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Swedish Environmental Protection Agency

B. Sreen, EPS—Default Valuation of Environmental Impacts from Flmission and Use of Resources, Version 1996, Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, APR, Report 111, April 1996. [Pg.1367]

Sodergren, A. (Ed.) (1991). Environmental Fate and Effects of Bleached Pulp Mill Effluents. Report No. 4031, Swedish Environmental Protection Agency. [Pg.368]

C. Bernes, Persistent Organic Pollutants. A Swedish View of an International Problem, Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, Stockholm (1998). [Pg.10]

SEPA Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, 1990. Bedomningsgrunder for sjoar och vattendrag (Quality criteria for lakes and water courses), General Guidelines 90 4, ISBN 91-620-0042-X. [Pg.365]

Witter E (1992) Heavy metal concentrations in agricultural soils critical to microorganisms. Report No. 4079. Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, Solna... [Pg.315]

SNV. Biological-chemical Characterization of Industrial Waste Water. Application When Granting Permits and Exercising Supervisory Authority for Activities Harmful to the Environment Swedish Environmental Protection Agency Solna, Sweden, 1990. [Pg.62]

Olsson PE, Borg B, Brunstrdm B, Hdkansson H, Klasson-WhelerE(1998) Endocrine-disrupting substances—Impairment of reproduction. Stockholm, Swedish Environmental Protection Agency Customer Services. [Pg.158]

The fundamental goal of Sweden s Unified Environment Code e n-acted in 1999 is to establish the prerequisites for sustainable development in society, 13 and it applies to all human activities that have potential negative consequences with respect to health or the environment. The Code introduced several novel features, integrated a number of previous acts dealing with various aspects of environmental protection, including chemicals control, and calls for the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, which is... [Pg.248]

Eriksson, J. (2001). Concentrations of 61 trace elements in sewage sludge, farmyard manure, mineral fertiliser, precipitation and in oil and crops. 5159, Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, Uppsala, Sweden available on internet at the URL www.naturardsverket.se/pdf/620-6246-8.pdf. [Pg.285]

In general, researchers and experts are more common journalistic sources here than politicians. However, none of these groups of stakeholders seem to play a prominent role as opinion leaders in the field (Table 4.4). The content analysis also reveals that officials - quite frequently in the role of specialists - from the three authorities Swedish Environmental Protection Agency (35 hits), Swedish Chemical Authority (31 hits) and Swedish National Food Administration (26 hits) are represented in this material. [Pg.56]

Magnusson M, Borgegren A, Granmo A (2005) Investigation of imposex on the Swedish west coast using Nassarius nitidus as a bioindicator species 2005. Report to the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency 2005, Stockholm, Sweden. [Pg.176]

Socio-economic analysis Swedish Environmental Protection Agency Swedish National Food Administration Small and medium-sized enterprise(s)... [Pg.414]

This work was financed in part by the Commission of the European Communities as part of the REPITISC (Role of Exchange Processes in Controlling Ion Transport in Forest Soils and Catchments) Project, and the National Swedish Environmental Protection Agency. [Pg.334]

Naturvardsverket [Swedish Environmental protection Agency]. 2005. Miljoanpassad offentlig upphandling. Rapport 5445, Natnrvardsverket, Stockholm. [Pg.268]

Valentine Foltescu Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, 106 48 Stockholm, Sweden, valentine.foltescu naturvardsverket.se... [Pg.255]

The current organisation. The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) (Naturvardsverket) is responsible for allocation, sanctions and certain tasks concerning verification and control. [Pg.137]

Wennberg, T., 1987. Long-term changes in the composition and distribution of the macroalgal vegetation in the southern part of Laholm Bay, south-west Sweden, during the last thirty years. Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, Report no. 3290. [Pg.515]

K.P. Hasund, L. Hedv g and H. Pleijel, Economic Consequences of the Influence of the Tropospheric Ozone on Agricultural Crops, SNV 3862, Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, Solna, 1990. In Swedish. [Pg.475]

In Sweden, different authorities are responsible for generating data sets for official purposes, for example to make national state of the enviromnent reports, and for annually updating figures and facts published at various web sites. The official statistics data on lakes are reported at the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency s web site http //www.naturvardsverket.se. [Pg.66]

Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, Development of Generic Guideline Values Model and Data Used for Generic Guideline Values for Contaminated Soils in Sweden, Naturvardsverket Forlag, Stockholm, www.environ.se. [Pg.91]

Derome, J., Kukkola, M., and Miilkonen, E. (1986). Forest Liming on Mineral Soils. Results from Finnish Experiments. Report 3084, Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, Solna. [Pg.232]

Insarova, I.D., Insarov. G.E., Brakenheim, S Hutengen, S., Martinsson, P.-O., Semenov, S.M., 1992, Lichen sensitivity and air pollution - A review of literature data. Swedish Environmental Protection Agency Report 4007. Uppsala, Sweden. [Pg.319]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.268 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.285 ]




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