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Peter Stig Hansen
Head Engineer
Marit Villø
Head Engineer
Tone Rønningen
Manager, Finance Department
Susanne Jøntvedt Jørgensen
Head Engineer
Synne Authén Andresen
Quality Officer
Svetlana Pakhomova
Researcher Scientist, PhD
Sindre Haugan
Senior Advisor, Communication
Julie Fjellstad
Advisor, HR
Jonny Beyer
Senior Research Scientist, PhD
News article
NIVA first Norwegian lab in EU-network
NIVA's ecotox laboratory is the first lab in Norway to be accepted as a formal member of the EU-NETVAL (European Union Network of Laboratories for the Validation of Alternative Methods).
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The "plastic rivers" of Asia play a key part in the fight against plastic in the ocean
OPINION: Near half of the global plastic leakage from land to sea comes from a few countries in Southeast Asia. To overcome the plastic problem, we need to treat the cause and not just the symptoms. We must turn the spotlight on the sources.
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Europe’s seas face uncertain future if urgent, coherent action not taken
Faced with the increased threats posed by overexploitation of marine resources, pollution and climate change, urgent action is needed to bring Europe’s seas back to good condition. According to the European Environment Agency’s report on Europe’s marine ecosystems, published today, we are running out of time to reverse decades of neglect and misuse.
Tor-Petter Johnsen
News article
Wastewater treatment boom changes essential nutrient balance in lakes
A vast number of new wastewater treatment plants in developing countries has led to an imbalance between phosphorous and nitrogen in surface waters. The result could be excessive growth of potentially poisonous algae with a preference for nitrogen. A new study calls for better nutrient reduction in order to maintain ecosystem biodiversity.
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Need for better approaches to tackle multiple stressors in European lakes and rivers
A newly released Nature paper with several NIVA co-authors highlights a continued management need for reduction of nutrient stress in lakes. It also shows that river management requires more complicated approaches to tackle several stressors simultaneously.
Knut Erik Tollefsen
Chief Scientist
Samantha Goncalves Prat
Researcher Scientist, PhD
Project
RiskAOP
RiskAOP (Quantitative Adverse Outcome Pathway Assisted Risk Assessment of Mitochondrial Toxicants) is granted by the Research Council of Norway (RCN, grant No. 301397) as an independent ground-breaking (FRIPRO) project for young researcher talents.
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