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Environmental Toxicology | 2008

Risk assessment of herbicide mixtures in a large European lake

Nathalie Chèvre; Patrick Edder; Didier Ortelli; Elisa Tatti; Suren Erkman; François Rapin

Lake Geneva is one of the largest European lakes with a surface area of 580 km2. Its catchment area covers 7400 km2, of which ∼20% is arable land. Monitoring campaigns have been carried out in 2004 and 2005 to determine the contamination of the lake by pesticides. The results highlight the widespread presence of herbicides in water, the measured concentrations for most substances remaining constant in 2004 and 2005. However, for some individual herbicides the concentrations increased drastically (e.g., the herbicide foramsulfuron). We assessed the environmental risk of the herbicides detected in the lake using water quality criteria recently determined for the Swiss environmental protection agency. Furthermore, we assessed the risk of herbicide mixtures, grouped based upon their mode of action. Generally, the risk estimated for all single substances is low, except for some sulfonylurea compounds. For these substances, the measured concentrations are higher than the predicted no‐effect concentration. Impact on the flora of the lake can therefore not be excluded. When mixtures of pesticides with similar mode of action are taken into account, the risk remains lower than the mixture water quality criteria for all groups, but can reach as high as one third of this quality criteria. A further step would therefore be to assess the risk of the total pesticide mixture, including similar and dissimilar modes of action.


Journal of Industrial Ecology | 2016

Urban Food Consumption in Metro Manila: Interdisciplinary Approaches Towards Apprehending Practices, Patterns, and Impacts

Laura Burger Chakraborty; Marlyne Sahakian; Uma Rani; Megha Shenoy; Suren Erkman

Food consumption is a local activity related to environmental impacts at different scales. Yet, the link between eating food as a social and cultural practice and the global implications of food consumption has not been sufficiently explored. We adopt a multidisciplinary approach to relate social practices with the biophysical flows of food products at the household level. Focusing on middle‐class households in Metro Manila, the Philippines, we conduct qualitative interviews to highlight preferences, habits, and perceptions about food consumption. In parallel, we collect quantitative information on food purchased. We relate our results to national trends by analyzing the recent evolution of national food expenditures. Finally, we review environmental impacts related to main food categories. Our research points to the significance of socioeconomic factors on food consumption, notably the presence of domestic help or the professional situation of household members. One main finding is the identification of eating out as an important and growing trend in Asian cities, which causes a shift of resource consumption and related environmental impacts from the household to the service sector.


Astrobiology | 2017

The Close-Up Imager Onboard the ESA ExoMars Rover: Objectives, Description, Operations, and Science Validation Activities

Jean-Luc Josset; Frances Westall; Beda A. Hofmann; John G. Spray; Charles S. Cockell; S. Kempe; Andrew D. Griffiths; Maria Cristina de Sanctis; L. Colangeli; D. Koschny; Karl B. Föllmi; Eric P. Verrecchia; Larryn William Diamond; Marie Josset; Emmanuelle Javaux; F. Esposito; Matthew Gunn; Audrey L. Souchon-Leitner; Tomaso R.R. Bontognali; Oleg Korablev; Suren Erkman; Gerhard Paar; Stephan Ulamec; Frédéric Foucher; Philippe Martin; Antoine Verhaeghe; Mitko Tanevski; Jorge L. Vago

Abstract The Close-Up Imager (CLUPI) onboard the ESA ExoMars Rover is a powerful high-resolution color camera specifically designed for close-up observations. Its accommodation on the movable drill allows multiple positioning. The science objectives of the instrument are geological characterization of rocks in terms of texture, structure, and color and the search for potential morphological biosignatures. We present the CLUPI science objectives, performance, and technical description, followed by a description of the instruments planned operations strategy during the mission on Mars. CLUPI will contribute to the rover mission by surveying the geological environment, acquiring close-up images of outcrops, observing the drilling area, inspecting the top portion of the drill borehole (and deposited fines), monitoring drilling operations, and imaging samples collected by the drill. A status of the current development and planned science validation activities is also given. Key Words: Mars—Biosignatures—Plane...The Close-Up Imager (CLUPI) onboard the ESA ExoMars Rover is a powerful high-resolution color camera specifically designed for close-up observations. Its accommodation on the movable drill allows multiple positioning. The science objectives of the instrument are geological characterization of rocks in terms of texture, structure, and color and the search for potential morphological biosignatures. We present the CLUPI science objectives, performance, and technical description, followed by a description of the instruments planned operations strategy during the mission on Mars. CLUPI will contribute to the rover mission by surveying the geological environment, acquiring close-up images of outcrops, observing the drilling area, inspecting the top portion of the drill borehole (and deposited fines), monitoring drilling operations, and imaging samples collected by the drill. A status of the current development and planned science validation activities is also given. Key Words: Mars-Biosignatures-Planetary Instrumentation. Astrobiology 17, 595-611.


International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment | 2009

A spatially explicit life cycle inventory of the global textile chain

Julia K. Steinberger; Damien Friot; Olivier Jolliet; Suren Erkman


Journal of CO 2 Utilization | 2015

CO2 utilization in the perspective of industrial ecology, an overview

Frédéric D. Meylan; Vincent Moreau; Suren Erkman


Ecological Indicators | 2011

Towards a global criteria based framework for the sustainability assessment of bioethanol supply chains: Application to the Swiss dilemma: Is local produced bioethanol more sustainable than bioethanol imported from Brazil?

Tourane Corbière-Nicollier; Isabelle Blanc; Suren Erkman


Energy Policy | 2016

Material constraints related to storage of future European renewable electricity surpluses with CO2 methanation

Frédéric D. Meylan; Vincent Moreau; Suren Erkman


Journal of energy storage | 2017

Power-to-gas through CO2 methanation: Assessment of the carbon balance regarding EU directives

Frédéric D. Meylan; Frédéric-Paul Piguet; Suren Erkman


Futuribles | 2007

L'empreinte écologique : un indicateur ambigu.

Frédéric Paul Piguet; Isabelle Blanc; Tourane Corbière-Nicollier; Suren Erkman


Ecological Economics | 2017

The Development of Industrial Symbiosis in Existing Contexts. Experiences From Three Italian Clusters

Raffaella Taddeo; Alberto Simboli; Anna Morgante; Suren Erkman

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University of Lausanne

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