| Academic degree: | Dipl.-Ing. (FH) |  | | Last name: | Jänsch | | First name: | Stephan | | Responsible for: | | | Organization/Institute: | ECT Oekotoxikologie GmbH | | Department: | | | Position: | | | Street, Number, POB: | Böttgerstraße 2-14 | | Postal code, City: | 65439 Flörsheim | | State: | | | Country: | Germany | | Phone: | +49 6145 9564-63 | | Fax: | +49 6145 9564-99 | | E-mail address: | s-jaensch@ect.de | | Url: | http://www.ect.de | | Curriculum vitae: | Stephan Jänsch studied Environmental Engineering at the University of Applied Sciences of Wiesbaden in
Rüsselsheim, Germany. Since August 2001 he is working at ECT Oekotoxikologie GmbH, Flörsheim, Germany.
His more recent research interests are: development of an improved strategy for an environmental risk assessment of genetically modified plants (GMP); improvement of soil and site assessment by promoting biological methods in addition to chemical methods; development of soil screening (threshold) values (e.g. for heavy metals or selected organics) for the assessment of contaminated sites and remediated soils; compilation of ecotoxicological databases; literature studies on the effects of chemicals on soil invertebrates in the laboratory and in the field, the ecological requirements of soil invertebrate test species and the selection of test species for the assessment of contaminated soils in special ecological regions.
Furthermore, Stephan Jänsch has co-developed an expansion of the Biological Soil Classification and Assessment Concept (abbreviated as BBSK) for agricultural and grassland sites. | | Areas of interest: | | Ökologie | | Ökotoxikologie | | terrestrial toxicity test | | test organisms | | soil protection | | soil fauna and ecosystem functions | | Bodenorganismen | | soil organisms | | terrestrial ecology | | terrestrial ecotoxicology | | |
| | Articles: | 14 ESPR (5) 308-318 (2007), Derivation of Soil Values for the Path 'Soil – Soil Organisms' for Metals and Selected Organic Compounds Using Species Sensitivity Distributions (11 pp) 17 UWSF (1) 20-27 (2005), Terrestrische ökotoxikologische Testmethoden für die Tropen - Teil 1: Labortests mit Regenwürmern und Arthropoden (8 Seiten) 17 UWSF (2) 85-93 (2005), Terrestrische ökotoxikologische Testmethoden für die Tropen - Teil 2: Halbfreiland- und Freilandtests sowie Risikobeurteilung (9 Seiten) 15 UWSF (2) 95-105 (2003), Ökologische Charakterisierung ausgewählter Enchytraeenarten hinsichtlich relevanter Bodeneigenschaften
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