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Environmental Management and Toxicology e-Resources

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EPA ExpoBox:  a toolbox that helps people assess environmental exposure to harmful chemicals and pathogens. It is a collection of tools that links to different resources

ToxProfile: a unique compilation of toxicological information on a given hazardous substance. Each peer-reviewed Tox Profile reflects a comprehensive and extensive evaluation, summary, and interpretation of available toxicological and epidemiological information on a substance.

ATSDR Toxic Substances Portal: Search Substances by Chemical Abstracts, Service Number (CAS#), Substance Name, Synonym, or Tradename.

European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) CHEM Database: This is ECHA’s new public chemicals database with information from all REACH registrations received by the Agency.

PubChem: PubChem is the world’s largest collection of freely accessible chemical information. Search chemicals by name, molecular formula, structure, and other identifiers. Find chemical and physical properties, biological activities, safety and toxicity information, patents, literature citations and more.

UN Environment Programme Knowledge Repository: The UNEP knowledge repository digitally captures, stores, indexes, and disseminates UNEP’s collective intellectual and research output including flagships, technical reports, policy briefs and more.

FUNAAB EMT Lecture Notes

UNdata: A single entry point for searching and downloading a variety of statistical resources of the UN System. There is a whole range of statistics including Population, Industry, Energy, Trade and National Accounts.

Redeemer’s University EMT Career Prospects

Action Bioscience: research information on a broad range of biological issues as they relate to the environment. From the American Institute of Biological Sciences.

Current Protocols Series: includes over 25,000 step-by-step techniques, procedures, and practical overviews that provide researchers with reliable, efficient methods to ensure reproducible results and pave the way for critical scientific discovery

EPA Collection of Methods: EPA offices and laboratories, and outside organizations, have developed approved methods for measuring the concentration of a substance or pollutant. Categories included: Air and Radiation; Water; Prevention, Pesticides, and Toxic Substances; Research and Development – Not Approved; Solid Waste and Emergency Response; Index to EPA Test Methods.

Bio-Protocol: A rapidly growing collection of peer-reviewed, life science protocols organized by 11 different fields of study and 10 different organisms. Protocols are organized chronologically with a detailed guide on how to reproduce a given experiment. Each protocol also contains an interactive and moderated Q & A section to facilitate open communication between protocol authors and the research community.

protocols.io: A website for creating, organizing, and publishing reproducible research protocols.

DataONE (Data Observation Network for Earth): DataONE is a community-driven program that provides access to data across multiple member repositories, supporting enhanced search and discovery of Earth and environmental data. DataONE promotes best practices in data management through educational resources and materials.

Dryad: Dryad is an open-source, research data curation and publication platform.

Open Learn: The environment: The Open University provides free online educational resources in a range of subjects. This link will take you to those relating to the study of the environment.

Envirolink: The EnviroLink Network is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing comprehensive, up-to-date environmental information and news.

Organisations

Nigerian Environmental Society

IUCN – International Union for Conservation of Nature

European Environment Agency (EEA)

WHO – International Programme on Chemical Safety


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