Addressing point source soil pollution in the Western balkans: Challenges and opportunities for EU integration.

IF 8.4 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Cristina Arias-Navarro, Dragana Vidojević, Pandi Zdruli, Felipe Yunta Mezquita, Arwyn Jones, Piotr Wojda
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Soil pollution poses a significant threat to human health and the environment in the Western Balkans. It contaminates food and water sources with potentially toxic elements (PTE) and degrades ecosystems by reducing soil functions and biodiversity. Industrialisation over the past century has made soil pollution a widespread issue in the region. This study aims to summarise the status of point source soil pollution, identify knowledge gaps, and support the implementation of the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans, with a focus on soil remediation priorities. Through the analysis of 118 contaminated or potentially contaminated sites, the study reveals that industrial and mining activities are the primary sources of soil pollution, while asbestos and nuclear energy contribute relatively less. Despite some progress in waste management, waste collection, transportation, and disposal systems, as well as insufficient waste treatment and recycling facilities, remain a major source of pollution in the region. Countries such as Serbia and North Macedonia have conducted preliminary assessments, but comprehensive regional data on waste management and pollution levels is lacking. Challenges include weak legal frameworks, insufficient funding, and limited site investigations. Effective strategies must prioritise high-risk sites and establish clear criteria for identifying pollution hotspots. A registry of contaminated sites is essential, starting with the most critical areas and expanding to include all sites with health and environmental risks. Public awareness and remediation efforts remain limited, underscoring the need for integrated policies, increased funding, and community engagement. Immediate action is crucial to mitigate soil pollution and protect public health. This work emphasises the urgent need for coordinated soil protection strategies to ensure sustainable land use and healthy soils in the Western Balkans.

解决西巴尔干点源土壤污染:欧盟一体化的挑战和机遇。
土壤污染对西巴尔干地区的人类健康和环境构成重大威胁。它以潜在有毒元素(PTE)污染食物和水源,并通过降低土壤功能和生物多样性而使生态系统退化。过去一个世纪的工业化使土壤污染成为该地区普遍存在的问题。本研究旨在总结点源土壤污染的现状,确定知识空白,并支持实施西巴尔干绿色议程,重点关注土壤修复优先事项。通过对118个污染或潜在污染场地的分析,研究表明,工业和采矿活动是土壤污染的主要来源,而石棉和核能的贡献相对较小。尽管在废物管理方面取得了一些进展,但废物收集、运输和处置系统以及废物处理和回收设施不足仍然是该区域的主要污染源。塞尔维亚和北马其顿等国已经进行了初步评估,但缺乏关于废物管理和污染水平的全面区域数据。挑战包括薄弱的法律框架、资金不足和有限的现场调查。有效的战略必须优先考虑高风险地点,并建立明确的标准来识别污染热点。必须建立受污染场址登记册,从最关键的地区开始,逐步扩大到包括所有存在健康和环境风险的场址。公众意识和补救努力仍然有限,这突出了综合政策、增加资金和社区参与的必要性。立即采取行动对减轻土壤污染和保护公众健康至关重要。这项工作强调迫切需要协调一致的土壤保护战略,以确保西巴尔干地区的可持续土地利用和健康土壤。
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Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCESTOXICOLOGY&nbs-TOXICOLOGY
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
6.50%
发文量
156
期刊介绍: Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management (IEAM) publishes the science underpinning environmental decision making and problem solving. Papers submitted to IEAM must link science and technical innovations to vexing regional or global environmental issues in one or more of the following core areas: Science-informed regulation, policy, and decision making Health and ecological risk and impact assessment Restoration and management of damaged ecosystems Sustaining ecosystems Managing large-scale environmental change Papers published in these broad fields of study are connected by an array of interdisciplinary engineering, management, and scientific themes, which collectively reflect the interconnectedness of the scientific, social, and environmental challenges facing our modern global society: Methods for environmental quality assessment; forecasting across a number of ecosystem uses and challenges (systems-based, cost-benefit, ecosystem services, etc.); measuring or predicting ecosystem change and adaptation Approaches that connect policy and management tools; harmonize national and international environmental regulation; merge human well-being with ecological management; develop and sustain the function of ecosystems; conceptualize, model and apply concepts of spatial and regional sustainability Assessment and management frameworks that incorporate conservation, life cycle, restoration, and sustainability; considerations for climate-induced adaptation, change and consequences, and vulnerability Environmental management applications using risk-based approaches; considerations for protecting and fostering biodiversity, as well as enhancement or protection of ecosystem services and resiliency.
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