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Integrating soil- and agro-ecosystem models into life cycle assessments of sustainable management of agricultural residues: a review in the context of Sustainable Development Goals and planetary boundaries. The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment.
Empty plastic carton sits on the sand next to a dirty ocean shore.

Chemical Pollution Land Use and Land Cover Change

Integrating soil- and agro-ecosystem models into life cycle assessments of sustainable management of agricultural residues: a review in the context of Sustainable Development Goals and planetary boundaries. The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment.

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Siol, C., Majer, S., and Thrän, D.



Arsenic in aquatic ecosystems: Sources, risks, remediation, and governance in India with respect to global significance. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution.

Chemical Pollution Nutrient Overloading and Cycling

Arsenic in aquatic ecosystems: Sources, risks, remediation, and governance in India with respect to global significance. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution.

The contamination of groundwater with arsenic is a global concern, threatening ecosystems and human health. In India’s Indo-Gangetic plains, researchers found high arsenic levels from natural and human sources are linked to skin lesions and cancer. Improved monitoring systems and community-engaged water governance are needed to promote safe drinking water.

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Raut, S.M., Sarma, K., Lataye, D.H., et al.