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Towards a Pollution Free Planet - extract from InforMEA e-learning course

… to track the use of agrochemicals and the occurrence of eutrophication and harmful algal gaps continue to prevent us … concentration Exposure ECOLOGICAL EFFECT Acidification and eutrophication of water and soil, crop damage, climate change … Dispersion and concentration Exposure ECOLOGICAL EFFECT Eutrophication, harmful algal bloom such as blue-green algae …
20 Jun 2026 Document in Environmental Governance

Sources of international water law

… 3.2.1.2 Recommendation of the Council on the Control of Eutrophication of Waters - Paris, 14 November … substances into the aquatic environment and to abate eutrophication and acidification, as well as pollution of the …
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The greening of water law: Managing freshwater resources for people and the environment

… None 0 to 200 200 to 400 400 to 700 700 to 1 200 Eutrophication equivalents (N) per hectare and year Variation … erosion (causing siltation) and nutrient runoff (causing eutrophication), all of which exert their impacts on inland … of nutrients (mainly phosphorus and nitrogen) resulting in eutrophication, and significantly affecting human water use. …
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Law for water management: a guide to concepts and effective approaches

… equitable share in the beneficial use of the basin waters. eutrophication: the enhancement of the natural process of … of microscopic floating plants. This process, known as eutrophication, has a range of impacts.1 The layer of … oxygen in the water. Apart from its impact on plant life, eutrophication may also render a body of water uninhabitable …
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Wetlands, water and the law. Using law to advance wetland conservation and wise use

… or accumulating them in the sub-soil: this helps to reduce eutrophication of downstream lakes and other wetlands. … soil acidity and reduce water quality by contributing to eutrophication of ponds. Conversely, different activities can … biodiversity is seriously threatened in some regions by eutrophication (algal bloom)62 which results from …
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