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SAFENANO's Top Environmental Toxicology, Fate & Behaviour Reports


The following reading list details what we consider to be some of the most informative reports available relating to the environmental toxicology, fate & behaviour of nanomaterials.  This list will be updated regularly to ensure that we make the most up to date information available to our readers.  

Further reports of relevance to this area in combination with other topics are included in the Cross-cutting Reports list.



European Environmental Bureau (EEB) & International POPs Elimination Network (IPEN). 2009, "Nanotechnology and the environment: A mismatch between claims and reality", EEB.


Hansen, SF, Baun A, Tiede K, Gottschalk F, Meent D v.d, Peijnenburg W, Fernandes T, Riediker M. 2009. Consensus Report based on the NanoImpactNet workshop: Environmental fate and behaviour of nanoparticles - beyond listing of limitations. Bilthoven, October 7th 2009.  Deliverable 2.4 under the European Commission's Seventh Framework Programme, NMP4-CA-2008-218539, Grant Agreement 218539 for Project NanoImpactNet.


Luoma, S. N. 2008, Silver Nanotechnologies and The Environment: Old Problems or New Challenges, The Pew Charitable Trusts and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. 
 

Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution. 2008. Twenty-seventh Report Novel Materials in the Environment: The case of nanotechnology Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution. Norwich: The Stationery Office. 


 

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