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    Urban Mining
    (2017) Bolland, Til; Keßler, Hermann; Kosmol, Jan; Lehmann, Christian; Müller, Felix; Deutschland. Umweltbundesamt. Fachgebiet III.2.2 - Ressourcenschonung, Stoffkreisläufe, Mineral- und Metallindustrie; Wurbs, Johanna; Thalheim, Sabine; Heidler, Doreen; Kohlmeyer, Regina; Manstein, Christopher; Engelmann, Bernd
    In der Wissenschaft seit Jahren bekannt, hat sich das Urban Mining-Konzept zu einem Modewort entwickelt. Es beschreibt die quasi bergmännische Rohstoffgewinnung im urbanen Raum Ń in der Stadt wie auch in der Kommune. Das Umweltbundesamt will mit dieser Broschüre ein gemeinsames Verständnis zum Urban Mining vermitteln und dazu ermutigen, mit diesem Strategieansatz konsequent voranzuschreiten. Quelle: www.umweltbundesamt.de
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    Urban mining
    (Umweltbundesamt, 2019) Bolland, Til; Keßler, Hermann; Kosmol, Jan; Lehmann, Christian; Müller, Felix; Deutschland. Umweltbundesamt; Wurbs, Johanna; Thalheim, Sabine; Heidler, Doreen; Kohlmeyer, Regina; Manstein, Christopher; Engelmann, Bernd
    Urban Mining has been on everyone's lips for some years, being the quasi-mining of raw materials in urban areas both in cities and communities. Urban Mining requires more and better guidelines and a far-sighted strategy for material flow management. A management concept including a prospective knowledge and decision base for the secondary raw material industry and for local governments is needed. Through this brochure, the German Environment Agency wishes to convey a common understanding of Urban Mining and to encourage its steady progress by using this strategic approach. Quelle: www.umweltbundesamt.de
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    German Informative Inventory Report 2023
    (Umweltbundesamt, 2023) Hausmann, Kevin; Böttcher, Christian; Butz, Wolfgang; Günther, Dirk; Feigenspan, Stefan; Mielke, Christian; Gniffke, Patrick; Schiller, Stephan; Gromke, Ulrich; Kludt, Robert; Hermann, Tim; Juhrich, Kristina; Kessler, Kai; Zheng, Jiexia; Lehmann, Christian; Döring, Ulrike; Plickert, Sebastian; Reichart, Almut; Reichel, Jens; Kotzulla, Michael; Deutschland. Umweltbundesamt
    The Informative Inventory Report (IIR) is providing complementary information to Germany's air pollution inventories under the Geneva Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE/CLRTAP) as well as the EU's National Emission Ceiling Directive (NECD). Germany's air pollution inventory includes emission data in consistent time-series ranging from 1990 (1995 for PM10, PM2.5 and 2000 for Black Carbon) to the latest reported year (2 years back) for nine air pollutants and priority heavy metals & persistent organic pollutants (POP). This report includes a comprehensive analysis of the inventory data, descriptions of methods, data sources, and carried out QA/QC activities. It follows the outline established by the latest guidelines for estimating and reporting of emission data and all data presented in this report were compiled according to those same guidelines. Quelle: Bericht