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Assessing Urban Environmental Management Practice with a Scalar Approach. The Shanghai Case
Published 2011-07-01“…While this ‘end of pipe’ approach greatly mitigated domestic and industrial pollution, progresses were much slower in dealing with environmental impacts both at a smaller (i.e., those related to people’s daily activities) scale and at a larger (i.e., those related to inter-urban/regional or global issues) scale. …”
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The methodical aspects of the gas-resistant plant groups selection
Published 2005-03-01“…The physiological mechanisms of plant gas-resistance and ability to the pollutants absorption and the plant adaptation indexes under industrial pollution are analised. It was proposed to use the factor of inner and external parameters of the system "plant-environment" as a complex characteristic of gas-resistance. …”
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Conjuncture of Water Resources of the Municipality of São Francisco de Itabapoana, RJ
Published 2013-01-01“…The effluents are discharged to the soil, what compromises the quality of the water table, with unexpressive industrial pollution.</em>…”
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Generalized linear modelling based monitoring methods for air quality surveillance
Published 2024-04-01“…Rising industrial pollution, exacerbated by climate change, underscores the need for effective environmental monitoring. …”
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Did Music Cause the End of the World?
Published 2020-03-01“…After a reflection on the distortions and insights that different frames of reference produce, it places music within an expansive environmental register that encompasses the entirety of human history, up to and including our current era of “slow violence,” industrial pollution, mass extinction, and global warming. …”
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Contaminantes en los cuerpos de agua del sur de Sonora Population, environment and health: pollution in water bodies in the South of Sonora
Published 2001-08-01“…The software Decision Support System for Industrial Pollution Control DSS-IPC (IPC)IPC developed by the World Bank and the Pan American Health Organization was used to analyze data. …”
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ACTUAL ISSUES OF MASTOPATHY DIAGNOSTICS IN LARGE INDUSTRIAL CITY OF CHELYABINSK REGION
Published 2015-06-01“…Urban ecological problems are associated with industrial pollution emissions, waste of metallurgical production, unhealthy lifestyle and reproductive behavior lead to a steady rise in cancer pathology in theChelyabinskregion. …”
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Innovative technologies of liquid media treatment in the system of ecological and sanitary-hygienic control of waste landfills
Published 2017-01-01“…The article focuses on the scientific and practical aspects of establishing a comprehensive system of environmental compliance for industrial and household waste landfills, including the system of industrial and environmental monitoring and control, modern innovations in the field of instrumental-analytical control of the state of environmental components, new methods of neutralization of complex industrial pollution. Priority is given to wastewater treatment from toxic compounds coming from the surface and drainage water seepage of landfill sites into surface and underground water sources.…”
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Research on evaluation of Wuhan air pollution emission level based on entropy weight method
Published 2024-02-01“…The total emissions of air pollution for Wuhan shows a gradual upward trend over time, mainly coming from industrial pollution. The government can reduce air pollution by focusing on detecting major polluting industries, promoting industrial technological progress and innovation, and strengthening the effective implementation of emission trading system.…”
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PERFUGIA AS A MECHANISM FOR THE RECOVERY OF SOIL FAUNA AFTER ECOSYSTEM DISTURBANCES
Published 2017-12-01“…Disturbances such as forest fires, industrial pollution, etc. are almost always heterogeneous, leaving less disturbed patches within the boundaries of disturbances. …”
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Composition of lipids in chestnut, maple and oak seeds in conditions of the Dnipropetrovsk city
Published 2010-09-01“…The decrease of the content of total lipids in chestnut and maple seeds and increase in the oak seeds under conditions of industrial pollution have been found. The reduction of free fatty acids fraction in seeds of all studied trees is recorded. …”
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The ecology of urban system: assessment using Spiraea plants
Published 2021-01-01“…The article presents the results of the study of the shift in the morphological parameters of the leaves of three species of the genus Spiraea L. growing under the conditions of transport-caused and industrial pollution in large industrial citi of Western Siberia (Novosibirsk) in comparison with that in background conditions (reference). …”
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Facing oil industry: daily dependency and protest in Peruvian Amazon
Published 2018-09-01“…Indigenous groups living in the vicinity of oil installations do not always participate in mobilizations against industrial pollution: the experience of environmental damage is not enough for one to protest. …”
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Effects of climate change on environmental sustainability
Published 2021-01-01“…This sustainability constitutes a major problem in many countries and regions around the world that experience industrial pollution, degradation of land as well as natural disasters caused by the global warming. …”
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Spatial Variation of Respiratory Diseases in Najaf Governorate in 2016
Published 2019-02-01“…The environmental factors have impact on increasing the proportion of people with respiratory diseases in the province of Najaf, especially industrial pollution and working conditions as well as the economic level. …”
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Neighbours matter: A nation-wide small-area assessment of environmental inequality in Germany
Published 2017“…Results reveal that the share of minorities within a census cell indeed positively correlates with the exposure to industrial pollution. Furthermore, spatial spillover effects are highly relevant: the characteristics of the neighbouring spatial units matter in predicting the amount of pollution. …”
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Characterisation of suspended and sedimented particulate matter in blue-green infrastructure ponds
Published 2020-01-01“…Specifically, our analysis implicated contributions from such sources as allochthonous and autochthonous detritus, roadside and industrial pollution, biologically induced precipitation, and discarded electronics. …”
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Cardiorespiratory diseases in an industrialized area: a retrospective population-based cohort study
Published 2023-10-01“…Methods Four exposure classes were defined by natural-break method, using a dispersion map of nitrogen dioxides (chosen as proxy of industrial pollution). The association between the industrial pollution and cause-specific mortality/morbidity of the cohort was calculated using the Hazard Ratio (HR) through a multiple time-dependent and sex-specific Cox regression adjusting for age, proximity to main roads and socio-economic deprivation index. …”
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Identifying exposure disparities in air pollution epidemiology specific to adverse birth outcomes
Published 2014-01-01“…Most of the vast network of air pollutant monitors in the US are located in places with higher pollution levels and a higher density of pollutant sources (e.g., point sources from industrial pollution). Vulnerable populations are more likely to live closer to pollutant sources, and thus closer to pollutant monitors. …”
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Introduction: Learning about Risk
Published 2006-01-01“…The SCARR network is an interdisciplinary network on risk which examines perceptions of and responses to risk in a range of areas, including sexual behaviour and partnering choices, the mass media, faith and ethnicity, pensions and financial planning, industrial pollution, crime, transport, energy policy and environmental hazards. …”
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