The 2nd Symposium for Human and Environmental Security

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The following studies will be presented at the 2nd Symposium for Human and Environmental Security (Feb. 19th, 2025, Room 101, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Tohoku University).→FINISHED

Murine norovirus inactivation and adaptation to ammonia
Putri Shafa Kamila

The impact of climate change on the cyanotoxin production in drinking water sources
Shoya Tanaka

Framework development for sustainability assessment of decentralized sanitation systems
Riki Moriyasu

Development of a model to evaluate and monitor the ecological health of the aquatic environment
Tatsunoshin Wakino

You can find details of this symposium from the following link:
HES2nd_20250219

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