European and national legislation with regards to the different steps in a phytoremediation approach for metal-contaminated land

When applying phytotechnologies for management of metal-contaminated land, many questions are raised with regard to legislative issues. Within the REJUVENATE and GREENLAND projects we try to answer them using a flow approach in which each step when considering and applying phytotechnologies is exami...

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Main Authors: HOPPENBROUWERS, Marianne, WITTERS, Nele, VANGRONSVELD, Jaco, MENCH, Michel, BERT, Valérie, GAUCHER, Rodolphe, VANHEUSDEN, Bernard
Other Authors: KALOGERAKIS, N., MANIOS, T.
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Published: Grafima Publications 2014
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spelling ftoskarbordeaux:oai:oskar-bordeaux.fr:20.500.12278/158067 2023-05-15T16:28:39+02:00 European and national legislation with regards to the different steps in a phytoremediation approach for metal-contaminated land HOPPENBROUWERS, Marianne WITTERS, Nele VANGRONSVELD, Jaco MENCH, Michel BERT, Valérie GAUCHER, Rodolphe VANHEUSDEN, Bernard KALOGERAKIS, N. MANIOS, T. 2014 https://oskar-bordeaux.fr/handle/20.500.12278/158067 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12278/158067 en eng Grafima Publications https://oskar-bordeaux.fr/handle/20.500.12278/158067 Abstracts book of the 11th International phytotechnologies conference Sciences de l'environnement Communication dans un congrès avec actes 2014 ftoskarbordeaux https://doi.org/20.500.12278/158067 2022-10-18T22:35:01Z When applying phytotechnologies for management of metal-contaminated land, many questions are raised with regard to legislative issues. Within the REJUVENATE and GREENLAND projects we try to answer them using a flow approach in which each step when considering and applying phytotechnologies is examined: (1) describing the land status and use, (2) planting/sowing, (3) growing, (4) harvesting and (5) processing the crops, and (6) using the remainders. The focus is on European legislation as a basis for national rules (Directives) or as directly enforceable (Regulations), followed by legislation of the Member States and then, if relevant, regional legislation. Strategic communications of the Commission and proposals for new legislation are considered only when it is probable that these will become formal obligations in the near future. National legislation has been assessed in detail for all countries represented within the GREENLAND project. In the first step, the status and use of the land, and the implications with regards to soil threshold values and the use of crops are defined. In the second step (planting/sowing), international regulation on crop selection, and more specifically on invasive and exotic species, and genetically modified organisms, as well as on soil management, e.g. soil amendments for stabilisation versus the enhancement of ‘bioavailability’ are considered. With regards to step three (growing), the principles of good agricultural practice are checked, e.g. concerning the use of pesticides. The classification of the harvested crop (step four) based on European and national legislation is complemented with an expert view. For the fifth step (processing), we focus on energy conversion of the biomass (e.g. pyrolysis) and on requirements with regards to input and output threshold values. In a final step we concentrate on the use or disposal of the remainders which contain metals in increased concentrations, such as the biochar. The result of a complete analysis of legislation applicable throughout ... Other/Unknown Material Greenland OSKAR Bordeaux (Open Science Knowledge ARchive) Greenland
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HOPPENBROUWERS, Marianne
WITTERS, Nele
VANGRONSVELD, Jaco
MENCH, Michel
BERT, Valérie
GAUCHER, Rodolphe
VANHEUSDEN, Bernard
European and national legislation with regards to the different steps in a phytoremediation approach for metal-contaminated land
topic_facet Sciences de l'environnement
description When applying phytotechnologies for management of metal-contaminated land, many questions are raised with regard to legislative issues. Within the REJUVENATE and GREENLAND projects we try to answer them using a flow approach in which each step when considering and applying phytotechnologies is examined: (1) describing the land status and use, (2) planting/sowing, (3) growing, (4) harvesting and (5) processing the crops, and (6) using the remainders. The focus is on European legislation as a basis for national rules (Directives) or as directly enforceable (Regulations), followed by legislation of the Member States and then, if relevant, regional legislation. Strategic communications of the Commission and proposals for new legislation are considered only when it is probable that these will become formal obligations in the near future. National legislation has been assessed in detail for all countries represented within the GREENLAND project. In the first step, the status and use of the land, and the implications with regards to soil threshold values and the use of crops are defined. In the second step (planting/sowing), international regulation on crop selection, and more specifically on invasive and exotic species, and genetically modified organisms, as well as on soil management, e.g. soil amendments for stabilisation versus the enhancement of ‘bioavailability’ are considered. With regards to step three (growing), the principles of good agricultural practice are checked, e.g. concerning the use of pesticides. The classification of the harvested crop (step four) based on European and national legislation is complemented with an expert view. For the fifth step (processing), we focus on energy conversion of the biomass (e.g. pyrolysis) and on requirements with regards to input and output threshold values. In a final step we concentrate on the use or disposal of the remainders which contain metals in increased concentrations, such as the biochar. The result of a complete analysis of legislation applicable throughout ...
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author HOPPENBROUWERS, Marianne
WITTERS, Nele
VANGRONSVELD, Jaco
MENCH, Michel
BERT, Valérie
GAUCHER, Rodolphe
VANHEUSDEN, Bernard
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VANGRONSVELD, Jaco
MENCH, Michel
BERT, Valérie
GAUCHER, Rodolphe
VANHEUSDEN, Bernard
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title European and national legislation with regards to the different steps in a phytoremediation approach for metal-contaminated land
title_short European and national legislation with regards to the different steps in a phytoremediation approach for metal-contaminated land
title_full European and national legislation with regards to the different steps in a phytoremediation approach for metal-contaminated land
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