TY - STAT T1 - Bundesgesetz vom 2. März 1983 über die Herstellung und das Inverkehrbringen von Arzneimitteln T2 - BGBl. Nr. 185/1983 PY - 1983 KW - Option6_06 UR - https://www.ris.bka.gv.at/Dokumente/BgblPdf/1983_185_0/1983_185_0.pdf Y2 - 1983 TS - RIS T4 - Arzneimittelgesetz - AMG Y3 - 2021/06/14 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - COMP T1 - Vensim® PLE PY - 1998 PB - Ventana Systems, Inc KW - Option6_01 ET - Windows Version 8.0.9 Double Precision x64 U3 - Times cited: 2 UR - https://vensim.com/ TS - RIS Y3 - 2020/05/05 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - CHAP T1 - B1 Trinkwasser T2 - Österreichisches Lebensmittelbuch (ÖLMB) PY - 2007 KW - Option6_08 UR - https://www.lebensmittelbuch.at/lebensmittelbuch/b-1-trinkwasser.html T4 - BMGFJ-75210/0009-IV/B/7/2007 Y3 - 2021/07/01 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Österreichisches Lebensmittelbuch (ÖLMB) PY - 2007 KW - Option6_08 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - STAT T1 - Wiener Stadtentwicklungs-, Stadtplanungs- und Baugesetzbuch KW - nicht referenziert IS - LGBl. Nr. 11/1930 UR - 24.06.2021 Y2 - 2009 T4 - Bauordnung für Wien - BO für Wien Y3 - https://www.ris.bka.gv.at/GeltendeFassung.wxe?Abfrage=LrW&Gesetzesnummer=20000006 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Abegglen, C. AU - Siegrist, H. T1 - Mikroverunreinigungen aus kommunalem Abwasser - Verfahren zur weitergehenden Elimination auf Kläranlagen PY - 2012 CY - Bern, Schweiz PB - Bundesamt für Umwelt (BAFU) KW - Option6_06 UR - https://www.bafu.admin.ch/bafu/de/home/themen/wasser/publikationen-studien/publikationen-wasser/mikroverunreinigungen-aus-kommunalem-abwasser.html TS - RIS Y3 - 21.06.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 91-630-9229-8 AU - Agarwal, Anil AU - delos Angeles, Marian S. AU - Bhatia, Ramesh AU - Chéret, Ivan AU - Davila-Poblete, Sonia AU - Falkenmark, Malin AU - Villareal, Fernando Gonzalez AU - Jønch-Clausen, Torkil AU - Kadi, Mohammed Aït AU - Kindler, Janusz AU - Rees AU - Judith AU - Roberts, Paul AU - Rogers AU - Peter AU - Solanes, Miguel AU - Wright, Albert T1 - Integrated water resources management T2 - TAC background papers PY - 2000 CY - Stockholm PB - Global water partnership (GWP) KW - Option6_09 L2 - http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/439452792 VL - no. 4 SP - 67 str. TS - WorldCat M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - Akademie der Bildenden Künste Wien T1 - Non Binary Universities: Vademekum zu geschlechtergerecht(er)en Hochschulen PY - 2019 KW - Option6_07 UR - https://www.akbild.ac.at/Portal/universitaet/frauenfoerderung-geschlechterforschung-diversitaet/non-binary-universities/NonBinaryUniversitiesVADEMEKUM_AkademiederbildendenKunsteWien_2019.pdf TS - RIS Y3 - 2021/03/31 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - ICOMM AU - alchemia-nova GmbH T1 - LooPi | alchemia-nova T2 - Das Pflanzen-Urinal für Damen und Herren UR - https://www.alchemia-nova.net/de/projekte/loopi/ PY - 2021 KW - Option6_07 TS - RIS Y3 - 2021/07/01 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 2045-2322 AU - Alexander, Johannes AU - Hembach, Norman AU - Schwartz, Thomas T1 - Evaluation of antibiotic resistance dissemination by wastewater treatment plant effluents with different catchment areas in Germany JF - Scientific Reports SP - 8952 IS - 1 VL - 10 PY - 2020 U3 - Times cited: 1 number: 1 publisher: Nature Publishing Group KW - Option6_01 Y2 - 2020/06/02 AB - The study quantified the abundances of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) and facultative pathogenic bacteria (FPB) as well as one mobile genetic element in genomic DNA via qPCR from 23 different wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) effluents in Germany. 12 clinically relevant ARGs were categorized into frequently, intermediately, and rarely occurring genetic parameters of communal wastewaters. Taxonomic PCR quantifications of five FPB targeting Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Acinetobacter baumannii, and enterococci were performed. The WWTPs differed in their catchment areas being impacted by hospitals, food processing companies, or housing areas only. The total discharges of the analyzed ARGs and FPB were found to cluster independently of the sizes of the WWTPs with a maximum difference of two log units within one cluster. Initially, quantitative data evaluations revealed no significant difference between ARG categories and WWTP catchment areas. More distinct correlations became obvious with a Pearson correlation approach, where each single taxonomic marker is compared to each ARG target. Here, increased correlation of FPB (i.e. E. coli, K. pneumoniae, P. aeruginosa, and enterococci) with clinically relevant ARGs of the category of rarely occurring resistance genes (blaNDM-1, vanA) was found in WWTP effluents being influenced by hospital wastewaters. LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.1038/s41598-020-65635-4 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Almer, M. AU - Elster, Daniel AU - Steinbichler, A. AU - Schubert, Gerhard T1 - Endbericht zu Projekt Wasserentnahmen Update und Basisdatenbeschaffung PY - 2019 PB - Bundesministerium für Landwirtschaft, Regionen und Tourismus (BMLRT) KW - Option6_08 KW - unveröffentlicht T4 - Teilprojekt A. Aktualisierung der Wasserentnahmestellen 2018 T5 - unveröffentlichter Bericht M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - Andersson, Kim AU - Dickin, Sarah AU - Rosemarin, Arno T1 - Towards “Sustainable” Sanitation: Challenges and Opportunities in Urban Areas JF - Sustainability SP - 1289 IS - 12 VL - 8 PY - 2016 U3 - Times cited: 1 KW - Option6_01 Y2 - 2016/12/08 LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.3390/su8121289 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 02731223 AU - Andersson, Kim AU - Otoo, Miriam AU - Nolasco, Marcelo T1 - Innovative sanitation approaches could address multiple development challenges JF - Water Science and Technology; London SP - 855 EP - 858 IS - 4 VL - 77 PY - 2018 U3 - Times cited: 1 KW - Option6_01 Y2 - 2018/02 AB - Globally, more than 60% of the human population live without safely managed sanitation services or even lack access to basic sanitation facilities. In addition, most of the wastewater produced in the world is discharged without proper treatment. Integrated approaches are needed to address these issues and curb the resulting adverse impacts on public health and the environment, and associated societal economic losses. The United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development provides an important framework towards more sustainable sanitation development, in terms of both safe sanitation access and wastewater management. Innovative solutions that treat and enable productive safe use of water, and facilitate recovery of nutrients and organic matter from waste resources are booming. Some examples of trends are decentralized solutions, separation of waste flows, low-or no-flushing toilets, and converting faecal sludge to energy. These alternative technologies show huge potential to address many development challenges, contributing to multiple sustainable development goals but achieving upscaling has proved to be a major challenge. A paradigm shift to ‘treatment for reuse’ instead of ‘treatment for disposal’ is already taking place in the wastewater sector. Nevertheless, a better understanding of driving forces and enabling environments, new organizational models based on more service-oriented sanitation provision, and highlighting potential multiple societal benefits to attract investments from new sectors are identified areas that need further attention. LA - English TS - RIS DO - 10.2166/wst.2017.600 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 978-3-7001-7699-2 AU - APCC T1 - Österreichischer Sachstandsbericht Klimawandel 2014 (AAR14) PY - 2014 CY - Wien PB - Verlag der Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften KW - Option6_03 KW - Option6_08 KW - SDG6_Kapitel A2 - APCC SP - 1096 IN - Austrian Panel on Climate Change (APCC) TS - RIS T5 - Austrian Panel on Climate Change (APCC) M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 978-3-7001-8427-0 T1 - Österreichischer Special Report Gesundheit, Demographie und Klimawandel (ASR18) T2 - Austrian Panel on Climate Change (APCC) PY - 2018 CY - Wien PB - Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften KW - Option6_07 KW - Target1_Kapitel U3 - Haas, Willi (HerausgeberIn.) Moshammer, Hanns, (HerausgeberIn.) Muttarak, Raya, (HerausgeberIn.) Koland, Olivia, (HerausgeberIn.) A2 - Haas, Willi A2 - Moshammer, Hanns A2 - Muttarak, Raya A2 - Koland, Olivia ED - APCC L2 - http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1164536209 SP - 331 T4 - Austrian Special Report Health, Demography and Climate Change M4 - Citavi ER - TY - ICOMM AU - Aqualibrium Competition T1 - Aqualibrium Water Competition UR - http://www.aqualibriumcompetition.net PY - 2021 KW - Option6_02 Y3 - 24.06.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - CHAP SN - 9780996725286 AU - Ashbolt, Nicholas AU - Pruden, Amy AU - Miller, Jennifer AU - Riquelme, Maria V. AU - Maile-Moskowitz, Ayella T1 - Antimicrobal Resistance: Fecal Sanitation Strategies for Combatting a Global Public Health Threat T2 - Water and Sanitation for the 21st Century. Health and Microbiological Aspects of Excreta and Wastewater Management (Global Water Pathogen Project) ED - Pruden, Amy ED - Ashbolt, Nicholas ED - Miller, Jennifer ED - Rose, Joan B. ED - Jiménez Cisneros, Blanca PY - 2019 PB - Michigan State University KW - Option6_01 TS - CrossRef DO - 10.14321/waterpathogens.29 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Assmann, Manfred AU - Habenfellner-Veit, Elisabeth AU - Laber, Johannes AU - Lindtner, Stefan AU - Tschiesche, Ulrich T1 - Branchenbild der österreichischen Abwasserwirtschaft 2020 PY - 2019 KW - Option6_01 KW - Option6_02 KW - Target2_Kapitel ED - Österreichischer Wasser- und Abfallwirtschaftsverband UR - https://www.oewav.at/upload/medialibrary/oewav_bb_2020_gesamt_DL.pdf Y3 - 24.06.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 978-3-937941-02-8 T1 - Nährstofftrennung und -verwertung in der Abwassertechnik am Beispiel der "Lambertsmühle": Abschlussbericht [mit der Förderung durch das Ministerium für Umwelt und Naturschutz, Landwirtschaft und Verbraucherschutz des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen, Aktenzeichen: IV-9-0421440010] T2 - Bonner agrikulturchemische Reihe PY - 2005 CY - Bonn KW - Option6_01 U3 - Times cited: 4 OCLC: 181492611 A2 - Bastian, Andreas A2 - Bornemann, Catrin A2 - Hachenberg, Miriam A2 - Oldenburg, Martin A2 - Schmelzer, Maike ED - Bastian, Andreas ED - Bornemann, Catrin ED - Hachenberg, Miriam ED - Oldenburg, Martin ED - Schmelzer, Maike LA - ger TS - RIS M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Baumgarten, Andreas AU - Dersch, Georg AU - Hösch, Johannes AU - Spiegel, Heide AU - Freudenschuß, Alexandra AU - Strauss, Peter T1 - Bodenschutz durch Umweltgerechte Landwirtschaft PY - 2011 KW - Option6_05 ED - Österreichische Agentur für Gesundheit und Ernährungssicherheit UR - https://www.ages.at/themen/umwelt/boden/boden-und-duengerbroschueren/ Y3 - 2021/07/22 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 0006-3568 AU - Beardsley, Timothy M. T1 - Peak Phosphorus JF - BioScience SP - 91 IS - 2 VL - 61 PY - 2011 U3 - Times cited: 1 KW - Option6_01 JA - BioScience Y2 - 2011/02 LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.1525/bio.2011.61.2.1 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - GEN AU - Beushausen, Frank T1 - Vandalensicherheit im öffentlichen Sanitärraum KW - Option6_07 ET - 2004/05 UR - https://www.ihks-fachjournal.de/vandalensicherheit-im-oeffentlichen-sanitaerraum/ JF - Fach.Journal Y2 - 2004 TS - RIS T4 - Intelligente Technik schützt bei Gewaltausbrüchen Y3 - 2020/03/26 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - ICOMM AU - Bezirk Neubau T1 - Neubau - Öklo: Österreichs erste nachhaltige Toilette steht in vier Neubauer Parks UR - https://www.wien.gv.at/bezirke/neubau/umwelt/oeklo.html PY - o.J. KW - Option6_07 N1 - source: www.wien.gv.at T3 - Stadt Wien AB - Im 7. Bezirk steht im Karl-Farkas-Park, Dorothea-Neff-Park, Siebensternpark und Emil-Maurer-Park ein Öklo, Österreichs erste Komposttoilette. LA - de TS - RIS Y3 - 2020/03/27 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - Bhaduri, Anik AU - Bogardi, Janos AU - Siddiqi, Afreen AU - Voigt, Holm AU - Vörösmarty, Charles AU - Pahl-Wostl, Claudia AU - Bunn, Stuart E. AU - Shrivastava, Paul AU - Lawford, Richard AU - Foster, Stephen AU - Kremer, Hartwig AU - Renaud, Fabrice G. AU - Bruns, Antje AU - Osuna, Vanesa R. T1 - Achieving Sustainable Development Goals from a Water Perspective JF - Frontiers in Environmental Science VL - 4 PY - 2016 KW - Target1_Kapitel KW - Target2_Kapitel JA - Front. Environ. Sci. TS - CrossRef DO - 10.3389/fenvs.2016.00064 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 2073-1515 AU - Birk, S. AU - Bahn, M. AU - Schiller, A. AU - Stumpp, Christine T1 - Das Themencluster „Grundwasser" im ÖAW-Programm JF - Wasserland Steiermark SP - 16–19. VL - 2020 PY - 1/2020 KW - Option6_08 L2 - issn:%202073-1515 T4 - Earth System Sciences - Wasser in Gebirgsräumen M4 - Citavi ER - TY - CHAP SN - 9780851995458 AU - Blackwell, M. S. A. AU - Hogan, D. V. AU - Maltby, E. T1 - Wetlands as regulators of pollutant transport T2 - Agriculture, hydrology and water quality ED - Haygarth, P. M. ED - Jarvis, S. C. PY - 2002 CY - Wallingford PB - CABI KW - Option6_05 SP - 321 EP - 339 TS - CrossRef DO - 10.1079/9780851995458.0321 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - Blakemore, Robert T1 - Critical Decline of Earthworms from Organic Origins under Intensive, Humic SOM-Depleting Agriculture JF - Soil Systems SP - 33 IS - 2 VL - 2 PY - 2018 U3 - PII: soilsystems2020033 KW - Option6_05 JA - Soil Syst. TS - CrossRef DO - 10.3390/soilsystems2020033 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 18489257 AU - Blanken, Micha AU - Verweij, Cees AU - Mulder, Karel T1 - Why Novel Sanitary Systems are Hardly Introduced? JF - Journal of Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems SP - 13 EP - 27 IS - 1 VL - 7 PY - 2019 U3 - Times cited: 3 KW - Option6_01 Y2 - 2019/03 TS - RIS DO - 10.13044/j.sdewes.d6.0214 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Blöschl, G. AU - Parajka, J. AU - Blaschke, Alfred Paul AU - Hofstätter, M. AU - Haslinger, Klaus AU - Schöner, Wolfgang T1 - Klimawandel in der Wasserwirtschaft – Schwerpunkt Hochwasser, Dürre und Trockenheit PY - 2017 CY - Wien KW - Option6_08 ET - 1. ED - Bundesministeriums für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Umwelt und Wasserwirtschaft UR - https://info.bmlrt.gv.at/service/publikationen/wasser/Klimawandel-in-der-Wasserwirtschaft---Zusammenfassung1.html T4 - Follow up zur ZAMG/TU-WIEN STUDIE (2011) Anpassungsstrategien an den Klimawandel für Österreichs für Österreichs Wasserwirtschaft im Autrag von Bund und Ländern Y3 - 2021/07/01 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 978-3-947972-12-8 T1 - BlueGreenStreets als multicodierte Strategie zur Klimafolgenanpassung PY - 2020 CY - Hamburg PB - HafenCity Universität Hamburg KW - Option6_02 U3 - Dickhaut, Wolfgang (VerfasserIn.) Knoop, Lena (VerfasserIn.) Richter, Michael (VerfasserIn.) A2 - Dickhaut, Wolfgang A2 - Knoop, Lena A2 - Richter, Michael ED - BlueGreenStreets L2 - http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1245256842 L2 - https://www.sieker.de/fileadmin/sieker/Projekte/BlueGreenStreets/BGS_2020_BlueGreenStreets_als_multicodierte_Strategie_zur_Klimafolgenanpassung_Wissensstand_2020_3_.pdf SP - 135 TS - WorldCat T4 - Wissensstand 2020 T5 - Statusbericht im Rahmen der BMBF-Fördermaßnahme "Ressourceneffiziente Stadtquartiere für die Zukunft (RES:Z) M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 2398-063X AU - Bovens, Luc AU - Marcoci, Alexandru T1 - The gender-neutral bathroom: a new frame and some nudges JF - Behavioural Public Policy SP - 1 EP - 24 PY - 2020 KW - Option6_07 JA - Behav. Public Policy Y2 - 2020/07/20 AB - Abstract Gender-neutral bathrooms are usually framed as an accommodation for trans and other gender-nonconforming individuals. In this paper, we show that the benefits of gender-neutral bathrooms are much broader. First, our simulations show that gender-neutral bathrooms reduce average waiting times: while waiting times for women go down invariably, waiting times for men either go down or slightly increase depending on usage intensity, occupancy-time differentials and the presence of urinals. Second, our result can be turned on its head: firms have an opportunity to reduce the number of facilities and cut costs by making them all gender-neutral without increasing waiting times. These observations can be used to reframe the gender-neutral bathrooms debate so that they appeal to a larger constituency, cutting across the usual dividing lines in the ‘bathroom wars’. Finally, there are improved designs and behavioural strategies that can help overcome resistance. We explore what strategies can be invoked to mitigate the objections that gender-neutral bathrooms (1) are unsafe, (2) elicit discomfort and (3) are unhygienic. LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.1017/bpp.2020.23 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Bozovic, Ranko AU - Cedo Maksimovic AU - Mijic, Ana AU - Smith, Karl AU - Suter, Ivo AU - van Reeuwijk, Maarten T1 - Blue Green Solutions. A Systems Approach to Sustainable, Resilient and Cost-Efficient Urban Development PY - 2017 KW - Option6_02 LA - en TS - DataCite DO - 10.13140/RG.2.2.30628.07046 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 978-3-85174-075-2 AU - Brandstetter, Susanne AU - Payerl, Vanessa T1 - Wasserland Österreich PY - 2018 CY - Wien PB - Bundesministerium für Nachhaltigkeit und Tourismus (BMNT) KW - Option6_07 KW - Option6_08 ED - Bundesministerium für Nachhaltigkeit und Tourismus IN - Bundesministerium für Nachhaltigkeit und Tourismus (BMNT) TS - RIS T4 - Unser Wasser schützen und schätzen M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Bronstert, Axel AU - Fritsch, Uta AU - Katzenmaier, Daniel T1 - Quantifizierung des Einflusses der Landnutzung und –bedeckung auf den Hochwasserabfluss in Flussgebieten PY - 2001 PB - Potsdam-Institut für Klimafolgenforschung e.V. KW - Option6_05 UR - https://www.umweltbundesamt.de/sites/default/files/medien/publikation/long/3595.pdf Y3 - 2021/07/22 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB T1 - Beiträge der Bundesministerien zur Umsetzung der Agenda 2030 für nachhaltige Entwicklung durch Österreich PY - 2017 KW - Option6_03 KW - Target1_Kapitel Y1 - 2017 ED - Bundeskanzleramt UR - https://www.bundeskanzleramt.gv.at/themen/nachhaltige-entwicklung-agenda-2030/implementierung.html AB - Statistik Austria LA - de TS - RIS T4 - Darstellung 2016 Y3 - 2021/06/03 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - ICOMM AU - Bundesministerium für europäische und internationale Angelegenheiten T1 - ODA-Berichte und ADA-Geschäftsberichte UR - https://www.entwicklung.at/mediathek/publikationen/berichte PY - 2020 KW - Option6_10 LA - de TS - RIS Y3 - 2021/06/11 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Bundesministerium für Finanzen T1 - Entwicklungszusammenarbeit PY - 2018 CY - Wien KW - Option6_10 UR - https://service.bmf.gv.at/BUDGET/Budgets/2018_2019/beilagen/Entwicklungszusammenarbeit_2018_2019.pdf TS - RIS T4 - Übersicht gemäß § 42 Abs. 4 BHG 2013, März 2018 Y3 - 2021/06/11 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - STAT T1 - Sonderrichtlinie der Bundesministerin für Landwirtschaft, Regionen und Tourismus (BMLRT) für das Österreichische Programm zur Förderung einer umweltgerechten, extensiven und den natürlichen Lebensraum schützenden Landwirtschaft KW - Option6_05 UR - https://info.bmlrt.gv.at/themen/landwirtschaft/eu-agrarpolitik-foerderungen/laendl_entwicklung/foerderinfo/sonderrichtlinien_auswahlkriterien/srl_oepul.html Y2 - 2015 IN - Bundesministerium für Landwirtschaft, Regionen und Tourismus (BMLRT) T4 - Umweltagrarprogramm (ÖPUL) Y3 - 2021/07/23 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB T1 - Förderung Siedlungswasserwirtschaft 2019 in Österreich PY - 2020 CY - Wien KW - Target1_Kapitel ED - Bundesministerium für Landwirtschaft, Regionen und Tourismus UR - https://info.bmlrt.gv.at/service/zahlen-fakten/Wasser/foerderung_siedlungswasserwirtschaft_2019.html Y3 - 2021/07/01 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB T1 - Grüner Bericht 2020 PY - 2020 CY - Wien KW - Option6_05 ET - 61. Aufl. ED - Bundesministerium für Landwirtschaft, Regionen und Tourismus UR - https://gruenerbericht.at/cm4/jdownload/send/2-gr-bericht-terreich/2167-gb2020 T4 - Die Situation der österreichischen Land- und Forstwirtschaft T5 - Gemäß §9 des Landwirtschaftgesetzes Y3 - 2021/07/23 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - ICOMM AU - Bundesministerium für Landwirtschaft, Regionen und Tourismus T1 - Projektstart zu EWA T2 - Entscheidungsfindung in der WAsserversorgung unter Berücksichtigung von Wandel UR - https://info.bmlrt.gv.at/themen/wasser/foerderungen/projektstart-wasserversorgung.html PY - 2021 KW - Option6_03 IN - Abteilung I/7 TS - RIS Y3 - 2021/06/30 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - ICOMM AU - Bundesministerium für Landwirtschaft, Regionen und Tourismus T1 - Wasserschatz Österreichs T2 - Grundlagen für nachhaltige Nutzungen des Grundwassers UR - https://info.bmlrt.gv.at/themen/wasser/nutzung-wasser/Wasserschatz-Oesterreich.html PY - 2021 KW - Option6_03 KW - SDG6_Kapitel KW - Target1_Kapitel IN - Abteilung I/2 TS - RIS Y3 - 2021/07/02 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK AU - Bundesministerium für Nachhaltigkeit und Tourismus T1 - Österreichische Strategie zur Anpassung an den Klimawandel PY - 2017 CY - Wien KW - Option6_03 UR - https://www.bmk.gv.at/themen/klima_umwelt/klimaschutz/nat_klimapolitik/anpassungsstrategie/oe_strategie.html TS - RIS Y3 - 2020/10/12 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Bundesministerium für Nachhaltigkeit und Tourismus T1 - Kommunales Abwasser PY - 2018 KW - Option6_01 U3 - Times cited: 1 UR - https://www.bmlrt.gv.at/wasser/wasser-eu-international/europaeische_wasserpolitik/Lagebericht_2018.html TS - RIS T4 - Österreichischer Bericht 2018 Y3 - 2020/08/10 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Bundesministerium für Nachhaltigkeit und Tourismus AU - Umweltbundesamt T1 - Wassergüte in Österreich - Jahresbericht (2014-2016) PY - 13. Mai 2019 CY - Wien KW - Option6_01 U3 - Times cited: 1 UR - https://www.umweltbundesamt.at/aktuelles/presse/news2019/news20190513 TS - RIS Y3 - 2020/08/11 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - STAT T1 - Verordnung des Bundesministers für soziale Sicherheit und Generationen über die Qualität von Wasser für den menschlichen Gebrauch T2 - BGBl. II Nr. 362/2017 PY - 2001 KW - Option6_06 KW - Option6_08 KW - Target1_Kapitel U3 - 362/2017 UR - https://www.ris.bka.gv.at/GeltendeFassung.wxe?Abfrage=Bundesnormen&Gesetzesnummer=20001483 VL - 398L0083 Y2 - 21.8.2001 IN - Bundesministerium für soziale Sicherheit und Generationen (BMSG) TS - RIS T4 - Trinkwasserverordnung - TWV Y3 - 18.06.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - STAT T1 - Verordnung des Bundesministers für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Umwelt und Wasserwirtschaft über die Erhebung des Wasserkreislaufes in Österreich PY - 2006 KW - Option6_08 UR - https://www.ris.bka.gv.at/eli/bgbl/II/2006/478/20061214 Y2 - 2006 IN - Bundesministeriums für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Umwelt und Wasserwirtschaft (BMLFUW) T4 - Wasserkreislauferhebungsverordnung - WKEV Y3 - 2021/07/01 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - STAT T1 - Verordnung des Bundesministers für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Umwelt und Wasserwirtschaft über die Überwachung des Zustandes von Gewässern T2 - BGBl. II Nr. 479/2006 PY - 2006 KW - Option6_06 KW - Option6_08 U3 - 479 ED - Bundesministeriums für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Umwelt und Wasserwirtschaft UR - https://www.ris.bka.gv.at/eli/bgbl/II/2006/479 VL - 32000L0060 Y2 - 14.12.2006 IN - Bundesministeriums für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Umwelt und Wasserwirtschaft (BMLFUW) TS - RIS T4 - Gewässerzustandsüberwachungsverordnung - GZÜV Y3 - 2021/06/14 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 3-85437-250-7 T1 - Hydrologischer Atlas Österreichs (HAÖ) PY - 2007 CY - Wien KW - SDG6_Kapitel A2 - Nobilis, Franz ED - Bundesministeriums für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Umwelt und Wasserwirtschaft LA - ger M4 - Citavi ER - TY - STAT T1 - Sonderrichtlinie des Bundesministers für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Umwelt und Wasserwirtschaft (BMLFUW) für das Österreichische Programm zur Förderung einer umweltgerechten, extensiven und den natürlichen Lebensraum schützenden Landwirtschaft KW - Option6_05 UR - https://info.bmlrt.gv.at/themen/landwirtschaft/eu-agrarpolitik-foerderungen/laendl_entwicklung/le-07-13/rechtsinfo/OEPUL.html Y2 - 2007 IN - Bundesministeriums für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Umwelt und Wasserwirtschaft (BMLFUW) T4 - Umweltagrarprogramm (ÖPUL) Y3 - 2021/07/23 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - STAT T1 - Verordnung des Bundesministers für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Umwelt und Wasserwirtschaft über die Festlegung von Kriterien für den guten chemischen Zustand im Grundwasser, die Bestimmung von Trends und Trendumkehr und den Schutz des Grundwassers gegen die Verschmutzung durch Schadstoffe und Verschlechterung - Bundesrecht konsolidiert T2 - BGBl. II Nr. 98/2010 PY - 2010 KW - Option6_04 KW - Option6_06 U3 - 98/2010 ED - Bundesministeriums für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Umwelt und Wasserwirtschaft UR - https://www.ris.bka.gv.at/eli/bgbl/II/2010/98 VL - 31991L0692; 32006L0118 Y2 - 29.03.2010 IN - Bundesministeriums für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Umwelt und Wasserwirtschaft (BMLFUW) TS - RIS T4 - Qualitätszielverordnung Chemie Grundwasser – QZV Chemie GW Y3 - 18.06.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Bundesministeriums für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Umwelt und Wasserwirtschaft T1 - Wasserzeichen – Watermarks PY - 2011 CY - Wien KW - SDG6_Kapitel M4 - Citavi ER - TY - STAT T1 - Änderung der Qualitätszielverordnung Chemie Oberflächengewässer und der Gewässerzustandsüberwachungsverordnung. Verordnung des Bundesministers für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Umwelt und Wasserwirtschaft, mit der die Qualitätszielverordnung Chemie Oberflächengewässer und die Gewässerzustandsüberwachungsverordnung geändert werden T2 - BGBl. II Nr. 363/2016 PY - 2016 KW - Option6_06 U3 - 363 ED - Bundesministeriums für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Umwelt und Wasserwirtschaft UR - https://www.ris.bka.gv.at/eli/bgbl/II/2016/363 VL - 32013L0039 Y2 - 05.12.2016 IN - Bundesministeriums für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Umwelt und Wasserwirtschaft (BMLFUW) TS - RIS M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB T1 - Nationaler Gewässerbewirtschaftungsplan (NGP) - 2015 PY - 2017 CY - Wien KW - Option6_04 KW - Option6_08 KW - SDG6_Kapitel ED - Bundesministeriums für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Umwelt und Wasserwirtschaft UR - https://info.bmlrt.gv.at/themen/wasser/wasser-oesterreich/wasserrecht_national/planung/NGP-2015.html SP - 358 Y3 - 01.07.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - NEWS AU - Bunke, Christian T1 - Wiener Toilettengeschichten JF - Augustin - Die erste österreichische Boulevardzeitung DA - 2019/03/26 KW - Option6_07 N1 - source: augustin.or.at section: tun & lassen UR - https://augustin.or.at/wiener-toilettengeschichten/ Y2 - 2021/07/01 AB - Du Heisl! ist gemeinhin kein Kompliment. Aber wo das Heisl fehlt, hat auch niemand eine Freude. Christian Bunke erkundet die Klos der Wiener Linien, die nicht nur schwinden, sondern bald auch Eintritt kosten werden. Fotos: Lisa Puchner Wenn das Thema «öffentliche Toiletten» auf den Tisch kommt, werden schnell Zahlungen ans... LA - de-DE TS - RIS M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Bürgmann, Helmut AU - Czekalski, Nadine AU - Bryner, Andri T1 - Verbreitung von Antibiotikaresistenzen im Wasser PY - Juli 2015 KW - Option6_01 U3 - Times cited: 1 UR - https://www.eawag.ch/fileadmin/user_upload/fb_antibiotikaresistenzen_juli15.pdf TS - RIS Y3 - 2021/05/06 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 0168-6496 AU - Bürgmann, Helmut AU - Frigon, Dominic AU - Gaze, William H. AU - M Manaia, Célia AU - Pruden, Amy AU - Singer, Andrew C. AU - Smets, Barth F. AU - Zhang, Tong T1 - Water and sanitation: an essential battlefront in the war on antimicrobial resistance JF - FEMS Microbiology Ecology IS - fiy101 VL - 94 PY - 2018 U3 - Times cited: 1 KW - Option6_01 JA - FEMS Microbiology Ecology Y2 - 2021/05/06 AB - Water and sanitation represent a key battlefront in combatting the spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Basic water sanitation infrastructure is an essential first step towards protecting public health, thereby limiting the spread of pathogens and the need for antibiotics. AMR presents unique human health risks, meriting new risk assessment frameworks specifically adapted to water and sanitation-borne AMR. There are numerous exposure routes to AMR originating from human waste, each of which must be quantified for its relative risk to human health. Wastewater treatment plants play a vital role in centralized collection and treatment of human sewage, but there are numerous unresolved issues in terms of the microbial ecological processes occurring within them and the extent to which they attenuate or amplify AMR. Research is needed to advance understanding of the fate of resistant bacteria and antibiotic resistance genes in various waste management systems, depending on the local constraints and intended reuse applications. World Health Organization and national AMR action plans would benefit from a more holistic 'One Water' understanding. In this article we provide a framework for research, policy, practice and public engagement aimed at limiting the spread of AMR from water and sanitation in low-, medium- and high-income countries. TS - RIS DO - 10.1093/femsec/fiy101 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB T1 - Bürgerräte in Vorarlberg PY - 2014 KW - Option6_11 ED - Büro für Zukunftfragen UR - https://www.partizipation.at/fileadmin/media_data/Downloads/methoden/zwischenbilanz_buergerrae_vbg.pdf T4 - Eine Zwischenbilanz Y3 - 2021/07/20 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 9789066870789 AU - Butterworth, John AU - McIntyre, Peter AU - Da Silva Wells, Carmen T1 - SWITCH in the city PY - 2011 CY - The Hague PB - IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre KW - Option6_02 L2 - http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/880974664 SP - 413 AB - With more than half the planet's population living in urban areas, and rapid growth predicted, cities present a daunting test in water management. Their scale and concentrated populations provide a special challenge in providing water and sanitation services, creating a safe and pleasant environment, and handling wastes. As sustainability concerns have risen up the agenda, the challenge is for cities to do more, with less. To provide better services to all citizens, with less negative and more positive environment impacts on cities and their rural hinterlands. The SWITCH project was a five year experiment focused on some of the key sustainability challenges in urban water management. In a number of cities around the globe, it set out to test what was needed for a transition to more sustainable urban water management through a combination of demand-led research, demonstration activities, multistakeholder learning and associated training and capacity building. The book brings together the experiences of twelve cities involved in the SWITCH project from four continents (Accra, Alexandria, Beijing, Belo Horizonte, Birmingham, Bogota, Cali, Hamburg, Lima, Lodz, Tel Aviv and Zaragoza) with a set of guidelines focused on promoting stakeholder engagement in such processes. It is targeted at people interested in undertaking demand-led research, promoting multi-stakeholder engagement, and scaling up research impacts, not only in urban water management but also in other areas where we find such complex and "wicked" problems. TS - WorldCat T4 - Putting urban water management to the test M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 1862-4065 AU - Cabello, Violeta AU - Romero, David AU - Musicki, Ana AU - Guimares Pereira, ngela AU - Peate, Baltasar T1 - Co-creating narratives for WEF nexus governance JF - Sustainability Science SP - 1363 EP - 1374 IS - 4 VL - 16 PY - 2021 KW - Option6_11 UR - https://link.springer.com/10.1007/s11625-021-00933-y JA - Sustain Sci Y2 - 2021/07/20/16:28:40 AB - Abstract The literature on the waterenergyfood nexus has repeatedly signaled the need for transdisciplinary approaches capable of weaving the plurality of knowledge bodies involved in the governance of different resources. To fill this gap, Quantitative Story-Telling (QST) has been proposed as a science for adaptive governance approach that aims at fostering pluralistic and reflexive research processes to overcome narrow framings of water, energy, and food policies as independent domains. Yet, there are few practical applications of QST and most run on a pan-European scale. In this paper, we apply the theory of QST through a practical case study regarding non-conventional water sources as an innovation for water and agricultural governance in the Canary Islands. We present the methods mixed to mobilize different types of knowledge and analyze interconnections between water, energy, and food supply. First, we map and interview relevant knowledge holders to elicit narratives about the current and future roles of alternative water resources in the arid Canarian context. Second, we run a quantitative diagnosis of nexus interconnections related to the use of these resources for irrigation. This analysis provides feedback to the narratives in terms of constraints and uncertainties that might hamper the expectations posed on this innovation. Thirdly, the mixed analysis is used as fuel for discussion in participatory narrative assessment workshops. Our experimental QST process succeeded in co-creating new knowledge regarding the waterenergyfood nexus while addressing some relational and epistemological uncertainties in the development of alternative water resources. Yet, the extent to which mainstream socio-technical imaginaries surrounding this innovation were transformed was rather limited. We conclude that the potential of QST within sustainability place-based research resides on its capacity to: (a) bridge different sources of knowledge, including local knowledge; (b) combine both qualitative and quantitative information regarding the sustainable use of local resources, and (c) co-create narratives on desirable and viable socio-technical pathways. Open questions remain as to how to effectively mobilize radically diverse knowledge systems in complex analytical exercises where everyone feels safe to participate. LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.1007/s11625-021-00933-y T4 - A Quantitative Story-Telling case study in the Canary Islands M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 0006-3568 AU - Camargo, Gustavo G. T. AU - Ryan, Matthew R. AU - Richard, Tom L. T1 - Energy Use and Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Crop Production Using the Farm Energy Analysis Tool JF - BioScience SP - 263 EP - 273 IS - 4 VL - 63 PY - 2013 U3 - Times cited: 1 publisher: Oxford Academic KW - Option6_01 JA - BioScience Y2 - 2013/04/01 AB - Abstract. Using the Farm Energy Analysis Tool (FEAT), we compare energy use and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the cultivation of different crops, highlig LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.1525/bio.2013.63.4.6 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - ICOMM AU - Centre for Systems Solutions T1 - Games4Sustainability T2 - Water Games UR - https://games4sustainability.org/water-games/ PY - 2018 KW - Option6_11 Y3 - 20.07.