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Global Environmental Monitoring System

Global Environmental Monitoring System GENeration and evaluation of EMISsion data Global ENvironmental and Earth Science Information System... [Pg.586]

R. E. Munn, Global Environmental Monitoring Systems (GEMS) Action Plan for Phase 1. Toronto, Scientific Committee of Problems of the Environment, 1973. [Pg.52]

Anonymus (1978b) GEMS Global Environmental Monitoring System. 313 p. Geneva World Health Organization. [Pg.52]

Georgii, H. W. (1982). Review of the chemical composition of precipitation as measured by the WMO, BAPMON Global Environmental Monitoring System. World Meteorological Organization, Geneva, Switzerland. [Pg.659]

WHO. Guidelines for the Study of Dietary Intakes of Chemical Contaminants. GEMS Global Environmental Monitoring System. WHO Offset Publication No. 87, World Health Organization, Geneva, 1985, pp. 1-102. [Pg.178]

Vahter, M., (Ed.), Assessment of Human Exposure to Lead and Cadmium through Biological Monitoring, Global Environmental Monitoring System (GEMS), National Swedish Institute of Environmental Medicine and Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, 1982, pp. 1-136. [Pg.180]

R.E. Munn, "Global Environmental Monitoring System (GEMS),... [Pg.430]

Adapted from Galal-Gorcbev (1991). GEMS-Food Food component of the Global Environmental Monitoring System, UNEP. " Data for 39 countries, including the United States. ... [Pg.194]

The Harmonization of Environmental Measurement (HEM) center was established in 1989 by UNEP with financial support from the German Ministry of the Environment (BMU) as part of the Global Environment Monitoring System (GEMS). The initiative to establish HEM was taken by the Economic Summit... [Pg.432]

Global Environment Monitoring System, Assessment of Chemical Contaminants in Food. Report on the results of the UNEP/FAO/WHO programme on health-related environmental monitoring, Monitoring and Assessment Research Centre, London, 1988, pp. 1-104. [Pg.178]

Tioxide uses the ICI Environmental Burden (EB) system to monitor environmental impact. Each emission to air or water is assigned to a group based on global environmental impact. Within each category the emission is assigned a factor that reflects its potency. [Pg.337]


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