Project
Summary:
CLARINET developed the concept of Risk Based Land Management (RBLM) as a step forward towards an integration of sustainable soil quality, protection of water and land use management in environmental policy. The aim of the RBLM is to achieve the integration of approaches originating from different perspectives (for example spatial planning, environmental protection and engineering), based on the identification of common goals:
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Product Descriptions:
• CLARINET overall findings: “Sustainable Management of, Contaminated Land: an Overview”.
• Working Groups reports
o Brownfields and Redevelopment of Urban Areas (WG1)
o Review of Decision Support Tools for Contaminated Land Management and their use in Europe (WG2)
o Contaminated Land and its Impact on Water Resources (WG3)
o An Analysis of National and EU RTD Programmes related to sustainable Land and Groundwater Management (WG4)
o Remediation of Contaminated Land. Technology Implementation in Europe -
o State-of-the-Art (WG7)
In addition, CLARINET stimulated a number of “Satellite” Publications:
• Proceedings of the CLARINET Workshop on Ecological Risk Assessment, April 17-19, 2001 Nunspeet, The Netherlands. S-TEC 2001
• Environment Agency for England and Wales, June 2001: Epidemiology Workshop on Human Health Tools and Techniques - Report; Environment Agency, Rio House, Waterside Drive, Aztec West, Almondsbury, Bristol BS32 4DU
• Land Contamination & Reclamation, Special Issue Vol. Nine - Number One, 2001; published by EPP Publications, 52 Kings Road, Richmond, Surrey TW10 6EP, UK
• Frank Swartjes, 2002: Variation in calculated human exposure: Comparison of
• calculations with seven European human exposure models (in press) - RIVM
• • report 711701030; Amsterdam 2002.
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