Technical Reports

TDAs, SAPs ...
File2009 State of Arctic Environmental Report
Arctic pollution 2009
FileArctic Oil and Gas 2007
The fifth AMAP State of the Arctic Environment Report, updating the 1997 AMAP assessment of Oil and Gas activities inteh Arctic. Information is presented in a clear and readable manner for the non-scientific audience; richly illustrated and prefaced by an Executive Summary with recommendations specifically addressed to Ministers of the eight Arctic countries.
FileAMAP 2009 Update on Selected Climate Issues of Concern
An update on AMAP activities to follow-up the 2004 Arctic Climate Impact Assessment with respect to Observations, Short-Lived Forcers of Climate Change, the Arctic Carbon Cycle, and Predictive Capability. Information is presented in a clear and readable manner for the non-scientific audience; richly illustrated and prefaced by an Executive Summary with recommendations specifically addressed to Ministers of the eight Arctic countries.
FileArctic Pollution 2006
The fourth AMAP State of the Arctic Environment Report, updating the 1997 AMAP assessment on Acidification and Arctic Haze. Information is presented in a clear and readable manner for the non-scientific audience; richly illustrated and prefaced by an Executive Summary with recommendations specifically addressed to Ministers of the eight Arctic countries.
Arctic Pollution 2002
The second AMAP State of the Arctic Environment Report, updating the 1997 AMAP assessments on Persistent Organic Pollutants, Heavy Metals, Radioactivity, and Human Health, and including a new assessment on Climate Change Effects on Contaminant Pathways. Information is presented in a clear and readable manner for the non-scientific audience; richly illustrated and prefaced by an Executive Summary with recommendations specifically addressed to Ministers of the eight Arctic countries.
Arctic Pollution Issues: A State of the Arctic Environment Report (1997)
A condensed version of the scientific/technical AMAP Assessment Report, presenting the information in a clear and readable manner for the non-scientific audience; richly illustrated and prefaced by an Executive Summary with recommendations specifically addressed to Ministers of the eight Arctic countries.
FileTerrestrial Ecosystem Effects, Freshwater Ecosystem Effects, Human Health, Conclusions, References
The first AMAP assessment of acidification (AMAP, 1998) addressed the processes involved in the acidification of arctic soils, and the direct effects of sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOX), as well as acidifying deposition, on the biotic components of terrestrial ecosystems.
FileFront Matter, Introduction, Sources, Concentrations, Arctic Haze
AMAP 2006, AMAP Assessment 2006: Acidifying Pollutants, Arctic Haze, and Acidification in the Arctic. Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme
2002 Radioactivity Report
AMAP, 2004. AMAP Assessment 2002: Radioactivity in the Arctic. Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP), Oslo, Norway.
Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) Report
AMAP, 2004. AMAP Assessment 2002: Persistent Organic Pollutants in the Arctic. Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP)
Influence of Global Climate on Contaminant Pathways Report
AMAP, 2003. AMAP Assessment 2002: The Influence of Global Change on Contaminant Pathways to, within, and from the Arctic. Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP)
Human Health Report
AMAP, 2003. AMAP Assessment 2002: Human Health in the Arctic. Arctic Monitoring and Assesment Programme (AMAP), Oslo, Norway.
AMAP Assessment Report: Arctic Pollution Issues (1998)
A fully referenced, comprehensive scientific and technical report presenting the AMAP assessment on the status of the Arctic environment with respect to pollution, including extensive tabulations of the data (both published and unpublished) used by AMAP in its assessment.
Persistent Toxic Substances, Food Security and Indigenous Peoples of the Russian North. Final Report
The final report of the PTS project in Russia.
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