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Chambre d'Agriculture Nord-Pas-De-Calais T1 - Fiche réglementaire PY - 2017 KW - Option6_05 UR - https://nord-pas-de-calais.chambre-agriculture.fr/fileadmin/user_upload/Hauts-de-France/028_Inst-Nord-Pas-de-Calais/Telechargements/Zones-vulnerables/regles-epandage.pdf T4 - Les règles liées à l'épandage T5 - Valable uniquement dans le Nord-Pas-De-Calais Y3 - 2021/07/23 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - ICOMM AU - City and County of Denver T1 - Gender-neutral Single-occupant Restrooms UR - https://www.denvergov.org/content/denvergov/en/denver-development-services/help-me-find-/building-codes-and-policies/gender-neutral-single-occupant-restrooms.html PY - 2020 KW - Option6_07 IN - Denver Development Services TS - RIS Y3 - 2021/03/31 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Clara, Manfred AU - Ertl, Thomas AU - Giselbrecht, G. AU - Gruber, Günter AU - Hofer, Thomas AU - Humer, Franko AU - Kretschmer, Florian AU - Kolla, L. AU - Scheffknecht, Christoph AU - Weiß, S. AU - Windhofer, Georg T1 - Spurenstoffemissionen aus Siedlungsgebieten und von Verkehrsflächen PY - 2014 CY - Wien, Österreich PB - Bundesministeriums für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Umwelt und Wasserwirtschaft (BMLFUW) KW - Option6_06 U3 - Endbericht UR - https://info.bmlrt.gv.at/service/publikationen/wasser/Spurenstoffemissionen-aus-Siedlungsgebieten-und-von-Verkehrsflaechen.html TS - RIS Y3 - 21.06.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Clara, Manfred AU - Hartmann, Christina AU - Deutsch, Karin T1 - Arzneimittelwirkstoffe und Hormone in Fließgewässern - GZÜV Sondermessprogramm PY - 2019 CY - Wien, Österreich PB - Bundesministerium für Nachhaltigkeit und Tourismus (BMNT) KW - Option6_06 KW - Target2_Kapitel U3 - Endbericht UR - https://www.bmnt.gv.at/wasser/wasserqualitaet/fluesse_seen/arzneimittel-sondermessprogramm.html TS - RIS Y3 - 2019/11/26 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 1866-6280 AU - Conrad, Christopher AU - Kaiser, Björn Onno AU - Lamers, John P. A. T1 - Quantifying water volumes of small lakes in the inner Aral Sea Basin, Central Asia, and their potential for reaching water and food security JF - Environmental Earth Sciences IS - 11 VL - 75 PY - 2016 U3 - PII: 5753 KW - SDG6_Kapitel JA - Environ Earth Sci TS - CrossRef DO - 10.1007/s12665-016-5753-8 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - Cordell, Dana AU - White, Stuart T1 - Peak Phosphorus: Clarifying the Key Issues of a Vigorous Debate about Long-Term Phosphorus Security JF - Sustainability SP - 2027 EP - 2049 IS - 10 VL - 3 PY - 2011 U3 - Times cited: 1 KW - Option6_01 KW - SDG6_Kapitel KW - Target2_Kapitel Y2 - 2011/10 AB - This paper reviews the latest information and perspectives on global phosphorus scarcity. Phosphorus is essential for food production and modern agriculture currently sources phosphorus fertilizers from finite phosphate rock. The 2008 food and phosphate fertilizer price spikes triggered increased concerns regarding the depletion timeline of phosphate rock reserves. While estimates range from 30 to 300 years and are shrouded by lack of publicly available data and substantial uncertainty, there is a general consensus that the quality and accessibility of remaining reserves are decreasing and costs will increase. This paper clarifies common sources of misunderstandings about phosphorus scarcity and identifies areas of consensus. It then asks, despite some persistent uncertainty, what would it take to achieve global phosphorus security? What would a ‘hard-landing’ response look like and how could preferred ‘soft-landing’ responses be achieved? LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.3390/su3102027 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 0305750X AU - Das, Priyam T1 - Womens Participation in Community-Level Water Governance in Urban India: The Gap Between Motivation and Ability JF - World Development SP - 206 EP - 218 VL - 64 PY - 2014 KW - Option6_11 UR - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0305750X14001533 JA - World Development Y2 - 2021/07/20/16:17:08 LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.1016/j.worlddev.2014.05.025 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - de Graaf, Inge E. M. AU - Gleeson, Tom AU - van Rens Beek, L. P. H. AU - Sutanudjaja, Edwin H. AU - Bierkens, Marc F. P. T1 - Environmental flow limits to global groundwater pumping JF - Nature SP - 90 EP - 94 IS - 7776 VL - 574 PY - 2019 U3 - Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't KW - Option6_08 AB - Groundwater is the world's largest freshwater resource and is critically important for irrigation, and hence for global food security1-3. Already, unsustainable groundwater pumping exceeds recharge from precipitation and rivers4, leading to substantial drops in the levels of groundwater and losses of groundwater from its storage, especially in intensively irrigated regions5-7. When groundwater levels drop, discharges from groundwater to streams decline, reverse in direction or even stop completely, thereby decreasing streamflow, with potentially devastating effects on aquatic ecosystems. Here we link declines in the levels of groundwater that result from groundwater pumping to decreases in streamflow globally, and estimate where and when environmentally critical streamflows-which are required to maintain healthy ecosystems-will no longer be sustained. We estimate that, by 2050, environmental flow limits will be reached for approximately 42 to 79 per cent of the watersheds in which there is groundwater pumping worldwide, and that this will generally occur before substantial losses in groundwater storage are experienced. Only a small decline in groundwater level is needed to affect streamflow, making our estimates uncertain for streams near a transition to reversed groundwater discharge. However, for many areas, groundwater pumping rates are high and environmental flow limits are known to be severely exceeded. Compared to surface-water use, the effects of groundwater pumping are markedly delayed. Our results thus reveal the current and future environmental legacy of groundwater use. LA - eng TS - PubMed DO - 10.1038/s41586-019-1594-4 PM - 31578485 AD - Chair of Environmental Hydrological Systems, Faculty of Environmental and Natural Resources, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany. inge.de.graaf@hydrology.uni-freiburg.de. Department of Physical Geography, Faculty of Geosciences, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands. inge.de.graaf@hydrology.uni-freiburg.de. Department of Geology and Geological Engineering, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO, USA. inge.de.graaf@hydrology.uni-freiburg.de. Department of Civil Engineering and School of Earth and Ocean Sciences, University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Department of Physical Geography, Faculty of Geosciences, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands. Department of Physical Geography, Faculty of Geosciences, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands. Department of Physical Geography, Faculty of Geosciences, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands. Unit Soil and Groundwater Systems, Deltares, Utrecht, The Netherlands. M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 00431354 AU - de Graaff, M. S. AU - Zeeman, Grietje AU - Temmink, H. AU - van Loosdrecht, M.C.M. AU - Buisman, C.J.N. T1 - Long term partial nitritation of anaerobically treated black water and the emission of nitrous oxide JF - Water Research SP - 2171 EP - 2178 IS - 7 VL - 44 PY - 2010 U3 - Times cited: 1 KW - Option6_01 JA - Water Research Y2 - 2010/04 LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.1016/j.watres.2009.12.039 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Dersch, Georg AU - Murer, Erwin AU - Ofner-Schröck, Elfriede AU - Weber, Nina T1 - Nationaler Evaluierungsbericht LE 2014-20 PY - 2017 CY - Wien KW - Option6_05 UR - https://info.bmlrt.gv.at/themen/landwirtschaft/eu-agrarpolitik-foerderungen/laendl_entwicklung/programmbegleitung/evaluierung/evaluierungsberichte/Evaluierungsberichte_2017.html T4 - Evaluierungspakete D, E und F Y3 - 2021/07/22 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - NEWS AU - Dersch, Georg AU - Weinberger, Christine AU - Kuderna, Max AU - Schmaltz, Elmar AU - Strauss, Peter T1 - Neue Auflagen gegen Bodenabtrag T4 - Bodenerosion JF - Blick ins Land SP - 28 EP - 29 IS - 01/2019 DA - 2019 KW - Option6_05 UR - https://blickinsland.at/ausgaben/012019-blick-ins-land/ Y2 - 2021/07/22 M1 - 28–29 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 0047-2425 AU - Derx, Julia AU - Schijven, Jack AU - Sommer, Regina AU - Zoufal-Hruza, Christa M. AU - van Driezum, Inge H. AU - Reischer, Georg AU - Ixenmaier, Simone AU - Kirschner, Alexander K. T. AU - Frick, Christina AU - Roda Husman, Ana Maria AU - Farnleitner, Andreas H. AU - Blaschke, Alfred Paul T1 - QMRAcatch: Human-Associated Fecal Pollution and Infection Risk Modeling for a River/Floodplain Environment JF - Journal of environmental quality SP - 1205 EP - 1214 IS - 4 VL - 45 PY - 2016 U3 - Journal Article KW - Option6_08 AB - Protection of drinking water resources requires addressing all relevant fecal pollution sources in the considered catchment. A freely available simulation tool, QMRAcatch, was recently developed to simulate concentrations of fecal indicators, a genetic microbial source tracking (MST) marker, and intestinal pathogens in water resources and to conduct a quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA). At the same time, QMRAcatch was successfully applied to a region of the Danube River in Austria, focusing on municipal wastewater emissions. Herein, we describe extension of its application to a Danube River floodplain, keeping the focus on fecal sources of human origin. QMRAcatch was calibrated to match measured human-associated MST marker concentrations for a dry year and a wet year. Appropriate performance characteristics of the human-associated MST assay were proven by simulating correct and false-positive marker concentrations, as determined in human and animal feces. With the calibrated tool, simulated and measured enterovirus concentrations in the rivers were compared. Finally, the calibrated tool allowed demonstrating that 4.5 log enterovirus and 6.6 log norovirus reductions must be achieved to convert current surface water to safe drinking water that complies with a health-based target of 10 infections person yr. Simulations of the low- and high-pollution scenarios showed that the required viral reductions ranged from 0 to 8 log. This study has implications for water managers with interests in assessing robust catchment protection measures and water treatment criteria by considering the fate of fecal pollution from its sources to the point of abstraction. LA - eng TS - PubMed DO - 10.2134/jeq2015.11.0560 PM - 27380068 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 09581669 AU - Desloover, Joachim AU - Vlaeminck, Siegfried E. AU - Clauwaert, Peter AU - Verstraete, Willy AU - Boon, Nico T1 - Strategies to mitigate N2O emissions from biological nitrogen removal systems JF - Current Opinion in Biotechnology SP - 474 EP - 482 IS - 3 VL - 23 PY - 2012 U3 - Times cited: 1 KW - Option6_01 JA - Current Opinion in Biotechnology Y2 - 2012/06 LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.1016/j.copbio.2011.12.030 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Deubner, Helmut AU - Schuller, Heinrich T1 - Kurzfassung Ökosiedlung Gärtnerhof - Dokumentation eines Projektes PY - 1992 CY - Gänserndorf KW - Option6_01 U3 - Times cited: 1 UR - http://www.atelierdeubner.at/images/publikationen/projekte/Oekosiedlung-Forschung-Kurzfassung.pdf TS - RIS Y3 - 30.06.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 9783944328638 T1 - Arbeitsblatt DWA-A 272 PY - 2014 CY - Hennef, Deutschland KW - Option6_01 KW - Target2_Kapitel U3 - Times cited: 3 ED - Deutsche Vereinigung für Wasserwirtschaft, Abwasser und Abfall e.V. Y2 - 2014 TS - RIS T4 - Grundsätze für die Planung und Implementierung Neuartiger Sanitärsysteme (NASS) M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Personal Care Products in the Aquatic Environment PY - 2014 CY - Cham PB - Springer International Publishing KW - Option6_02 ED - Díaz‐Cruz, M. Silvia ED - Barceló, Damià TS - RIS DO - 10.1007/978-3-319-18809-6 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - ICOMM AU - Die nette Toilette T1 - Die nette Toilette T2 - Das öffentliche Örtchen in vielen Städten und Gemeinden in Deutschland und in der Schweiz. UR - https://www.die-nette-toilette.de PY - 2021 KW - Option6_07 TS - RIS Y3 - 2021/07/01 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - die umweltberatung T1 - Handbuch -Dachbegrünung in Wien PY - 2007 CY - Wien KW - Option6_02 UR - http://docplayer.org/170664538-Foto-m-biedermann-handbuch-dachbegruenung-in-wien-mit-modulen-zur-oeffentlichkeitsarbeit.html T4 - mit Modulen zur Öffentlichkeitsarbeit Y3 - 24.06.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Dockray, Heather T1 - Printable gender-inclusive bathroom signs you can put up anywhere that needs it PY - 2017 KW - Option6_07 ED - Mashable UR - https://mashable.com/2017/03/11/gender-neutral-bathroom-signs-print-post/ AB - Call it guerrilla gender-inclusive bathroom art. TS - RIS T4 - Call it guerrilla gender-inclusive bathroom art Y3 - 2021/07/01 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - GEN AU - Dotro, Gabriela AU - Arias, Carlos AU - Langergraber, Günter T1 - Treatment wetlands as a multi-benefit nature-based solution PY - 2020 KW - Option6_01 U3 - Times cited: 1 source: www.thesourcemagazine.org UR - https://www.thesourcemagazine.org/treatment-wetlands-as-a-multi-benefit-nature-based-solution/ JF - The Source Y2 - 30. April 2020 AB - Wetland-based treatment is continuing to evolve as a sustainable means of improving water quality. Gabriela Dotro, Carlos Arias and Günter Langergraber review progress, the focus of a recent IWA Scientific and Technical Report.   Water quality standards across the world are increasingly being focused on the promotion of healthier ecosystems and their associated services, including […] LA - en-US TS - RIS Y3 - 2021/06/30 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK AU - Dotro, Gabriela AU - Langergraber, Günter AU - Molle, Pascal AU - Nivala, Jaime AU - Puigagut, Jaume AU - Stein, Otto AU - Sperling, Marcos T1 - Treatment wetlands T2 - Biological wastewater treatment series PY - 2017 CY - London PB - IWA Publishing KW - Option6_06 U3 - Volume 7 L2 - http://wio.iwaponline.com/content/16/9781780408774 SP - 154 LA - eng TS - RIS DO - 10.2166/9781780408774 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 978-1-78906-017-1 T1 - Wetland Technology PY - 2019 CY - London; Ashland PB - IWA Publishing KW - Option6_06 ED - Dotro, Gabriela ED - Langergraber, Günter ED - Nivala, Jaime ED - Puigagut, Jaume ED - Stein, Otto L2 - https://iwaponline.com/ebooks/book/780/Wetland-Technology-Practical-Information-on-the TS - RIS M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 1464-7931 AU - Dudgeon, David AU - Arthington, Angela H. AU - Gessner, Mark O. AU - Kawabata, Zen-Ichiro AU - Knowler, Duncan J. AU - Lévêque, Christian AU - Naiman, Robert J. AU - Prieur-Richard, Anne-Hélène AU - Soto, Doris AU - Stiassny, Melanie L. J. AU - Sullivan, Caroline A. T1 - Freshwater biodiversity: importance, threats, status and conservation challenges JF - Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society SP - 163 EP - 182 IS - 2 VL - 81 PY - 2006 U3 - Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Review KW - Option6_04 AB - Freshwater biodiversity is the over-riding conservation priority during the International Decade for Action - 'Water for Life' - 2005 to 2015. Fresh water makes up only 0.01% of the World's water and approximately 0.8% of the Earth's surface, yet this tiny fraction of global water supports at least 100000 species out of approximately 1.8 million - almost 6% of all described species. Inland waters and freshwater biodiversity constitute a valuable natural resource, in economic, cultural, aesthetic, scientific and educational terms. Their conservation and management are critical to the interests of all humans, nations and governments. Yet this precious heritage is in crisis. Fresh waters are experiencing declines in biodiversity far greater than those in the most affected terrestrial ecosystems, and if trends in human demands for water remain unaltered and species losses continue at current rates, the opportunity to conserve much of the remaining biodiversity in fresh water will vanish before the 'Water for Life' decade ends in 2015. Why is this so, and what is being done about it? This article explores the special features of freshwater habitats and the biodiversity they support that makes them especially vulnerable to human activities. We document threats to global freshwater biodiversity under five headings: overexploitation; water pollution; flow modification; destruction or degradation of habitat; and invasion by exotic species. Their combined and interacting influences have resulted in population declines and range reduction of freshwater biodiversity worldwide. Conservation of biodiversity is complicated by the landscape position of rivers and wetlands as 'receivers' of land-use effluents, and the problems posed by endemism and thus non-substitutability. In addition, in many parts of the world, fresh water is subject to severe competition among multiple human stakeholders. Protection of freshwater biodiversity is perhaps the ultimate conservation challenge because it is influenced by the upstream drainage network, the surrounding land, the riparian zone, and - in the case of migrating aquatic fauna - downstream reaches. Such prerequisites are hardly ever met. Immediate action is needed where opportunities exist to set aside intact lake and river ecosystems within large protected areas. For most of the global land surface, trade-offs between conservation of freshwater biodiversity and human use of ecosystem goods and services are necessary. We advocate continuing attempts to check species loss but, in many situations, urge adoption of a compromise position of management for biodiversity conservation, ecosystem functioning and resilience, and human livelihoods in order to provide a viable long-term basis for freshwater conservation. Recognition of this need will require adoption of a new paradigm for biodiversity protection and freshwater ecosystem management - one that has been appropriately termed 'reconciliation ecology'. LA - eng TS - PubMed DO - 10.1017/S1464793105006950 PM - 16336747 AD - Department of Ecology & Biodiversity, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China. ddudgeon@hkucc.hku.hk M4 - Citavi ER - TY - ICOMM AU - Ecker, Maria T1 - Öffentliche Toiletten T2 - Öklos nun auch in Vösendorf UR - https://www.meinbezirk.at/moedling/c-lokales/oeffentliche-toiletten-oeklos-nun-auch-in-voesendorf_a2813798 PY - 2018 KW - Option6_07 T3 - Mödling IN - meinbezirk.at TS - RIS Y3 - 2021/07/01 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - Eckstein, Jutta T1 - Sociocracy: An Organization Model for Large-Scale Agile Development SP - 1 EP - 5 PY - 2016 KW - Option6_11 UR - https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/2962695.2962701 LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.1145/2962695.2962701 Y3 - 2021/07/20/15:51:52 AR - 6 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - ICOMM AU - EcoToiletten GmbH T1 - EcoToiletten T2 - Autarke Öffentliche Toiletten UR - https://www.ecotoiletten.de/ PY - 2020 KW - Option6_07 TS - RIS Y3 - 2020/08/12 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - ICOMM AU - Edible City Network T1 - Edible City Solutions for a better world! UR - https://www.edicitnet.com PY - 2019 KW - Option6_02 Y3 - 24.06.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 0013-936X AU - Eggen, Rik I. L. AU - Hollender, Juliane AU - Joss, Adriano AU - Schärer, Michael AU - Stamm, Christian T1 - Reducing the Discharge of Micropollutants in the Aquatic Environment: The Benefits of Upgrading Wastewater Treatment Plants JF - Environmental Science & Technology SP - 7683 EP - 7689 IS - 14 VL - 48 PY - 2014 U3 - Times cited: 1 KW - Option6_01 KW - Option6_11 Y2 - 2014/07/15 LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.1021/es500907n M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 0945-358X AU - Egle, Lukas AU - Amann, Arabel AU - Rechberger, Helmut AU - Zessner, Matthias T1 - Phosphor: Eine kritische und zugleich unzureichend genutzte Ressource der Abwasser- und Abfallwirtschaft – Stand des Wissens und Ausblick für Österreich und Europa JF - Österreichische Wasser- und Abfallwirtschaft SP - 118 EP - 133 IS - 3 VL - 68 PY - 2016 U3 - Times cited: 2 KW - Option6_01 Y2 - 2016/04/01 AB - Die Nutzung von Phosphor (P) erfolgt derzeit in Österreich im Wesentlichen linear, Kreisläufe sind – mit Ausnahme des internen landwirtschaftlichen Kreislaufes der Nutzung von Wirtschaftsdünger (Gülle, Stallmist) – kaum ausgebildet. Gleichzeitig ist Österreich vollständig auf den Import des endlichen Rohstoffes Rohphosphat aus teils geopolitisch instabilen Regionen angewiesen. Demgegenüber weisen kommunales Abwasser und Tiermehle ein beträchtliches P-Potenzial auf, welches jedoch kaum genutzt wird. In Hinblick auf die Kritikalität von P wurden zahlreiche Technologien zur gezielten Rückgewinnung von P aus dem Abwasser entwickelt, welche vom rein technischen Gesichtspunkt bereits einsatzfähig sind bzw. teilweise bereits großtechnisch umgesetzt wurden (v. a. Rückgewinnung aus der flüssigen Phase). Mit dem Ziel einer größtmöglichen Nutzung des abwasserbürtigen Phosphors wäre zukünftig eine Rückgewinnung aus reinen Klärschlamm- oder kombinierten Tiermehl- und Klärschlammaschen anzustreben. Die dafür notwendigen Strukturen wie Verbrennungsanlagen für Klärschlamm alleine oder in Kombination mit Tiermehl müssten dazu allerdings noch ausgebaut werden. Neben neu entwickelten Verfahren können Recyclate von Rückgewinnungsverfahren (z. B. Struvit) oder reine Klärschlamm-/Tiermehlaschen als Sekundärrohstoffe in bestehenden industriellen Prozessen wie etwa der Düngemittel- oder Phosphorsäureindustrie eingesetzt werden. Die Nachbarländer Deutschland und Schweiz streben die Rückgewinnung von P aus Klärschlämmen bzw. deren Aschen bereits über rechtlich verbindliche Ziele an. Damit dies auch in Österreich umgesetzt werden kann, sind in einem ersten Schritt das (politische) Bekenntnis und in weiterer Folge Änderungen der rechtlichen Rahmenbedingungen (z. B. im Düngemittelrecht) sowie verbindliche Vorgaben erforderlich. Instrumente zur Umsetzung eines P-Recyclings können beispielsweise festgelegte Recyclingquoten für die Düngemittelindustrie (z. B. „Pxx“ in Anlehnung an die E10-Bioethanolquote) oder die Einhebung eines „Phosphorcents“ zusätzlich zu den Gebühren der Abwasserreinigung oder Abfallwirtschaft, welcher für den Aufbau der erforderlichen Strukturen (z. B. Verbrennungsanlagen für Klärschlamm und Tiermehl) herangezogen werden kann. LA - de TS - RIS DO - 10.1007/s00506-016-0295-6 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 00489697 AU - Egle, Lukas AU - Rechberger, Helmut AU - Krampe, J. AU - Zessner, Matthias T1 - Phosphorus recovery from municipal wastewater: An integrated comparative technological, environmental and economic assessment of P recovery technologies JF - Science of The Total Environment SP - 522 EP - 542 VL - 571 PY - 2016 U3 - Times cited: 1 KW - Option6_01 JA - Science of The Total Environment Y2 - 2016/11/15 AB - Phosphorus (P) is an essential and limited resource. Municipal wastewater is a promising source of P via reuse and could be used to replace P derived from phosphate rocks. The agricultural use of sewage sludge is restricted by legislation or is not practiced in several European countries due to environmental risks posed by organic micropollutants and pathogens. Several technologies have been developed in recent years to recover wastewater P. However, these technologies target different P-containing flows in wastewater treatment plants (effluent, digester supernatant, sewage sludge, and sewage sludge ash), use diverse engineering approaches and differ greatly with respect to P recycling rate, potential of removing or destroying pollutants, product quality, environmental impact and cost. This work compares 19 relevant P recovery technologies by considering their relationships with existing wastewater and sludge treatment systems. A combination of different methods, such as material flow analysis, damage units, reference soil method, annuity method, integrated cost calculation and a literature study on solubility, fertilizing effects and handling of recovered materials, is used to evaluate the different technologies with respect to technical, ecological and economic aspects. With regard to the manifold origins of data an uncertainty concept considering validity of data sources is applied. This analysis revealed that recovery from flows with dissolved P produces clean and plant-available materials. These techniques may even be beneficial from economic and technical perspectives under specific circumstances. However, the recovery rates (a maximum of 25%) relative to the wastewater treatment plant influent are relatively low. The approaches that recover P from sewage sludge apply complex technologies and generally achieve effective removal of heavy metals at moderate recovery rates (~40–50% relative to the WWTP input) and comparatively high costs. Sewage sludge ash is the most promising P source, with recovery rates of 60–90% relative to the wastewater P. The costs highly depend on the purity requirements of the recycled products but can be kept comparatively low, especially if synergies with existing industrial processes are exploited. LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.07.019 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 09213449 AU - Egle, Lukas AU - Zoboli, Ottavia AU - Thaler, S. AU - Rechberger, Helmut AU - Zessner, Matthias T1 - The Austrian P budget as a basis for resource optimization JF - Resources, Conservation and Recycling SP - 152 EP - 162 VL - 83 PY - 2014 U3 - Times cited: 4 KW - Option6_01 JA - Resources, Conservation and Recycling Y2 - 2014/02 LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.1016/j.resconrec.2013.09.009 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - GEN AU - Eidgenössische Anstalt für Wasserversorgung, Abwasserreinigung und Gewässerschutz T1 - Aurin PY - 2021 KW - Option6_01 U3 - Times cited: 1 UR - https://www.eawag.ch/de/abteilung/eng/projekte/aurin-duenger-aus-urin/ TS - RIS T4 - Dünger aus Urin Y3 - 2021/06/30 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - GEN AU - Eidgenössische Anstalt für Wasserversorgung, Abwasserreinigung und Gewässerschutz T1 - Wings PY - 2021 KW - Option6_01 U3 - Times cited: 1 UR - https://www.eawag.ch/de/forschung/menschen/abwasser/projekte/wings/ TS - RIS T4 - Innovationen im Bereich nicht-netzwerk basierter Wasser- und Abwassersysteme T5 - Ein inter- und transdisziplinäres strategisches Forschungsprogramm Y3 - 30.06.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - ICOMM AU - EIT Climate-KIC T1 - Blue Green Dream UR - https://www.climate-kic.org/projects/blue-green-dream/ PY - 2021 KW - Option6_02 IN - Imperial College London Y3 - 24.06.