Reducing the Human and Environmental Risks of Obsolete Pesticides : A GIS-Based Tool for Priority-Setting
Obsolete pesticide stocks have accumulated in most of the world's developing countries and economies in transition in recent decades. International organizations estimate that some 500,000 tons are stockpiled worldwide, about half of which are...
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okr-10986-278442021-04-23T14:04:44Z Reducing the Human and Environmental Risks of Obsolete Pesticides : A GIS-Based Tool for Priority-Setting World Bank ACTIVE INGREDIENT ACTIVE INGREDIENTS AGRICULTURE ARSENIC BACTERIA BIODIVERSITY CA CANCER CAPACITY BUILDING CHEMICAL CLASSES CHILD-BEARING CHILDBEARING CHRONIC TOXICITY CONTAINERS CROP PROTECTION DECISION MAKING DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DISSEMINATION EDIBLE CROPS EMISSION SOURCES ENDANGERED SPECIES ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS EVALUATION CRITERIA EXPIRATION DATE FAMILIES FINANCIAL RESOURCES FISH FOOD CHAIN FUNGICIDES GAUGE GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT GROUNDWATER HAZARD HAZARDOUS WASTE HAZARDS HEALTH EFFECTS HEALTH RISKS HOSPITAL HUMAN COMMUNITIES HUMAN HEALTH HYDROCARBONS INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM INSECTICIDES INTERNATIONAL ACTION INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INTERVENTION LABELING LEGAL STATUS LIVESTOCK GRAZING MULTILATERAL ORGANIZATIONS NATIONAL LEGISLATION NITROGEN PACKAGING PEST MANAGEMENT PESTICIDE PESTICIDE FORMULATION PESTICIDE FORMULATIONS PESTICIDE MANAGEMENT PESTICIDE PRODUCTS PESTICIDE STORAGE PESTICIDES POLICY MAKERS POLICY RESEARCH POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER POLLUTANTS POPULATION DATA POPULATION DENSITY PREVENTION ACTIVITIES PUBLIC HEALTH SOLID WASTE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION SPATIAL PATTERNS SURFACE WATERS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOXIC CHEMICALS TOXIC PESTICIDES TOXIC SUBSTANCES TOXICITY TREATY URBAN COMMUNITIES UREA VULNERABILITY VULNERABLE GROUPS VULNERABLE POPULATIONS WASTE WASTE MANAGEMENT WASTE PILES WASTES WOMEN OF CHILD-BEARING AGE WOMEN OF CHILDBEARING AGE WORKERS WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION YOUNG CHILDREN Obsolete pesticide stocks have accumulated in most of the world's developing countries and economies in transition in recent decades. International organizations estimate that some 500,000 tons are stockpiled worldwide, about half of which are located in countries of the former Soviet Union. Across the African continent, obsolete stocks total about 50,000 tons, while Latin America has at least 30,000 tons. This report includes the following sections: section one includes overview, section two include risk assessment method for priority-setting. Section three includes setting cleanup priorities in Tunisia. Section four includes cleanup and safeguarding highlights in Africa. Finally, section five includes reducing the risk. 2017-08-15T18:49:01Z 2017-08-15T18:49:01Z 2010-08 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/400481468174867827/Reducing-the-human-and-environmental-risks-of-obsolete-pesticides-a-GIS-based-tool-for-priority-setting http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27844 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Africa North Africa Sub-Saharan Africa Ethiopia Mali Tajikistan Tanzania Tunisia |
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ACTIVE INGREDIENT ACTIVE INGREDIENTS AGRICULTURE ARSENIC BACTERIA BIODIVERSITY CA CANCER CAPACITY BUILDING CHEMICAL CLASSES CHILD-BEARING CHILDBEARING CHRONIC TOXICITY CONTAINERS CROP PROTECTION DECISION MAKING DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DISSEMINATION EDIBLE CROPS EMISSION SOURCES ENDANGERED SPECIES ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS EVALUATION CRITERIA EXPIRATION DATE FAMILIES FINANCIAL RESOURCES FISH FOOD CHAIN FUNGICIDES GAUGE GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT GROUNDWATER HAZARD HAZARDOUS WASTE HAZARDS HEALTH EFFECTS HEALTH RISKS HOSPITAL HUMAN COMMUNITIES HUMAN HEALTH HYDROCARBONS INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM INSECTICIDES INTERNATIONAL ACTION INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INTERVENTION LABELING LEGAL STATUS LIVESTOCK GRAZING MULTILATERAL ORGANIZATIONS NATIONAL LEGISLATION NITROGEN PACKAGING PEST MANAGEMENT PESTICIDE PESTICIDE FORMULATION PESTICIDE FORMULATIONS PESTICIDE MANAGEMENT PESTICIDE PRODUCTS PESTICIDE STORAGE PESTICIDES POLICY MAKERS POLICY RESEARCH POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER POLLUTANTS POPULATION DATA POPULATION DENSITY PREVENTION ACTIVITIES PUBLIC HEALTH SOLID WASTE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION SPATIAL PATTERNS SURFACE WATERS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOXIC CHEMICALS TOXIC PESTICIDES TOXIC SUBSTANCES TOXICITY TREATY URBAN COMMUNITIES UREA VULNERABILITY VULNERABLE GROUPS VULNERABLE POPULATIONS WASTE WASTE MANAGEMENT WASTE PILES WASTES WOMEN OF CHILD-BEARING AGE WOMEN OF CHILDBEARING AGE WORKERS WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION YOUNG CHILDREN |
