Article from 01.10.2012 | Last changed: 14.11.2025

    Traffic noise

    … II), the Ministry of Traffic, Construction and Urban Development (Bundesministerium für Verkehr, Bau und Stadtentwicklung) defined the following minimum noise abatement objectives for … preferences or the profit motive, optimal capacity use of infrastructure elements round the clock – often in the hope of reducing air pollution by reducing traffic …

  • Article from 13.11.2024 | Last changed: 14.11.2025

    International soil governance

    … Security“ (Journal) Internationaler Workshop Setting the scene Dr Ginzky, Umweltbundesamt, Deutschland Setting the scene National Law findings Dooley, Ecologic … Future cooperation Dr Ginzky, Umweltbundesamt, Deutschland Future cooperation Programm Program Programm des Workshops Teilnehmerliste List of participants List of Participants …

  • Article from 09.10.2015 | Last changed: 17.11.2025

    Soil protection at international level

    desiccated soil

    … Desiccated soil Source: magdal3na / Fotolia.com last update on 09.10.2015 Background The need for fertile soils is increasing due to the growing global demand for … of the UN Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), …