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Editors
Editors-in-Chief
Subject Editors
- Baumann, Karsten (ESPR-Area 3 (2) methodologies: measuring and modelling techniques and tools; (3) local to regional phenomena, in particular air pollution and its impacts()
- Blaha, Ludek (ESPR-Area 2 (1) behavior of chemicals in water and their interactions with soil, terrestrial and water biota)
- Braunbeck, Thomas (Co-Principal Editor for Area 2: Aquatic Chemistry and Biology, Health Issues)
- Brühl, Carsten (ESPR-Area 1 (4): environmental studies of pesticides, air pollution, and management strategies for forestry and plant ecosystems)
- Chang, I-Cheng (ESPR-Area 4(1): environmental sciences education, 4(2): communication and information, 8(1): sustainable agriculture)
- Engwall, Magnus (ESPR-Area 1 (2) methodologies, modeling, and monitoring of chemicals in soils/sediments; ESPR-Area 6 (3) monitoring and fate of persistent chemicals (POPs) including new compounds, e.g., endocrine and dioxin-like compounds)
- Erdinger, Lothar (ESPR-Area 1 (4) environmental studies of pesticides, air pollution, and management techniques on forestry and plant ecosystems; ESPR-Area 6 (1) sample preparations, separation techniques, and analytical methods to determine organic and inorganic compounds)
- Hecker, Markus (ESPR-Area 1 (3): impact of particle-bound pollutants on biota/communities, and weight-of-evidence approaches)
- Holder, John (EPSR-Area 8 (2) environmental sustainability of current and alternative energy sources)
- Hollert, Henner (UWSF-Herausgeber; ESPR-Area 1: Terrestrial Ecology and Biology / Soil and Sediment: Toxicology-related subjects; JSS-Sediments, Section 3: Sediment management at the river basin scale)
- Holm, Patricia (ESPR-Area 4.1: Environmental sciences education)
- Jiang, Zhigang (ESPR-Area 9 (1) studies on the biological conservation of rare or endangered animals and plant species)
- Kammann, Ulrike (UWSF: Aquatische Ökotoxikologie, in vitro-bioassays, marine Systeme; ESPR-Area 1 (2): methodologies, modeling, and monitoring of chemicals in soils/sediments; ESPR-Area 7 (2) evaluations of the impacts and interactions of chemicals in the laboratory or re)
- Karch, Nathan (ESPR-Area 5 (1) microbial studies supporting waste disposal, management, and remediation of municipal and industrial hazardous wastes)
- Khalil, M. Aslam Khan (ESPR-Area 3 (4) regional to global phenomena, in particular climate change and its impacts)
- Klöpffer, Walter (LCA-Editor; UWSF-ESPR: LCA-related subjects)
- Lammel, Gerhard (ESPR-Area 3: Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)
- van Leeuwen, Kees (Principal Subject Editor for ESPR-Area 4: Environmental Education, Science Communication, Science & Policy, Health Issues; SubEd ESPR-Area 7 (1) risk analyses of unique compounds and complex mixtures under various exposure scenarios)
- Luthardt, Peter (ESPR-Area 4 (1) environmental sciences education; ESPR-Area 6: Environmental Analyses, Monitoring, and Sampling)
- MA, Keping (ESPR-Area 9 (2) role of ecosystem and habitat restoration on the preservation of species)
- MacDonell, Margaret (Co-Principal Subject Editor Area 7: Risk Assessment, Risk Management, Health Issues)
- Maestri, Elena (ESPR-Area 5 (3) phytoremediation and ecosystem restoration)
- Matthies, Michael (ESPR-Area 6 (2) methodologies, modeling, and monitoring of chemicals in multi-compartmental environments, including the use of radiochemistry; ESPR-Area 6 (3) monitoring and fate of persistent chemicals (POPs) including new compounds, e.g., endocrine and)
- Mestres, Ramon (ESPR-Area 6 (2) methodologies, modeling, and monitoring of chemicals in multi-compartmental environments, including the use of radiochemistry)
- Matthiessen, Peter (Co-Principal Editor for Area 2: Aquatic Chemistry and Biology, Health Issues)
- Nakano, Takeshi (ESPR-Principal Subject Editor, Area 6 (together with Peter Luthardt): Environmental Analyses, Monitoring, Health Issues)
