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The SPRINT-project aims to develop a Global Health Risk Assessment Toolbox to assess

impacts of Plant Protection Products (PPPs) on environment and human health and to

propose several transition pathways

 


The SPRINT-project aims to develop a

Global Health Risk Assessment Toolbox

to assess impacts of Plant Protection Products (PPPs)

on environment and human health

 

 

 

 

The SPRINT project will make an internationally valid contribution to assess integrated risks and impacts of pesticides on environment and human health, both at regional and European level. SPRINT will inform and accelerate the adoption of innovative transition pathways towards more sustainable plant protection in the context of a global health approach. 

New SPRINT paper and summary factsheet: pesticide residues in soil

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We have produced a new summary factsheet based on a new paper led by our PhD researcher, Dennis Knuth, entitled 'Pesticide residues in organic and conventional agricultural soils across Europe: measured and predicted concentrations'. 

Find out about other SPRINT publications here. 

SPRINT recognised for our efforts towards assessing the risks of mixing chemicals

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We were recently delighted to hear that Bruno Dujardin from the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) referred to SPRINT during his presentation at the recent 41st International Conference on Environmental & Food Monitoring in Amsterdam. He recognised our project as one of many research efforts assessing the risks of mixing chemicals outside of EFSA. 

Tenure Track Position - Aarhus University, Denmark

Our SPRINT partner in Denmark has a brand new job oppurtunity!

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The Department of Agroecology at Aarhus University, Denmark, offers an attractive career opportunity for promising and skilled researchers. We invite applications for a position as Tenure Track Assistant Professor focused on strengthening our research in soil spectroscopy and use of remote and proximal sensing for soil characterisation. The position is a career development position with the possibility of transition to a tenured associate professorship and will be available from 01-08-2024 or as soon as possible thereafter.

For more information please check their website

New SPRINT paper and factsheet: pesticides in water systems

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A new paper has been published by the SPRINT project, entitled 'Assessing pesticide residues occurrence and risks in water systems: A Pan-European and Argentina perspective'. We have produced a short summary factsheet which provides an overview of the key findings of this research - click here to read it. 

Find out about other SPRINT publications here. 

 

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The Project

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SPRINT aims to develop a Global Health Risk Assessment Toolbox to assess impacts of plant protection products (PPP) on ecosystem, plant, animal and human (EPAH) health.

The SPRINT method

Rings

SPRINT consists of 9 interlinked work packages. The distribution and the impacts of PPP on EPAH health will be evaluated at 11 case study sites (CSS)

Measure and Model

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PPP pathways, and direct and indirect animal and human exposure routes will be assessed to improve current fate, exposure, and toxicokinetic models

Stakeholders

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SPRINT is based on a multi-actor approach to engage stakeholders and identify needs, improving farmer and citizen awareness, joint development of novel strategies for reduced reliance on PPP use.

Funding

SPRINT Project is funded by

the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Programme for research & innovation under grant agreement no 862568

 

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