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ECORISK2050: An Innovative Training Network for predicting the effects of global change on the emission, fate, effects, and risks of chemicals in aquatic ecosystems

By 2050, the global population is predicted to reach nine billion, with almost three quarters living in cities. The road to 2050 will be marked by changes in land use, climate, and the management of water and food across the world. These global changes (GCs) will likely affect the emissions, transpo...

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Autores principales: Welch, Samuel A., Lane, Taylor, Desrousseaux, Alizée O.S, van Dijk, Joanke, Mangold-Döring, Annika, Gajraj, Rudrani, Hader, John D., Hermann, Markus, Parvathi Ayillyath Kutteyeri, Anju, Mentzel, Sophie, Nagesh, Poornima, Polazzo, Francesco, Roth, Sabrina K., Boxall, Alistair B.A., Chefetz, Benny, Dekker, Stefan C., Eitzinger, Josef, Grung, Merete, MacLeod, Matthew, Moe, S. Jannicke, Rico, Andreu, Sobek, Anna, van Wezel, Annemarie P., van den Brink, Paul
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: F1000 Research Limited 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10446038/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37645192
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/openreseurope.14283.2
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author Welch, Samuel A.
Lane, Taylor
Desrousseaux, Alizée O.S
van Dijk, Joanke
Mangold-Döring, Annika
Gajraj, Rudrani
Hader, John D.
Hermann, Markus
Parvathi Ayillyath Kutteyeri, Anju
Mentzel, Sophie
Nagesh, Poornima
Polazzo, Francesco
Roth, Sabrina K.
Boxall, Alistair B.A.
Chefetz, Benny
Dekker, Stefan C.
Eitzinger, Josef
Grung, Merete
MacLeod, Matthew
Moe, S. Jannicke
Rico, Andreu
Sobek, Anna
van Wezel, Annemarie P.
van den Brink, Paul
author_facet Welch, Samuel A.
Lane, Taylor
Desrousseaux, Alizée O.S
van Dijk, Joanke
Mangold-Döring, Annika
Gajraj, Rudrani
Hader, John D.
Hermann, Markus
Parvathi Ayillyath Kutteyeri, Anju
Mentzel, Sophie
Nagesh, Poornima
Polazzo, Francesco
Roth, Sabrina K.
Boxall, Alistair B.A.
Chefetz, Benny
Dekker, Stefan C.
Eitzinger, Josef
Grung, Merete
MacLeod, Matthew
Moe, S. Jannicke
Rico, Andreu
Sobek, Anna
van Wezel, Annemarie P.
van den Brink, Paul
author_sort Welch, Samuel A.
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description By 2050, the global population is predicted to reach nine billion, with almost three quarters living in cities. The road to 2050 will be marked by changes in land use, climate, and the management of water and food across the world. These global changes (GCs) will likely affect the emissions, transport, and fate of chemicals, and thus the exposure of the natural environment to chemicals. ECORISK2050 is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Network that brings together an interdisciplinary consortium of academic, industry and governmental partners to deliver a new generation of scientists, with the skills required to study and manage the effects of GCs on chemical risks to the aquatic environment. The research and training goals are to: (1) assess how inputs and behaviour of chemicals from agriculture and urban environments are affected by different environmental conditions, and how different GC scenarios will drive changes in chemical risks to human and ecosystem health; (2) identify short-to-medium term adaptation and mitigation strategies, to abate unacceptable increases to risks, and (3) develop tools for use by industry and policymakers for the assessment and management of the impacts of GC-related drivers on chemical risks. This project will deliver the next generation of scientists, consultants, and industry and governmental decision-makers who have the knowledge and skillsets required to address the changing pressures associated with chemicals emitted by agricultural and urban activities, on aquatic systems on the path to 2050 and beyond.
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spelling pubmed-104460382023-08-29 ECORISK2050: An Innovative Training Network for predicting the effects of global change on the emission, fate, effects, and risks of chemicals in aquatic ecosystems Welch, Samuel A. Lane, Taylor Desrousseaux, Alizée O.S van Dijk, Joanke Mangold-Döring, Annika Gajraj, Rudrani Hader, John D. Hermann, Markus Parvathi Ayillyath Kutteyeri, Anju Mentzel, Sophie Nagesh, Poornima Polazzo, Francesco Roth, Sabrina K. Boxall, Alistair B.A. Chefetz, Benny Dekker, Stefan C. Eitzinger, Josef Grung, Merete MacLeod, Matthew Moe, S. Jannicke Rico, Andreu Sobek, Anna van Wezel, Annemarie P. van den Brink, Paul Open Res Eur Open Letter By 2050, the global population is predicted to reach nine billion, with almost three quarters living in cities. The road to 2050 will be marked by changes in land use, climate, and the management of water and food across the world. These global changes (GCs) will likely affect the emissions, transport, and fate of chemicals, and thus the exposure of the natural environment to chemicals. ECORISK2050 is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Network that brings together an interdisciplinary consortium of academic, industry and governmental partners to deliver a new generation of scientists, with the skills required to study and manage the effects of GCs on chemical risks to the aquatic environment. The research and training goals are to: (1) assess how inputs and behaviour of chemicals from agriculture and urban environments are affected by different environmental conditions, and how different GC scenarios will drive changes in chemical risks to human and ecosystem health; (2) identify short-to-medium term adaptation and mitigation strategies, to abate unacceptable increases to risks, and (3) develop tools for use by industry and policymakers for the assessment and management of the impacts of GC-related drivers on chemical risks. This project will deliver the next generation of scientists, consultants, and industry and governmental decision-makers who have the knowledge and skillsets required to address the changing pressures associated with chemicals emitted by agricultural and urban activities, on aquatic systems on the path to 2050 and beyond. F1000 Research Limited 2022-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10446038/ /pubmed/37645192 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/openreseurope.14283.2 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Welch SA et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Open Letter
Welch, Samuel A.
Lane, Taylor
Desrousseaux, Alizée O.S
van Dijk, Joanke
Mangold-Döring, Annika
Gajraj, Rudrani
Hader, John D.
Hermann, Markus
Parvathi Ayillyath Kutteyeri, Anju
Mentzel, Sophie
Nagesh, Poornima
Polazzo, Francesco
Roth, Sabrina K.
Boxall, Alistair B.A.
Chefetz, Benny
Dekker, Stefan C.
Eitzinger, Josef
Grung, Merete
MacLeod, Matthew
Moe, S. Jannicke
Rico, Andreu
Sobek, Anna
van Wezel, Annemarie P.
van den Brink, Paul
ECORISK2050: An Innovative Training Network for predicting the effects of global change on the emission, fate, effects, and risks of chemicals in aquatic ecosystems
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title_full ECORISK2050: An Innovative Training Network for predicting the effects of global change on the emission, fate, effects, and risks of chemicals in aquatic ecosystems
title_fullStr ECORISK2050: An Innovative Training Network for predicting the effects of global change on the emission, fate, effects, and risks of chemicals in aquatic ecosystems
title_full_unstemmed ECORISK2050: An Innovative Training Network for predicting the effects of global change on the emission, fate, effects, and risks of chemicals in aquatic ecosystems
title_short ECORISK2050: An Innovative Training Network for predicting the effects of global change on the emission, fate, effects, and risks of chemicals in aquatic ecosystems
title_sort ecorisk2050: an innovative training network for predicting the effects of global change on the emission, fate, effects, and risks of chemicals in aquatic ecosystems
topic Open Letter
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10446038/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37645192
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/openreseurope.14283.2
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