- Paasivirta, Jaakko (JSS: Soils, Section 2: Global change and environmental risk assessment; ESPR-Area 6 (2) methodologies, modeling, and monitoring of chemicals in multi-compartmental environments, including the use of radiochemistry; ESPR-Area 6 (3) monitoring and fate of p)
- Rédey, Ákos (Subject Area 5(1): Microbial studies and technologies supporting waste disposal)
- Samara, Constantini (ESPR-Area 3 (1) atmospheric physical and chemical processes and fundamental studies)
- Schroeder, Peter (ESPR-Area 1(4): environmental studies of pesticides, air pollution, and management strategies for forestry and plant ecosystems; 5(3): phytoremediation and ecosystem restoration; JSS-Soils, Section 3: Remediation and management of contaminated or degraded)
- Schröder, Winfried (JSS-Soils, Section 5: Soil and landscape ecology; ESPR-Area 6 (3): monitoring and fate of persistent chemicals (POPs) including new compounds, e.g., endocrine and dioxin-like compounds)
- Schwitzguébel, Jean-Paul (JSS-Soils, Section 3: Remediation and management of contaminated or degraded lands; ESPR-Area 5: Environmental Microbiology, Waste Management, and Biotechnology; ESPR-Area 5 (3) phytoremediation and ecosystem restoration)
- Steinberg, Christian (ESPR-Area 2 (1) behavior of chemicals in water and their interactions with soil, terrestrial and water biota; (2) methodologies, modeling, and monitoring of chemicals in water; (3) analysis and monitoring of natural, industrial, agricultural, and pharmace)
- Turgut, Cafer (ESPR- Area 2 (3) analysis and monitoring of natural, industrial, agricultural, and pharmaceutical products in the aquatic environment)
- Voigt, Kristina (Co-Principal Subject Editor Area 7: Risk Assessment, Risk Management, Health Issues)
- Wang, Ding (ESPR-Area 9: Conservation Biology)
- Wang, Hailong (ESPR-Area 5: Environmental Microbiology, Waste Management, and Biotechnology; ESPR-Area 5 (1) microbial studies supporting waste disposal, management, and remediation of municipal and industrial hazardous wastes)
- Wensky, Afaf (ESPR-Area 6 (1) sample preparations, separation techniques, and analytical methods to determine organic and inorganic compounds)
- Xu, Zhihong (JSS - Soils; ESPR-Area 1: Terrestrial Ecology and Biology / Soil and Sediment: Toxicology-related subjects)
- Young, Lee (ESPR-Area 4 (1) environmental sciences education; (2) communication and information; ESPR-Area 5 (2) environmental aspects of genetically-modified organisms, bio-products, and bio-processing; ESPR-Area 8 (2) environmental sustainability of current and alt)
- Zechmeister, Harald G (ESPR 1(4): Pesticides, air pollution, management strategies for forestry and plant ecosystems; 6(2): methodologies, modeling, monitoring of chemicals in multi-compartmental environments - UWSF: Biodiversität, Monitoring, Ökologische Chemie, Verkehr)
- Zhang, Jiabao (Subject Ara 1(1): Behavior of chemicals in soils and their interactions with soil/sediment and terrestrial biota)
- Zhu, Yong-Guan (Subject Area 5(3): Phytoremediation and ecosystem restoration)
- Sakai, Shinichi (Subject Area 6(4): Monitoring+fate of POPs (esp. brominated fllame retardants) in multicompartmental env.)
Associate Subject Editors
- Ahmed, Mohamed Tawfic (ESPR-Area 8 (1) environmental sustainability and economic viability of agricultural, and pollution abatement programs)
- Buszewski, Boguslaw (EPSR-Area 6 (1) sample preparations, separation techniques, and analytical methods to determine organic and inorganic compounds)
- Cutright, Teresa (ESPR Subject Area 5(1): (1) microbial studies supporting waste disposal, management, and remediation of municipal and industrial hazardous wastes, 5(3): phytoremediation and ecosystem restoration)
- Fent, Karl
- Frank, Hartmut
- Garrigues, Philippe (EuCheMS-ESPR)
- Gaugitsch, Helmut (ESPR-Area 5 (2) environmental aspects of genetically-modified organisms, bio-products, and bio-processing)
- Giesy, John P.
- Hermens, Joop L.M.