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 0021-8596 AU - Eitzinger, J. AU - Trnka, M. AU - Semerádová, D. AU - Thaler, S. AU - Svobodová, E. AU - Hlavinka, P. AU - Šiška, B. AU - Takáč, J. AU - Malatinská, L. AU - Nováková, M. AU - Dubrovský, M. AU - Žalud, Z. T1 - Regional climate change impacts on agricultural crop production in Central and Eastern Europe – hotspots, regional differences and common trends JF - The Journal of Agricultural Science SP - 787 EP - 812 IS - 6 VL - 151 PY - 2013 KW - Option6_03 JA - J. Agric. Sci. Y2 - 2013/12 AB - SUMMARY The present study investigates regional climate change impacts on agricultural crop production in Central and Eastern Europe, including local case studies with different focuses in Austria, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The area studied experiences a continental European climate and is characterized by strong climatic gradients, which may foster regional differences or trends in the impacts of climate change on agriculture. To study the regional aspects and variabilities of climate change impacts on agriculture, the effect of climate change on selected future agroclimatic conditions, crop yield and variability (including the effect of higher ambient CO 2 concentrations) and the most important yield limiting factors, such as water availability, nitrogen balance and the infestation risks posed by selected pests were studied. In general, the results predicted significant agroclimatic changes over the entire area during the 21st century, affecting agricultural crop production through various pathways. Simulated crop yield trends confirmed past regional studies but also revealed that yield-limiting factors may change from region to region. For example, pest pressures, as demonstrated by examining two pests, are likely to increase due to warmer conditions. In general, higher potentials for cereal yield increase are seen for wetter and cooler regions (i.e. uplands) than for the drier and warmer lowlands, where yield potentials will be increasingly limited by decreasing crop water availability and heat under most scenarios. In addition, yield variability will increase during the coming decades, but this may decrease towards the end of the 21st century. The present study contributes to the interpretation of previously conducted climate change impact and adaptation studies for agriculture and may prove useful in proposing future research in this field. LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.1017/S0021859612000767 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 978-3-85316-097-8 AU - Elster, Daniel AU - Fischer, Lisa AU - Hann, Stephan AU - Goldbrunner, Johann AU - Schubert, Gerhard AU - Berka, Rudolf AU - Hobiger, G. AU - Legerer, Philipp AU - Philippitsch, Rudolf T1 - Vorkommen und Hydrogeologie T2 - Österreichs Mineral- und Heilwässer PY - 2018 CY - Wien PB - Geologische Bundesanstalt KW - Option6_08 U3 - Elster, Daniel (VerfasserIn) Fischer, Lisa (VerfasserIn) Hann, Stephan (VerfasserIn) Goldbrunner, Johann (VerfasserIn) VL - Teil 1 SP - 442 TS - GBV Gemeinsamer Bibliotheksverbund M4 - Citavi ER - TY - MAP SN - 978-3-85316-086-2 AU - Elster, Daniel AU - Goldbrunner, Johann AU - Wessely, G. AU - Niederbacher, P. AU - Schubert, Gerhard AU - Berka, Rudolf AU - Philippitsch, Rudolf AU - Hörhan, T. T1 - Erläuterungen zur geologischen Themenkarte Thermalwässer in Österreich T2 - Geologische Themenkarten der Republik Österreich PY - 2016 CY - Wien PB - Geologische Bundesanstalt (GBA) KW - Option6_08 U3 - Elster, Daniel (edt) 1:500.000 Schubert, Gerhard (edt) IS - 1 : 500 000 LA - ger TS - GBV Gemeinsamer Bibliotheksverbund M4 - Citavi ER - TY - ICOMM AU - EnergieSchweiz T1 - Was ist die 2000-Watt-Gesellschaft? UR - https://www.local-energy.swiss/programme/2000-watt-gesellschaft/was-ist-die-2000-watt-gesellschaft.html PY - o.J. KW - Option6_11 Y3 - 20.07.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 0027-8424 AU - Engemann, Kristine AU - Pedersen, Carsten Bøcker AU - Arge, Lars AU - Tsirogiannis, Constantinos AU - Mortensen, Preben Bo AU - Svenning, Jens-Christian T1 - Residential green space in childhood is associated with lower risk of psychiatric disorders from adolescence into adulthood JF - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences SP - 5188 EP - 5193 IS - 11 VL - 116 PY - 2019 U3 - Times cited: 1 KW - Option6_01 KW - Option6_02 JA - Proc Natl Acad Sci USA Y2 - 2019/03/12 AB - Urban residence is associated with a higher risk of some psychiatric disorders, but the underlying drivers remain unknown. There is increasing evidence that the level of exposure to natural environments impacts mental health, but few large-scale epidemiological studies have assessed the general existence and importance of such associations. Here, we investigate the prospective association between green space and mental health in the Danish population. Green space presence was assessed at the individual level using high-resolution satellite data to calculate the normalized difference vegetation index within a 210 × 210 m square around each person’s place of residence (∼1 million people) from birth to the age of 10. We show that high levels of green space presence during childhood are associated with lower risk of a wide spectrum of psychiatric disorders later in life. Risk for subsequent mental illness for those who lived with the lowest level of green space during childhood was up to 55% higher across various disorders compared with those who lived with the highest level of green space. The association remained even after adjusting for urbanization, socioeconomic factors, parental history of mental illness, and parental age. Stronger association of cumulative green space presence during childhood compared with single-year green space presence suggests that presence throughout childhood is important. Our results show that green space during childhood is associated with better mental health, supporting efforts to better integrate natural environments into urban planning and childhood life. LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.1073/pnas.1807504116 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - GEN AU - EOOS Design GmbH T1 - Urinetrap.com PY - 2018 KW - Option6_01 U3 - Times cited: 1 UR - http://www.urinetrap.com/ TS - RIS Y3 - 2020/08/12 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - Essex, B. AU - Koop, S. H. A. AU - van Leeuwen, C. J. T1 - Proposal for a National Blueprint Framework to Monitor Progress on Water-Related Sustainable Development Goals in Europe JF - Environmental management SP - 1 EP - 18 IS - 1 VL - 65 PY - 2020 U3 - Journal Article KW - Target1_Kapitel KW - Target2_Kapitel L2 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6960216 AB - The 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) underpinned by 169 targets presents national governments with huge challenges for implementation. We developed a proposal for a National Blueprint Framework (NBF) with 24 water-related indicators, centered on SDG 6 (clean water and sanitation for all), each with a specific target. We applied the NBF to 28 EU Member States (EU-28) and conclude that: (1) The current SDG 6 indicators are useful for monitoring progress toward water-related targets but their usefulness can be improved by focusing more on their practical implementation. (2) The extension of SDG 6 with complementary indicators (e.g. for the circular economy of water) and quantitative policy targets is urgently needed. This will benefit the communication process and progress at the science-policy interface. (3) SDG indicators can be improved in a SMART (specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound) manner and by setting clear policy targets for each indicator, allowing for measuring distance-to-targets. This allows country-to-country comparison and learning, and accelerates the SDG implementation process. (4) We propose 24 water-related indicators centered on SDG 6, with complementary indicators including quantitative policy targets. The approach is doable, easily scalable, and flexibly deployable by collecting information for the EU-28. (5) Main gaps in the EU-28 are observed for water quality, wastewater treatment, nutrient, and energy recovery, as well as climate adaptation to extreme weather events (heat, droughts, and floods). (6) The framework was less successful for non-OECD countries due to lack of data and EU-centric targets for each indicator. This needs further research. LA - eng TS - PubMed DO - 10.1007/s00267-019-01231-1 PM - 31797037 AD - KWR Water Research Institute, Groningenhaven 7, 3433 PE, Nieuwegein, the Netherlands. Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Utrecht University, Princetonlaan 8a, 3508 TC, Utrecht, the Netherlands. KWR Water Research Institute, Groningenhaven 7, 3433 PE, Nieuwegein, the Netherlands. Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Utrecht University, Princetonlaan 8a, 3508 TC, Utrecht, the Netherlands. KWR Water Research Institute, Groningenhaven 7, 3433 PE, Nieuwegein, the Netherlands. kees.van.leeuwen@kwrwater.nl. Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Utrecht University, Princetonlaan 8a, 3508 TC, Utrecht, the Netherlands. kees.van.leeuwen@kwrwater.nl. M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 0195-6663 AU - Etale, Anita AU - Jobin, Marilou AU - Siegrist, Michael T1 - Tap versus bottled water consumption: The influence of social norms, affect and image on consumer choice JF - Appetite SP - 138 EP - 146 VL - 121 PY - 2018 KW - Option6_07 JA - Appetite Y2 - 2018/02/01 AB - What drives consumers to choose bottled water instead of tap water where the latter is safe, accessible, costs far less, and in spite of its environmental impacts? This research investigates the influence of hitherto unexplored psychological drivers in an attempt to generate a more holistic understanding of the phenomenon, and strategies for designing more effective consumption reduction campaigns. Using data from an internet survey of Swiss and German respondents (N = 849) we investigated the role of, social norms, affect and image on water consumption. Results suggest that these psychological factors play a role in water consumption choice. Convenience was the only contextual predictor - the inconvenience of transporting bottled water has a negative effect on its consumption, and a positive effect on tap water consumption. Although concern about the effect of bottled water on the environment was not a significant predictor of tap water consumption, we found that for some people, a link exists between environmental concern and consumption choice. Ways through which consumers may be more effectively influenced towards environmentally-friendly consumption are discussed. LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.1016/j.appet.2017.11.090 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - eu2020.de T1 - Neue Leipzip Charta PY - 2020 KW - Option6_11 UR - https://www.deutscher-verband.org/fileadmin/user_upload/documents/Projekte/Neue_Leipzig-Charta/Neue_Leipzig-Charta_DE.pdf T4 - Die transformative Kraft der Städte für das Gemeinwohl T5 - Verabschiedet beim Informellen Ministertreffen Stadtentwicklung am 30. November 2020 Y3 - 20.07.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - STAT T1 - Durchführungsbeschluss (EU) 2015/495 der Kommission vom 20. März 2015 zur Erstellung einer Beobachtungsliste von Stoffen für eine unionsweite Überwachung im Bereich der Wasserpolitik gemäß der Richtlinie 2008/105/EG des Europäischen Parlaments und des Rates T2 - 2015/495 PY - 2015 KW - Option6_06 U3 - L 78/40 ED - Europäische Kommission UR - https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/DE/TXT/PDF/?uri=CELEX:32015D0495&from=PL Y2 - 20. März 2015 IN - Europäische Kommission (EK) TS - RIS Y3 - 18.06.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB SN - COM(2016) 666 final T1 - Bericht der Europäischen Kommision PY - 2016 CY - Brüssel KW - Target1_Kapitel ED - Europäische Kommission UR - https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/DE/TXT/PDF/?uri=CELEX:52016DC0666&from=EN T4 - Synthesebericht zur Qualität des Trinkwassers in der Union auf der Grundlage der Prüfung der Berichte der Mitgliedstaaten für den Zeitraum 2011-2013 gemäß Artikel 13 Absatz 5 der Richtlinie 98/83/EG Y3 - 2021/07/01 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - ICOMM AU - Europäische Kommission T1 - Öffentliche Konsultation zu Arzneimitteln in der Umwelt UR - https://ec.europa.eu/info/consultations/public-consultation-pharmaceuticals-environment_de PY - 2018 KW - Option6_06 AB - Mit dieser Konsultation möchte die Kommission Meinungen dazu einholen, welche Maßnahmen zur Bewältigung der von Arzneimitteln ausgehenden... LA - de TS - RIS Y3 - 2021/06/11 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - STAT T1 - Richtlinie 2000/60/EG des Europäischen Parlaments und des Rates vom 23. Oktober 2000 zur Schaffung eines Ordnungsrahmens für Maßnahmen der Gemeinschaft im Bereich der Wasserpolitik T2 - 1997/0067/COD PY - 2000 KW - Option6_03 KW - Option6_04 KW - Option6_06 KW - Option6_08 KW - Option6_09, Option6_05 ED - Europäisches Parlament ED - Rat der Europäischen Union UR - https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/de/ALL/?uri=CELEX%3A32000L0060 Y2 - 23.10.2000 LA - en IN - Europäisches Parlament (EP) IN - Rat der Europäischen Union (ER) TS - RIS T4 - Wasserrahmenrichtlinie - WRRL Y3 - 18.06.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - STAT T1 - Richtlinie 2006/118/EG des Europäischen Parlaments und des Rates vom 12. Dezember 2006 zum Schutz des Grundwassers vor Verschmutzung und Verschlechterung KW - Option6_08 UR - http://data.europa.eu/eli/dir/2006/118/oj Y2 - 12/12/2006 IN - Europäisches Parlament (EP) IN - Rat der Europäischen Union (ER) T4 - RL 2006/118/EG Y3 - 2021/07/01 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - STAT T1 - Richtlinie 2008/105/EG des Europäischen Parlaments und des Rates vom 16. Dezember 2008 über Umweltqualitätsnormen im Bereich der Wasserpolitik und zur Änderung und anschließenden Aufhebung der Richtlinien des Rates 82/176/EWG, 83/513/EWG, 84/156/EWG, 84/491/EWG und 86/280/EWG sowie zur Änderung der Richtlinie 2000/60/EG T2 - 348 PY - 2009 KW - Option6_06 U3 - 32008L0105 ED - Europäisches Parlament ED - Rat der Europäischen Union UR - http://data.europa.eu/eli/dir/2008/105/oj/deu Y2 - 13/01/2009 LA - de IN - Europäisches Parlament (EP) IN - Rat der Europäischen Union (ER) TS - RIS Y3 - 18.06.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - STAT T1 - Verordnung (EG) Nr. 1907/2006 des Europäischen Parlaments und des Rates vom 18. Dezember 2006 zur Registrierung, Bewertung, Zulassung und Beschränkung chemischer Stoffe (REACH), zur Schaffung einer Europäischen Chemikalienagentur, zur Änderung der Richtlinie 1999/45/EG und zur Aufhebung der Verordnung (EWG) Nr. 793/93 des Rates, der Verordnung (EG) Nr. 1488/94 der Kommission, der Richtlinie 76/769/EWG des Rates sowie der Richtlinien 91/155/EWG, 93/67/EWG, 93/105/EG und 2000/21/EG der Kommission PY - 2014 KW - Option6_06 U3 - 1907/2006 ED - Europäisches Parlament ED - Rat der Europäischen Union UR - https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/DE/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A02006R1907-20140410 Y2 - 10/04/2014 IN - Europäisches Parlament (EP) IN - Rat der Europäischen Union (ER) TS - RIS T4 - REACH Verordnung Y3 - 22.6.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - European Chemicals Agency T1 - Note on substance identification and the potential scope of a restriction on uses of ‘microplastics’ Version 1.1 –16/10/2018 PY - 2018 KW - Option6_06 UR - https://echa.europa.eu/documents/10162/13641/note_on_substance_identification_potential_scope_en.pdf TS - RIS Y3 - 2021/06/11 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - European Chemicals Agency T1 - Annex to the Annex XV Restriction Report – Microplastics. Version Number 1.2, Date 22 August 2019 PY - 2019 KW - Option6_06 UR - https://echa.europa.eu/documents/10162/13641/rest_microplastics_axvreport_annex_en.pdf TS - RIS Y3 - 2021/06/11 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - European Federation of National Associations of Water Services T1 - Briefing Note, Microplastics and the water sector – Current knowledge, challenges and possible solutions PY - 24. April 2019 KW - Option6_06 UR - http://www.eureau.org/resources/briefing-notes/3940-briefing-note-on-microplastics-and-the-water-sector/file TS - RIS Y3 - 2021/06/11 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - GEN AU - European Sustainable Phosphorus Platform T1 - European Sustainable Phosphorus Platform (ESPP) PY - 2011 KW - Option6_01 U3 - Times cited: 1 UR - https://www.phosphorusplatform.eu TS - RIS Y3 - 30.06.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - NEWS AU - Falter T1 - 7 Sachen, die Sie über ÖFFENTLICHE TOILETTEN eventuell nicht wussten JF - Falter IS - 28/14 PY - 2014 DA - 07/2014 KW - Option6_07 N1 - source: www.falter.at UR - https://www.falter.at/zeitung/20140709/7-sachen-die-sie-ueber-oeffentliche-toiletten-eventuell-nicht-wussten/e0206c9d1e Y2 - 2021/07/01 AB - Öffentliche Klos werden immer weniger! TS - RIS M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 09258574 AU - Fink, Daniel F. AU - Mitsch, William J. T1 - Hydrology and nutrient biogeochemistry in a created river diversion oxbow wetland JF - Ecological Engineering SP - 93 EP - 102 IS - 2 VL - 30 PY - 2007 U3 - PII: S0925857406001741 KW - Option6_05 TS - CrossRef DO - 10.1016/j.ecoleng.2006.08.008 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - Franck, V. T1 - Regenwasserretention durch Verdunstung JF - Ernst & Sohn IS - Special 2017 - Regenwasser-Management PY - 2017 KW - Option6_02 PB - Verlag für Architektur und technische Wissenschaften GmbH & Co. KG UR - https://www.ernst-und-sohn.de/sonderhefte/regenwasser-management-2017 Y2 - April 2017 Y3 - 24.06.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 0945-358X AU - Friedl, F. AU - Fuchs-Hanusch, Daniela T1 - Prognose maßgeblicher Versagensarten als Grundlage der Risikobewertung übergeordneter Trinkwassernetze JF - Österreichische Wasser- und Abfallwirtschaft SP - 453 EP - 461 IS - 9-10 VL - 64 PY - 2012 KW - Option6_03 KW - SDG6_Kapitel Y2 - 2012/10 LA - de TS - RIS DO - 10.1007/s00506-012-0018-6 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Fuchs, G. AU - Kristelly, C. AU - Bernsteiner, A. AU - Chalupka, A. AU - Eller, M. AU - Englisch, M. AU - Fank, J. AU - Gartner, K. AU - Godina, R. AU - Herndl, M. AU - Huber, L. AU - Kammerer G. AU - Kogelbauer, I. AU - Kohl, B. AU - Kuderna, Max AU - Lechner, V. AU - Leitinger, G. AU - Markart, G. AU - Maßwohl, J. AU - Murer, Erwin AU - Nagl, F. AU - Niedertscheider, K. AU - Nolz, R. AU - Pucher, D. AU - Schulz, K. AU - Stumpp, Christine T1 - Wasser im Boden PY - 2020 CY - Wien PB - Abteilung I/3 KW - Option6_08 ED - Bundesministerium für Landwirtschaft, Regionen und Tourismus UR - https://info.bmlrt.gv.at/service/publikationen/wasser/wasser-im-boden---sammelband-zur-quantitativen-erfassung-und-auswertung-bodenphysikalischer-größen-anlässlich-25-jahre-bodenwasserbeobachtung.html T4 - Sammelband zur quantitativen Erfassung und Auswertung bodenphysikalischer Größen anlässlich 25 Jahre Bodenwasserbeobachtung Y3 - 2021/07/01 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - CHAP SN - 978-3-902978-46-2 AU - Fuchs-Hanusch, Daniela T1 - Betrieb, Instandhaltung und Entwicklung der siedlungswasserwirtschaftlichen Infrastrukturnetze T2 - "Zukunft denken" - Wasserwirtschaft 2035 ED - Österreichischen Wasser- und Abfallwirtschaftsverbandes PY - 2015 CY - Wien KW - Option6_03 KW - SDG6_Kapitel VL - 170 SV - 170 SP - 65 EP - 72 T3 - Schriftenreihe ÖWAV TS - RIS T4 - Herausforderungen im 21. Jahrhundert M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Fuchs-Hanusch, Daniela AU - Steffelbauer, David AU - Günther, Markus T1 - Drucksensoren zur Leckagelokalisierung T2 - Aqua & Gas PY - 2015 KW - Option6_03 SP - 26-31 TS - RIS T4 - Optimale Platzierung der Sensoren durch Berücksichtigung von Verbrauchsunsicherheiten M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - Gascon, Mireia AU - Triguero-Mas, Margarita AU - Martínez, David AU - Dadvand, Payam AU - Rojas-Rueda, David AU - Plasència, Antoni AU - Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark J. T1 - Residential green spaces and mortality: A systematic review JF - Environment international SP - 60 EP - 67 VL - 86 PY - 2016 U3 - Journal Article Meta-Analysis Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Review Systematic Review KW - Option6_02 AB - BACKGROUND A number of studies have associated natural outdoor environments with reduced mortality but there is no systematic review synthesizing the evidence. OBJECTIVES We aimed to systematically review the available evidence on the association between long-term exposure to residential green and blue spaces and mortality in adults, and make recommendations for further research. As a secondary aim, we also conducted meta-analyses to explore the magnitude of and heterogeneity in the risk estimates. METHODS Following the PRISMA statement guidelines for reporting systematic reviews and meta-analysis, two independent reviewers searched studies using keywords related to natural outdoor environments and mortality. DISCUSSION Our review identified twelve eligible studies conducted in North America, Europe, and Oceania with study populations ranging from 1645 up to more than 43 million individuals. These studies are heterogeneous in design, study population, green space assessment and covariate data.We found that the majority of studies show a reduction of the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality in areas with higher residential greenness. Evidence of a reduction of all-cause mortality is more limited, and no benefits of residential greenness on lung cancer mortality are observed. There were no studies on blue spaces. CONCLUSIONS This review supports the hypothesis that living in areas with higher amounts of green spaces reduces mortality, mainly CVD. Further studies such as cohort studies with more and better covariate data, improved green space assessment and accounting well for socioeconomic status are needed to provide further and more complete evidence, as well as studies evaluating the benefits of blue spaces. LA - eng TS - PubMed DO - 10.1016/j.envint.2015.10.013 PM - 26540085 AD - ISGlobal, Barcelona Ctr. Int. Health Res. (CRESIB), Hospital Clínic - Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain; Centre for Research in Environmental Epidemiology (CREAL), Barcelona, Spain; Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF), Barcelona, Spain; CIBER Epidemiología y Salud Pública (CIBERESP), Barcelona, Spain. Electronic address: mgascon@creal.cat. Centre for Research in Environmental Epidemiology (CREAL), Barcelona, Spain; Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF), Barcelona, Spain; CIBER Epidemiología y Salud Pública (CIBERESP), Barcelona, Spain. Centre for Research in Environmental Epidemiology (CREAL), Barcelona, Spain; Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF), Barcelona, Spain; CIBER Epidemiología y Salud Pública (CIBERESP), Barcelona, Spain. Centre for Research in Environmental Epidemiology (CREAL), Barcelona, Spain; Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF), Barcelona, Spain; CIBER Epidemiología y Salud Pública (CIBERESP), Barcelona, Spain. Centre for Research in Environmental Epidemiology (CREAL), Barcelona, Spain; Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF), Barcelona, Spain; CIBER Epidemiología y Salud Pública (CIBERESP), Barcelona, Spain. ISGlobal, Barcelona Ctr. Int. Health Res. (CRESIB), Hospital Clínic - Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain. Centre for Research in Environmental Epidemiology (CREAL), Barcelona, Spain; Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF), Barcelona, Spain; CIBER Epidemiología y Salud Pública (CIBERESP), Barcelona, Spain. M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - Gassert, Francis AU - Reig, Paul AU - Luo, Tianyi AU - Maddocks, Andrew T1 - Aqueduct Country and River Basin Rankings PY - 2013 U3 - Times cited: 1 KW - Option6_01 UR - https://www.wri.org/publication/aqueduct-country-and-river-basin-rankings AB - More and more countries around the world face high levels of water stress, but measuring and communicating that stress consistently is challenging. This paper ranks countries and river basins worldwide based on their exposure water-related risks. LA - en TS - RIS Y3 - 2019/10/08 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - ICOMM AU - Gemeinderat Stadt Bern T1 - «Nette Toiletten» gehören definitiv zu Bern UR - https://www.bern.ch/mediencenter/medienmitteilungen/aktuell_ptk/nette-toiletten-gehoeren-definitiv-zu-bern-1 PY - 2018 KW - Option6_07 N1 - Medienmitteilung source: www.bern.ch Y2 - 2020/03/27 AB - Der Sommer ist die ideale Jahreszeit, um Sonne zu tanken und draussen zu sein. Insbesondere während sportlichen Ereignissen wie der jetzigen Fussballweltmeisterschaft steigt auch der Bedarf an öffentlich zugänglichen Toiletten. Die Stadt Bern führt nun die seit 2016 im Pilotbetrieb getesteten «Netten Toiletten» definitiv ein, nicht nur für Fussballfans – aber auch. LA - de TS - RIS M4 - Citavi ER - TY - NEWS AU - Ghent University T1 - No more queueing at the ladies' room: How transgender-friendliness may help in battling female-unfriendly toilet culture PY - 2017 DA - 14.7.2017 KW - Option6_07 UR - https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/07/170714142749.htm Y2 - 2021/07/01 T3 - ScienceDaily AB - Two queueing theorists investigated why queues at restrooms are invariably longer for ladies than for men. Time and time again. What are the main causes for this disparity? And how can it be overcome? Moving to unisex toilets, it appears from this study, may reduce waiting times for women from over 6 minutes to less than a minute and a half. Already a symbol for transgender equality, unisex toilets can hence boast excellent figures when it comes to reducing waiting times. LA - en TS - RIS M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Giedenbacher, Yvonne AU - Rappauer, Anita AU - Stadler-Vida, Michael T1 - Unterwegs im Leben PY - 2015 CY - Wien KW - Option6_07 ET - 1. ED - Bundesministerium für Arbeit, Soziales und Konsumentenschutz UR - https://www.queraum.org/sites/default/files/downloads/Unterwegs_im_Leben.pdf TS - RIS T4 - Denkanstöße für eine alter(n)sgerechte Gestaltung des öffentlichen Raums T5 - Ein Leitfaden Y3 - 2021/07/01 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 1748-9326 AU - Gleick, P. H. AU - Cooley, H. S. T1 - Energy implications of bottled water JF - Environmental Research Letters SP - 014009 IS - 1 VL - 4 PY - 2009 KW - Option6_07 JA - Environ. Res. Lett. Y2 - 2009/01 TS - RIS DO - 10.1088/1748-9326/4/1/014009 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - ICOMM AU - Global Wetland Technology T1 - Aerated Combined Sewer Overflow T2 - Constructed Wetland WWTP Merone (CO) - 80.000 PE UR - http://www.globalwettech.com/references/cso/item/125-cso-cw-wwtp-merone-co.html PY - 2021 KW - Option6_02 Y3 - 24.06.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - Gorenstein, Ariel AU - Kalech, Meir AU - Hanusch, Daniela Fuchs AU - Hassid, Sharon T1 - Pipe Fault Prediction for Water Transmission Mains JF - Water SP - 2861 IS - 10 VL - 12 PY - 2020 U3 - PII: w12102861 KW - Option6_03 TS - CrossRef DO - 10.3390/w12102861 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 0041-0020 AU - Greed, Clara T1 - Taking women’s bodily functions into account in urban planning and policy: public toilets and menstruation JF - Town Planning Review SP - 505 EP - 524 IS - 5 VL - 87 PY - 2016 KW - Option6_07 JA - Town Planning Review Y2 - 2016/09 LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.3828/tpr.2016.35 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Greenpeace in Zentral- und Osteuropa T1 - Greenpeace-Gewässertest in Österreich PY - 2018 KW - Option6_05 UR - https://greenpeace.at/assets/uploads/pdf/presse/Greenpeace_Factsheet_Gew%c3%a4ssertest_November_2018.pdf Y3 - 2021/07/22 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 0250-8060 AU - Grigg, Neil S. T1 - Integrated water resources management: balancing views and improving practice JF - Water International SP - 279 EP - 292 IS - 3 VL - 33 PY - 2008 KW - Option6_09 TS - CrossRef DO - 10.1080/02508060802272820 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - Grill, G. AU - Lehner, B. AU - Thieme, M. AU - Geenen, B. AU - Tickner, D. AU - Antonelli, F. AU - Babu, S. AU - Borrelli, P. AU - Cheng, L. AU - Crochetiere, H. AU - Ehalt Macedo, H. AU - Filgueiras, R. AU - Goichot, M. AU - Higgins, J. AU - Hogan, Z. AU - Lip, B. AU - McClain, M. E. AU - Meng, J. AU - Mulligan, M. AU - Nilsson, C. AU - Olden, J. D. AU - Opperman, J. J. AU - Petry, P. AU - Reidy Liermann, C. AU - Sáenz, L. AU - Salinas-Rodríguez, S. AU - Schelle, P. AU - Schmitt, R. J. P. AU - Snider, J. AU - Tan, F. AU - Tockner, K. AU - Valdujo, P. H. AU - van Soesbergen, A. AU - Zarfl, C. T1 - Mapping the world's free-flowing rivers JF - Nature SP - 215 EP - 221 IS - 7755 VL - 569 PY - 2019 U3 - Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't KW - Option6_04 AB - Free-flowing rivers (FFRs) support diverse, complex and dynamic ecosystems globally, providing important societal and economic services. Infrastructure development threatens the ecosystem processes, biodiversity and services that these rivers support. Here we assess the connectivity status of 12 million kilometres of rivers globally and identify those that remain free-flowing in their entire length. Only 37 per cent of rivers longer than 1,000 kilometres remain free-flowing over their entire length and 23 per cent flow uninterrupted to the ocean. Very long FFRs are largely restricted to remote regions of the Arctic and of the Amazon and Congo basins. In densely populated areas only few very long rivers remain free-flowing, such as the Irrawaddy and Salween. Dams and reservoirs and their up- and downstream propagation of fragmentation and flow regulation are the leading contributors to the loss of river connectivity. By applying a new method to quantify riverine connectivity and map FFRs, we provide a foundation for concerted global and national strategies to maintain or restore them. LA - eng TS - PubMed DO - 10.1038/s41586-019-1111-9 PM - 31068722 AD - Department of Geography, McGill University, Montreal, Québec, Canada. guenther.grill@mail.mcgill.ca. Department of Geography, McGill University, Montreal, Québec, Canada. bernhard.lehner@mcgill.ca. WWF-US, Washington, DC, USA. WWF-NL, Zeist, The Netherlands. WWF-UK, Woking, UK. WWF-Mediterranean, Rome, Italy. WWF-India, New Delhi, India. Environmental Geosciences, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland. European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Directorate for Sustainable Resources, Ispra, Italy. WWF-China, Beijing, China. WWF-Canada, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Department of Geography, McGill University, Montreal, Québec, Canada. WWF-Zambia, Lusaka, Zambia. Rewilding Europe, Nijmegen, The Netherlands. WWF Greater Mekong Programme, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The Nature Conservancy (TNC), Chicago, IL, USA. Department of Biology and Global Water Center, University of Nevada, Reno, NV, USA. WWF-Malaysia, Sarawak, Malaysia. Department of Water Science and Engineering, IHE Delft, Delft, The Netherlands. Department of Water Management, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands. WWF-Germany, Berlin, Germany. HTWG Konstanz University of Applied Sciences, Konstanz, Germany. Department of Geography, King's College London, London, UK. Department of Ecology and Environmental Science, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden. Department of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Umeå, Sweden. School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA. WWF-US, Washington, DC, USA. The Nature Conservancy, Hollis, NH, USA. Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA. UW Center for Limnology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA. Conservation International (CI), Arlington, VA, USA. Environmental Engineering, Michigan Technological University (MTU), Houghton, MI, USA. WWF-Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico. WWF International, Gland, Switzerland. Natural Capital Project, Department of Biology and the Woods Institute for the Environment, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA. WWF-Canada, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Department of Geography, McGill University, Montreal, Québec, Canada. Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries (IGB), Berlin, Germany. Institute of Biology, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany. Austrian Science Fund, FWF, Vienna, Austria. WWF-Brazil, Brasília, Brazil. Department of Geography, King's College London, London, UK. Center for Applied Geoscience, Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany. M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - Gunstone, Tari AU - Cornelisse, Tara AU - Klein, Kendra AU - Dubey, Aditi AU - Donley, Nathan T1 - Pesticides and Soil Invertebrates: A Hazard Assessment JF - Frontiers in Environmental Science VL - 9 PY - 2021 KW - Option6_05 JA - Front. Environ. Sci. TS - CrossRef DO - 10.3389/fenvs.2021.643847 AR - 643847 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 1862-4065 AU - Guppy, Lisa AU - Mehta, Praem AU - Qadir, Manzoor T1 - Sustainable development goal 6: two gaps in the race for indicators JF - Sustainability Science SP - 501 EP - 513 IS - 2 VL - 14 PY - 2019 U3 - PII: 649 KW - Target1_Kapitel KW - Target2_Kapitel JA - Sustain Sci TS - CrossRef DO - 10.1007/s11625-018-0649-z M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - Haas, Willi AU - Weisz, Ulli AU - Balas, Maria AU - McCallum, Sabine AU - Lexer, Wolfgang AU - Pazdernik, Katja AU - Prutsch, Andrea AU - Radunsky, Klaus AU - Formayer, Herbert AU - Kromp-Kolb, Helga AU - Schwarzl, Ingeborg T1 - Identifikation von Handlungsempfehlungen zur Anpassung an den Klimawandel in Österreich: 1. Phase, 2008 SP - 249 PY - 2008 KW - Option6_03 Y2 - 2008 LA - de TS - RIS M4 - Citavi ER - TY - NEWS AU - Hager, Christa T1 - Toiletten in Wien T4 - Fotoessay der Wiener Zeitung JF - Wiener Zeitung DA - November 2019 KW - Option6_07 UR - https://www.wienerzeitung.at/_wzo_daten/media/Storytelling/toiletten/index.html Y2 - 2020/03/26 TS - RIS M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 3-933140-92-7 T1 - Recent advances in agricultural chemistry T2 - Landbauforschung Völkenrode Sonderheft PY - 2005 CY - Braunschweig PB - Bundesforschungsanstalt für Landwirtschaft (FAL) KW - Option6_05 U3 - Schnug, Ewald (GefeierteR) A2 - Schnug, Ewald ED - Haneklaus, Silvia L2 - http://d-nb.info/976801329/04 VL - 286 SP - 128 TS - GBV Gemeinsamer Bibliotheksverbund T4 - This book is a hommage to Ewald Schnug M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 978-3-99004-386-8 AU - Hartmann, Christina T1 - Arzneimittelrückstände in der Umwelt T2 - Reports PY - 2016 CY - Wien PB - Umweltbundesamt (UBA) KW - Option6_06 L2 - https://www.umweltbundesamt.at/fileadmin/site/publikationen/REP0573.pdf VL - 0573 LA - Text deutsch, Zusammenfassung deutsch und englisch IN - Umweltbundesamt (UBA) TS - RIS M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 0941-2948 AU - Haslinger, Klaus AU - Schöner, Wolfgang AU - Anders, Ivonne T1 - Future drought probabilities in the Greater Alpine Region based on COSMO-CLM experiments – spatial patterns and driving forces JF - Meteorologische Zeitschrift SP - 137 EP - 148 IS - 2 VL - 25 PY - 2016 KW - Option6_08 JA - metz TS - CrossRef DO - 10.1127/metz/2015/0604 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 9780851995458 T1 - Agriculture, hydrology and water quality PY - 2002 CY - Wallingford PB - CABI KW - Option6_05 ED - Haygarth, P. M. ED - Jarvis, S. C. TS - CrossRef DO - 10.1079/9780851995458.0000 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Herzog, Ulrich AU - Krejci, Carolin AU - Napetschnig, Stefan T1 - Monitoringprogramm von Pharmazeutika und Abwasserindikatoren in Grund- und Trinkwasser PY - 2015 CY - Wien PB - Bundesministerium für Gesundheit (BMG) KW - antibiotics KW - Option6_03 KW - Option6_06 KW - SDG6_Kapitel KW - spurenstoffe KW - Target2_Kapitel KW - water quality UR - https://www.sozialministerium.at/cms/site/gesundheit/dokument.html?channel=CH4111&doc=CMS1449665508835 LA - de TS - RIS Y3 - 8.10.2019 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 978-3-7908-0037-1 AU - Hiessl, H. AU - Toussaint, D. T1 - Alternativen der kommunalen Wasserversorgung und Abwasserentsorgung, AKWA 2100 T2 - Technik, Wirtschaft und Politik PY - 2003 CY - Heidelberg KW - Option6_01 U3 - Times cited: 1 TS - RIS M4 - Citavi ER - TY - GEN AU - Hillenbrand, Thomas T1 - Transitionswege WasserInfraSTruktursysteme | TWIST ++ PY - 2021 KW - Option6_01 U3 - Times cited: 1 UR - https://www.twistplusplus.de/twist-de/index.php TS - RIS Y3 - 2021/06/30 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - CHAP SN - 978-3-662-58717-1 AU - Hillenbrand, Thomas AU - Niederste-Hollenberg, Jutta AU - Tettenborn, Felix T1 - Verbesserung der Wasserqualität durch verringerte Einträge von Spurenstoffen T2 - Aktuelle Ansätze zur Umsetzung der UN-Nachhaltigkeitsziele ED - Leal Filho, Walter PY - 2019 CY - Berlin, Heidelberg PB - Springer Berlin Heidelberg KW - Option6_06 SP - 291 EP - 312 LA - de TS - RIS // CrossRef DO - 10.1007/978-3-662-58717-1_16 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - ICOMM AU - Himmelsbach, Thomas AU - Reichling, Jörg T1 - Grundwasser UR - https://www.bgr.bund.de/DE/Themen/Wasser/grundwasser_node.html PY - o.J. KW - Option6_08 A2 - Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe Y3 - 2021/07/01 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 978-1-84971-279-8 T1 - The water footprint assessment manual: setting the global standard PY - 2011 CY - London; Washington, DC KW - Option6_03 U3 - OCLC: ocn693205756 A2 - Hoekstra, Arjen Y. ED - Hoekstra, Arjen Y. TS - RIS M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 03787788 AU - Hoelscher, Marie-Therese AU - Nehls, Thomas AU - Jänicke, Britta AU - Wessolek, Gerd T1 - Quantifying cooling effects of facade greening: Shading, transpiration and insulation JF - Energy and Buildings SP - 283 EP - 290 VL - 114 PY - 2016 U3 - PII: S0378778815300761 KW - Option6_02 TS - CrossRef DO - 10.1016/j.enbuild.2015.06.047 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 09258574 AU - Hoffmann, Carl Christian AU - Baattrup-Pedersen, Annette T1 - Re-establishing freshwater wetlands in Denmark JF - Ecological Engineering SP - 157 EP - 166 IS - 2 VL - 30 PY - 2007 U3 - PII: S0925857406002369 KW - Option6_05 TS - CrossRef DO - 10.1016/j.ecoleng.2006.09.022 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Hohenblum, Philipp AU - Jakl, Th. AU - Paumann, R. AU - Rauchbühl, A. AU - Wimmer, M. T1 - Eintrag gefährlicher Stoffe in die Oberflächengewässer Österreichs PY - 2005 CY - Wien KW - Option6_05 ED - Bundesministeriums für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Umwelt und Wasserwirtschaft UR - https://www.dafne.at/prod/dafne_plus_common/attachment_download/c817b2cd946792db40c41ac3c6875bb8/gefaehrliche_Stoffe_in_Oberflaechengeewaesser_-_Endbericht_fertig_120405.pdf A3 - Hillenbrand, Thomas A3 - Marscheider-Weidemann, F. A3 - Zessner, Matthias A3 - Hintermeier, G. A3 - Windsperger, A. A3 - Fürhacker, Maria A3 - Nagy, N. A3 - Hahn, M. T4 - Endbericht Y3 - 2021/07/23 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 978-90-73445-00-0 T1 - SWITCH PY - 1.1.2012 CY - Delft, Niederlande KW - Option6_02 A2 - Howe, C. A. A2 - Butterworth, John A2 - Smout, I. K. A2 - Duffy, A. M. A2 - Vairavamoorthy, K. ED - Howe, C. A. ED - Vairavamoorthy, K. ED - van der Steen, N. P. L2 - https://www.ircwash.org/resources/sustainable-water-management-city-future-findings-switch-project-2006-2011 IN - UNESCO Institute for Water Education (UNESCO-IHE) T4 - Sustainable Water Management in the City of the Future T5 - Findings from the SWITCH project M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Humer, Franko AU - Wemhöner, Uta AU - Philippitsch, Rudolf AU - Elster, Daniel AU - Schubert, Gerhard AU - Kaminsky, Eva-Florina AU - Hobiger, G. AU - Benold, Christian AU - Legerer, Philipp AU - Berka, Rudolf AU - Waitzinger, Michael AU - Finger, Friedrich AU - Krämer, Stephan AU - Chardi, Kyle AU - Schenkeveld, Walter AU - Fischer, Lisa AU - Hann, Stephan AU - Dersch, Georg T1 - Uran im Grundwasser PY - 2019 CY - Wien KW - Option6_08 ED - Bundesministerium für Nachhaltigkeit und Tourismus UR - https://info.bmlrt.gv.at/service/publikationen/wasser/Uran-im-Grundwasser---Endbericht.html T4 - Endbericht zum DaFNE-Forschungsprojekt Nr. 101204 Y3 - 2021/07/01 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - Hürdler, Jens AU - Spiess, Ernst AU - Prasuhn, Volker T1 - Diffuse Nährstoffeinträge in Gewässer JF - AQUA & GAS SP - 66 EP - 78 IS - 9 PY - 2015 KW - Option6_05 UR - https://www.agroscope.admin.ch/agroscope/de/home/suche.html#diffuse%20nährstoffeinträge%20in%20gewässer T4 - Schweizweite Modellierung diffuser Stickstoff- und Phosphoreinträge Y3 - 2021/07/22 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 978-89-5503-824-8 AU - Hwang, Keeyeon AU - Byun, Miree AU - Lah, Tae Joon AU - Lee. Sang-min T1 - Cheonggyecheon Restoration Project T2 - Koti Knowledge Sharing Report - Korea’s Best Practices in the Transport Sector PY - 2016 CY - Republic of Korea PB - The Korea Transport Institute (KOTI) KW - Option6_02 IS - 22 VL - 22 Y2 - 2016 T4 - Conflict Management Strategies M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 02775395 AU - Jeffreys, Sheila T1 - The politics of the toilet: A feminist response to the campaign to ‘degender’ a women's space JF - Women's Studies International Forum SP - 42 EP - 51 VL - 45 PY - 2014 KW - Option6_07 JA - Women's Studies International Forum Y2 - 2014/07 LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.1016/j.wsif.2014.05.003 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Johansson, Mats AU - Kvarnström, E. AU - Richert-Stintzing, A. T1 - Going to scale with urine diversion in Sweden-from individual households to municipal systems in 15 years PY - 2009 KW - Option6_01 U3 - Times cited: 1 Y1 - 2009 ED - Global Dry Toilet Association of Finland UR - https://www.susana.org/en/knowledge-hub/resources-and-publications/library/details/1137 TS - RIS Y3 - 30.06.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - ICOMM AU - Joint Research Centre T1 - KnowSDGs UR - https://knowsdgs.jrc.ec.europa.eu/sdg/6 PY - o.J. KW - SDG6_Kapitel Y2 - 02/07/2021 IN - Europäische Kommission (EK) M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 0038-0261 AU - Jones, Charlotte AU - Slater, Jen T1 - The toilet debate: Stalling trans possibilities and defending ‘women’s protected spaces’ JF - The Sociological Review SP - 834 EP - 851 IS - 4 VL - 68 PY - 2020 U3 - publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd KW - Option6_07 JA - The Sociological Review Y2 - 2020/07/01 AB - As one of the few explicitly gender-separated spaces, the toilet has become a prominent site of conflict and a focal point for ‘gender-critical’ feminism. In this article we draw upon an AHRC-funded project, Around the Toilet, to reflect upon and critique trans-exclusionary and trans-hostile narratives of toilet spaces. Such narratives include ciscentric, heteronormative and gender essentialist positions within toilet research and activism which, for example, equate certain actions and bodily functions (such as menstruation) to a particular gender, decry the need for all-gender toilets, and cast suspicion upon the intentions of trans women in public toilet spaces. These include explicitly transmisogynist discourses perpetuated largely by those calling themselves ‘gender-critical’ feminists, but also extend to national media, right-wing populist discourses and beyond. We use Around the Toilet data to argue that access to safe and comfortable toilets plays a fundamental role in making trans lives possible. Furthermore, we contend that – whether naive, ignorant or explicitly transphobic – trans-exclusionary positions do little to improve toilet access for the majority, instead putting trans people, and others with visible markers of gender difference, at a greater risk of violence, and participating in the dangerous homogenisation of womanhood. LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.1177/0038026120934697 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 3-03798-085-0 AU - Jutzi, Jean-Philippe AU - Walther, Pierre T1 - Wirkungsbericht PY - 2008 CY - Bern PB - Direktion für Entwicklung und Zusammenarbeit (DEZA) PB - Staatssekretariat für Wirtschaft (SECO) KW - Option6_10 L2 - http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/428257441 L2 - https://zewo.ch/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Wirkungsbericht-im-Wassersektor.pdf SP - 22 TS - WorldCat T4 - Schweizer Entwicklungszusammenarbeit im Wassersektor M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Kaiser, Claudia AU - Klein, Karsten T1 - Abschlussbericht der Befragung „Alternsfreundliche Stadt“ PY - 2012 KW - Option6_07 Y1 - 2012 ED - Bundesarbeitsgemeinschaft der Senioren-Organisationen e.V UR - https://ec.europa.eu/eip/ageing/file/458/download_en%3Ftoken=ogv1ydAR LA - Deutsch TS - RIS Y3 - 2021/07/01 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - NEWS SN - 2073-1515 AU - Kauch, Ernst Peter T1 - Ziele und Wünsche für die Grazer Bäche JF - Wasserland Steiermark SP - 24 EP - 25 IS - 2.1/2007 VL - 2007 DA - 2007 KW - Option6_02 CY - Amt der Steiermärkischen Landesregierung, Graz UR - https://www.wasserwirtschaft.steiermark.at/cms/dokumente/10046052_1356921/b27ad88c/GrazerBäche-32Seiten.pdf Y2 - 24.06.2021 M1 - 24–25 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - NEWS AU - Kickinger, Herbert T1 - Erste Unisextoiletten in Wien JF - wien.orf.at DA - 04.12.2018 KW - Option6_07 UR - https://wien.orf.at/v2/news/stories/2949321/ Y2 - 2020/03/27 T3 - wien.ORF.at AB - Ein Klo, auf das alle Menschen gehen, egal, welches Geschlecht sie haben: Das gibt es seit einiger Zeit an mehreren Orten in Wien. Die Unisextoiletten sollen Ausgrenzung entgegenwirken. Rechtlich sind sie aber nicht vorgesehen. LA - de TS - RIS M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 00489697 AU - Kieckbusch, Jan Jacob AU - Schrautzer, Joachim T1 - Nitrogen and phosphorus dynamics of a re-wetted shallow-flooded peatland JF - Science of The Total Environment SP - 3 EP - 12 IS - 1-3 VL - 380 PY - 2007 U3 - Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't KW - Option6_05 JA - Science of The Total Environment AB - Minerotrophic peatlands play an important role in the regulation of water quality and quantity but due to drainage and agricultural land use most of these systems have lost this function. In Central Europe, many re-wetting projects have been implemented to restore wetlands for multifunctional purposes during the last years. The Pohnsdorfer Stauung (Northern Germany) is a eutrophic fen which was used for intensive agriculture for 40 years. The peatland is divided in two subareas by a small stream. In the scope of re-wetting measures, one subarea (westpolder) was flooded by blockading the main drainage ditch in 1996/97, a second subarea (eastpolder) was re-connected to the stream by an inlet and outlet in 2001. Nitrogen and phosphorus dynamics were investigated in the surface water of these systems over a 5-year (westpolder) and 3-year (eastpolder) period, and balances were calculated. In both polders high dynamics of nitrogen and phosphate concentrations were observed in the surface water. Nitrate peaked in the winter months, whereas ammonium, phosphate and organically bound nitrogen (N(org)) revealed highest values during summer. Daily balances for the eastpolder and annual balances for both polders were calculated. In both polders nitrate was retained but phosphate and N(org) were exported. Differences of the nutrient dynamics and the absolute and relative balances between the polders were due to the different hydrology: the eastpolder received a high nitrate load by the stream, in the westpolder nutrient loads are low and internal nutrient cycles are dominating. During the summer months, high ammonium concentrations, oxygen depletion, and phosphate release occur in the warm, stagnant water of both polders. Normally, high phosphate and ammonium concentrations did not coincided with discharge phases from the polders. However, in August 2002 after heavy rainfall high phosphorus and ammonium discharge was observed. One important factor influencing the detected nutrient dynamics and balances is the change from a drained and fertilized peatland to a flooded wetland in only a few years. We conclude that continuous water flow and stable water levels are desired for flooded peatlands to prevent high concentrations of ammonium and phosphate and to utilize the potential for nitrate retention. In degenerated peatlands, flooding should only be regarded as an easy technological solution in order to conserve the peat mineralization, and to form the foundation for the further development of the peatland to a more efficient nutrient retaining system. LA - eng TS - PubMed DO - 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2006.10.002 PM - 17118429 AD - Ecology Centre, Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel, Olshausenstr. 40, 24098 Kiel, Germany. jkieckbusch@ecology.uni-kiel.de M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - Kisser, Johannes AU - Wirth, Maria AU - de Gusseme, Bart AU - van Eekert, Miriam AU - Zeeman, Grietje AU - Schoenborn, Andreas AU - Vinnerås, Björn AU - Finger, David Christian AU - Kolbl Repinc, Sabina AU - Bulc, Tjaša Griessler AU - Bani, Aida AU - Pavlova, Dolja AU - Staicu, Lucian C. AU - Atasoy, Merve AU - Cetecioglu, Zeynep AU - Kokko, Marika AU - Haznedaroglu, Berat Z. AU - Hansen, Joachim AU - Istenič, Darja AU - Canga, Eriona AU - Malamis, Simos AU - Camilleri-Fenech, Margaret AU - Beesley, Luke T1 - A review of nature-based solutions for resource recovery in cities JF - Blue-Green Systems SP - 138 EP - 172 IS - 1 VL - 2 PY - 2020 U3 - Times cited: 2 KW - Option6_01 Y2 - 2020/01/01 AB - Abstract Our modern cities are resource sinks designed on the current linear economic model which recovers very little of the original input. As the current model is not sustainable, a viable solution is to recover and reuse parts of the input. In this context, resource recovery using nature-based solutions (NBS) is gaining popularity worldwide. In this specific review, we focus on NBS as technologies that bring nature into cities and those that are derived from nature, using (micro)organisms as principal agents, provided they enable resource recovery. The findings presented in this work are based on an extensive literature review, as well as on original results of recent innovation projects across Europe. The case studies were collected by participants of the COST Action Circular City, which includes a portfolio of more than 92 projects. The present review article focuses on urban wastewater, industrial wastewater, municipal solid waste and gaseous effluents, the recoverable products (e.g., nutrients, nanoparticles, energy), as well as the implications of source-separation and circularity by design. The analysis also includes assessment of the maturity of different technologies (technology readiness level) and the barriers that need to be overcome to accelerate the transition to resilient, self-sustainable cities of the future. LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.2166/bgs.2020.930 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Kittel, J. AU - Reil, A. T1 - Joining forces with active citizens to manage inclusive, biodiverse urban green infrastructure T2 - GreenSurge Policy-Brief 2 PY - 2017 KW - Option6_02 UR - https://www.e-pages.dk/ku/1343/html5/ Y3 - 24.06.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - Klaesener-Metzner, N. T1 - Public toilets in Vienna: Operation between cost efficiency and service for the public JF - Sustainable Sanitation Practice (SSP) SP - 4 EP - 9 IS - 2 PY - 2010 KW - Option6_07 A2 - EcoSan Club UR - http://www.ecosan.at/ssp Y2 - 2010 TS - RIS Y3 - 2020-03-30 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Kleidorfer, Manfred AU - Leimgruber, Johannes AU - Simperler, Lena AU - Zeisl, Peter AU - Kretschmer, Florian AU - Himmelbauer, Paul AU - Krebs, Gerald AU - Ertl, Thomas AU - Stöglehner, Gernot AU - Muschalla, Dirk T1 - Endbericht Projekt Flexadapt PY - 2019 CY - Wien PB - I 7 KW - Option6_02 ED - Bundesministerium für Nachhaltigkeit und Tourismus UR - https://info.bmlrt.gv.at/service/publikationen/wasser/Endbericht-Projekt-Felxadapt---Langversion-inklusive-theoretischer-Grundlagen.html T4 - Langversion inklusive theoretischer Grundlagen T5 - Entwicklung flexibler Adaptierungskonzepte für die Siedlungsentwässerung der Zukunft Y3 - 24.06.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 0273-1223 AU - Kleidorfer, Manfred AU - Möderl, Michael AU - Tscheikner-Gratl, Franz AU - Hammerer, Max AU - Kinzel, Heiko AU - Rauch, Wolfgang T1 - Integrated planning of rehabilitation strategies for sewers JF - Water Science and Technology SP - 176 EP - 183 IS - 1 VL - 68 PY - 2013 U3 - Times cited: 2 KW - Option6_01 KW - SDG6_Kapitel KW - Target2_Kapitel Y2 - 2013/07 LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.2166/wst.2013.223 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - ICOMM AU - Klik, Andreas T1 - Wasserwirtschaftliche Aspekte bei der zukünftigen Pflanzenproduktion UR - http://www.noe.gv.at/noe/Landwirtschaft/Wasserwirtschaftliche_Aspekte_[Klik].pdf PY - 2019 KW - Option6_03 CY - Ladendorf LA - de TS - RIS Y3 - 2020/08/24 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - CHAP SN - 3-85437-250-7 AU - Kling, H. AU - Nachtnebel, H. P. AU - Fürst, J. T1 - HAÖ Blatt 7.1 T2 - Hydrologischer Atlas Österreichs (HAÖ) ED - Bundesministeriums für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Umwelt und Wasserwirtschaft PY - 2007 CY - Wien KW - SDG6_Kapitel T4 - Bilanzierungsgebiete, klimatische Wasserbilanz und Abflussverhältnisse M4 - Citavi ER - TY - CHAP SN - 978-3-947972-12-8 AU - Kluge, Björn AU - Nehls, Thomas AU - Paton, Eva T1 - 2.4 Evapotranspirationsleistung Stadtbäume und Fassadengrün (M. 1.4) T2 - BlueGreenStreets als multicodierte Strategie zur Klimafolgenanpassung. Wissensstand 2020 ED - BlueGreenStreets PY - 2020 CY - Hamburg PB - HafenCity Universität Hamburg KW - Option6_02 UR - https://www.sieker.de/fileadmin/sieker/Projekte/BlueGreenStreets/BGS_2020_BlueGreenStreets_als_multicodierte_Strategie_zur_Klimafolgenanpassung_Wissensstand_2020_3_.pdf SP - 34 EP - 40 Y3 - 24.06.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - CHAP SN - 3-933140-92-7 AU - Kratz, Sylvia AU - Schnug, Ewald T1 - Schwermetalle in P-Düngern T2 - Recent advances in agricultural chemistry. This book is a hommage to Ewald Schnug ED - Haneklaus, Silvia PY - 2005 CY - Braunschweig PB - Bundesforschungsanstalt für Landwirtschaft (FAL) KW - Option6_05 UR - ISBN: 3-933140-92-7 SV - 286 SP - 37 EP - 46 T3 - Landbauforschung Völkenrode Sonderheft M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Kravčík, M. T1 - Water, Vegetation and Climate Change PY - 2009 CY - Teledom, Košice , Slovensko KW - Option6_02 UR - http://www.komunal.eu/images/pdf/iniciativa_dovodova_sprava.en.pdf T4 - Košice Civic Protocol T5 - adressed to COP15 - Copenhagen Y3 - 24.06.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 3825248208 T1 - Bodenschutz für die Praxis T2 - utb Ökologie PY - 2017 CY - Bern PB - Haupt Verlag KW - Option6_05 ET - 1. Aufl. 2017 U3 - Krebs, Rolf (HerausgeberIn) Egli, Markus (HerausgeberIn) Schulin, Heinz Rainer (HerausgeberIn) Tobias, Silvia (HerausgeberIn) Chervet, Andreas (VerfasserIn) Fry, Patricia (VerfasserIn) Funk, Roger (VerfasserIn) ED - Krebs, Rolf ED - Egli, Markus ED - Schulin, Heinz Rainer ED - Tobias, Silvia ED - Chervet, Andreas ED - Fry, Patricia ED - Funk, Roger L2 - http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=1232d0d8ac3b42edb68b0878de55dbaf&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm L2 - https://external.dandelon.com/download/attachments/dandelon/ids/AT001667E429F2D464F39C12581D90045E530.pdf VL - 4820 SP - 360 LA - ger IN - Uni-Taschenbücher GmbH TS - GBV Gemeinsamer Bibliotheksverbund M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 2220-1319 AU - Kretschmer, Florian AU - Neugebauer, G. AU - Eder, M. AU - Zach, F. AU - Zottl, A. AU - Narodoslawsky, M. AU - Stöglehner, Gernot AU - Ertl, Thomas T1 - Resource recovery from wastewater in Austria: wastewater treatment plants as regional energy cells JF - Journal of Water Reuse and Desalination SP - 421 EP - 429 IS - 3 VL - 6 PY - 2016 U3 - Times cited: 2 KW - Option6_01 KW - Target2_Kapitel JA - J Water Reuse Desalination Y2 - 2016/09 LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.2166/wrd.2015.119 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 0945-358X AU - Kretschmer, Florian AU - Zingerle, Thomas AU - Ertl, Thomas T1 - Perspektiven der künftigen Klärschlammbewirtschaftung in Österreich JF - Österreichische Wasser- und Abfallwirtschaft SP - 579 EP - 587 IS - 11 VL - 70 PY - 2018 U3 - Times cited: 1 KW - Option6_01 Y2 - 2018/12/01 AB - In Austria sewage sludge management is in transition. By 2030 up to 85 % of the domestic sewage sludge produced shall be mono-incinerated for further recovery of phosphorus from the ashes. Current capacities cannot meet the future demand by far. Consequently, meeting the target is considered a great planning challenge. In this context, one has to consider the interdisciplinary character of sewage management. This article introduces relevant disciplines and presents the chances and challenges related to sewage sludge mono-incineration from their specific perspectives. Investigations show that mono-incineration, obviously, provides chance referring to the provision of secondary resources and energy, respectively. Challenges relate, among others, to the spatial context between decentralised sewage sludge production and centralised sewage sludge recycling or the potential loss of other valuable sewage sludge contents. An early stage involvement of all relevant stakeholders and the public shall ensure the development of broadly accepted solutions and a best possible future use of sewage sludge as a resource. LA - de TS - RIS DO - 10.1007/s00506-018-0518-0 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - Laaidi, Karine AU - Zeghnoun, Abdelkrim AU - Dousset, Bénédicte AU - Bretin, Philippe AU - Vandentorren, Stéphanie AU - Giraudet, Emmanuel AU - Beaudeau, Pascal T1 - The impact of heat islands on mortality in Paris during the August 2003 heat wave JF - Environmental health perspectives SP - 254 EP - 259 IS - 2 VL - 120 PY - 2012 U3 - Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't KW - Option6_02 L2 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3279432 AB - BACKGROUND Heat waves have a drastic impact on urban populations, which could increase with climate change. OBJECTIVES We evaluated new indicators of elderly people's exposure to heat in Paris, from a public health prevention perspective, using satellite thermal images. METHODS We used a time series of 61 images from the satellites of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) taken from 1 to 13 August 2003 to produce thermal indicators of minimum, maximum, and mean surface temperatures and diurnal temperature amplitude, with different lags between the meteorological data and the health impact. Health data came from a case-control study involving 241 people ≥ 65 years of age who died in the city of Paris or the nearby suburban area of Val-de-Marne during the August 2003 heat wave, and 241 controls who were matched to cases on age, sex, and residential zone. For each person, we integrated the thermal indicators in a conditional logistic regression model, adjusted for age and other potential confounders. We computed odds ratios (ORs) comparing the 90th and 50th percentiles of the temperature differences between cases and controls for various indicators. RESULTS Mortality risk was significantly associated with exposure for two indicators: minimum temperatures averaged for 1-13 August [for a 0.41°C increase, OR = 2.17; 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.14, 4.16] and minimum temperature averaged on the day of death and the 6 preceding days (for a 0.51°C increase: OR = 2.24; 95% CI: 1.03, 4.87). CONCLUSIONS Our results support the influence of night temperatures on the health impact of heat waves in urban areas. Urban heat exposure indicators based on satellite imagery have the potential to identify areas with higher risk of death, which could inform intervention decisions by key stakeholders. LA - eng TS - PubMed DO - 10.1289/ehp.1103532 PM - 21885383 AD - Institut de veille sanitaire, Département Santé Environnement, Saint-Maurice, France. ka.laaidi@invs.sante.fr M4 - Citavi ER - TY - STAT AU - Wiener Mindestausstattungsverordnung T1 - Wiener Mindestausstattungsverordnung 1996 PY - 1996 KW - Option6_07 UR - https://www.ris.bka.gv.at/GeltendeFassung.wxe?Abfrage=LrW&Gesetzesnummer=20000353 Y2 - 01.07.1996 IN - Landeshauptmannes von Wien TS - RIS T4 - LGBl. Nr. 25/1996 Y3 - 2021/07/01 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 1862-4065 AU - Lang, Daniel J. AU - Wiek, Arnim AU - Bergmann, Matthias AU - Stauffacher, Michael AU - Martens, Pim AU - Moll, Peter AU - Swilling, Mark AU - Thomas, Christopher J. T1 - Transdisciplinary research in sustainability science: practice, principles, and challenges JF - Sustainability Science SP - 25 EP - 43 IS - S1 VL - 7 PY - 2012 KW - Option6_11 UR - http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s11625-011-0149-x JA - Sustain Sci Y2 - 2021/07/20/16:19:09 LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.1007/s11625-011-0149-x M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 0273-1223 AU - Langergraber, Günter AU - Masi, Fabio T1 - Treatment wetlands in decentralised approaches for linking sanitation to energy and food security JF - Water Science and Technology SP - 859 EP - 860 IS - 4 VL - 77 PY - 2018 U3 - Times cited: 1 KW - Option6_01 Y2 - 2018/02/28 AB - Abstract Treatment wetlands (TWs) are engineered systems that mimic the processes in natural wetlands with the purpose of treating contaminated water. Being a simple and robust technology, TWs are applied worldwide to treat various types of water. Besides treated water for reuse, TWs can be used in resources-oriented sanitation systems for recovering nutrients and carbon, as well as for growing biomass for energy production. Additionally, TWs provide a large number of ecosystem services. Integrating green infrastructure into urban developments can thus facilitate circular economy approaches and has positive impacts on environment, economy and health. LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.2166/wst.2017.599 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 0013-936X AU - LaPara, Timothy M. AU - Burch, Tucker R. AU - McNamara, Patrick J. AU - Tan, David T. AU - Yan, Mi AU - Eichmiller, Jessica J. T1 - Tertiary-Treated Municipal Wastewater is a Significant Point Source of Antibiotic Resistance Genes into Duluth-Superior Harbor JF - Environmental Science & Technology SP - 9543 EP - 9549 IS - 22 VL - 45 PY - 2011 U3 - Times cited: 1 publisher: American Chemical Society KW - Option6_01 Y2 - 2011/11/15 AB - In this study, the impact of tertiary-treated municipal wastewater on the quantity of several antibiotic resistance determinants in Duluth-Superior Harbor was investigated by collecting surface water and sediment samples from 13 locations in Duluth-Superior Harbor, the St. Louis River, and Lake Superior. Quantitative PCR (qPCR) was used to target three different genes encoding resistance to tetracycline (tet(A), tet(X), and tet(W)), the gene encoding the integrase of class 1 integrons (intI1), and total bacterial abundance (16S rRNA genes) as well as total and human fecal contamination levels (16S rRNA genes specific to the genus Bacteroides). The quantities of tet(A), tet(X), tet(W), intI1, total Bacteroides, and human-specific Bacteroides were typically 20-fold higher in the tertiary-treated wastewater than in nearby surface water samples. In contrast, the quantities of these genes in the St. Louis River and Lake Superior were typically below detection. Analysis of sequences of tet(W) gene fragments from four different samples collected throughout the study site supported the conclusion that tertiary-treated municipal wastewater is a point source of resistance genes into Duluth-Superior Harbor. This study demonstrates that the discharge of exceptionally treated municipal wastewater can have a statistically significant effect on the quantities of antibiotic resistance genes in otherwise pristine surface waters. TS - RIS DO - 10.1021/es202775r M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - Lapworth, D. J. AU - Baran, N. AU - Stuart, M. E. AU - Ward, R. S. T1 - Emerging organic contaminants in groundwater: A review of sources, fate and occurrence JF - Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987) SP - 287 EP - 303 VL - 163 PY - 2012 U3 - Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Review KW - Option6_08 AB - Emerging organic contaminants (EOCs) detected in groundwater may have adverse effects on human health and aquatic ecosystems. This paper reviews the existing occurrence data in groundwater for a range of EOCs including pharmaceutical, personal care, 'life-style' and selected industrial compounds. The main sources and pathways for organic EOCs in groundwater are reviewed, with occurrence data for EOCs in groundwater included from both targeted studies and broad reconnaissance surveys. Nanogram-microgram per litre concentrations are present in groundwater for a large range of EOCs as well as metabolites and transformation products and under certain conditions may pose a threat to freshwater bodies for decades due to relatively long groundwater residence times. In the coming decades, more of these EOCs are likely to have drinking water standards, environmental quality standards and/or groundwater threshold values defined, and therefore a better understanding of the spatial and temporal variation remains a priority. LA - eng TS - PubMed DO - 10.1016/j.envpol.2011.12.034 PM - 22306910 AD - British Geological Survey, Mclean Building, Wallingford, Oxfordshire OX10 8BB, UK. djla@bgs.ac.uk M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 978-3-662-58717-1 T1 - Aktuelle Ansätze zur Umsetzung der UN-Nachhaltigkeitsziele PY - 2019 CY - Berlin, Heidelberg PB - Springer Berlin Heidelberg KW - Option6_01 KW - Option6_06 ED - Leal Filho, Walter TS - RIS M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 02697491 AU - Lechner, Aaron AU - Keckeis, Hubert AU - Lumesberger-Loisl, Franz AU - Zens, Bernhard AU - Krusch, Reinhard AU - Tritthart, Michael AU - Glas, Martin AU - Schludermann, Elisabeth T1 - The Danube so colourful: A potpourri of plastic litter outnumbers fish larvae in Europe's second largest river JF - Environmental Pollution SP - 177 EP - 181 VL - 188 PY - 2014 U3 - Times cited: 1 KW - Option6_01 KW - Option6_06 KW - Option6_11 KW - SDG6_Kapitel KW - Target2_Kapitel Y2 - 2014/05 AB - Previous studies on plastic pollution of aquatic ecosystems focused on the world's oceans. Large rivers as major pathways for land-based plastic litter, has received less attention so far. Here we report on plastic quantities in the Austrian Danube. A two year survey (2010, 2012) using stationary driftnets detected mean plastic abundance (n = 17,349; mean ± S.D: 316.8 ± 4664.6 items per 1000 m−3) and mass (4.8 ± 24.2 g per 1000 m−3) in the river to be higher than those of drifting larval fish (n = 24,049; 275.3 ± 745.0 individuals. 