The Royal Environment Health Institute of Scotland (REHIS) is a self-funding body promoting the advancement of Environmental Health in Scotland.
The Royal Environment Health Institute of Scotland (REHIS) is a self-funding body promoting the advancement of Environmental Health in Scotland.
(1987) Environmental education courses in Scotland: a case study of theory translated into prac- tice. In A.V. Baez, G.W. Knamiller and J.C. Smyth (eds), The Environment and Science and Technology Education, Oxford: Pergamon Press, for ICSU Press....
Shellfish purification courses created by Seaf ish SEAFISH and the Royal Environmental Health Institute for Scotland (RE-HIS) have joined forces to create a new training programme in Bivalve Purification Operations. This course develops knowledge of bivalve biology, equipment design and ... C Wallace...
societies due to cultural practices, believes and anthropomorphic values (nature exists to serve humanity). Quality water alteration in natural ecosystems has consequences on population health. Even more, it has widespread environmental consequences. Each year, about two million people, mostly children ...
Currently a student at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design in Dundee, Scotland, Tina brings attention not only to plants but to the soil in which plants grow. Because she includes both plants and soil in her work, she calls her work Edaphic Plant Art. ...
The endpoint categories of the ReCiPe method reveal an explicitly foreign contribution of impacts of between 43.4% (human health) and 56.5% (resources). Finally, due to the uncertainty associated with the methodology itself, there are impacts whose location is not defined, with a contribution ...
Stević Ž, Pamučar D, Puška A, Chatterjee P (2020) Sustainable supplier selection in healthcare industries using a new MCDM method: Measurement of alternatives and ranking according to COmpromise solution (MARCOS). Comput Ind Eng. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cie.2019.106231 Article Google...
We are grateful to the UK Environment Agency, Natural Resources Wales in Wales, Scottish Environment Protection Agency in Scotland and Northern Ireland Environment Agency in Northern Ireland for the composting site’s data and their technical input. We thank Andrew Jones for his thoughtful guidance ...
(Waste and Resource Action Programme): not-for-profit company that works in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland to help businesses and individuals reap the benefits of reducing waste, developing sustainable products and using resources in an efficient way (www.wrap.org.uk). 4 Executive...