Plastics in our ocean as transdisciplinary challenge

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Plastics in our ocean as transdisciplinary challenge. / Riechers, Maraja; Fanini, Lucia; Apicella, Annalisa et al.

in: Marine Pollution Bulletin, Jahrgang 164, 112051, 01.03.2021.

Publikation: Beiträge in ZeitschriftenZeitschriftenaufsätzeForschungbegutachtet

Harvard

Riechers, M, Fanini, L, Apicella, A, Galván, CB, Blondel, E, Espiña, B, Kefer, S, Keroullé, T, Klun, K, Pereira, TR, Ronchi, F, Rodríguez, PR, Sardon, H, Silva, AV, Stulgis, M & Ibarra-González, N 2021, 'Plastics in our ocean as transdisciplinary challenge', Marine Pollution Bulletin, Jg. 164, 112051. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2021.112051

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Riechers, M., Fanini, L., Apicella, A., Galván, C. B., Blondel, E., Espiña, B., Kefer, S., Keroullé, T., Klun, K., Pereira, T. R., Ronchi, F., Rodríguez, P. R., Sardon, H., Silva, A. V., Stulgis, M., & Ibarra-González, N. (2021). Plastics in our ocean as transdisciplinary challenge. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 164, [112051]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2021.112051

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Riechers M, Fanini L, Apicella A, Galván CB, Blondel E, Espiña B et al. Plastics in our ocean as transdisciplinary challenge. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 2021 Mär 1;164:112051. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2021.112051

Bibtex

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title = "Plastics in our ocean as transdisciplinary challenge",
abstract = "This conference report summarizes the current challenges of researching microplastics pollution in the ocean as debated by international experts and stakeholders at a workshop held in San Sebasti{\'a}n, Spain, 1–2 October 2019. The transdisciplinary, co-learning approach of this report stressed the need to incorporate multiple perspective in solving the problem of microplastics and resulted in three proposed actions: (i) filtering microplastics from waste waters; (ii) mandatory ecolabels on plastic products packages; and (iii) circular economy of packaging plastics.",
keywords = "Co-learning, Co-production, Conference report, Marine social science, Microplastics, Pollution, Sustainability, Transdisciplinary studies",
author = "Maraja Riechers and Lucia Fanini and Annalisa Apicella and Galv{\'a}n, {Carolina Batista} and Elise Blondel and Bego{\~n}a Espi{\~n}a and Simone Kefer and Tristan Keroull{\'e} and Katja Klun and Pereira, {Tania R.} and Francesca Ronchi and Rodr{\'i}guez, {Pedro Ruiz} and Haritz Sardon and Silva, {Alexandra Viana} and Maris Stulgis and Nagore Ibarra-Gonz{\'a}lez",
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AU - Kefer, Simone

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AU - Pereira, Tania R.

AU - Ronchi, Francesca

AU - Rodríguez, Pedro Ruiz

AU - Sardon, Haritz

AU - Silva, Alexandra Viana

AU - Stulgis, Maris

AU - Ibarra-González, Nagore

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KW - Conference report

KW - Marine social science

KW - Microplastics

KW - Pollution

KW - Sustainability

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