Environmental monitoring is essential for assessing the impact of human activities on the environment. Monitoring data are used to ascertain that environmental standards are met, to inform policy making, to determine trends, and to provide parameterization data for prediction models. The design of monitoring programs depends on what is being monitored, for what purpose, and available resources. Here we describe the strategy and design of the Swedish environmental monitoring program for chemical pesticides in surface waters and provide data generated within this program since 2002 (www.slu.se/en/pesticide_monitoring). We include examples of how the data can be used for toxicity assessments, trend analyses, and comparison between sampling str...
Abstract For more than 50 years, scientific insights from surface water monitoring have supported Sw...
This article deals with prospective and retrospective ecological risk assessment (ERA) procedures fo...
In many agricultural catchments of Europe and North America, pesticides occur at generally low conce...
Environmental monitoring is essential for assessing the impact of human activities on the environmen...
Pesticides are widespread anthropogenic chemicals and well-known environmental contaminants of conce...
Once applied, pesticides can enter watercourses through different pathways such as runoff, erosion, ...
Greenhouse and other covered cultivation systems have increased globally over the past several decad...
The Swedish national monitoring (tradition) for environmental pollutants is widely considered as one...
Dutch water boards have a well-established program for monitoring pesticide contamination of surface...
Many pesticides are being measured in surface water. To promote the use of monito-ring data in the p...
Currently used pesticides were regularly detected at ng/l-levels in rainwater in Sweden, with maximu...
Pesticides are known to occur in groundwater worldwide. However, long-term pollution concerns and ca...
The data presented in this article are related to the research article 'Chemical and biological moni...
Good ecological and chemical status of water represents the most important aim of the Water Framewor...
Abstract For more than 50 years, scientific insights from surface water monitoring have supported Sw...
This article deals with prospective and retrospective ecological risk assessment (ERA) procedures fo...
In many agricultural catchments of Europe and North America, pesticides occur at generally low conce...
Environmental monitoring is essential for assessing the impact of human activities on the environmen...
Pesticides are widespread anthropogenic chemicals and well-known environmental contaminants of conce...
Once applied, pesticides can enter watercourses through different pathways such as runoff, erosion, ...
Greenhouse and other covered cultivation systems have increased globally over the past several decad...
The Swedish national monitoring (tradition) for environmental pollutants is widely considered as one...
Dutch water boards have a well-established program for monitoring pesticide contamination of surface...
Many pesticides are being measured in surface water. To promote the use of monito-ring data in the p...
Currently used pesticides were regularly detected at ng/l-levels in rainwater in Sweden, with maximu...
Pesticides are known to occur in groundwater worldwide. However, long-term pollution concerns and ca...
The data presented in this article are related to the research article 'Chemical and biological moni...
Good ecological and chemical status of water represents the most important aim of the Water Framewor...
Abstract For more than 50 years, scientific insights from surface water monitoring have supported Sw...
This article deals with prospective and retrospective ecological risk assessment (ERA) procedures fo...
In many agricultural catchments of Europe and North America, pesticides occur at generally low conce...