1000 m−3 and 3.2 ± 8.6 g 1000 m−3). Industrial raw material (pellets, flakes and spherules) accounted for substantial parts (79.4%) of the plastic debris. The plastic input via the Danube into the Black Sea was estimated to 4.2 t per day. LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.1016/j.envpol.2014.02.006 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB T1 - Ein Jahr Gewässerforschung PY - 2019 KW - Option6_04 ED - Leibniz-Institut für Gewässerökologie und Binnenfischerei UR - https://www.igb-berlin.de/sites/default/files/media-files/download-files/IGB-Jahresforschungsbericht-2019.pdf T4 - Jahresforschungsbericht 2019 Y3 - 01.07.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK AU - Leroch, Klaus T1 - Die OEZA im Wassersektor. Präsentation beim Wassertag 2020, 10.6.2020 [unveröffentlicht] T2 - Veranstaltung zum Wassertag PY - 2020 CY - Wien KW - Option6_10 Y2 - 10.06.2020 TS - RIS M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Global Trends & Challenges in Water Science, Research and Management PY - 2018 CY - o.O. PB - IWA Publishing KW - Option6_01 ED - Li, Hong L2 - http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1139834520 JF - Water Intelligence Online JA - Water Intell Online VL - 17 SP - 1 AB - The global water challenge is unprecedented. Climate change, rapid urbanisation, increasing consumption and demand for food and energy, and changing land use, will leave few countries and communities unaffected. The demand for water and sanitation services is greater than it has ever been, and water has never been higher on the agenda. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) not only provide a framework to address water challenges, they put water at the centre of the global agenda on sustainable development. This presents opportunities for the water sector to develop innovative solutions and scale-up best practice. Water management is a complex multi-disciplinary topic, and water professionals come in many different shapes. One of the unique strengths of IWA is bringing together experts from across the globe and specialisations into communities of practice, IWA's Specialist Groups. Connecting people from across disciplines and across national boundaries accelerates the science, innovation and practice that can make a difference in addressing water challenges and pushes the sustainability agenda. The Global Trends and Challenges in Water Science, Research and Management compendium draws upon the expertise of IWA's specialist groups who have identified the hot topics, innovations and global trends in water science, research and management that will have impact in solving global water challenges. The compendium highlights a diversity of approaches, from detailed technical and scientific aspects to more integrated approaches. TS - CrossRef DO - 10.2166/9781780408378 T4 - A compendium of hot topics and features from IWA Specialist Groups M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 00489697 AU - Li, Yifei AU - Zhu, Guibing AU - Ng, Wun Jern AU - Tan, Soon Keat T1 - A review on removing pharmaceutical contaminants from wastewater by constructed wetlands: Design, performance and mechanism JF - Science of The Total Environment SP - 908 EP - 932 VL - 468-469 PY - 2014 KW - Option6_06 UR - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0048969713010462 JA - Science of The Total Environment Y2 - 2021/06/11 LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.09.018 Y3 - 21.06.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - NEWS AU - Liebenwein, Leonie AU - Tempfer, Petra T1 - Stilles Örtchen als "Nette Toilette" JF - Wiener Zeitung DA - 17.07.2012 KW - Option6_07 N1 - source: www.wienerzeitung.at UR - https://www.wienerzeitung.at/nachrichten/oesterreich/chronik/473437_Stilles-Oertchen-als-Nette-Toilette.html Y2 - 2020/03/27 AB - Deutsche Städte unterstützen Gastronomen für Gratis-Klos. LA - de TS - RIS M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 978-3-99004-362-2 AU - Liebmann, Bettina AU - Brielmann, Heike AU - Heinfellner, Holger AU - Hohenblum, Philipp AU - Köppel, Sebastian AU - Schaden, Stefan AU - Uhl, Maria T1 - Mikroplastik in der Umwelt Vorkommen, Nachweis und Handlungsbedarf T2 - Reports PY - 2015 CY - Wien PB - Umweltbundesamt KW - Option6_06 A2 - Umweltbundesamt L2 - https://www.umweltbundesamt.at/fileadmin/site/publikationen/REP0550.pdf VL - 0550 Y2 - 2021/06/11 LA - German TS - RIS M4 - Citavi ER - TY - GEN AU - LIG Hamburg T1 - Hamburger Stadtquartier Jenfelder Au - Jenfelder Au. Landesbetrieb Immobilienmanagement und Grundvermögen Hamburg T2 - Jenfelder Au - am Wasser zuhause PY - o.J. KW - Option6_01 U3 - Times cited: 1 UR - http://www.jenfelderau-info.de/ TS - RIS Y3 - 2020/10/15 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 978-1-315-42333-3 T1 - On knowing and not knowing in the anthropology of medicine PY - 2007 CY - London PB - Routledge KW - Option6_11 ED - Littlewood, Roland UR - https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9781315423333 Y2 - 2021/07/20/20:11:29 TS - RIS M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Loiskandl-Weisz, H. AU - Philippitsch, Rudolf AU - Wemhöner, Uta AU - Schartner, Ch. AU - Schubert, Gerhard AU - Schedl, A. T1 - Metalle im Grundwasser Österreichs PY - 2012 CY - Wien PB - Sektion VII KW - Option6_08 ED - Bundesministeriums für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Umwelt und Wasserwirtschaft UR - https://info.bmlrt.gv.at/service/publikationen/wasser/Metalle-im-Grundwasser-in-Oesterreich---Karten.html T4 - Karten und Erläuterungen Y3 - 2021/07/01 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 00489697 AU - Luh, Jeanne AU - Royster, Sarah AU - Sebastian, Daniel AU - Ojomo, Edema AU - Bartram, Jamie T1 - Expert assessment of the resilience of drinking water and sanitation systems to climate-related hazards JF - Science of The Total Environment SP - 334 EP - 344 VL - 592 PY - 2017 U3 - Times cited: 1 KW - Option6_01 JA - Science of The Total Environment Y2 - 2017/08 LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.03.084 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 978-3-906484-52-5 AU - Lüthi, Christoph AU - Morel, Antoine AU - Tilley, Elizabeth AU - Ulrich, Lukas T1 - Community-Led Urban Environmental Sanitation Planning (CLUES) PY - 2011 CY - Dübendorf, Switzerland KW - Option6_01 KW - Option6_11 U3 - Times cited: 1 L2 - https://www.eawag.ch/fileadmin/Domain1/Abteilungen/sandec/schwerpunkte/sesp/CLUES/CLUES_Guidelines.pdf Y2 - 2020/08/11 LA - English IN - Eidgenössische Anstalt für Wasserversorgung, Abwasserreinigung und Gewässerschutz (Eawag) TS - RIS M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - Ma, Xin AU - Xue, Xiaobo AU - González-Mejía, Alejandra AU - Garland, Jay AU - Cashdollar, Jennifer T1 - Sustainable Water Systems for the City of Tomorrow—A Conceptual Framework JF - Sustainability SP - 12071 EP - 12105 IS - 9 VL - 7 PY - 2015 U3 - Times cited: 1 KW - Option6_01 KW - Option6_02 Y2 - 2015/09 AB - Urban water systems are an example of complex, dynamic human–environment coupled systems which exhibit emergent behaviors that transcend individual scientific disciplines. While previous siloed approaches to water services (i.e., water resources, drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater) have led to great improvements in public health protection, sustainable solutions for a growing global population facing increased resource constraints demand a paradigm shift based on holistic management to maximize the use and recovery of water, energy, nutrients, and materials. The objective of this review paper is to highlight the issues in traditional water systems including water demand and use, centralized configuration, sewer collection systems, characteristics of mixed wastewater, and to explore alternative solutions such as decentralized water systems, fit for purpose and water reuse, natural/green infrastructure, vacuum sewer collection systems, and nutrient/energy recovery. This review also emphasizes a system thinking approach for evaluating alternatives that should include sustainability indicators and metrics such as emergy to assess global system efficiency. An example paradigm shift design for urban water system is presented, not as the recommended solution for all environments, but to emphasize the framework of system-level analysis and the need to visualize water services as an organic whole. When water systems are designed to maximize the resources and optimum efficiency, they are more prevailing and sustainable than siloed management because a system is more than the sum of its parts. LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.3390/su70912071 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 978-3-903003-41-5 AU - Magistratsabteilung 18 - Stadtentwicklung und Stadtplanung, Wien T1 - STEP 2025 Fachkonzept T2 - Werkstattberichte der Stadtentwicklung Wien (Nummer 175) PY - 2018 CY - Wien PB - Magistratsabteilung 18 - Stadtentwicklung und Stadtplanung KW - Option6_07 L2 - http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1060725959 VL - 175 SP - 102 TS - WorldCat T4 - Öffentlicher Raum M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 978-3-903003-41-52 AU - Magistratsabteilung 19 T1 - Fachkonzept öffentlicher Raum PY - 2018 KW - Option6_07 U3 - OCLC: 1088333684 L2 - https://www.wien.gv.at/stadtentwicklung/studien/b008522.html VL - Werkstattberichte der Stadtentwicklung Wien (Nummer 175) Y2 - 2020/08/17 LA - German TS - RIS M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Magistratsabteilung 22 T1 - Urban Heat Islands PY - 2015 CY - Wien KW - Option6_07 KW - Target1_Kapitel UR - https://www.wien.gv.at/umweltschutz/raum/pdf/uhi-strategieplan.pdf TS - RIS T4 - Strategieplan Wien Y3 - 2021/07/01 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 0731-5724 AU - Manz, Friedrich T1 - Hydration and Disease JF - Journal of the American College of Nutrition SP - 535S EP - 541S IS - sup5 VL - 26 PY - 2007 KW - Option6_07 JA - Journal of the American College of Nutrition Y2 - 2007/10 LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.1080/07315724.2007.10719655 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 0305750X AU - Marks, Sara J. AU - Davis, Jennifer T1 - Does User Participation Lead to Sense of Ownership for Rural Water Systems? Evidence from Kenya JF - World Development SP - 1569 EP - 1576 IS - 8 VL - 40 PY - 2012 KW - Option6_11 UR - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0305750X12000484 JA - World Development Y2 - 2021/07/20/16:15:25 LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.1016/j.worlddev.2012.03.011 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 03014797 AU - Masi, Fabio AU - Rizzo, Anacleto AU - Regelsberger, Martin T1 - The role of constructed wetlands in a new circular economy, resource oriented, and ecosystem services paradigm JF - Journal of Environmental Management SP - 275 EP - 284 VL - 216 PY - 2018 U3 - Journal Article Meta-Analysis Review KW - Option6_01 KW - Option6_02 KW - Target2_Kapitel JA - Journal of Environmental Management AB - Wastewater management is included in one of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): SDG 6 is dedicated to water and sanitation and sets out to "ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all". SDG 6 expands the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) focus on drinking water and basic sanitation to now cover the entire water cycle, including the management of water, wastewater and ecosystem resources. A UN report in 2017 states that likely over 80% of the wastewater worldwide is still discharged without adequate treatment. In several countries the wastewater management is nowadays a norm, but still there are open discussions about the kind of approach to be adopted, i.e. centralisation vs. decentralisation. The choice of the adopted technologies is strictly linked to environmental performances and economical aspects; one of the possible causes for the still enormous amount of untreated wastewater discharged into the environment can be the low "willingness to pay" for this kind of service and therefore a great focus should be given to all the technologies that are able to lower the treatment costs still maintaining reliable and robust performances in the long term. When considering wastewater as a carrier of valuable primary chemicals that can be easily converted to marketable products (fertilisers, bio-plastics, soil conditioners, biofuels, etc.), and as well as a relevant source of "new water" to be used for specific purposes, wastewater and runoff management can be highlighted as one of the most exciting challenges and occasions for a sustainable development in the near future. The paper aims to clarify the future role of CWs in circular economy, resource-oriented, and ecosystem services approaches, which want to respond to sanitation worldwide and the future research needs. We give an overview on how the conventional wastewater treatment scheme (what we call "waste paradigm") should move towards more sustainable water and biogeochemical cycles following the new resource-oriented, circular economy and ecosystem service views. On this basis, we review the potential application of CWs within this new, and needed, paradigm. Finally, a meta-analysis shows that the scientific community involved in CWs should put more effort in making CWs more suitable for these new tasks. LA - eng TS - PubMed DO - 10.1016/j.jenvman.2017.11.086 PM - 29224716 AD - IRIDRA Srl, Via La Marmora 51, 50121, Florence, Italy. Electronic address: fmasi@iridra.com. IRIDRA Srl, Via La Marmora 51, 50121, Florence, Italy. Electronic address: rizzo@iridra.com. Technisches Büro Regelsberger, Marburger Gasse 11, 8200, Gleisdorf, Austria. Electronic address: martin@regelsberger.at. M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Mayr, Ernest AU - Lukas, A. AU - Perfler, Reinhard T1 - Energieleitfaden zur Optimierung der Enerigenutzung bei Wasserversorgungsanlagen PY - 2012 CY - Wien KW - Option6_03 ED - Bundesministerium für Landwirtschaft, Regionen und Tourismus UR - https://www.bmlrt.gv.at/service/publikationen/wasser/Energieleitfaden-WVA-Letztfassung.html SP - 224 TS - RIS Y3 - 2020/10/20 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - McConville, J. R. AU - Kvarnström, E. AU - Jönsson, H. AU - Kärrman, E. AU - Johansson, Mats T1 - Is the Swedish wastewater sector ready for a transition to source separation? JF - DESALINATION AND WATER TREATMENT SP - 320 EP - 328 VL - 91 PY - 2017 U3 - Times cited: 1 KW - Option6_01 JA - dwt Y2 - 2017 TS - RIS DO - 10.5004/dwt.2017.20881 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 09213449 AU - McConville, J. R. AU - Kvarnström, E. AU - Jönsson, H. AU - Kärrman, E. AU - Johansson, Mats T1 - Source separation: Challenges & opportunities for transition in the swedish wastewater sector JF - Resources, Conservation and Recycling SP - 144 EP - 156 VL - 120 PY - 2017 U3 - Times cited: 2 KW - Option6_01 JA - Resources, Conservation and Recycling Y2 - 2017/05/01 AB - A paradigm shift to waste reuse has started in the wastewater sector with many experts calling for greater resource recovery, often facilitated by alternative solutions such as source separation. Source separation has been shown to be advantageous for improving treatment capacity, food security, and efficiency; yet these systems are still immature, considered risky by professionals and scarcely implemented. This study attempts to answer the question of why source separation is still marginalized by examining the Swedish experience with source separated wastewater from the perspective of Technology Innovation Systems (TIS) in order to identify obstacles and policy recommendations. Considering that source-separation is still in a development phase, the study found that source separation works moderately well within the on-site niche and that blackwater systems in general perform better than urine diversion. Knowledge development is found to be the weakest function. A major blocking mechanism is the weakness of interchange between knowledge development and entrepreneurial activity. Policy recommendations include: increased R&D; building networks and communication platforms; and establishing guidelines for technologies, legislation interpretation and organizational models. LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.1016/j.resconrec.2016.12.004 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Mekonnen, M. M. AU - Hoekstra, Arjen Y. T1 - National water footprint accounts: The green, blue and grey water footprint of production and consumption T2 - Value of Water Research Report Series No. 50 PY - 2011 CY - Delft, The Netherlands KW - Option6_03 UR - https://research.utwente.nl/en/publications/national-water-footprint-accounts-the-green-blue-and-grey-water-f TS - RIS Y3 - 2021/06/30 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 00456535 AU - Mihelcic, James R. AU - Fry, Lauren M. AU - Shaw, Ryan T1 - Global potential of phosphorus recovery from human urine and feces JF - Chemosphere SP - 832 EP - 839 IS - 6 VL - 84 PY - 2011 U3 - Times cited: 2 KW - Option6_01 JA - Chemosphere Y2 - 2011/08 LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2011.02.046 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 978-3-7983-2986-7 T1 - Roof Water-Farm: urbanes Wasser für urbane Landschaft T2 - Sonderpublikation des Instituts für Stadt- und Regionalplanung der Technischen Universität Berlin PY - 2018 CY - Berlin KW - Option6_01 U3 - Times cited: 1 A2 - Million, Angela A2 - Bürgow, Grit A2 - Steglich, Anja ED - Million, Angela ED - Bürgow, Grit ED - Steglich, Anja LA - ger TS - RIS M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 0002-9165 AU - Muckelbauer, Rebecca AU - Sarganas, Giselle AU - Grüneis, Anke AU - Müller-Nordhorn, Jacqueline T1 - Association between water consumption and body weight outcomes: a systematic review JF - The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition SP - 282 EP - 299 IS - 2 VL - 98 PY - 2013 U3 - publisher: Oxford Academic KW - Option6_07 JA - Am J Clin Nutr Y2 - 2013/08/01 AB - ABSTRACT. Background: Drinking water is often applied as a dietary means for weight loss and overweight/obesity prevention, but no evidence-based recommendatio LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.3945/ajcn.112.055061 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - Mulder, Karel T1 - Future Options for Sewage and Drainage Systems Three Scenarios for Transitions and Continuity JF - Sustainability SP - 1383 IS - 5 VL - 11 PY - 2019 U3 - Times cited: 1 KW - Option6_01 KW - Target2_Kapitel Y2 - 2019/03/06 LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.3390/su11051383 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - ICOMM AU - Müllebner, Katharina T1 - Wiener Linien präsentieren ihr neues WC-Konzept UR - https://www.bizeps.or.at/wiener-linien-praesentieren-ihr-neues-wc-konzept/ PY - 2019 KW - Option6_07 N1 - source: www.bizeps.or.at section: Barrierefreiheit Y2 - 2020/03/25 AB - Schon 2017 berichtete BIZEPS über die Pläne der Wiener Linien bezüglich der Erneuerung ihrer WC-Anlagen. Jetzt stellen die Wiener Linien ... LA - de IN - BIZEPS - Zentrum für Selbstbestimmtes Leben TS - RIS M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - Müllegger, Elke AU - Regelsberger, Martin AU - Regelsberger, Barbara AU - Platzer, Christina AU - Pötsch, Thomas AU - Haberl, Raimund AU - Weissenbacher, Norbert AU - Lechner, Markus AU - Mitterer Reichmann, Gabriele AU - Bohunovsky, Lisa T1 - Nachhaltige Siedlungswasserwirtschaft – Praktische Anwendungen (NASPA) PY - 2009 U3 - Times cited: 3 KW - Option6_01 UR - https://www.umweltfoerderung.at/fileadmin/user_upload/media/umweltfoerderung/Dokumente_Betriebe/Wasser_Betriebe/Studien_Wasserwirtschaft/Nachhaltige_Siedlungswasserwirtschaft.pdf TS - RIS Y3 - 2020/01/27 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Muller, Fabienne T1 - Fiche technique épandage PY - 2016 PB - Agence de l'environnement et de la maîtrise de l'energie (ADEME) KW - Option6_05 UR - https://www.ademe.fr/sites/default/files/assets/documents/fiche-technique-epandage-201608.pdf Y3 - 2021/07/23 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - NEWS AU - Müller, Monica T1 - Zutritt nicht nur für Gäste, wenns mal pressiert JF - Migros-Magazin SP - 8 EP - 9 IS - 21 PY - 2018 DA - 22.5.2018 KW - Option6_07 N1 - source: www.migrosmagazin.ch UR - https://issuu.com/m-magazin/docs/migros-magazin-21-2018-d-aa/8 Y2 - 2021/07/01 T3 - Migros Medien AB - Lokale, die bei der Aktion «nette Toilette» mitmachen, stellen ihre WCs auch Passanten gratis zur Verfügung. Und entlasten so deren Blase und gleichzeitig das Portemonnaie der Gemeinden. LA - de M1 - 8–9 TS - RIS M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK AU - Murer, Erwin AU - Schmidt, Stefan AU - Zeiser, Anna T1 - Angewandte Forschung „Schwammstadt“ CY - Linz KW - Option6_02 A2 - Bundesamt für Wasserwirtschaft UR - https://www.linzer-baumforum.at/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/WS-Baumforum-Linz-2020-HP-Version_aze.pdf Y2 - 01.10.2020 IN - Land schafft Wasser T4 - Am Beispiel der Baumlysimeteranlage „Jägerhausgasse“ Y3 - 24.6.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Nakamura, Keigo T1 - River restoration efforts in Japan: overview and perspective PY - 2008 CY - Japan PB - Public Works Research Institute KW - Option6_02 UR - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/253859779_River_restoration_efforts_in_Japan_overview_and_perspective Y3 - 24.06.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - ICOMM AU - Neudorfer, Thomas T1 - Weiterentwicklung des österreichischen Agrarumweltprogramms ÖPUL UR - https://info.bmlrt.gv.at/themen/landwirtschaft/eu-agrarpolitik-foerderungen/nationaler-strategieplan/weiterentwicklung_oepul.html PY - o.J. KW - Option6_05 IN - Bundesministerium für Landwirtschaft, Regionen und Tourismus (BMLRT) Y3 - 2021/07/23 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 0945-358X AU - Neunteufel, Roman AU - Mayr, Ernest AU - Krakow, Stefan AU - Richard, Laurent AU - Herda, Ralf T1 - Von Netzalter, Wasserverlusten und Schadensraten zur langfristigen Erneuerungsplanung JF - Österreichische Wasser- und Abfallwirtschaft SP - 254 EP - 259 IS - 5-6 VL - 69 PY - 2017 KW - Option6_03 Y2 - 2017/06 LA - de TS - RIS DO - 10.1007/s00506-017-0390-3 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - Neunteufel, Roman AU - Perfler, Reinhard AU - Schwarz, Dominik AU - Bachner, Gabriel AU - Bednar-Friedl, Birgit AU - Steininger, Karl AU - Themeßl, Matthias AU - Wolf, Angelika AU - Kriechbaum, Michael AU - Pech, Michael T1 - Auswirkungen des Klimawandels auf den österreichischen Wasserversorgungs- und Abwasserentsorgungssektor JF - CCCA Fact Sheet SP - 2 IS - #7 PY - 2014 KW - Target1_Kapitel UR - https://ccca.ac.at/wissenstransfer/fact-sheets/ Y3 - 2021/07/01 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 0945-358X AU - Neunteufel, Roman AU - Richard, Laurent T1 - Messung von Grundlagendaten zum Wasserverbrauch JF - Österreichische Wasser- und Abfallwirtschaft SP - 471 EP - 478 IS - 9-10 VL - 64 PY - 2012 KW - Option6_03 Y2 - 2012/10 LA - de TS - RIS DO - 10.1007/s00506-012-0019-5 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Neunteufel, Roman AU - Richard, Laurent AU - Perfler, Reinhard T1 - Wasserverbrauch und Wasserbedarf. Auswertung empirischer Daten zum Wasserverbrauch PY - 2010 CY - Wien PB - Bundesministeriums für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Umwelt und Wasserwirtschaft (BMLFUW) KW - Option6_03 KW - Target1_Kapitel UR - https://info.bmlrt.gv.at/service/publikationen/wasser/wasserverbrauch_und_wasserbedarf.html TS - RIS Y3 - 2021/06/30 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 0945-358X AU - Neunteufel, Roman AU - Schmidt, Benedikt-Johannes AU - Perfler, Reinhard T1 - Ressourcenverfügbarkeit und Bedarfsplanung auf Basis geänderter Rahmenbedingungen JF - Österreichische Wasser- und Abfallwirtschaft SP - 214 EP - 224 IS - 5-6 VL - 69 PY - 2017 U3 - Times cited: 1 KW - Option6_01 KW - Option6_03 KW - Option6_11 KW - SDG6_Kapitel KW - Target2_Kapitel Y2 - 2017 AB - Die Herausforderung für die Zukunft ist es, unter gleichzeitiger Berücksichtigung der sozioökonomischen und demografischen Entwicklung und des Klimawandels, die nötigen Maßnahmen zur Erhaltung der Versorgungssicherheit vorausschauend zu planen und umzusetzen. Insbesondere betrifft das die in Zukunft benötigten Wasserressourcen. In Bezug auf die Sicherstellung der Wasserversorgung wirkt der Klimawandel auf verschiedenen Ebenen beeinflussend: – Auf der Konsumentenseite steigt der Verbrauch in Trocken- und Hitzeperioden deutlich an, sodass zur Abdeckung des Spitzenwasserverbrauchs zusätzliche Ressourcen oder Anlagen nötig werden können. – Auf der Ressourcenseite kann sich durch eine zunehmende Verschiebung der Niederschläge das Dargebot verändert darstellen (z. B. kann es durch Niederschlagsdefizite im Sommer und Herbst zu Wasserknappheit in Wintertourismusregionen im Westen Österreichs kommen). – Durch konkurrierende Wasserentnahmen (z. B. Bewässerungsbedarf der Landwirtschaft in der trockener werdenden Vegetationsperiode) kann ein zusätzlicher Nutzungsdruck in quantitativer und qualitativer Hinsicht entstehen. Aufgrund der Langlebigkeit und langsamen Anpassung der Wasserinfrastruktur gilt es, ein breites Wissen über die möglichen Szenarien zur Überprüfung der Planungsansätze verfügbar zu haben. Eine regional integrierte Wasserversorgungsplanung soll daher insbesondere eine Ressourcennutzungsplanung mit Bestandsaufnahmen verfügbarer Ressourcen und Prognosen des zukünftigen Wasserbedarfs umfassen. LA - de TS - RIS DO - 10.1007/s00506-017-0389-9 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 0964-0568 AU - Nickel, Darla AU - Schoenfelder, Wenke AU - Medearis, Dale AU - Dolowitz, David P. AU - Keeley, Melissa AU - Shuster, William T1 - German experience in managing stormwater with green infrastructure JF - Journal of Environmental Planning and Management SP - 403 EP - 423 IS - 3 VL - 57 PY - 2014 KW - Option6_02 TS - CrossRef DO - 10.1080/09640568.2012.748652 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Nicolics, Sandra AU - Neunteufel, Roman AU - Pertl, Andreas AU - Perfler, Reinhard T1 - ÖVGW Studie PY - 2014 CY - Wien PB - Institut für Siedlungswasserbau, Industriewasserwirtschaft und Gewässerschutz und Institut für Abfallwirtschaft Department Wasser-Atmosphäre-Umwelt Universität für Bodenkultur Wien KW - Option6_07 KW - Target1_Kapitel SP - 20 TS - RIS T4 - Vergleichende Ökobilanz - Trinkwasser aus der Leitung gegenüber Flaschenwasser M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - Niewitecka, Kaja T1 - Possibilities of heat energy recovery from greywater systems JF - E3S Web of Conferences SP - 03003 VL - 30 PY - 2018 U3 - Cimochowicz-Rybicka, M. (Editor) PII: e3sconf_iwa2018_03003 KW - Target2_Kapitel JA - E3S Web Conf. TS - CrossRef DO - 10.1051/e3sconf/20183003003 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - Niggli, Urs AU - Earley, Jane AU - Ogorzalek, Kevin T1 - Issues paper SP - 21 PY - 2007 KW - Option6_03 UR - https://orgprints.org/10752/1/niggli-et-al-2007-environmental-stability.pdf Y2 - 2007 LA - en TS - RIS T4 - Organic agricultur and environmental stability of the food supply Y3 - 2021/06/30 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 1436-0632 AU - Nolde, Erwin T1 - Getrennte Erfassung von Grauwasser - Ein Weg zu mehr Ressourceneffizienz in der Siedlungswasserwirtschaft JF - fbr-wasserspiegel IS - 22 VL - 1/17 PY - 2016 U3 - Times cited: 1 KW - Option6_01 UR - https://nolde-partner.de/wp-content/uploads/wasserspiegel1-17.pdf TS - RIS Y3 - 2020/08/12 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - GEN AU - OCAPI T1 - OCAPI Program PY - 2021 KW - Option6_01 U3 - Times cited: 1 UR - https://www.leesu.fr/ocapi/presentation/ocapi-program/ LA - fr-FR TS - RIS T4 - Programme de recherche & action sur les systèmes alimentation/excrétion et la gestion des urines et matières fécales humaines Y3 - 2021/06/30 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - GEN AU - oeklo GmbH T1 - öKlo Komposttoiletten - Die Nummer 1 bei mobilen WCs! T2 - oeklo.at - mobile Komposttoiletten PY - 2020 KW - Option6_01 U3 - Times cited: 1 UR - https://oeklo.at/ AB - Sauber ♥ Nasenfreundlich ♥ Ökologisch ♥ Mit der öKlo Komposttoilette entspannt und guten Gewissens zum Toilettengang - Jetzt kaufen oder mieten! LA - de-DE TS - RIS Y3 - 2020/08/12 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - Oldenburg, Martin AU - Albold, Andrea AU - Wendland, Claudia AU - Otterpohl, Ralf T1 - Erfahrungen aus dem Betrieb eines neuen Sanitärkonzepts über einen Zeitraum von acht Jahren JF - KA Korrespondenz Abwasser, Abfall VL - 10 PY - 2008 U3 - Times cited: 1 KW - Option6_01 UR - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/266605274_Erfahrungen_aus_dem_Betrieb_eines_neuen_Sanitarkonzepts_uber_einen_Zeitraum_von_acht_Jahren JA - KA Korrespondenz Abwasser, Abfall. Y2 - 2008/01/01 TS - RIS Y3 - 30.06.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - THES AU - Oppold, Daniel T1 - Effekte deliberativer Demokratie am Beispiel der Bürgerräte in Vorarlberg DA - 2016 CY - Konstanz PB - Universität Konstanz KW - Option6_11 UR - https://www.partizipation.at/fileadmin/media_data/Downloads/Forschungsplattform/Masterarbeit_Daniel_Oppold.pdf M3 - Masterarbeit Y3 - 20.07.