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ACTIVE INGREDIENT ACTIVE INGREDIENTS AGRICULTURE ARSENIC BACTERIA BIODIVERSITY CA CANCER CAPACITY BUILDING CHEMICAL CLASSES CHILD-BEARING CHILDBEARING CHRONIC TOXICITY CONTAINERS CROP PROTECTION DECISION MAKING DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DISSEMINATION EDIBLE CROPS EMISSION SOURCES ENDANGERED SPECIES ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS EVALUATION CRITERIA EXPIRATION DATE FAMILIES FINANCIAL RESOURCES FISH FOOD CHAIN FUNGICIDES GAUGE GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT GROUNDWATER HAZARD HAZARDOUS WASTE HAZARDS HEALTH EFFECTS HEALTH RISKS HOSPITAL HUMAN COMMUNITIES HUMAN HEALTH HYDROCARBONS INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM INSECTICIDES INTERNATIONAL ACTION INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INTERVENTION LABELING LEGAL STATUS LIVESTOCK GRAZING MULTILATERAL ORGANIZATIONS NATIONAL LEGISLATION NITROGEN PACKAGING PEST MANAGEMENT PESTICIDE PESTICIDE FORMULATION PESTICIDE FORMULATIONS PESTICIDE MANAGEMENT PESTICIDE PRODUCTS PESTICIDE STORAGE PESTICIDES POLICY MAKERS POLICY RESEARCH POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER POLLUTANTS POPULATION DATA POPULATION DENSITY PREVENTION ACTIVITIES PUBLIC HEALTH SOLID WASTE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION SPATIAL PATTERNS SURFACE WATERS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOXIC CHEMICALS TOXIC PESTICIDES TOXIC SUBSTANCES TOXICITY TREATY URBAN COMMUNITIES UREA VULNERABILITY VULNERABLE GROUPS VULNERABLE POPULATIONS WASTE WASTE MANAGEMENT WASTE PILES WASTES WOMEN OF CHILD-BEARING AGE WOMEN OF CHILDBEARING AGE WORKERS WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION YOUNG CHILDREN World Bank Reducing the Human and Environmental Risks of Obsolete Pesticides : A GIS-Based Tool for Priority-Setting |
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Obsolete pesticide stocks have
accumulated in most of the world's developing countries
and economies in transition in recent decades. International
organizations estimate that some 500,000 tons are stockpiled
worldwide, about half of which are located in countries of
the former Soviet Union. Across the African continent,
obsolete stocks total about 50,000 tons, while Latin America
has at least 30,000 tons. This report includes the following
sections: section one includes overview, section two include
risk assessment method for priority-setting. Section three
includes setting cleanup priorities in Tunisia. Section four
includes cleanup and safeguarding highlights in Africa.
Finally, section five includes reducing the risk. |
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title |
Reducing the Human and Environmental Risks of Obsolete Pesticides : A GIS-Based Tool for Priority-Setting |
title_short |
Reducing the Human and Environmental Risks of Obsolete Pesticides : A GIS-Based Tool for Priority-Setting |
title_full |
Reducing the Human and Environmental Risks of Obsolete Pesticides : A GIS-Based Tool for Priority-Setting |
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Reducing the Human and Environmental Risks of Obsolete Pesticides : A GIS-Based Tool for Priority-Setting |
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Reducing the Human and Environmental Risks of Obsolete Pesticides : A GIS-Based Tool for Priority-Setting |
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reducing the human and environmental risks of obsolete pesticides : a gis-based tool for priority-setting |
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2017 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/400481468174867827/Reducing-the-human-and-environmental-risks-of-obsolete-pesticides-a-GIS-based-tool-for-priority-setting http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27844 |
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