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Implications and Consequences of Anthropogenic Pollution in Polar Environments

  • Gives an overview of the 4th Polar Year
  • Provides new evaluations of the Polar Years from the view of the 21st century
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: From Pole to Pole (POLE)

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Table of contents (14 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xv
  2. Background

    • Roland Kallenborn
    Pages 1-4
  3. Research and Monitoring of Atmospheric Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) in the Polar Atmosphere

    • Roland Kallenborn, Hayley Hung, Tom Harner, Pernilla Bohlin-Nizzetto, Susan Bengtson Nash
    Pages 5-19
  4. Atmospheric Pollution Research on Greenland

    • Henrik Skov, Rossana Bossi, Andreas Massling, Lise-Lotte Sørensen, Jacob Klenø Nøjgaard, Jesper Christensen et al.
    Pages 21-39
  5. Aeolian and Ice Transport of Matter (Including Pollutants) in the Arctic

    • Vladimir P. Shevchenko, Anna A. Vinogradova, Alexander P. Lisitzin, Alexander N. Novigatsky, Mikhail V. Panchenko, Victor V. Pol’kin
    Pages 59-73
  6. Schools Taking Part in a Research Project Investigating Dioxins in Fish

    • Eldbjørg Sofie Heimstad, Gaute Grønstøl, Karl Torstein Hetland, Javier Martinez Alarcon, Charlotta Rylander, Espen Mariussen
    Pages 75-86
  7. Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP)—IPY Meeting in Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada (June 2009), and AMAP Human Health Assessment 2009

    • Jens C. Hansen, Jay Van Oostdam, Andrew P. Gilman, Jon Øyvind Odland, Shawn G. Donaldson, Arild Vaktskjold et al.
    Pages 87-115
  8. Human Security in the Arctic: The IPY GAPS Project

    • Gunhild Hoogensen Gjørv, Brigt Dale, Maria Lvova, Kari-Anne Bråten, Victoria González, Dawn Bazely et al.
    Pages 181-201
  9. A Circumarctic Review of Contaminants in Ringed Seals

    • Katrin Vorkamp, Derek C. G. Muir
    Pages 229-251
  10. Concluding Remarks

    • Roland Kallenborn
    Pages 253-254
  11. Erratum to: A Circumarctic Review of Contaminants in Ringed Seals

    • Katrin Vorkamp, Derek C. G. Muir
    Pages E1-E1
  12. Back Matter

    Pages 255-259

About this book

The first evidence on the adverse effects of organic pollutants on Arctic ecosystems was provided by international research initiatives more than 30 years ago. Today, the indigenous people of the North are considered to be affected by exposure to persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and metals through their traditional marine food sources. The occurrence of pollutants of emerging concern in remote Polar environments is considered an essential criterion for prioritising this (largely neglected) type of contamination in national, international and global regulation schemes. 

 

Initiated during the first international Polar Years (IPY 2007-2009) and continued afterwards, 11 representative initiatives and projects are summarised as chapters in this book, which highlights today’s interdisciplinary research on POPs in the Polar environment. The individual chapters describe in detail the consequences, priorities and perspectives of international research on POPs (legacy and emerging xenobiotics), its implications for regulations and scientific priorities including societal and cultural developments in the Arctic, as well as conservation priorities in Antarctica.

 

This book is intended for all readers interested in learning more about modern research on environmental pollutants in the Polar environments (with a strong focus on Arctic environments). The impacts of pollution and climate change on Polar regions and the world as a whole will continue to be felt for many years to come. Sound science is, thus, vital in order to underpin actions that need to be taken at the global, regional and local levels. This book contributes to this highly relevant, interdisciplinary environmental scientific endeavour.

 

 

Reviews

“This multi-authored book provides a critical analysis of research on the human-made pollution transported from the middle and central latitude regions. … Each chapter offers an abundance of current primary resources and presents the science without bias or sensationalism. Summing Up: Recommended. All readers. Good for environmental science research and policy collections.” (B. R. Shmaefsky, Choice, Vol. 54 (6), February, 2017)

Editors and Affiliations

  • Dept. of Chemistry, Biotechnology and Food Sciences , Norwegian University of Life Sciences IKBM/VetBio, Ås, Norway

    Roland Kallenborn

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Softcover Book USD 109.99
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