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - Oral, Hasan Volkan AU - Carvalho, Pedro AU - Gajewska, Magdalena AU - Ursino, Nadia AU - Masi, Fabio AU - van Hullebusch, Eric D. AU - Kazak, Jan K. AU - Exposito, Alfonso AU - Cipolletta, Giulia AU - Andersen, Theis Raaschou AU - Finger, David Christian AU - Simperler, Lena AU - Regelsberger, Martin AU - Rous, Vit AU - Radinja, Matej AU - Buttiglieri, Gianluigi AU - Krzeminski, Pawel AU - Rizzo, Anacleto AU - Dehghanian, Kaveh AU - Nikolova, Mariyana AU - Zimmermann, Martin T1 - A review of nature-based solutions for urban water management in European circular cities: a critical assessment based on case studies and literature JF - Blue-Green Systems SP - 112 EP - 136 IS - 1 VL - 2 PY - 2020 KW - Option6_02 TS - CrossRef DO - 10.2166/bgs.2020.932 AD - Energy Politics and Market Research Center (EPPAM) and Civil Engineering Department, Istanbul Aydin University, Istanbul, Turkey Department of Environmental Science, Aarhus University, Frederiksborgsvej 399, Roskilde, 4000, Denmark Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Gdansk University, 11/12 Gabriela Narutowicza Street, 80-233 Gdańsk, Poland Dept. ICEA, University of Padova, via Loredan 20, 35131 Padova, Italy IRIDRA Srl, Via Alfonso La Marmora, 51, 50121, Florence, Italy Université de Paris, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, CNRS, F-75005 Paris, France Department of Spatial Economy, Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences, ul. Grunwaldzka 55, 50-357 Wrocław, Poland Department of Economic Analysis, University of Seville, Ramón y Cajal 1, 41018, Seville, Spain Department of Materials, Environmental Sciences and Urban Planning-SIMAU, Polytechnic University of Marche (UNIVPM) – INSTM Research Unit, Via Brecce Bianche 12, 60121 Ancona, Italy Research Center for Built Environment, Energy, Water and Climate, VIA University College, 8700 Horsens, Denmark The Sustainability Institute and Forum (SIF), School of Science and Engineering, University Reykjavik, Menntavegur 1, 101 Reykjavik, Iceland University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Institute for Sanitary Engineering and Water Pollution Control, Vienna (BOKU), Muthgasse 18, A-1190 Vienna, Austria Technisches Büro für Kulturtechnik, Marburger Gasse 11 8200 Gleisdorf, Austria Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Czech University of Life Sciences, Kamycka 129 165 21 Prague 6 – Suchdol, Czech Republic Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Jamova 2, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia Catalan Institute for Water Research (ICRA), C. Emili Grahit 101, 17003 Girona, Spain Universitat de Girona, Girona, Spain Section of Systems Engineering and Technology, Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA), Gaustadalléen 21, N-0349 Oslo, Norway Civil Engineering Department, Istanbul Aydin University, Istanbul, Turkey Geodesy and Geography, National Institute of Geophysics, Sofia, Bulgaria ISOE – Institute for Social-Ecological Research, Frankfurt am Main, Germany M4 - Citavi ER - TY - NEWS AU - ORF T1 - Toiletten werden zu Erlebnis-WCs JF - wien.orf.at PY - 2015 DA - 20.07.2015 KW - Option6_07 N1 - source: wien.orf.at UR - https://wien.orf.at/v2/news/stories/2722434/ Y2 - 2020/03/25 AB - Bis zu 30 öffentliche Toiletten in Wien werden in den nächsten Jahren modernisiert. Die Zahl der WC-Anlagen sinkt dadurch. Die erneuerten Toiletten sollen dafür eine Art Erlebnis-WCs werden, wie etwa in Wien-Ottakring. LA - de TS - RIS M4 - Citavi ER - TY - NEWS AU - ORF T1 - Kongresshaus: Damen-Urinale werden entfernt JF - salzburg.orf.at PY - 2015 DA - 12.08.2015 KW - Option6_07 N1 - source: salzburg.orf.at UR - https://salzburg.orf.at/v2/news/stories/2726034/ Y2 - 2020/03/27 T3 - salzburg.ORF.at AB - Mangels Interesses werden jetzt die Damen-Urinale im Salzburger Kongresshaus entfernt. Sie müssen herkömmlichen Sitzklosetts weichen. Die vier Urinale waren vor 13 Jahren eingebaut worden, setzten sich aber nie durch. LA - de TS - RIS M4 - Citavi ER - TY - NEWS AU - ORF T1 - U-Bahn-Klos werden kostenpflichtig JF - wien.orf.at PY - 2019 DA - 04.02.2019 KW - Option6_07 N1 - source: wien.orf.at UR - https://wien.orf.at/v2/news/stories/2962631/ Y2 - 2020/03/25 AB - Die Wiener Linien haben einen ersten neuen Betreiber für Toiletten in U-Bahn-Stationen gefunden. Sechs Anlagen mit Betreuung sollen ab heuer in Betrieb gehen. Künftig sollen alle WC-Anlagen im U-Bahn-Netz kostenpflichtig sein. LA - de TS - RIS M4 - Citavi ER - TY - NEWS AU - ORF T1 - Raunzen am ersten Wiener Beschwerdeklo JF - wien.orf.at PY - 2019 DA - 6.12.2019 KW - Option6_07 N1 - source: wien.orf.at UR - https://wien.orf.at/stories/3024928/ Y2 - 2020/03/25 T3 - wien.ORF.at AB - Das Walzer-WC in der Opernpassage, langjähriger Anziehungspunkt für Touristen, ist mittlerweile Geschichte, dafür sperrt jetzt das erste Wiener Beschwerdeklo auf. Betritt man das WC in Neubau, ist eine Beschwerdeflut als Audioinstallation zu hören. Heute wird das Klo eröffnet. LA - de TS - RIS M4 - Citavi ER - TY - ICOMM AU - Osmond, Deanna AU - Line, Daniel T1 - Best Management Practices for Agricultural Nutrients UR - https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/best-management-practices-for-agricultural-nutrients PY - 2017 KW - Option6_05 IS - AG-439-20 T3 - SoilFacts IN - NC State Extension Publications Y3 - 2021/07/23 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - ICOMM AU - Österreichische Agentur für Gesundheit und Ernährungssicherheit T1 - Die Humusgehalte der heimischen Ackerböden haben sich positiv entwickelt UR - https://www.ages.at/themen/umwelt/boden/positive-humusentwicklung/ PY - 2015 KW - Option6_05 Y2 - 27.10.2015 IN - Österreichische Agentur für Gesundheit und Ernährungssicherheit (AGES) Y3 - 2021/07/22 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - ICOMM AU - Österreichische Agentur für Gesundheit und Ernährungssicherheit T1 - Mikroplastik (Zuletzt geändert: 21.12.2020) UR - https://www.ages.at/themen/rueckstaende-kontaminanten/mikroplastik/ PY - 2020 KW - Option6_06 Y2 - 21.12.2020 AB - Die AGES informiert: Mikroplastik LA - de TS - RIS Y3 - 2021/06/22 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - GEN AU - Österreichische Energieagentur T1 - Energie aus Abwasser PY - o.J. CY - Wien KW - Option6_01 U3 - Times cited: 1 UR - https://www.energyagency.at/projekte-forschung/energiewirtschaft-infrastruktur/detail/artikel/energie-aus-abwasser.html?no_cache=1 TS - RIS Y3 - 2021/06/30 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Österreichische Entwicklungszusammenarbeit T1 - Regionalansatz der Österreichischen Entwicklungszusammenarbeit in Subsahara-Afrika 2020–2030 PY - Mai 2020 CY - Wien KW - Option6_10 UR - https://www.entwicklung.at/fileadmin/user_upload/Dokumente/Publikationen/Landesstrategien/DE_Regionalansatz_Subsahara_Afrika_2020-2030.pdf TS - RIS T4 - Stärkung der regionalen Kooperation durch Unterstützung der Afrikanischen Union und der Regionen Westafrika/Sahel, Ostafrika/Horn von Afrika und südliches Afrika Y3 - 24.06.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - STAT T1 - RL W100 - Wasserverteilleitungen, Betrieb und Instandhaltung T2 - Regeln der ÖVGW CY - Wien KW - Option6_03 Y2 - 2007 IN - Österreichische Vereinigung für das Gas- und Wasserfach (ÖVGW) TS - RIS T4 - Richtlinie W100 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - STAT T1 - RL W63 - Wasserverluste in Trinkwasserversorgungssystemen: Ermittlung, Bewertung und Maßnahmen zur Verminderung T2 - Regeln der ÖVGW CY - Wien KW - Option6_03 Y2 - 2009 IN - Österreichische Vereinigung für das Gas- und Wasserfach (ÖVGW) TS - RIS T4 - Richtlinie W63 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - STAT T1 - RL W105 - Schadensstatistik; Erfassung und Verarbeitung von Schadensereignissen T2 - Regeln der ÖVGW CY - Wien KW - Option6_03 Y2 - 2011 IN - Österreichische Vereinigung für das Gas- und Wasserfach (ÖVGW) TS - RIS T4 - Richtlinie W105 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB T1 - Die österreichische Trinkwasserwirtschaft - Branchendaten und Fakten PY - 2018 CY - Wien KW - Option6_03 KW - Target1_Kapitel Y1 - 2018 ED - Österreichische Vereinigung für das Gas- und Wasserfach UR - https://www.ovgw.at/wasser/ressource/ TS - RIS Y3 - 2021/06/30 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 978-3-902978-46-2 T1 - "Zukunft denken" - Wasserwirtschaft 2035 T2 - Schriftenreihe ÖWAV PY - 2015 CY - Wien KW - Option6_03 ED - Österreichischen Wasser- und Abfallwirtschaftsverbandes VL - 170 TS - RIS M4 - Citavi ER - TY - STAT T1 - Erläuternde Bemerkungen OIB-RL 3. Hygiene, Gesundheit, Umweltschutz PY - 2019 KW - Option6_07 UR - https://www.oib.or.at/sites/default/files/erlaeuternde_bemerkungen_richtlinie_3_12.04.19.pdf IN - Österreichisches Institut für Bautechnik (OIB) TS - RIS T4 - OIB-330.3-008/19 Y3 - 2020/03/30 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - GEN AU - P/a Netherlands Water Partnership T1 - Nutrient Platform | Realizing the Circular Economy T2 - Nutrient Platform PY - 2018 KW - Option6_01 U3 - Times cited: 3 UR - https://www.nutrientplatform.org/en/ AB - Realizing the Circular Economy on Nutrient Platform… LA - en-US TS - RIS Y3 - 2020/08/10 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - NEWS AU - Peetz, Andrea T1 - Neue Standorte für Öklos T4 - Neubau bekommt umweltfreundliche Toiletten JF - meinbezirk.at PY - 2019 DA - 2019 KW - Option6_07 N1 - source: www.meinbezirk.at UR - https://www.meinbezirk.at/neubau/c-lokales/neubau-bekommt-umweltfreundliche-toiletten_a1157710 Y2 - 2020/03/27 AB - Neubau bekommt umweltfreundliche, öffentliche Klos: Wo diese hinkommen, darüber dürfen bz-Leser mitbestimmen! NEUBAU. Das erste Probe-Pinkeln war erfolgreich: Im Karl-Farkas-Park wurde im November ein "Öklo" – die erste Komposttoilette Österreichs – aufgestellt (die bz berichtete). LA - de TS - RIS M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Philippitsch, Rudolf AU - Grath, Johannes AU - Humer, Franko AU - Brielmann, Heike AU - Wemhöner, Uta AU - Schartner, Ch. AU - Stadler, E. T1 - Grundwasseralter 2015-2017 PY - 2017 CY - Wien KW - Option6_08 ED - Bundesministeriums für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Umwelt und Wasserwirtschaft UR - https://info.bmlrt.gv.at/themen/wasser/wasserqualitaet/grundwasser/grundwasseralter2015-2017.html T4 - Ausgewählte Grundwasserkörper Y3 - 2021/07/01 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Plastic Europe T1 - Plastics – the Facts 2019. An analysis of European plastics production, demand and waste data PY - 2019 KW - Option6_06 UR - https://www.plasticseurope.org/application/files/9715/7129/9584/FINAL_web_version_Plastics_the_facts2019_14102019.pdf TS - RIS Y3 - 2021/06/11 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 00431354 AU - Poortvliet, P. Marijn AU - Sanders, Liese AU - Weijma, Jan AU - de Vries, Jasper R. T1 - Acceptance of new sanitation: The role of end-users' pro-environmental personal norms and risk and benefit perceptions JF - Water Research SP - 90 EP - 99 VL - 131 PY - 2018 U3 - Times cited: 4 KW - Option6_01 JA - Water Research Y2 - 2018/03 LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.1016/j.watres.2017.12.032 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 0029-6643 AU - Popkin, Barry M. AU - D'Anci, Kristen E. AU - Rosenberg, Irwin H. T1 - Water, hydration, and health JF - Nutrition Reviews SP - 439 EP - 458 IS - 8 VL - 68 PY - 2010 U3 - publisher: Oxford Academic KW - Option6_07 JA - Nutr Rev Y2 - 2010/08/01 AB - Abstract. This review examines the current knowledge of water intake as it pertains to human health, including overall patterns of intake and some factors link LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.1111/j.1753-4887.2010.00304.x M4 - Citavi ER - TY - CHAP SN - 978-9057820762 AU - Procházka, Jan AU - Hakrová, Pavlína AU - Pokorný, Jan AU - Pecharova, Emilie AU - Hezina, Tomáš AU - Šíma, Martin AU - Pechar, Libor T1 - Effect of Different Management Practices on Vegetation Development, Losses of Soluble Matter and Solar Energy Dissipation in Three Small Mountain Catchments T2 - Transformations of Nutrients in Natural ED - Vymazal, Jan PY - 2001 CY - Leiden, Niederlande PB - Backhuys Publishers KW - Option6_02 UR - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/325063071_Effect_of_Different_Management_Practices_on_Vegetation_Development_Losses_of_Soluble_Matter_and_Solar_Energy_Dissipation_in_Three_Small_Mountain_Catchments SP - 143 EP - 175 TS - RIS Y3 - 24.06.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - ICOMM AU - Professur für Hydrologie - Universität Freiburg T1 - Naturnahe Regenwasserbewirtschaftung für nachhaltigere Städte—Problematik UR - http://www.naturnahe-regenwasserbewirtschaftung.info/index.php?page=warum PY - 2013 KW - Option6_02 Y2 - 19.08.2013 IN - Universität Freiburg Y3 - 24.06.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 9780996725286 T1 - Water and Sanitation for the 21st Century PY - 2019 PB - Michigan State University KW - Option6_01 ED - Pruden, Amy ED - Ashbolt, Nicholas ED - Miller, Jennifer ED - Rose, Joan B. ED - Jiménez Cisneros, Blanca TS - CrossRef DO - 10.14321/waterpathogens T4 - Health and Microbiological Aspects of Excreta and Wastewater Management (Global Water Pathogen Project) M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - Pruden, Amy AU - Larsson, D. JoakimG. AU - Amézquita, Alejandro AU - Collignon, Peter AU - Brandt, Kristian K. AU - Graham, David W. AU - Lazorchak, James M. AU - Suzuki, Satoru AU - Silley, Peter AU - Snape, Jason R. AU - Topp, Edward AU - Zhang, Tong AU - Zhu, Yong-Guan T1 - Management Options for Reducing the Release of Antibiotics and Antibiotic Resistance Genes to the Environment JF - Environmental health perspectives SP - 878 EP - 885 IS - 8 VL - 121 PY - 2013 U3 - Times cited: 1 KW - Option6_01 Y2 - 2013/08 LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.1289/ehp.1206446 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 978-3-99004-283-0 AU - Prutsch, A. AU - Felderer, A. AU - Balas, Maria AU - König, M. AU - Clar, C. AU - Steurer, R. T1 - Methoden und Werkzeuge zur Anpassung an den Klimawandel PY - 2014 CY - Wien KW - Option6_07 KW - Target1_Kapitel IN - Umweltbundesamt (UBA) T4 - Ein Handbuch für Bundesländer M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - Rahaman, Muhammad Mizanur AU - Varis, Olli T1 - Integrated water resources management: evolution, prospects and future challenges JF - Sustainability: Science, Practice and Policy SP - 15 EP - 21 IS - 1 VL - 1 PY - 2005 KW - Option6_09 TS - CrossRef DO - 10.1080/15487733.2005.11907961 AD - Water Resources Laboratory, Helsinki University of Technology, PO Box 5200 Espoo, 02015 Finland M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Rahman, Shafiqur AU - Simonsen, Erik AU - Hellman, Fredrik T1 - Swedish Design Tables for Permeable Block Pavements PY - 2017 PB - Vinnova KW - Option6_02 UR - http://klimatsakradstad.se/media/2017/11/Swedish-design-tables-for-permeable-pavements_Final-report.pdf Y3 - 24.06.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - Rao, Krishna C. AU - Otoo, Miriam T1 - Resource Recovery and Reuse As an Incentive for a More Viable Sanitation Service Chain SP - 20 IS - 2 VL - 10 PY - 2017 U3 - Times cited: 1 KW - Option6_01 UR - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/317776204_Resource_recovery_and_reuse_as_an_incentive_for_a_more_viable_sanitation_service_chain Y2 - 2017 AB - Recovering nutrients, water and energy from domestic waste streams, including wastewater and faecal sludge, is slowly gaining momentum in low-income countries. Resource recovery and reuse (RRR) offers value beyond environmental benefits through cost recovery. An expected game changer in sanitation service provision is a business model where benefits accrued via RRR can support upstream sanitation services despite the multitude of private and public stakeholders involved from waste collection to treatment. This paper shows options of how resource recovery and reuse can be an incentive for the sustainable sanitation service chain, by recovering costs where revenue can feed back internally or using generated revenues from reuse to fill financial gaps across the service chain to complement other supporting mechanisms for making waste management more attractive. LA - en TS - RIS Y3 - 30.06.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - STAT T1 - Richtlinie 92/43/EWG des Rates vom 21. Mai 1992 zur Erhaltung der natürlichen Lebensräume sowie der wildlebenden Tiere und Pflanzen KW - Option6_04 UR - https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/DE/TXT/?uri=celex%3A31992L0043 Y2 - 1992 IN - Rat der Europäischen Gemeinschaften (EWG) T4 - Fauna-Flora-Habitat-Richtlinie - FFH-RL Y3 - 01.07.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - STAT T1 - Richtlinie 98/83/EG des Rates vom 3. November 1998 über die Qualität von Wasser für den menschlichen Gebrauch KW - Target1_Kapitel UR - https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/DE/TXT/HTML/?uri=CELEX:31998L0083 Y2 - 1998 IN - Rat der Europäischen Union (ER) T4 - Trinkwasserrichtlinie Y3 - 2021/07/01 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - STAT T1 - Vorschlag für eine RICHTLINIE DES EUROPÄISCHEN PARLAMENTS UND DES RATES über die Qualität von Wasser für den menschlichen Gebrauch (Neufassung) T2 - 2017/0332 (COD) PY - 2018 KW - Option6_03 U3 - 5846/18 UR - https://www.consilium.europa.eu/de/press/press-releases/2019/03/05/safe-and-clean-drinking-water-eu-updates-quality-standards/ AB - Der Rat hat seinen Standpunkt zum Vorschlag für eine Überarbeitung der Trinkwasserrichtlinie festgelegt. LA - de IN - Rat der Europäischen Union (ER) TS - RIS T4 - 2017/0332 (COD) Y3 - 2020/10/12 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - STAT T1 - Richtlinie 2013/39/EU des Europäischen Parlaments und des Rates vom 12. August 2013 zur Änderung der Richtlinien 2000/60/EG und 2008/105/EG in Bezug auf prioritäre Stoffe im Bereich der Wasserpolitik T2 - 226 PY - 2013 KW - Option6_06 U3 - 32013L0039 ED - Europäisches Parlament ED - Rat der Europäischen Union UR - http://data.europa.eu/eli/dir/2013/39/oj/eng Y2 - 12/08/2013 LA - de IN - Rat der Europäischen Union (ER) IN - Europäisches Parlament (EP) TS - RIS Y3 - 22.6.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - GEN AU - REEF 2W T1 - REEF 2W - Increased renewable energy and energy efficiency by integrating, combining and empowering urban wastewater and organic waste management systems T2 - Interreg CENTRAL EUROPE PY - 2017 KW - Option6_01 U3 - Times cited: 1 UR - http://www.interreg-central.eu/Content.Node/REEF-2W.html AB - Interreg CENTRAL EUROPE encourages regional cooperation among nine central European countries LA - en TS - RIS Y3 - 30.06.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Reil, A. AU - Kronenberg, J. AU - Andersson, E. T1 - Unlocking alternative ways of financing urban green infrastructure by getting a better grasp of its diverse values T2 - GreenSurge Policy-Brief 1 PY - 2017 KW - Option6_02 UR - https://www.e-pages.dk/ku/1341/html5/ Y3 - 24.06.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - ICOMM AU - Responsible Purchasing Network T1 - Bottled Water UR - http://www.responsiblepurchasing.org/purchasing_guides/bottled_water/ KW - Option6_07 Y2 - 2018 TS - RIS Y3 - 2021/07/01 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 25899147 AU - Reynaert, Eva AU - Greenwood, Esther E. AU - Ndwandwe, Bonginkosi AU - Riechmann, Michel E. AU - Sindall, Rebecca C. AU - Udert, Kai M. AU - Morgenroth, Eberhard T1 - Practical implementation of true on-site water recycling systems for hand washing and toilet flushing JF - Water Research X SP - 100051 VL - 7 PY - 2020 U3 - Times cited: 1 KW - Option6_01 JA - Water Research X Y2 - 2020/05 LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.1016/j.wroa.2020.100051 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 0036-8504 AU - Rhodes, Christopher J. T1 - Peak Phosphorus – Peak Food? The Need to Close the Phosphorus Cycle JF - Science Progress SP - 109 EP - 152 IS - 2 VL - 96 PY - 2013 U3 - Times cited: 1 publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd KW - Option6_01 JA - Science Progress Y2 - 2013/06/01 AB - The peak in the world production of phosphorus has been predicted to occur in 2033, based on world reserves of rock phosphate (URR) reckoned at around 24,000 million tonnes (Mt), with around 18,000 Mt remaining. This figure was reckoned-up to 71,000 Mt, by the USGS, in 2012, but a production maximum during the present century is still highly probable. There are complex issues over what the demand will be for phosphorus in the future, as measured against a rising population (from 7 billion to over 9 billion in 2050), and a greater per capita demand for fertiliser to grow more grain, in part to feed animals and meet a rising demand for meat by a human species that is not merely more populous but more affluent. As a counterweight to this, we may expect that greater efficiencies in the use of phosphorus ? including recycling from farms and of human and animal waste ? will reduce the per capita demand for phosphate rock. The unseen game changer is peakoil, since phosphate is mined and recovered using machinery powered by liquid fuels refined from crude oil. Hence, peak oil and peak phosphorus might appear as conjoined twins. There is no unequivocal case that we can afford to ignore the likelihood of a supply-demand gap for phosphorus occurring sometime this century, and it would be perilous to do so. TS - RIS DO - 10.3184/003685013X13677472447741 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - NEWS AU - Riemer, Anna-Maria T1 - Durststrecke T4 - Vom Westen ins nasse Zentrum JF - meinbezirk.at PY - 2019 DA - 7.8.2019 KW - Option6_07 UR - https://www.meinbezirk.at/graz/c-lokales/durststrecke-vom-westen-ins-nasse-zentrum_a3557154 Y2 - 2020/08/14 AB - Im Inneren von Graz kann man seinen Durst schnell löschen, nicht so in den Randbezirken und westlich der Mur. Viel Wasser trinken“ lautet das Motto der Grazer, um die tropischen Temperaturen des diesjährigen Sommers gut zu überstehen. LA - de TS - RIS M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 1708-3087 AU - Rockström, Johan AU - Steffen, Will AU - Noone, Kevin AU - Persson, Åsa AU - Chapin, F. Stuart AU - Lambin, Eric AU - Lenton, Timothy M. AU - Scheffer, Marten AU - Folke, Carl AU - Schellnhuber, Hans Joachim AU - Nykvist, Björn AU - Wit, Cynthia A. AU - Hughes, Terry AU - van der Leeuw, Sander AU - Rodhe, Henning AU - Sörlin, Sverker AU - Snyder, Peter K. AU - Costanza, Robert AU - Svedin, Uno AU - Falkenmark, Malin AU - Karlberg, Louise AU - Corell, Robert W. AU - Fabry, Victoria J. AU - Hansen, James AU - Walker, Brian AU - Liverman, Diana AU - Richardson, Katherine AU - Crutzen, Paul AU - Foley, Jonathan T1 - Planetary Boundaries: Exploring the Safe Operating Space for Humanity JF - Ecology and Society IS - 2 VL - 14 PY - 2009 KW - SDG6_Kapitel JA - E&S TS - CrossRef DO - 10.5751/ES-03180-140232 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - CHAP AU - Ronteltap, Mariska AU - Langergraber, Günter T1 - Resources-oriented sanitation systems T2 - Global Trends & Challenges in Water Science, Research and Management. A compendium of hot topics and features from IWA Specialist Groups ED - Li, Hong PY - 2018 CY - o.O. PB - IWA Publishing KW - Option6_01 N1 - Times cited: 2 SV - 17 SP - 106 EP - 110 TS - RIS DO - 10.2166/9781780408378 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 1064-3389 AU - Rose, C. AU - Parker, A. AU - Jefferson, B. AU - Cartmell, E. T1 - The Characterization of Feces and Urine: A Review of the Literature to Inform Advanced Treatment Technology JF - Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology SP - 1827 EP - 1879 IS - 17 VL - 45 PY - 2015 U3 - Times cited: 1 KW - Option6_01 Y2 - 2015/09/02 LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.1080/10643389.2014.1000761 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Leistungen des ökologischen Landbaus für Umwelt und Gesellschaft PY - 2019 CY - DE KW - Option6_03 ET - 2. A2 - Sanders, Jürn A2 - Heß, Jürgen ED - Sanders, Jürn ED - Heß, Jürgen Y2 - 2021/01/08 LA - de TS - RIS DO - 10.3220/REP1576488624000 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - CHAP SN - 978-3-662-58717-1 AU - Sartorius, Christian AU - Hillenbrand, Thomas AU - Niederste-Hollenberg, Jutta T1 - Multikriterielle Bewertung von Wasserinfrastruktursystemen im Kontext der SDGs T2 - Aktuelle Ansätze zur Umsetzung der UN-Nachhaltigkeitsziele ED - Leal Filho, Walter PY - 2019 CY - Berlin, Heidelberg PB - Springer Berlin Heidelberg KW - Option6_01 N1 - Times cited: 1 DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-58717-1_15 UR - http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-662-58717-1_15 SP - 271 EP - 289 Y2 - 2020/02/05 LA - de TS - RIS DO - 10.1007/978-3-662-58717-1_15 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - Säumel, Ina AU - Reddy, Suhana AU - Wachtel, Thomas T1 - Edible City Solutions—One Step Further to Foster Social Resilience through Enhanced Socio-Cultural Ecosystem Services in Cities JF - Sustainability SP - 972 IS - 4 VL - 11 PY - 2019 U3 - PII: su11040972 KW - Option6_01 KW - Option6_02 TS - CrossRef DO - 10.3390/su11040972 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 2049-1948 AU - Savio, Domenico AU - Stadler, Philipp AU - Reischer, Georg H. AU - Kirschner, Alexander K. T. AU - Demeter, Katalin AU - Linke, Rita AU - Blaschke, Alfred Paul AU - Sommer, Regina AU - Szewzyk, Ulrich AU - Wilhartitz, Inés C. AU - Mach, Robert L. AU - Stadler, Hermann AU - Farnleitner, Andreas H. T1 - Opening the black box of spring water microbiology from alpine karst aquifers to support proactive drinking water resource management JF - WIREs. Water SP - e1282 IS - 3 VL - 5 PY - 2018 U3 - Journal Article Review KW - Option6_08 L2 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5947618 AB - Over the past 15 years, pioneering interdisciplinary research has been performed on the microbiology of hydrogeologically well-defined alpine karst springs located in the Northern Calcareous Alps (NCA) of Austria. This article gives an overview on these activities and links them to other relevant research. Results from the NCA springs and comparable sites revealed that spring water harbors abundant natural microbial communities even in aquifers with high water residence times and the absence of immediate surface influence. Apparently, hydrogeology has a strong impact on the concentration and size of the observed microbes, and total cell counts (TCC) were suggested as a useful means for spring type classification. Measurement of microbial activities at the NCA springs revealed extremely low microbial growth rates in the base flow component of the studied spring waters and indicated the importance of biofilm-associated microbial activities in sediments and on rock surfaces. Based on genetic analysis, the autochthonous microbial endokarst community (AMEC) versus transient microbial endokarst community (TMEC) concept was proposed for the NCA springs, and further details within this overview article are given to prompt its future evaluation. In this regard, it is well known that during high-discharge situations, surface-associated microbes and nutrients such as from soil habitats or human settlements-potentially containing fecal-associated pathogens as the most critical water-quality hazard-may be rapidly flushed into vulnerable karst aquifers. In this context, a framework for the comprehensive analysis of microbial pollution has been proposed for the NCA springs to support the sustainable management of drinking water safety in accordance with recent World Health Organization guidelines. Near-real-time online water quality monitoring, microbial source tracking (MST) and MST-guided quantitative microbial-risk assessment (QMRA) are examples of the proposed analytical tools. In this context, this overview article also provides a short introduction to recently emerging methodologies in microbiological diagnostics to support reading for the practitioner. Finally, the article highlights future research and development needs. This article is categorized under: 1Engineering Water > Water, Health, and Sanitation2Science of Water > Water Extremes3Water and Life > Nature of Freshwater Ecosystems. LA - eng TS - PubMed DO - 10.1002/wat2.1282 PM - 29780584 AD - Division Water Quality and Health Department Pharmacology, Physiology and Microbiology, Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences Krems a. d. Donau Austria. Centre for Water Resource Systems Technische Universität Wien Vienna Austria. Centre for Water Resource Systems Technische Universität Wien Vienna Austria. Institute for Water Quality, Resource and Waste Management Technische Universität Wien Vienna Austria. Institute of Chemical, Environmental & Bioscience Engineering, Research Group Environmental Microbiology and Molecular Diagnostics 166/5/3, Technische Universität Wien Vienna Austria. Interuniversity Cooperation Centre for Water and Health, www.waterandhealth.at. Interuniversity Cooperation Centre for Water and Health, www.waterandhealth.at. Unit Water Hygiene, Institute for Hygiene and Applied Immunology Medical University of Vienna Vienna Austria. Centre for Water Resource Systems Technische Universität Wien Vienna Austria. Institute of Chemical, Environmental & Bioscience Engineering, Research Group Environmental Microbiology and Molecular Diagnostics 166/5/3, Technische Universität Wien Vienna Austria. Institute of Chemical, Environmental & Bioscience Engineering, Research Group Environmental Microbiology and Molecular Diagnostics 166/5/3, Technische Universität Wien Vienna Austria. Interuniversity Cooperation Centre for Water and Health, www.waterandhealth.at. Centre for Water Resource Systems Technische Universität Wien Vienna Austria. Interuniversity Cooperation Centre for Water and Health, www.waterandhealth.at. Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources Management Technische Universität Wien Vienna Austria. Interuniversity Cooperation Centre for Water and Health, www.waterandhealth.at. Unit Water Hygiene, Institute for Hygiene and Applied Immunology Medical University of Vienna Vienna Austria. Department of Environmental Technology Technical University of Berlin Berlin Germany. Department of Environmental Microbiology Eawag, Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology Dübendorf Switzerland. Institute of Chemical, Environmental & Bioscience Engineering, Research Group Environmental Microbiology and Molecular Diagnostics 166/5/3, Technische Universität Wien Vienna Austria. Department for Water Resources Management and Environmental Analytics Institute for Water, Energy and Sustainability, Joanneum Research, Graz Austria. Division Water Quality and Health Department Pharmacology, Physiology and Microbiology, Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences Krems a. d. Donau Austria. Institute of Chemical, Environmental & Bioscience Engineering, Research Group Environmental Microbiology and Molecular Diagnostics 166/5/3, Technische Universität Wien Vienna Austria. Interuniversity Cooperation Centre for Water and Health, www.waterandhealth.at. M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK AU - Schacherl, Ingrid T1 - Non-Binary Universities CY - Wien KW - Option6_07 L2 - https://www.google.at/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=10&ved=2ahUKEwjT8ty2zrroAhWSsnEKHY8NCE4QFjAJegQICBAB&url=https:%2F%2Funiko.ac.at%2Fmodules%2Fdownload.php%3Fkey%3D17784_DE_O%26cs%3D98DD&usg=AOvVaw38hvQUBq7GqLUbrJw3D3hb Y2 - 10.01.2019 AB - Non-Binary Universities. Maßnahmen zur Stärkung der Geschlechterdiversität an Universitäten und Hochschulen in Österreich IN - Akademie der Bildenden Künste Wien TS - RIS T4 - Maßnahmen zur Stärkung der Geschlechterdiversität an Universitäten und Hochschulen in Österreich M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Scheikl, Sigrid AU - Seliger, Carina AU - Grüner, Barbara AU - Muhar, Susanne T1 - Ausweisung wertvoller Gewässerstrecken in Österreich und deren Schutzstatus PY - 2020 PB - Institut für Hydrobiologie & Gewässermanagement (IHG) KW - Option6_04 UR - https://www.wwf.at/de/view/files/download/showDownload/?tool=12&feld=download&sprach_connect=3631#:~:text=Derzeit%20weisen%2011%25%20(328%20km,oder%20ein%20hohes%20Entwicklungspotential%20auf. SP - 26 Y3 - 01.07.