1991
DOI: 10.2166/wst.1991.0273
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An Integral Approach to Support Managerial Actions on Micropollutants in the Southern North Sea

Abstract: During the last decades the southern part of the North Sea has been exposed to high inputs of micropollutants from various sources. Within the framework of the project Management Analysis North Sea (MANS), studies have been carried out to quantify the impact of anthropogenic pollution inputs on coastal water quality, sediments and biota. In order to study the effects of different managerial actions an integrated modelling framework has been developed to enable a spatial evaluation… Show more

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“…Five specific themes appear in PM-related Env sector articles. First, waterways management through PM is an important and often international issue (Sawyer et al , 2009; Nijland 2005; Holmes and Nielsen, 1998; Roos et al , 1991). Article content included environmental issues related to rivers that cross several countries and therefore have cross-national environmental impacts.…”
Section: The Specific Pm Content In Different Sectorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Five specific themes appear in PM-related Env sector articles. First, waterways management through PM is an important and often international issue (Sawyer et al , 2009; Nijland 2005; Holmes and Nielsen, 1998; Roos et al , 1991). Article content included environmental issues related to rivers that cross several countries and therefore have cross-national environmental impacts.…”
Section: The Specific Pm Content In Different Sectorsmentioning
confidence: 99%