Kosovo-Konflikt: Ökologische Auswirkungen |
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Authors: | Ursula Stephan Ute Strobel Philip Weller Jasmine Bachmann Renate Klaß |
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Institution: | 1. GbR, Heideh?user 6, D-06120, Halle 2. WWF Donau-Karpaten-Programms, A-1160, Wien 3. Verantwortliche für Feuchtgebiete des WWF-Donau-Karpaten-Programm, A-1160, Wien 4. ?KO-CONTROL, D-06847, Dessau
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Abstract: | 10 years ago, the WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature) began to support the work of environmental protection in the countries of Eastern Europe. A main topic is the Danube-Carpathian Program. With the beginning of the bombardements, connected with great amounts of chemicals released directly and as clouds from the fires and explosions, the question raises: What are the consequences for mankind and nature? Is there a risk for the Danube-Carpathian Program? The WWF feels responsible for reporting about these consequences. In July 1999, a group of two Oil Experts and two scientists (each a chemist and a toxicologist) visited Belgrad, Pan?evo and Novi Sad, took samples of soil and water, and estimated the contents of dangerous substances. The first findings and the first consequences for nature and human health are described. |
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