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Ministry of the Environment

Danish Environment Newsletter

ISSN 1600-6909

No. 14 - March 2002

Wildlife management: New Danish management plan for the cormorant

Arctic environment: The “dirty dozen” threaten health

Consumer products: Allergy-provoking substances in leather goods

Chemical substances: Carnival and theatre makeup does not pose health or environmental problems

Gold: An interview study unravels natural resource use in the vicinity of a possible new gold mine in South Greenland

Waste: Weight-based charge systems mean lighter domestic waste bins and more waste on road lay-bys

Danish Environment Newsletter: News in brief – March 2002

Danish EPA: new on-line publications – March 2002

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National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark | Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland 
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