MITE-RN Publications & Communications

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MITE-RN Science Briefs
Determining the Bioavailability of Metals in Surface Freshwaters
Determining the Biological Availability of Metals in Forest Soils
Improved Ecological Risk Assessments for Metals in the Environment
Indirect Effects of Metals in Aquatic Ecosystems
Metal Dynamics within Northern Forest Ecosystems
Natural Weathering and Release of Metals from Soil Minerals
Predicting Metal Bioavailability in Lakes
Predicting Metal Effects on Aquatic Organisms
Protecting Freshwater Animals from Metal Toxicity
Separating Natural from Human-Related Metals in the Environment
To What Extent are Humans Responsible for the Presence of Metals in Remote Lakes?
Toxicity of Metal Mixtures in Aquatic Environments

 

 

MITE-RN News
Issue / Volume Format
Winter 2004 PDF
Winter 2003 PDF
Fall 2001 PDF
Fall 2000 PDF
Fall 1999

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Winter 1999 PDF

The MITE Research Network Newsletters are published once a year. Available in PDF format. (Need help with PDF files? Click Here.)

 

Annual Reports
2002 - 2003 Annual Report(PDF, English).
2001 - 2002 Annual Report (PDF, English).
2000 - 2001 Annual Report (PDF, English).
1999 - 2000 Annual Report (PDF, English). For help using PDF files click here.

 

Miscellaneous Publications & Reports (date in brackets = date added)
Name Format
MITE-RN Publications listings 1998 - 2005 (March 2005) PDF
Kingston Workshop Report (May 2003) PDF
Year Four Network News (May 2003) Online
Vision for the Ecological Risk Assessment
component of the MITE-RN (October 2001)
PDF
Year Three Network News (May 2002) Online
2001 Ecological Risk Assessment Status Report (October 2001) PDF
Science Policy Workshop Report (May 2001)

The Science Policy Workshop on Metals in the Environment MITE-RN hosted a Science/Policy Workshop in March 2001 for scientists and decision makers to discuss the policy implications regarding research of metals in the environment. The workshop had two principal goals:

  • To determine the current knowledge gaps and science questions, related to the impact of metals in the environment, that must be addressed from a government policy perspective in order to facilitate the development of public policy; and
  • to identify mechanisms that could improve and enhance the communication of relevant research results to the key officials involved in developing public policy in the metals-in- the-environment area.

The workshop program included plenary presentations by three keynote speakers: Dr. Barry Stemshorn, Assistant Deputy Minister, Environmental Protection Service, Environment Canada; Ms. Justyna Laurie-Lean, Vice President, The Mining Association of Canada; Mr. Robert Lyng, Manager, Environment Programs, Ontario Power Generation, Inc., and shorter presentations by Domain leaders from the three MITE- RN Domains.

Through the plenary discussion, it became clear that methods of communicating policy advice are essentially marketing strategies. As such, Networks like MITE may benefit from specialized expertise in communications, which is available both in the private sector and in the research community. It was equally clear that the particular communication strategy should be tailored to the issue, and interested agency(ies). It is unlikely that a single communication mechanism will suffice for any policy issue; rather, it will be important to use several different kinds of tools, perhaps at several levels, to achieve the desired policy impact. The timing of communication is also critical – the issue must be seen as urgent relative to other agenda items, or it will not attract the attention of decision makers.

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Year Two Network News (May 2001) Online
Issues in Ecological Risk Assessments of Inorganic Metals and Metalloids, a paper by Peter Chapman and Feiyue Wang is now available online. PDF
Year One Network News (May 2000)

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