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 03014215 AU - Scherhaufer, Patrick AU - Höltinger, Stefan AU - Salak, Boris AU - Schauppenlehner, Thomas AU - Schmidt, Johannes T1 - Patterns of acceptance and non-acceptance within energy landscapes: A case study on wind energy expansion in Austria JF - Energy Policy SP - 863 EP - 870 VL - 109 PY - 2017 KW - Option6_11 UR - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0301421517303488 JA - Energy Policy Y2 - 2021/07/20/16:13:09 LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.1016/j.enpol.2017.05.057 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - NEWS AU - Scherndl, Gabriele T1 - Suche am Wiener Donaukanal T4 - Der weite Weg zum nächsten Klo JF - Der Standard PY - 2019 DA - 24.09.2019 KW - Option6_07 N1 - source: www.derstandard.at UR - https://www.derstandard.at/story/2000108558664/suche-am-wiener-donaukanal-der-weite-weg-zum-naechsten-klo Y2 - 2021/07/01 T3 - DER STANDARD AB - Toiletten im öffentlichen Raum werden weniger und teurer. Am Dienstag eröffnet die erste umgebaute und künftig kostenpflichtige Anlage der Wiener Linien. Eine Suche LA - de-AT TS - RIS M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 0945-358X AU - Schilling, C. AU - Zessner, Matthias AU - Kovacs, A. AU - Hochedlinger, G. AU - Windhofer, G. AU - Gabriel, Oliver AU - Thaler, S. AU - Parajka, J. AU - Natho, S. T1 - Stickstoff- und Phosphorbelastungen der Fließgewässer Österreichs und Möglichkeiten zu deren Reduktion JF - Österreichische Wasser- und Abfallwirtschaft SP - 105 EP - 116 IS - 5-6 VL - 63 PY - 2011 U3 - PII: 295 KW - Option6_05 TS - CrossRef DO - 10.1007/s00506-011-0295-5 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 1747-6585 AU - Schinegger, Rafaela AU - Trautwein, Clemens AU - Melcher, Andreas AU - Schmutz, Stefan T1 - Multiple human pressures and their spatial patterns in European running waters JF - Water and environment journal : the journal SP - 261 EP - 273 IS - 2 VL - 26 PY - 2012 U3 - Journal Article KW - Option6_04 L2 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4038270 AB - Running water ecosystems of Europe are affected by various human pressures. However, little is known about the prevalence, spatial patterns, interactions with natural environment and co-occurrence of pressures. This study represents the first high-resolution data analysis of human pressures at the European scale, where important pressure criteria for 9330 sampling sites in 14 European countries were analysed. We identified 15 criteria describing major anthropogenic degradation and combined these into a global pressure index by taking additive effects of multiple pressures into account. Rivers are affected by alterations of water quality (59%), hydrology (41%) and morphology (38%). Connectivity is disrupted at the catchment level in 85% and 35% at the river segment level. Approximately 31% of all sites are affected by one, 29% by two, 28% by three and 12% by four pressure groups; only 21% are unaffected. In total, 47% of the sites are multi-impacted. Approximately 90% of lowland rivers are impacted by a combination of all four pressure groups. LA - eng TS - PubMed DO - 10.1111/j.1747-6593.2011.00285.x PM - 24899914 AD - Institute of Hydrobiology and Aquatic Ecosystem Management, Department of Water, Atmosphere and Environment, BOKU - University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna, Austria. Institute of Hydrobiology and Aquatic Ecosystem Management, Department of Water, Atmosphere and Environment, BOKU - University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna, Austria. Institute of Hydrobiology and Aquatic Ecosystem Management, Department of Water, Atmosphere and Environment, BOKU - University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna, Austria. Institute of Hydrobiology and Aquatic Ecosystem Management, Department of Water, Atmosphere and Environment, BOKU - University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna, Austria. M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK AU - Schmutz, Ulrich AU - Lennartsson, Margi AU - Williams, Sarah AU - Devereaux, Maria AU - Davies, Gareth T1 - The benefits of gardening and food growing for health and wellbeing PY - 2014 PB - Garden Organic and Sustain KW - Option6_01 LA - en TS - DataCite DO - 10.13140/RG.2.1.3703.5289 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - CHAP SN - 978-3-658-27854-0 AU - Schönhuth, Michael AU - Jerrentrup, Maja Tabea T1 - Partizipation in Entwicklungs- und Transformationsprozessen T2 - Partizipation und nachhaltige Entwicklung. Ein Überblick ED - Schönhuth, Michael ED - Jerrentrup, Maja Tabea PY - 2019 CY - Wiesbaden PB - Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden PB - Imprint: Springer VS ET - 1. Edition 2019 KW - Option6_11 UR - ISBN: 978-3-658-27854-0 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 978-3-658-27854-0 T1 - Partizipation und nachhaltige Entwicklung PY - 2019 CY - Wiesbaden PB - Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden PB - Imprint: Springer VS KW - Option6_11 ET - 1. Edition 2019 ED - Schönhuth, Michael ED - Jerrentrup, Maja Tabea L2 - http://media.obvsg.at/AC15594200-1001 SP - 288 TS - Österreichischer Bibliothekenverbund Gesamtkatalog DO - 10.1007/978-3-658-27854-0 T4 - Ein Überblick M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK T1 - GeoAustria T2 - Berichte der Geologischen Bundesanstalt PY - 2001 CY - Wien PB - Verlag der Geologischen Bundesanstalt (GBA) KW - Option6_08 U3 - ISSN: 1017-8880 IS - 57 ED - Schönlaub, H. P. ED - Daurer, A. UR - https://opac.geologie.ac.at/ais312/detail.aspx?parentpriref= VL - 57 SP - 272 Y2 - 2001 IN - Geologische Bundesanstalt (GBA) T4 - Das strategische Programmpaket der Geologischen Bundesanstalt Y3 - 2021/07/01 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - MAP AU - Schubert, Gerhard T1 - Hydrogeologische Karte der Republik Österreich PY - 2003 CY - Wien PB - Geologische Bundesanstalt (GBA) KW - Option6_08 IS - 1:500.000 UR - https://www.geologie.ac.at/forschung-entwicklung/kartierung-landesaufnahme/wasser/hydrogeologische-karte T4 - mit Kurzerläuterungen Y3 - 2021/07/01 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 0305-8719 AU - Schubert, Gerhard AU - Berka, Rudolf AU - Katzlberger, Christian AU - Motschka, Klaus AU - Denner, Monika AU - Grath, Johannes AU - Philippitsch, Rudolf T1 - Radionuclides in groundwater, rocks and stream sediments in Austria – results from a recent survey JF - Geological Society, London, Special Publications SP - 83 EP - 112 IS - 1 VL - 451 PY - 2018 KW - Option6_08 TS - CrossRef DO - 10.1144/SP451.10 AD - Department for Hydrogeology and Geothermal Energy, Geological Survey of Austria, Neulinggasse 38, 1030 Vienna, Austria Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety (AGES), Competence Centre Radiation Protection and Radiochemistry, Spargelfeldstrasse 191, A-1220 Vienna, Austria Environment Agency of Austria (Umweltbundesamt), Testing Laboratory for Environmental Analysis, Spittelauer Lände 5, 1090 Vienna, Austria Environment Agency of Austria (Umweltbundesamt), Unit Groundwater, Spittelauer Lände 5, 1090 Vienna, Austria Austrian Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management, Division IV 3, National and International Water Management, Marxergasse 2, 1030 Vienna, Austria M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 978-3-85316-085-5 T1 - Trinkbare Tiefengrundwässer in Österreich T2 - Abhandlungen der Geologischen Bundesanstalt PY - 2015 CY - Wien PB - Geologische Bundesanstalt KW - Option6_08 U3 - Philippitsch, Rudolf (VerfasserIn) Schubert, Gerhard (VerfasserIn) Berka, Rudolf (VerfasserIn) Finger, Friedrich (VerfasserIn) Schuster, Ralf (VerfasserIn) ED - Schubert, Gerhard ED - Philippitsch, Rudolf ED - Berka, Rudolf ED - Finger, Friedrich ED - Schuster, Ralf L2 - http://d-nb.info/1104702487/04 VL - Band 64 SP - 179 LA - ger TS - GBV Gemeinsamer Bibliotheksverbund M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 0273-1223 AU - Schütze, M. AU - Wriege-Bechtold, A. AU - Zinati, T. AU - Söbke, H. AU - Wißmann, I. AU - Schulz, M. AU - Veser, S. AU - Londong, J. AU - Barjenbruch, M. AU - Alex, J. T1 - Simulation and visualization of material flows in sanitation systems for streamlined sustainability assessment JF - Water Science and Technology SP - 1966 EP - 1976 IS - 10 VL - 79 PY - 2019 U3 - Times cited: 1 KW - Option6_01 Y2 - 2019/05/15 AB - New and alternative sanitation systems are increasingly discussed and find their way into implementation. However, discussions on sanitation concepts often are held in a rather emotional way. Furthermore, not all the available sanitation concepts might be known to the decision maker. The work presented here attempts to contribute to a good discussion and decision making process by compiling available technologies, by defining easy-to-implement criteria for a sustainability assessment method and by integrating these results into a simulation tool which allows to visualize the related resource fluxes (e.g. those on nutrients, such as N, P and K) and to analyse different sanitation options with regard to their capital and operational costs and with regard to environmental impact criteria such as greenhouse gas emissions. Whilst the calculations are to be considered as being approximate in their nature (due to uncertainties or lack of suitable input data), this tool allows the planners, with sometimes little modelling experience, to consider the characteristics of sanitation systems. Whilst starting from earlier work, such as Eawag's Sanitation Compendium and work on material flow analysis, work described in this contribution merges resource flux modelling, easy-to-use simulation and visualization and methods of life cycle assessment and life cycle costing. The simulation tool is freely available on https://www.ifak.eu/en/products/sampsons. compared to santiago: individual set up of systems, no losses considered, pollutants aspect included (diclofenac) LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.2166/wst.2019.199 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 978-3-99004-513-8 AU - Schwarzl, Bettina AU - Sedy, Katrin AU - Zethner, Gerhard T1 - Umstellung der Österreichischen Stickstoff- und Phosphorbilanz der Landwirtschaft auf Eurostat-Vorgaben T2 - Reports PY - 2019 CY - Wien KW - Option6_01 U3 - Times cited: 1 IS - 0694 ED - Umweltbundesamt VL - 0694 TS - RIS M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Seidelmann, Reinold T1 - South-Western Towns PY - 2013 CY - Wien PB - Österreichische Entwicklungszusammenarbeit (OEZA) KW - Option6_10 UR - https://www.entwicklung.at/fileadmin/user_upload/Dokumente/Publikationen/Downloads_Laender_DivBerichte/Uganda/SW_Towns_Review_ExecutiveSummary_01.pdf TS - RIS T4 - A Review of the Results and Sustainability of Water and Sanitation Interventions since 1996 T5 - Final Report Y3 - 24.06.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - Seifollahi-Aghmiuni, Samaneh AU - Nockrach, Minnoka AU - Kalantari, Zahra T1 - The Potential of Wetlands in Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals of the 2030 Agenda JF - Water SP - 609 IS - 3 VL - 11 PY - 2019 U3 - PII: w11030609 KW - Option6_04 TS - CrossRef DO - 10.3390/w11030609 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 978-3-88961-317-2 T1 - Handbuch zur Partizipation PY - 2012 CY - Berlin PB - Kulturbuch KW - Option6_11 ET - 2. A2 - Walz, Susanne A2 - Kast, Alexandra A2 - Schulze, Gesine A2 - Born, Lukas A2 - Krüger, Katja A2 - Niggemeier, Katja ED - Senatsverwaltung für Stadtentwicklung SP - 340 LA - ger IN - Berlin TS - GBV Gemeinsamer Bibliotheksverbund M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Senatsverwaltung für Stadtentwicklung und Wohnen T1 - Regenwasserbewirtschaftung und Wasserdesign am Potsdamer Platz T2 - Ökologischer Stadtplan PY - o.J. KW - Option6_02 UR - https://www.stadtentwicklung.berlin.de/bauen/oekologisches_bauen/de/modellvorhaben/kuras/download/potsdamerpatz.pdf Y3 - 24.6.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - ICOMM AU - Senekowitsch, Susanne T1 - Genderneutrale Toiletten T2 - Umsetzung der Gleichstellungsziele bei WUK Bildung und Beratung UR - https://www.wuk.at/en/magazin/2020/genderneutrale-toiletten/ PY - 2020 KW - Option6_07 AB - Die Jugendlichen und Trainer_innen von spacelab haben WUK Bildung und Beratung bei der piktografischen Umsetzung der Gleichstellungsziele unterstützt. IN - WUK TS - RIS Y3 - 2020/08/18 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 978-1-94124-283-4 AU - Sharvelle, S. AU - Ashbolt, Nicholas AU - Clerico, E. AU - Hultquist, R. AU - Leverenz, H. AU - Olivieri, A. T1 - Risk-Based Framework for the Development of Public Health Guidance for Decentralized Non-Potable Water Systems T2 - WE&RF PY - 2017 CY - Alexandria, VA KW - Option6_01 U3 - Times cited: 1 L2 - https://7d22a3c6-d58b-4636-8cac-3260dc7d6552.filesusr.com/ugd/632dc3_8831385f1c2f4bb1b2976b06719832ae.pdf?index=true TS - RIS M4 - Citavi ER - TY - THES AU - Skorupa, Esther T1 - Virtual Water T4 - Towards Multi-layered Water Accounts DA - 2021 CY - Wien PB - Universität für Bodenkultur (BOKU) KW - SDG6_Kapitel M3 - Quantifying Impacts of Global Water Consumption at the Example of Austria M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - Skougaard Kaspersen, Per AU - Høegh Ravn, Nanna AU - Arnbjerg-Nielsen, Karsten AU - Madsen, Henrik AU - Drews, Martin T1 - Comparison of the impacts of urban development and climate change on exposing European cities to pluvial flooding JF - Hydrology and Earth System Sciences SP - 4131 EP - 4147 IS - 8 VL - 21 PY - 2017 KW - Option6_02 JA - Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. TS - CrossRef DO - 10.5194/hess-21-4131-2017 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 978-3-85010-292-6 AU - Sozialministerium T1 - Altern und Zukunft Bundesplan für Seniorinnen und Senioren PY - 2013 CY - Wien KW - Option6_07 U3 - OCLC: 898073017 L2 - https://broschuerenservice.sozialministerium.at/Home/Download?publicationId=198 Y2 - 2021/04/01 LA - de TS - RIS M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Österreichisches Lebensmittelbuch PY - 2020 CY - Wien KW - Option6_08 ET - IV ED - Sozialministerium M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - Spuhler, Dorothee AU - Roller, Leandra T1 - Sanitation technology library: details and data sources for appropriateness profiles and transfer coefficients PY - 2020 U3 - Times cited: 2 version: 1.0 type: dataset DOI: 10.25678/0000SS KW - Option6_01 UR - https://opendata.eawag.ch/dataset/sanitation-technology-library Y2 - 2021/04/07 AB - This data is generic and can be used to identify locally appropriate sanitation system options and quantify corresponding resource recovery and loss potentials in any case. It has previously been used to generate sanitation system options and to quantify phosphorus, nitrogen, total solids, and water flows in 101'548 sanitation systems generated from 41 potential technologies appropriate for a small town (Katarnyia) in Nepal. Please contact us for any newer version of the dataset.The data contains a user instructions for the associated models and a catalogue of 41 technologies summarising appropriateness profiles and raw data on transfer coefficients. A csv file with a compilation of all data is made available for more convenient reuse. LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.25678/0000SS M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 03014797 AU - Spuhler, Dorothee AU - Scheidegger, Andreas AU - Maurer, Max T1 - Ex-ante quantification of nutrient, total solids, and water flows in sanitation systems JF - Journal of Environmental Management VL - 280 PY - 2021 U3 - Times cited: 1 KW - Option6_01 UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85097895175&doi=10.1016%2fj.jenvman.2020.111785&partnerID=40&md5=7671641d392774985b874fa7fd3bb8bb JA - Journal of Environmental Management Y2 - 2021 TS - RIS DO - 10.1016/j.jenvman.2020.111785 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Stadt Freiburg im Breisgau T1 - Quartier Vauban - Von der Kaserne zum Stadtteil: Abschlussbericht zur Entwicklungsmaßnahme Vauban | 1992 - 2014 PY - 2014 KW - Option6_01 U3 - Times cited: 1 UR - https://www.freiburg.de/pb/site/Freiburg/get/params_E-472828301/1032280/Abschlussbericht%20Vauban_17 L2 - https://www.freiburg.de/pb/site/Freiburg/get/params_E1328362215/1032280/Abschlussbericht%20Vauban_170516.pdf TS - RIS Y3 - 30.06.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - ICOMM AU - Stadt Linz T1 - Wenn´s plötzlich eilig wird T2 - die öffentlichen WC-Anlagen der Stadt helfen UR - https://www.linz.at/medienservice/2021/202106_111176.php PY - 2021 KW - Option6_07 CY - Linz Y2 - 10.06.2021 AB - 77 öffentlich zugängliche „stille Örtchen“ über das Stadtgebiet verteilt LA - de TS - RIS Y3 - 2020/08/14 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - ICOMM AU - Stadt Wien T1 - Öffentliche WC Wien | Anwendungsverzeichnis | data.gv.at UR - https://www.data.gv.at/anwendungen/oeffentliche-wc-wien/ PY - 2014 KW - Option6_07 N1 - source: www.data.gv.at AB - Diese App ist eine große Hilfe die nächste öffentliche Toilette in Wien zu finden. LA - de IN - data.gv.at TS - RIS Y3 - 2021/07/01 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - ICOMM AU - StadtLABOR T1 - Innovationen für urbane Lebensqualität GmbH UR - https://www.stadtlaborgraz.at/de/project/green-lab PY - o.J. KW - Option6_02 CY - Graz IN - green.Lab Y3 - 24.06.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Stamberger, Matthias AU - Hartmann, Nik AU - Brunner, Urs T1 - Masterplan ZüriWC PY - 2015 CY - Zürich PB - Stadt Zürich KW - Option6_07 ED - Umwelt- und Gesundheitsschutz Zürich ED - Immobilien Stadt Zürich UR - https://www.stadt-zuerich.ch/zueriwc TS - RIS T4 - Strategie und Objektbestand ab 2015 Y3 - 2021/07/01 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - NEWS AU - Stang, Michael T1 - Tolle Idee! Was wurde daraus? T4 - Urinal für Frauen JF - Deutschlandfunk DA - 28.02.2017 KW - Option6_07 UR - https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/tolle-idee-was-wurde-daraus-urinal-fuer-frauen.676.de.html?dram:article_id=380096 Y2 - 2021/07/01 AB - Um den direkten Kontakt mit Keimen auf öffentlichen Toiletten zu vermeiden, hocken Frauen häufig über der Kloschüssel, ohne sich zu setzen. Oder sie verwenden viel Klopapier zum Abdecken. Der Wissenschaftler Mete Demiriz hat schon vor Jahren Urinale für Frauen entwickelt. Einen Hersteller konnte er bislang nicht finden. LA - de-DE TS - RIS M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Starkl, M. AU - Binner, E. AU - Fürhacker, Maria AU - Holubar, P. AU - Koeck, S. AU - Lenz, K. AU - Mascher, F. AU - Ornetzeder, M. AU - Ollak, M. AU - Haberl, Raimund T1 - Nachhaltige Strategien der Abwasserentsorgung im ländlichen Raum PY - 2005 CY - Wien KW - Option6_01 U3 - Times cited: 3 ED - Bundesministerium für Landwirtschaft, Regionen und Tourismus UR - https://info.bmlrt.gv.at/service/publikationen/wasser/SUS-SAN.html TS - RIS T4 - SUS-SAN FORSCHUNGSPROJEKT Endbericht Y3 - 30.06.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB T1 - Ziel_06 T2 - Indikatorenset zur Agenda PY - 2020 KW - Target1_Kapitel ET - 4. ED - Statistik Austria UR - https://www.statistik.at/web_de/statistiken/internationales/agenda2030_sustainable_development_goals/un-agenda2030_monitoring/index.html T4 - Sauberes Wasser und Sanitäreinrichtungen T5 - Indikatoren Y3 - 2021/07/02 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Statistik Austria T1 - Monitoring der UN Agenda 2030 - Nationale Entwicklung PY - 2021 KW - Option6_10 UR - http://www.statistik.at/web_de/statistiken/internationales/agenda2030_sustainable_development_goals/un-agenda2030_monitoring/index.html TS - RIS Y3 - 24.06.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - Statistische Amt der Europäischen Union T1 - Methodology and Handbook Eurostat/OECD PY - 2013 U3 - Times cited: 1 KW - Option6_01 UR - https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/documents/2393397/2518760/Nutrient_Budgets_Handbook_(CPSA_AE_109)_corrected3.pdf/4a3647de-da73-4d23-b94b-e2b23844dc31 LA - en TS - RIS T4 - Nutrient Budgets M4 - Citavi ER - TY - ICOMM AU - Statistische Amt der Europäischen Union T1 - Anteil der Totalbevölkerung, der kein WC für den alleinigen Gebrauch seines Haushalts hat T2 - EU-SILC Erhebung UR - https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/de/web/products-datasets/-/TESSI294 PY - 2020 KW - Target2_Kapitel Y2 - 2021/07/01 IN - Statistische Amt der Europäischen Union (EUROSTAT) Y3 - 2021/07/01 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - ICOMM AU - Statistische Amt der Europäischen Union T1 - Bevölkerung, die weder ein Bad, eine Dusche noch ein WC in ihrer Wohnung hat nach Armutsgefährdung UR - https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/de/web/products-datasets/product?code=sdg_06_10 PY - 2020 KW - Target2_Kapitel IN - Statistische Amt der Europäischen Union (EUROSTAT) Y3 - 2021/07/01 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - ICOMM AU - Statistische Amt der Europäischen Union T1 - An die öffentliche Wasserversorgung angeschlossene Bevölkerung UR - http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=env_wat_pop&lang=de PY - 2021 KW - Target1_Kapitel Y2 - 2021/07/01 IN - Statistische Amt der Europäischen Union (EUROSTAT) M4 - Citavi ER - TY - ICOMM AU - Statistische Amt der Europäischen Union T1 - Anteil der Totalbevölkerung, die weder ein Bad, noch eine Dusche in ihrer Wohnung hat T2 - EU-SILC Erhebung UR - https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/databrowser/view/tessi293/default/table?lang=de PY - 2021 KW - Target2_Kapitel IN - Statistische Amt der Europäischen Union (EUROSTAT) Y3 - 2021/07/01 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Steffelbauer, David AU - Günther, Markus AU - Neumayer, Markus AU - Fuchs-Hanusch, Daniela T1 - AZM - Aktives Zustandsmonitoring von Trinkwasserverteilnetzen PY - 2017 CY - Wien KW - Option6_03 ED - Bundesministeriums für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Umwelt und Wasserwirtschaft UR - https://www.bmlrt.gv.at/service/publikationen/wasser/AZM-Trinkwasserverteilnetze.html SP - 170 TS - RIS Y3 - 2020/10/20 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 0036-8075 AU - Steffen, Will AU - Richardson, Katherine AU - Rockstrom, J. AU - Cornell, S. E. AU - Fetzer, I. AU - Bennett, E. M. AU - Biggs, R. AU - Carpenter, S. R. AU - de Vries, W. AU - de Wit, C. A. AU - Folke, C. AU - Gerten, Dieter AU - Heinke, J. AU - Mace, G. M. AU - Persson, L. M. AU - Ramanathan, V. AU - Reyers, B. AU - Sorlin, S. T1 - Planetary boundaries: Guiding human development on a changing planet JF - Science SP - 1259855 IS - 6223 VL - 347 PY - 2015 U3 - Times cited: 1 KW - Option6_01 KW - Option6_11 KW - SDG6_Kapitel JA - Science Y2 - 2015/02/13 AB - The planetary boundaries framework defines a safe operating space for humanity based on the intrinsic biophysical processes that regulate the stability of the Earth system. Here, we revise and update the planetary boundary framework, with a focus on the underpinning biophysical science, based on targeted input from expert research communities and on more general scientific advances over the past 5 years. Several of the boundaries now have a two-tier approach, reflecting the importance of cross-scale interactions and the regional-level heterogeneity of the processes that underpin the boundaries. Two core boundaries—climate change and biosphere integrity—have been identified, each of which has the potential on its own to drive the Earth system into a new state should they be substantially and persistently transgressed. LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.1126/science.1259855 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - THES AU - Stelzl, Anika T1 - Regenwasserversickerung in Rohrgräben T4 - Rechtliche und normative Rahmenbedingungen und bautechnische Anforderungen DA - 2019 CY - Graz PB - Technische Universität Graz (TU Graz) KW - Option6_02 UR - https://www.tugraz.at/fileadmin/user_upload/Institute/SWW/3_Unterseite_Lehre/4_Masterarbeiten/MA_Anika_Stelzl.pdf A3 - Fuchs-Hanusch, Daniela A3 - Krebs, Gerald M3 - Masterarbeit Y3 - 24.6.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK AU - Stoisser, Tomas T1 - Das Stockholm System in Graz CY - Graz KW - Option6_02 UR - https://www.linzer-baumforum.at/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/2019-Vortrag-Teil-1.pdf Y2 - 08.03.2019 IN - Stadt Graz T4 - Erfahrungen mit einem innovativen Wurzelraum für vitale Bäume in der Stadt Y3 - 24.06.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 1866-6280 AU - Stumpp, Christine AU - Żurek, Anna J. AU - Wachniew, Przemysław AU - Gargini, Alessandro AU - Gemitzi, Alexandra AU - Filippini, Maria AU - Witczak, Stanisław T1 - A decision tree tool supporting the assessment of groundwater vulnerability JF - Environmental Earth Sciences IS - 13 VL - 75 PY - 2016 U3 - PII: 5859 KW - Option6_08 JA - Environ Earth Sci TS - CrossRef DO - 10.1007/s12665-016-5859-z M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 0-316-86173-1 AU - Surowiecki, James T1 - The wisdom of crowds PY - 2004 CY - London PB - Little Brown KW - Option6_11 ET - 1. publ SP - XXI, 295 S TS - Österreichischer Bibliothekenverbund Gesamtkatalog T4 - Why the many are smarter than the few and how collective wisdom shapes business, economies, societies and nations M4 - Citavi ER - TY - GEN AU - Sustainable Sanitation Alliance T1 - Sustainable Sanitation Alliance PY - 2007 KW - Option6_01 KW - Option6_11 U3 - Times cited: 1 UR - https://www.susana.org/en/ TS - RIS Y3 - 2020/10/15 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - Sustainable Sanitation Alliance T1 - Towards more sustainable sanitation solutions - SuSanA Vision Document PY - 2008 U3 - Times cited: 1 KW - Option6_01 UR - https://www.susana.org/en/knowledge-hub/resources-and-publications/library/details/267 TS - RIS Y3 - 2019/11/28 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Sustainable Sanitation Alliance T1 - Contribution of sustainable sanitation to the Agenda 2030 for sustainable development PY - 2017 CY - Eschborn, Germany KW - Option6_10 UR - https://www.susana.org/_resources/documents/default/3-2715-7-1542994110.pdf SP - 4 LA - en TS - RIS T4 - SuSanA Vision Document 2017 Y3 - 24.06.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - GEN AU - Sustainable Sanitation Alliance T1 - Case studies PY - 2020 KW - Option6_01 U3 - Times cited: 1 UR - https://www.susana.org/en/knowledge-hub/resources-and-publications/case-studies TS - RIS Y3 - 2020/08/12 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - The Royal Society for Public Health T1 - Taking the P*** PY - Mai 2019 CY - London KW - Option6_07 UR - https://www.rsph.org.uk/our-work/policy/healthy-places/taking-the-p.html AB - This report explores the dire state of the UK’s public conveniences, the impact this has on health and wellbeing, and public perceptions of what should be done TS - RIS T4 - The Decline of the Great British Public Toilet Y3 - 2020/03/26 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 978-3-906484-57-0 AU - Tilley, Elizabeth AU - Ulrich, Lukas AU - Lüthi, Christoph AU - Reymond, Ph. AU - Zurbrügg, C. T1 - Compendium of sanitation systems and technologies PY - 2014 CY - Dübendorf PB - EAWAG KW - Option6_01 KW - Target2_Kapitel ET - 2nd revised edition L2 - http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1082387036 SP - 176 TS - WorldCat M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 3-7083-0161-7 AU - Traxler, A. AU - Minarz, E. AU - Englisch, T. AU - Fink, B. AU - Zechmeister, H. AU - Essl, Franz T1 - Rote Liste der gefährdeten Biotoptypen Österreichs PY - 2005 CY - Wien PB - NWV, Neuer Wiss. Verl. KW - Option6_04 L2 - http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/723026265 SP - 286 IN - Umweltbundesamt (UBA) TS - WorldCat M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - Trepel, Michael T1 - Nährstoffrückhalt und Gewässerrenaturierung JF - Korrespondez Wasserwirtschaft SP - 211 EP - 215 IS - 4 VL - 2009 PY - 2009 KW - Option6_05 PB - DWA Y2 - 2021/07/23/12:08:06 TS - RIS DO - 10.3243/kwe2009.04.002 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 01692046 AU - Tzoulas, Konstantinos AU - Korpela, Kalevi AU - Venn, Stephen AU - Yli-Pelkonen, Vesa AU - Kaźmierczak, Aleksandra AU - Niemela, Jari AU - James, Philip T1 - Promoting ecosystem and human health in urban areas using Green Infrastructure: A literature review JF - Landscape and Urban Planning SP - 167 EP - 178 IS - 3 VL - 81 PY - 2007 U3 - PII: S0169204607000503 KW - Option6_02 TS - CrossRef DO - 10.1016/j.landurbplan.2007.02.001 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 2363-829X T1 - Organische Mikroverunreinigungen in Gewässern - Vierte Reinigungsstufe für weniger Einträge T2 - UBA-Positionspapier PY - 2015 CY - Dessau-Roßlau, Deutschland PB - Umweltbundesamt KW - Option6_06 U3 - ISSN nicht ISBN UR - https://www.umweltbundesamt.de/publikationen/organische-mikroverunreinigungen-in-gewaessern L2 - https://www.umweltbundesamt.de/publikationen/organische-mikroverunreinigungen-in-gewaessern Y2 - 2021/06/11 AB - Die Konzentrationen an Mikroverunreinigungen überschreiten in vielen Gewässern die gesetzlich vorgegebenen Umweltqualitätsnormen. Zur Reduzierung der Einträge reichen die möglichen Vermeidungsmaßnahmen, wie Anwendungsbeschränkungen oder -verbote über Stoffrecht, Produktrecht, Verminderung von Luftemissionen nicht aus, so dass nur eine nachgeschaltete Abwasserbehandlungstechnik Erfolg verspricht. Dies erfordert die Fortschreibung des Standes der Technik bei der Abwasserbehandlung und die Einführung weitergehender Abwasserbehandlungsverfahren (4. Reinigungsstufe) in den kommunalen Kläranlagen (KA) der Größenklasse 5 sowie kleinerer KA, die in sensitive Gewässer einleiten. Am wirksamsten und kosteneffizientesten sind dabei gegenwärtig die Verfahren der Ozonung und der Aktivkohleadsorption durch Pulveraktivkohle. Für eine gerechte Lastenverteilung sollten Optionen für eine öffentliche Anreizfinanzierung erwogen werden. LA - de IN - Umweltbundesamt (UBA) TS - RIS Y3 - 30.06.2021 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 978-3-99004-414-8 T1 - Elfter Umweltkontrollbericht T2 - Report / Umweltbundesamt PY - 2016 CY - Wien PB - Umweltbundesamt GmbH KW - Option6_08 ET - 2. korrigierte Auflage UR - http://www.umweltbundesamt.at/aktuell/publikationen/publikationssuche/publikationsdetail/?pub_id=2185 L2 - http://www.umweltbundesamt.at/fileadmin/site/publikationen/REP0600.pdf VL - REP-0600 SP - 298 LA - ger IN - Umweltbundesamt (UBA) TS - GBV Gemeinsamer Bibliotheksverbund T4 - Umweltsituation in Österreich: Bericht des Umweltministers an den Nationalrat Y3 - 2021/07/01 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - ICOMM AU - Umweltbundesamt T1 - Nanopartikel UR - https://www.umweltbundesamt.de/nanopartikel PY - 2019 KW - Option6_06 N1 - Text Y2 - 2021/06/11 LA - de TS - RIS Y3 - 2021/06/11 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 978-3-99004-503-9 T1 - Zwölfter Umweltkontrollbericht T2 - Report / Umweltbundesamt PY - 2019 CY - Wien PB - Umweltbundesamt GmbH KW - Option6_05 U3 - S. 81-89, Kapitel 6 UR - https://www.umweltbundesamt.at/fileadmin/site/publikationen/rep0684.pdf L2 - http://www.umweltbundesamt.at/fileadmin/site/publikationen/REP0600.pdf VL - REP-0684 SP - 298 LA - ger IN - Umweltbundesamt (UBA) TS - GBV Gemeinsamer Bibliotheksverbund T4 - Umweltsituation in Österreich Y3 - 2021/07/23 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - STAT T1 - Resolution adopted by the General Assembly on 28 July 2010 64/292. The human right to water and sanitation KW - Target1_Kapitel UR - https://undocs.org/pdf?symbol=en/A/RES/64/292 Y2 - 2010 IN - UN General Asssembly Y3 - 2021/07/02 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - UN Water T1 - Integrated Monitoring Guide for Sustainable Development Goal 6 on Water and Sanitation Targets and global indicators PY - 2017 U3 - Times cited: 1 KW - Option6_01 KW - Target2_Kapitel UR - https://www.unwater.org/publications/sdg-6-targets-indicators/ AB - The UN-Water Integrated Monitoring Initiative for Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6 supports countries in monitoring water and sanitation and compiles data to report on global progress. The Initiative is a collaboration between United Nations agencies to streamline global monitoring efforts and foster cross-sectoral collaboration. The Integrated Monitoring Guide for SDG 6 constitutes a main point of reference in this work, and comprises the following components: The Guide should not be seen as a prescriptive set of rules to be adhered to, but rather as promoting an integrated approach for monitoring SDG 6. We anticipate that the Guide will be continually revised during the SDG period, to incorporate methodological and technological developments, as well as institutional good practices that can improve monitoring effectiveness and efficiency. TS - RIS Y3 - 2019/09/26 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 978-92-1-101370-2 AU - UN Water T1 - Sustainable Development Goal 6 - Synthesis report 2018 on water and sanitation PY - 2018 CY - New York, New York, United States of America PB - United Nations (UN) KW - Option6_10 L2 - https://www.unwater.org/publications/highlights-sdg-6-synthesis-report-2018-on-water-and-sanitation-2/ SP - 195 LA - eng TS - RIS M4 - Citavi ER - TY - STAT T1 - Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes KW - SDG6_Kapitel L2 - https://unece.org/fileadmin/DAM/env/water/pdf/watercon.pdf Y2 - 17. März 1992 IN - United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) T4 - Water Convention Y3 - 2021/07/01 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 978-92-3-100201-4 T1 - The United Nations World Water Development Report 2017 T2 - The United Nations