- Herve, Sirpa
- Holoubek, Ivan (ESPR-Area 7 (2) evaluations of the impacts and interactions of chemicals in the laboratory or real environments, and their fate in biota, including animals and humans (eco-toxicology))
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- Johnston-uncontactable, Paul (ESPR-Area 5 (1) microbial studies supporting waste disposal, management, and remediation of municipal and industrial hazardous wastes; ESPR-Area 7 (2) evaluations of the impacts and interactions of chemicals in the laboratory or real environments, and the)
- Karlaganis, Georg
- Markert*, Bernd (ESPR-Subject Area 1(4): Environmental studies of pesticides, air pollution; 5(3): Phytoremediation and ecosystem restoration; JSS-Soils Sec. 3: Remediation+management of contaminated or degraded lands)
- Matthiessen (wrong profile), Peter (ESPR-Area 2 (3): Analysis and monitoring of natural, industrial, agricultural, and pharmaceutical products in the aquatic environment)
- Messmer, Dennis (ESPR-Area 5 (1) microbial studies supporting waste disposal, management, and remediation of municipal and industrial hazardous wastes; (2) environmental aspects of genetically-modified organisms, bio-products, and bio-processing; ESPR-Area 8 (1) environme)
- Newton, Mike (ESPR-Area 1: behavior of chemicals in soils and their interactions with the soil/sediment and terrestrial biota; (2) methodologies, modeling, and monitoring of chemicals in soils/sediments; ESPR-Area 2 (2) methodologies, modeling, and monitoring of chemic)
- Osman, Mahdi (ESPR-Area 1(2): methodologies, modeling, and monitoring of chemicals in soils/sediments, 4(1): environmental sciences education )
- Regens, James (ESPR-Area 5 (1) microbial studies supporting waste disposal, management, and remediation of municipal and industrial hazardous wastes)
- Ro-Poulsen, Helge
- Sabljic, Aleksandar
- Safe, Stephen H.
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- Salkauskas, Mudis (ESPR-Area 6 (1) sample preparations, separation techniques, and analytical methods to determine organic and inorganic compounds)
- Scheringer, Martin (ESPR-Area 6 (2) methodologies, modeling, and monitoring of chemicals in multi-compartmental environments, including the use of radiochemistry; ESPR-Area 6 (3) monitoring and fate of persistent chemicals (POPs) including new compounds, e.g., endocrine and)
- Segner, Helmut (ESPR-Area 2 (1) behavior of chemicals in water and their interactions with soil, terrestrial and water biota)
- Seinen, Willem
- Siskos, Panayotis A.
- Vasconcelos, Maria Teresa (ESPR-Area 2 (1) behavior of chemicals in water and their interactions with soil, terrestrial and water biota; Area 6 (1) sample preparations, separation techniques, and analytical methods to determine organic and inorganic compounds; Area 7 (1) risk analy)
- Wagner, Burkhard (ESPR-Area 4.2: communication and information)
- Wilkins, Ken
- Zoller, Uri (ESPR-Area 2 (1) behavior of chemicals in water and their interactions with soil, terrestrial and water biota; ESPR-Area 4 (1) environmental sciences education; ESPR-Area 6 (3) monitoring and fate of persistent chemicals (POPs) including new compounds, e.g)
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Advisors
- Erickson, Mitchell (ESPR-Subject Area 6 - Environmental Analyses, Monitoring, Health Issues - in particular: PCBs, POPs, dioxin-like compounds, radiation)
- Facchetti, Sergio (Environmental monitoring)
- Jensen, Allan Astrup (Hazard/Risk assessment of chemicals, POPs, biological monitoring)
- Karasek, Frank W.
- Kotzias, Dimitrios (Analytical organic chemistry, atmospheric chemistry, indoor air quality)
- McCutcheon, Steven (ESPR-Area: 1(2)-(3), 2 (1-3), 5(1-3), 6(1-3))
- Trapp, Stefan (ESPR-Area 5 (3) - Phytoremediation and ecosystem restoration and Area 6 (2) - Environmental Modeling)
- Varotsos, Costas (Advisor for Area 3: Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics )
- Wania, Frank (ESPR-Area 6 (2) methodologies, modeling, and monitoring of chemicals in multi-compartmental environments, including the use of radiochemistry)
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