Litter pollution is a global environmental problem that occurs in virtually all ecosystems. Scientific research on anthropogenic litter and its environmental impacts focusses predominantly on plastics and the marine environment. Little empirical knowledge exists about the distribution and ecological impacts of litter in terrestrial environments, where most litter is produced. To start closing that knowledge gap, we investigated the distribution of litter in a cultural landscape in central Norway and in relation to land cover types. We registered and collected litter in 110 survey plots that were randomly stratified across various land cover types. Our results show that land cover type modulates the occurrence, abundance, fragments size, and...
The global change induced decline of sea ice has led to increasing anthropogenic presence in the Arc...
A complex survey held in frames of the Arctic Floating University project in 2021 and 2022 in the Ru...
At broad spatial scales, the factors regulating litter decomposition remain ambiguous, with the unde...
Litter pollution is a global environmental problem that occurs in virtually all ecosystems. Scientif...
Anthropogenic litter is ubiquitous throughout marine ecosystems, but its abundance and distribution ...
Plant litter decomposition is a key process for carbon dynamics and nutrient cycling in terrestrial ...
Marine litter is a global environmental problem that endangers wildlife and has great socio-economic...
Anthropogenic litter is ubiquitous throughout marine ecosystems, but its abundance and distribution ...
Marine plastic litter is ubiquitous and knowledge about its impact on coasts, open waters, the deep-...
Anthropogenic litter (i.e., trash; AL) pollution is pervasive at a global scale and impacts environm...
Litter pollution on beaches is a growing problem worldwide that threatens marine species and tourism...
Norwegian landscapes are changing at an increasingly rapid rate and therefore systematically structu...
Beaches on remote Arctic islands may be sinks for marine litter and reflect pollution levels of the ...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the ...
Plastic pollution is ubiquitous, and the Arctic is no exception. One important step to understand th...
The global change induced decline of sea ice has led to increasing anthropogenic presence in the Arc...
A complex survey held in frames of the Arctic Floating University project in 2021 and 2022 in the Ru...
At broad spatial scales, the factors regulating litter decomposition remain ambiguous, with the unde...
Litter pollution is a global environmental problem that occurs in virtually all ecosystems. Scientif...
Anthropogenic litter is ubiquitous throughout marine ecosystems, but its abundance and distribution ...
Plant litter decomposition is a key process for carbon dynamics and nutrient cycling in terrestrial ...
Marine litter is a global environmental problem that endangers wildlife and has great socio-economic...
Anthropogenic litter is ubiquitous throughout marine ecosystems, but its abundance and distribution ...
Marine plastic litter is ubiquitous and knowledge about its impact on coasts, open waters, the deep-...
Anthropogenic litter (i.e., trash; AL) pollution is pervasive at a global scale and impacts environm...
Litter pollution on beaches is a growing problem worldwide that threatens marine species and tourism...
Norwegian landscapes are changing at an increasingly rapid rate and therefore systematically structu...
Beaches on remote Arctic islands may be sinks for marine litter and reflect pollution levels of the ...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the ...
Plastic pollution is ubiquitous, and the Arctic is no exception. One important step to understand th...
The global change induced decline of sea ice has led to increasing anthropogenic presence in the Arc...
A complex survey held in frames of the Arctic Floating University project in 2021 and 2022 in the Ru...
At broad spatial scales, the factors regulating litter decomposition remain ambiguous, with the unde...