world water development report PY - 2017 CY - Paris KW - Option6_01 U3 - Times cited: 2 OCLC: 989085577 A2 - United Nations World Water Assessment Programme ED - United Nations World Water Assessment Programme LA - eng TS - RIS T4 - Wastewater, The Untapped Resource M4 - Citavi ER - TY - CHAP SN - 978-1-315-42333-3 AU - van der Geest, Sjaak T1 - Not Knowing about Defecation T2 - On knowing and not knowing in the anthropology of medicine ED - Littlewood, Roland PY - 2007 CY - London PB - Routledge KW - Option6_11 UR - ISBN: 978-1-315-42333-3 SP - 75 EP - 86 T5 - Kapitel 6 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 0013-9165 AU - van der Linden, Sander T1 - Exploring Beliefs About Bottled Water and Intentions to Reduce Consumption: The Dual-Effect of Social Norm Activation and Persuasive Information JF - Environment and Behavior SP - 526 EP - 550 IS - 5 VL - 47 PY - 2015 U3 - publisher: SAGE Publications Inc KW - Option6_07 JA - Environment and Behavior Y2 - 2015/06/01 AB - Mass consumption of bottled water is contributing to a multitude of environmental problems, including water wastage, pollution, and climate change. The aim of this study is to advance a social-psychological understanding of how to effectively reduce bottled water consumption. An online survey experiment was conducted among students of a Dutch public university to explore outcome beliefs about drinking less bottled water while testing three strategies for behavioral change. Respondents (N = 454) were randomly allocated to four different conditions (an information-only, social norm-only, a combination of both, or a control group). It was hypothesized that the combination (i.e., norm-induced information provision) would be most persuasive and elicit the greatest reduction in intentions to buy bottled water. Results were consistent with this hypothesis. Findings also show that while beliefs about health, taste, water quality, lifestyle, the environment, and perceived alternatives are all correlated with bottled water consumption, belief strength varies significantly based on rate of consumption. LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.1177/0013916513515239 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 0273-1223 AU - Vanham, D. T1 - A holistic water balance of Austria - how does the quantitative proportion of urban water requirements relate to other users? JF - Water Science and Technology SP - 549 EP - 555 IS - 3 VL - 66 PY - 2012 U3 - Journal Article KW - SDG6_Kapitel AB - Traditional water use statistics only include the blue water withdrawal/consumption of municipalities, industry and irrigated agriculture. When, however, green water use of the agricultural sector is included as well as the virtual water use/water footprint (WF), water use quantity statistics become very different. In common water use statistics, Austria withdraws in total about 2.5 km(3) per year, only 3% of available resources (total discharge 81.4 km(3) = surface and ground water). The total water consumption (0.5 km(3)) is less than 1% of available resources. Urban (municipal) water requirements account for 27% of total withdrawal or 33% of consumption. When agricultural green water use (cropland) is included in statistics, the fraction of municipal water requirements diminishes to 7.6% of total withdrawal and 2.5% of total consumption. If the evapotranspiration of grassland and alpine meadows is also included in agricultural green water use, this fraction decreases to 3.2% and 0.9% respectively. When the WF is assessed as base value for water use in Austria, the municipal water use represents 5.8% of this value. In this globalized world, these traditional water use statistics are no longer recommendable. Only a holistic water balance approach really represents water use statistics. LA - eng TS - PubMed DO - 10.2166/wst.2012.201 PM - 22744685 AD - Institute of Infrastructure, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria. davy.vanham@uibk.ac.at M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 0945-358X AU - Vanham, D. T1 - Der Wasserfußabdruck Österreichs: Wie viel Wasser nützen wir tatsächlich, und woher kommt es? JF - Österreichische Wasser- und Abfallwirtschaft SP - 267 EP - 276 IS - 1 VL - 64 PY - 2012 KW - Option6_03 KW - SDG6_Kapitel Y2 - 2012/02/01 AB - SummaryAustria is rich in water resources. But it is a mistake to believe that Austria only supplies water to other regions. This country is actually a net importer of virtual water. It is a well known fact that drinking water accounts for only a fraction of our daily per capita consumption of water in households – approximately 120 to 150 litres. In actual fact, when considered in terms of virtual water and water footprint, the Austrians consume many times more than that. The term virtual water denotes the quantity of water that is needed for manufacturing a product. The water footprint (WF) includes the quantity of water directly consumed as well as the virtual water consumed in food and other products. The WF in Austria corresponds to a daily per capita consumption of 4377 litres, of which 114 for households, 3655 litres for agricultural products and 608 for industrial products. Of this overall quantity, 32 percent accounts for domestic water consumption (domestic WF) and 68 percent for water consumption in foreign countries (external WF). This article analyses the water consumption levels of the agricultural products of greatest relevance (relevance in the sense of high water consumption due to high consumerist values and/or high virtual water content): the cultivated plants wheat, maize, barley, rye, rice, potatoes, soya beans, tomatoes, apples, bananas, grapes and cotton and the animal products beef, pork, poultry, milk, cheese, butter and eggs. The consumption of these products involves a WF of 1300 litres per capita per day for animal products and 1200 litres for cultivated plants, 69 percent of the total WF for agricultural products. Although Austria boasts a high degree of self-sufficiency and great water efficiency in producing its products, the WF for all analysed products is 39 percent for domestic consumption as against 61 percent for foreign consumption. The following products show the highest daily per capita consumption levels: pork (416 litres), milk and cheese (375 litres), beef (308 litres), cotton (241 litres, 98 percent external WF), wheat (228 litres), coffee (218 litres, 100 percent external WF). With a yearly per capita meat consumption of 110 kilograms, Austria is among the top 5 worldwide. The external WF has often serious consequences: It is indirectly due to cotton consumption that the Aral Sea is steadily shrinking, it is indirectly due to the soya flour used as animal feeds that the rain forest in Brazil is dwindling. The article ends with recommendations to reduce the WF. LA - de TS - RIS DO - 10.1007/s00506-011-0370-y M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Vereinte Nationen T1 - Transforming our World PY - 2015 KW - Option6_03 KW - Option6_10 KW - SDG6_Kapitel ET - A/RES/70/1 T4 - The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 978-92-1-101425-9 AU - Vereinte Nationen T1 - Sustainable Development Goals Report 2020 PY - 2020 CY - [o.O.] KW - SDG6_Kapitel L2 - http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1191239852 IN - Vereinte Nationen (UN) TS - WorldCat M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 00489697 AU - Verlicchi, Paola AU - Zambello, Elena T1 - How efficient are constructed wetlands in removing pharmaceuticals from untreated and treated urban wastewaters? A review JF - Science of The Total Environment SP - 1281 EP - 1306 VL - 470-471 PY - 2014 KW - Option6_06 UR - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0048969713012291 JA - Science of The Total Environment LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.10.085 Y3 - 2021/06/11 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - CHAP AU - Verlicchi, Paola AU - Zambello, Elena AU - Al Aukidy, Mustafa T1 - Removal of Personal Care Products in Constructed Wetlands T2 - Personal Care Products in the Aquatic Environment ED - Díaz‐Cruz, M. Silvia ED - Barceló, Damià PY - 2014 CY - Cham PB - Springer International Publishing KW - Option6_06 VL - 36 SP - 319 EP - 353 TS - RIS // CrossRef DO - 10.1007/698_2014_282 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 978-9057820762 T1 - Transformations of Nutrients in Natural PY - 2001 CY - Leiden, Niederlande PB - Backhuys Publishers KW - Option6_06 ED - Vymazal, Jan TS - RIS M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 1064-3389 AU - Wachniew, Przemysław AU - Żurek, Anna J. AU - Stumpp, Christine AU - Gemitzi, Alexandra AU - Gargini, Alessandro AU - Filippini, Maria AU - Rozanski, Kazimierz AU - Meeks, Jessica AU - Kværner, Jens AU - Witczak, Stanisław T1 - Toward operational methods for the assessment of intrinsic groundwater vulnerability: A review JF - Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology SP - 827 EP - 884 IS - 9 VL - 46 PY - 2016 KW - Option6_08 TS - CrossRef DO - 10.1080/10643389.2016.1160816 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 00948276 AU - Wada, Yoshihide AU - Wisser, Dominik AU - Eisner, Stephanie AU - Flörke, Martina AU - Gerten, Dieter AU - Haddeland, Ingjerd AU - Hanasaki, Naota AU - Masaki, Yoshimitsu AU - Portmann, Felix T. AU - Stacke, Tobias AU - Tessler, Zachary AU - Schewe, Jacob T1 - Multimodel projections and uncertainties of irrigation water demand under climate change: IRRIGATION DEMAND UNDER CLIMATE CHANGE JF - Geophysical Research Letters SP - 4626 EP - 4632 IS - 17 VL - 40 PY - 2013 KW - Option6_03 Y2 - 2013/09/16 LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.1002/grl.50686 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 03014797 AU - Wang, Jianlong AU - Wang, Shizong T1 - Removal of pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) from wastewater: A review JF - Journal of Environmental Management SP - 620 EP - 640 VL - 182 PY - 2016 KW - Option6_06 UR - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0301479716304868 JA - Journal of Environmental Management LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.1016/j.jenvman.2016.07.049 Y3 - 2021/06/11 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 0027-8424 AU - Ward, F. A. AU - Pulido-Velazquez, M. T1 - Water conservation in irrigation can increase water use JF - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences SP - 18215 EP - 18220 IS - 47 VL - 105 PY - 2008 KW - Option6_03 JA - Proc Natl Acad Sci USA Y2 - 2008/11/25 LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.1073/pnas.0805554105 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - ICOMM AU - Water Corporation T1 - Sprinkler & Watering Days Perth, WA - Water Corporation of WA UR - https://www.watercorporation.com.au/Help-and-advice/Watering-days/Find-watering-days-or-report-a-breach/How-we-determine-your-watering-days PY - 2020 KW - Option6_03 AB - Watering days are determined by the climatic conditions in the region you live in and whether or not you use scheme or bore water. Find your watering days here. LA - en TS - RIS Y3 - 2020/10/20 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - CHAP SN - 978-1-78906-017-1 AU - Weber, Kela P. AU - Nivala, Jaime T1 - Treatment of micropollutants T2 - Wetland Technology ED - Dotro, Gabriela ED - Langergraber, Günter ED - Nivala, Jaime ED - Puigagut, Jaume ED - Stein, Otto PY - 2019 CY - London; Ashland PB - IWA Publishing KW - Option6_06 Y2 - 2021/06/11/ LA - English TS - RIS DO - 10.2166/9781789060171 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 0047-2425 AU - Weigelhofer, Gabriele AU - Fuchsberger, Jennifer AU - Teufl, Bernadette AU - Welti, Nina AU - Hein, Thomas T1 - Effects of riparian forest buffers on in-stream nutrient retention in agricultural catchments JF - Journal of environmental quality SP - 373 EP - 379 IS - 2 VL - 41 PY - 2012 U3 - Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't KW - Option6_05 AB - In northeastern Austria, marshlands have been turned into the most productive arable land of the country. As a result, most headwater streams show structurally degraded channels, lacking riparian buffer zones, which are heavily loaded with nutrients from the surrounding crop fields. The present study examines whether longitudinally restricted riparian forest buffers can enhance the in-stream nutrient retention in nutrient-enriched headwater streams. We estimated nutrient uptake from pairwise, short-term addition experiments with NH, NH, PO, and NaCl within reaches with riparian forest buffers (RFB) and degraded reaches (DEG) of the same streams. Riparian forest buffers originated from the conservation of the pristine vegetation or from restoration measures. Hydrologic retention was calculated with the model OTIS-P on the basis of conductivity break-through curves from the salt injections. A significant increase in surface transient storage was revealed in pristine and restored RFB reaches compared with DEG reaches due to the longitudinal step-pool pattern and the frequent occurrence of woody debris on the channel bed. Ammonium uptake lengths were significantly shorter in RFB reaches than in DEG reaches, resulting from the higher hydrologic retention. Uptake velocities did not differ significantly between RFB and DEG reaches, indicating that riparian forest buffers did not affect the biochemical nutrient demand. Uptake of NH was mainly driven by autotrophs. Net PO uptake was not affected by riparian forest buffers. The study shows that the physical and biogeochemical effects of riparian forest buffers on the in-stream nutrient retention are limited in the case of highly eutrophic streams. LA - eng TS - PubMed DO - 10.2134/jeq2010.0436 PM - 22370399 AD - University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria. gabriele.weigelhofer@wkl.ac.at M4 - Citavi ER - TY - ICOMM AU - Wiener Linien T1 - Warum wir 5 Mio. Euro in WC-Anlagen investieren UR - https://blog.wienerlinien.at/neuewcs/ PY - 2017 KW - Option6_07 A2 - Wiener Linien N1 - source: blog.wienerlinien.at section: Öffi 1x1 Y2 - 24. 06. 2021 T3 - Wiener Linien Unternehmensblog AB - In den U-Bahn-Stationen werden viele WCs nicht mehr im Sinne der Erfinder genutzt. Mit einem neuen Konzept soll sich das nun ändern. LA - de-DE TS - RIS Y3 - 2021/07/01 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - GEN AU - Wohnwagon GmbH T1 - WOHNWAGON T2 - Wohnwagon - Wege zur Autarkie - Start in ein autarkes Leben PY - 2020 KW - Option6_01 U3 - Times cited: 1 UR - https://www.wohnwagon.at/ AB - Selbstbestimmtes & unabhängiges Leben. Das mobile Tiny House WOHNWAGON macht's möglich. Regionale Materialien & innovative Autarkiesysteme versprechen hohen Wohnkomfort! LA - de-DE TS - RIS T4 - selbstbestimmt & unabhängig Leben Y3 - 2020/08/11 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - World Health Organization T1 - Checklist of Essential Features of Age-friendly Cities PY - 2007 KW - Option6_07 Y1 - 2007 UR - https://www.who.int/ageing/publications/Age_friendly_cities_checklist.pdf TS - RIS Y3 - 2021/07/01 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 978-92-4-154924-0 T1 - Sanitation safety planning: manual for safe use and disposal of wastewater, greywater and excreta PY - 2015 CY - Geneva KW - Option6_01 U3 - Times cited: 1 OCLC: ocn919188260 A2 - World Health Organization ED - World Health Organization TS - RIS M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 978-92-4-154995-0 T1 - Guidelines for drinking-water quality PY - 2017 CY - Genf PB - World Health Organization (WHO) KW - Option6_08 ET - Fourth edition incorporating the first addendum ED - World Health Organization L2 - http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/975491910 SP - 541 AB - This fourth edition incorporating the first addendum, of the World Health Organization's Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality builds on over 50 years of guidance by WHO on drinking-water quality, which has formed an authoritative basis for the setting of national regulations and standards for water safety in support of public health. It is the product of significant revisions to clarify and elaborate on ways of implementing its recommendations of contextual hazard identification and risk management, through the establishment of health-based targets, catchment-to-consumer water safety plans and independent surveillance. It reflects the renewed focus on primary prevention. Significant additional guidance on good practice is presented, incorporating changes introduced by the first and second addenda to the third edition. Emerging water management issues are comprehensively addressed for a range of circumstances, from household water treatment and safe storage and the bulk supply of water over long distances to the potential implications of climate change. Additional risk assessments are presented for a number of new chemical and microbial hazards and applied to a suite of pesticides used for public health purposes. Existing reviews on chemicals and waterborne pathogens have been revised to account for new scientific information. The chapter on radiological aspects of drinking-water quality has been comprehensively updated. Even more than the previous edition, this new edition incorporating the first addendum, emphasizes achievable practices and the formulation of sound regulations, applicable to low-income, middle-income and industrialized countries alike, that aim to prevent a potential health crisis caused by the consumption of unsafe drinking-water, against the backdrop of rapid urbanization, water scarcity and climate change. IN - World Health Organization (WHO) TS - WorldCat M4 - Citavi ER - TY - ICOMM AU - World Health Organization AU - Kinderhilfswerk der Vereinten Nationen T1 - Joint Monitoring Program (JMP) T2 - Data UR - https://washdata.org/data PY - o.J. KW - Target2_Kapitel Y2 - 2021/07/01 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 978-92-4-150914-5 AU - World Health Organization AU - Kinderhilfswerk der Vereinten Nationen T1 - 25 years progress on sanitation and drinking water PY - 2015 KW - Option6_01 U3 - Times cited: 2 OCLC: 948776048 L2 - https://www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/publications/jmp-2015-update/en/ Y2 - 2020/04/03 LA - English IN - WHO/UNICEF Joint Water Supply and Sanitation Monitoring Programme TS - RIS T4 - 2015 update and MDG assessment M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 9789241512893 AU - World Health Organization AU - the United Nations Children's Fund T1 - Progress on drinking water, sanitation and hygiene PY - 2017 CY - Genf, Schweiz PB - World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) KW - SDG6_Kapitel L2 - http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1021073209 SP - 108 TS - WorldCat T4 - 2017 update and SDG baselines M4 - Citavi ER - TY - BOOK SN - 978-2-940529-99-5 T1 - Living Planet Report 2020 PY - September 2020 CY - Gland, Switzerland PB - World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) KW - Option6_04 U3 - Almond, R. E. A., (editor) Grooten M., (editor) Petersen, T., (editor) A2 - Almond, R. E. A. A2 - Grooten, M. A2 - Petersen, T. ED - World Wide Fund for Nature L2 - http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1196336399 SP - 159 TS - WorldCat T4 - Bending the curve of biodiversity loss M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - wpa Beratende Ingenieure T1 - Evaluierungsstudie GERAST PY - 2009 KW - Option6_05 UR - https://info.bmlrt.gv.at/themen/landwirtschaft/eu-agrarpolitik-foerderungen/laendl_entwicklung/le-07-13/evaluierung/le_studien/gewaesser.html T4 - Effektivität von Gewässerrandstreifen zum Schutz von Oberflächengewässern Y3 - 2021/07/22 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - STAT T1 - Kundmachung der Bundesregierung vom 8. September 1959, mit der das Bundesgesetz, betreffend das Wasserrecht, wiederverlautbart wird. PY - 1959 KW - Option6_03 KW - Option6_08 UR - https://www.ris.bka.gv.at/GeltendeFassung.wxe?Abfrage=Bundesnormen&Gesetzesnummer=10010290 Y2 - 8.9.1959 IN - WRG TS - RIS T4 - Wasserrechtsgesetz - WRG Y3 - 2021/06/30 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 09596526 AU - Xu, Mingjie AU - Zhu, Shikun AU - Zhang, Yu AU - Wang, Hongliang AU - Fan, Bin T1 - Spatial-temporal economic analysis of modern sustainable sanitation in rural China: Resource-oriented system JF - Journal of Cleaner Production SP - 340 EP - 347 VL - 233 PY - 2019 U3 - Times cited: 1 KW - Option6_01 JA - Journal of Cleaner Production Y2 - 2019/10 AB - Sustainable sanitation is developed in order to create an efficient and ecological use of water, energy and nutrients, the basic elements important for living beings. However, the sustainable sanitation is still doubted by authority and there is no large-scale implementation when wastewater treatment campaign significantly carries out in rural China. The lack of economic feasibility assessment is a major barrier to break through the current wastewater treatment paradigm. This study aims to evaluate the economic performance and feasibility of resource-oriented system, an innovative sustainable sanitation, based on vacuum pipelines technology and source separation. For this purpose, life cycle cost analysis for conventional wastewater treatment and resource-oriented system in different population sizes was studied. Considering the spatial distribution of households, an important and remarkable factor in rural China, the paper innovatively instigated the balance between the economies of scale and decentralization. Results show that resource-separated system with positive environment and social effects outperforms current system in terms of lifetime cost because of its lower energy consumption and sewer cost. Based on the discussion, the optimum collection scale is not fixed and decided by local market situation. Commonly speaking, village-group model is preferred for conventional wastewater treatment system in rural China. Considering the factors of biogas utilization, pipe airtightness and financial pressure, both centralized and decentralized model can be chosen in resource-oriented system. LA - en TS - RIS DO - 10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.06.103 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - Yin, Jiabo AU - Gentine, Pierre AU - Zhou, Sha AU - Sullivan, Sylvia C. AU - Wang, Ren AU - Zhang, Yao AU - Guo, Shenglian T1 - Large increase in global storm runoff extremes driven by climate and anthropogenic changes JF - Nature communications SP - 4389 IS - 1 VL - 9 PY - 2018 U3 - Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't KW - Option6_03 L2 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6197252 AB - Weather extremes have widespread harmful impacts on ecosystems and human communities with more deaths and economic losses from flash floods than any other severe weather-related hazards. Flash floods attributed to storm runoff extremes are projected to become more frequent and damaging globally due to a warming climate and anthropogenic changes, but previous studies have not examined the response of these storm runoff extremes to naturally and anthropogenically driven changes in surface temperature and atmospheric moisture content. Here we show that storm runoff extremes increase in most regions at rates higher than suggested by Clausius-Clapeyron scaling, which are systematically close to or exceed those of precipitation extremes over most regions of the globe, accompanied by large spatial and decadal variability. These results suggest that current projected response of storm runoff extremes to climate and anthropogenic changes may be underestimated, posing large threats for ecosystem and community resilience under future warming conditions. LA - eng TS - PubMed DO - 10.1038/s41467-018-06765-2 PM - 30348951 AD - State Key Laboratory of Water Resources and Hydropower Engineering Science, Wuhan University, Wuhan, 430072, China. Department of Earth and Environmental Engineering, Columbia University, New York, NY, 10027, USA. Department of Earth and Environmental Engineering, Columbia University, New York, NY, 10027, USA. pg2328@columbia.edu. Earth Institute, Columbia University, New York, NY, 10025, USA. pg2328@columbia.edu. Department of Earth and Environmental Engineering, Columbia University, New York, NY, 10027, USA. Earth Institute, Columbia University, New York, NY, 10025, USA. Department of Earth and Environmental Engineering, Columbia University, New York, NY, 10027, USA. Department of Earth and Environmental Engineering, Columbia University, New York, NY, 10027, USA. School of Geography and Planning, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, 510275, China. Department of Earth and Environmental Engineering, Columbia University, New York, NY, 10027, USA. State Key Laboratory of Water Resources and Hydropower Engineering Science, Wuhan University, Wuhan, 430072, China. slguo@whu.edu.cn. M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR AU - Zarfel, Gernot AU - Lipp, Michaela AU - Gürtl, Elena AU - Folli, Bettina AU - Baumert, Rita AU - Kittinger, Clemens T1 - Troubled water under the bridge: Screening of River Mur water reveals dominance of CTX-M harboring Escherichia coli and for the first time an environmental VIM-1 producer in Austria JF - The Science of the total environment SP - 399 EP - 405 VL - 593-594 PY - 2017 U3 - Journal Article KW - Option6_05 AB - Antibiotic resistant bacteria (ARB) in the aquatic environment are reported from all over the world and their presence in the environment has become quite common. The current most prominent example is the presence of beta-lactamases harboring Enterobacteriaceae. The aim of this study was to investigate the presence and diversity (on the genetic and phenotypic levels) of extended spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBL) and carbapenemases harboring Enterobacteriaceae from the River Mur in the center of Graz, Austria's second largest city. Thus over a period of four months water samples were taken, filtrated and screened for these bacteria. All samples revealed ESBL harboring Enterobacteriaceae, of which all with only one exception were Escherichia coli. Dominant ESBL gene family was CTX-M, represented by subgroups CTX-M-1 group, CTX-M-2 group and CTX-M-9 group. Surprisingly co-resistances to non-beta-lactam antibiotics were low, only resistance to trimethoprim was detected in 50% of all (70) isolates. One Klebsiella oxytoca with GES-1 was isolated. To date, GES ESBL has never been reported from Austria before and only rarely from other European countries. Screening for carbapenemase harboring Enterobacteriaceae revealed one Enterobacter cloacae with the gene for VIM-1. Members sharing the same multi-locus-sequence-type (MLST) as well as members of the same rep PCR clusters occurred at different sampling time points. ESBL-harboring Enterobacteriaceae are common in Austrian river water, is dominated by Escherichia coli and CTX-M enzymes. Furthermore, some of the isolates could be linked to different origins. LA - eng TS - PubMed DO - 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.03.138 PM - 28351808 AD - Institute of Hygiene, Microbiology and Environmental Medicine, Medical University Graz, Graz, Austria. Institute of Hygiene, Microbiology and Environmental Medicine, Medical University Graz, Graz, Austria. Institute of Hygiene, Microbiology and Environmental Medicine, Medical University Graz, Graz, Austria. Institute of Hygiene, Microbiology and Environmental Medicine, Medical University Graz, Graz, Austria. Institute of Hygiene, Microbiology and Environmental Medicine, Medical University Graz, Graz, Austria. Institute of Hygiene, Microbiology and Environmental Medicine, Medical University Graz, Graz, Austria. Electronic address: clemens.kittinger@medunigraz.at. M4 - Citavi ER - TY - UNPB AU - Zessner, Matthias AU - Höfler, Sarah AU - Weinberger, Christine AU - Gabriel, Oliver AU - Kuderna, Max AU - Strenge, Eva AU - Gumpinger, Clemens T1 - Feinsediment- und Phosphorproblematik in oberösterreichischen Fließgewässern und Ansätze zur Lösung PY - 2019 CY - Linz KW - Option6_05 ED - Amt der Oö. Landesregierung Direktion Umwelt und Wasserwirtschaft Abteiliung Wasserwirtschaft UR - https://www.land-oberoesterreich.gv.at/Mediendateien/Formulare/Dokumente%20UWD%20Abt_WW/Feinsediment%20und%20Phosphorproblematik%20in%20OOE%20Endfassung_20191.pdf T4 - Positionspapier zum Ist-Zustand und den aktuellen politischen Handlungsfeldern Y3 - 2021/07/23 M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 03014797 AU - Zoboli, Ottavia AU - Clara, Manfred AU - Gabriel, Oliver AU - Scheffknecht, Christoph AU - Humer, Monika AU - Brielmann, Heike AU - Kulcsar, Sandra AU - Trautvetter, Helene AU - Kittlaus, Steffen AU - Amann, Arabel AU - Saracevic, Ernis AU - Krampe, Jörg AU - Zessner, Matthias T1 - Occurrence and levels of micropollutants across environmental and engineered compartments in Austria JF - Journal of Environmental Management SP - 636 EP - 653 VL - 232 PY - 2019 U3 - Journal Article KW - Option6_08 JA - Journal of Environmental Management AB - Occurrence and concentration of a broad spectrum of micropollutants are investigated in Austrian river catchments, namely polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), organotin compounds, perfluoroalkyl acids (PFAAs) and metals. The parallel analysis across multiple environmental and engineered compartments sheds light on the ratio of dissolved and particulate transport and on differences in concentration levels between point and diffuse emission pathways. It is found that some PAHs and organotins are present in rivers, groundwater and bulk deposition at higher concentrations than in municipal wastewater effluents. Among PFAAs and metals, highest concentrations were recorded either in atmospheric deposition or in discharges from wastewater treatment plants. The relevance of the analysis across compartments is best shown by the case of perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS). Despite municipal wastewater effluents being the emission pathway with highest concentrations, this study reveals that not only rivers, but also atmospheric deposition and groundwater sometimes exceed the environmental quality standard for surface waters. Moreover, this work reveals partially counterintuitive patterns. In rivers with treated wastewater discharges, increasing levels of dissolved compounds were measured at rising flow conditions, whereas the opposite would be expected owing to the dilution effect. This might derive from the mobilisation from soil or suspended particulate matter or rather find its explanation in high concentrations in atmospheric deposition. These hypotheses require however being tested through targeted studies. Additional future research includes the analysis of how regional or catchment specific characteristics might alter the relative importance of different emission pathways, and the modelling of emission and river loads to assess their relative contribution to river pollution. LA - eng TS - PubMed DO - 10.1016/j.jenvman.2018.10.074 PM - 30522069 AD - Institute for Water Quality and Resource Management, TU Wien, Karlsplatz 13/226, 1040, Vienna, Austria. Electronic address: ozoboli@iwag.tuwien.ac.at. 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Institute for Water Quality and Resource Management, TU Wien, Karlsplatz 13/226, 1040, Vienna, Austria. Institute for Water Quality and Resource Management, TU Wien, Karlsplatz 13/226, 1040, Vienna, Austria. M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 0964-0568 AU - Zuniga-Teran, Adriana A. AU - Staddon, Chad AU - de Vito, Laura AU - Gerlak, Andrea K. AU - Ward, Sarah AU - Schoeman, Yolandi AU - Hart, Aimee AU - Booth, Giles T1 - Challenges of mainstreaming green infrastructure in built environment professions JF - Journal of Environmental Planning and Management SP - 710 EP - 732 IS - 4 VL - 63 PY - 2020 KW - Option6_02 TS - CrossRef DO - 10.1080/09640568.2019.1605890 AD - Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA; School of Landscape Architecture and Planning, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA; Department of Geography and Environmental Management, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK; School of Geography and Development, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA; Monash South Africa, Johannesburg, South Africa; Arcadis, Bristol, UK M4 - Citavi ER - TY - JOUR SN - 09574174 AU - Zyoud, Shaher H. 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