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Chapter Leader:
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Updated 17 July 2017
Chapter Leader:
Professor Chien-Yen Chen, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, National Chung Cheng University, 168, University Rd., Min-Hsiung Township, Chia-Yi, Taiwan, 62102
E-mail: chienyen.chen@gmail.com
Chapter Secretary-General:
Professor Ying-Jan Wang, Toxicologist, Department of Environmental Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan City 70101, Taiwan
E-mail: yjwang@mail.ncku.edu.tw
Chapter Website: http://proj.ncku.edu.tw/imgatwn
The Taiwan Chapter on Medical Geology was officially established on May 19, 2010 in Tainan, Taiwan, during the scientific activities of 3rd International Congress on Arsenic in the Environment – As 2010 at National Cheng Kung University. The Chapter is composed of over 12 members with representation from a wide range of disciplines including biomedical, public health and geoscience areas. The Chapter enjoys the participation of geoscientists, epidemiologists, toxicologists, public health professionals and medical doctors, with particular interest in the geochemistry, environmental and human health effects of arsenic from contaminated drinking water.
Newsletters from Taiwan Chapter: http://proj.ncku.edu.tw/imgatwn
June 2017
No update.
December 2016
No update.
2015
6-month report from Local Chapter Leader Prof. Chien-Yen Chen:
The leader for the Taiwan Chapter has been voted on and Professor Chien-Yen Chen was selected. The next Taiwan Chapter meeting is scheduled on 10th July and committee organization will be discussed. A medical geology conference will be taking place on the same day. There will be oral and poster sections for local researchers and students. An application for a Ph.D. program for the study of medical geology has been put forward to the Taiwan government in order to recruit students from around the world at the department of Earth and Environmental Sciences in National Chung Cheng University of Taiwan. This program is initiated by Professor Chien-Yen Chen with the aim to have strong international cooperation and connections with Taiwan for medical geology study.
2014
IMGA would like to thank Prof Jiin-Shuh Jean for his excellent 3-year term as Chapter Leader. IMGA also welcomes Professor Chien-Yen Chen as the new elected leader of the Taiwan Chapter. The website of the Taiwan Local Chapter is http://proj.ncku.edu.tw/imgatwn.
2010
Professor Jiin-Shuh Jean (Department of Earth Sciences, NCKU) was elected as the first term (three years) director general of the Taiwan IMGA Chapter. Director General Jiin-Shuh Jean appointed Professor Ying-Jan Wang (Institute of environmental Medicine, NCKU) as a secretary general and Professor Kuo-Chin Hsu (Department of Resources Engineering, NCKU) as a chairman of the Lecture and Conference committee. We will hold an annual meeting and conference once a year in May to bring together our Taiwan members to discuss medical geology problem in Taiwan.
Updated 17 July 2017
Chapter Leader:
Mumtaz Hussain, Engineer, Environmental Consultant and Editor “The Environ Monitor”. W-715, Defence Housing Authority, Lahore, 54792 Pakistan
E-mail address: theenvironmonitor@gmail.com
Deputy Chapter Leader:
Qamar Dar, AJ&K University, Muzaffarabad, Pakistan
E-mail: darqamar80@yahoo.com
The IMGA Local Chapter in Pakistan was established in 2013.
June 2017
No update.
December 2016
No update.
November 2015
6-month report from Local Chapter Leader Dr. Mumtaz Hussain.
The activities of IMGA Pakistan Chapter during last six months are highlighted in the following:
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Climate Change: Implications and Management Strategies on 21 February 2015 |
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Management of Prevalent Diseases in Pakistan on 11 April 2015 |
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Seven Billion Dreams: One Planet Consume with Care 30 May 2015 |
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Children’s Exposure to Environmental Hazards: Health Impacts and Safeguards 30 September 2015 |
| Information about IMGA was communicated to geology relevant institutions, academia and companies. |
| It has remained below the mark. An effort will be made to improve this sector. |
June 2015
6-month report from Local Chapter Leader Dr. Mumtaz Hussain.
General
In general performance of IMGA-PAKISTAN CHAPTER has remained satisfactory with respect to introducing Medical Geology among geological and medical circles and professional events. However, membership campaign is yet to gain momentum. We will soon be able to increase membership.
Participation in Events
We participated in following events and highlighted Medical Geology:
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International Cooperation under UN |
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Sharing of Information |
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Formulating Policies |
| National level policies should be formulated on multifarious aspects of climate change in light of the UN guideline. Relevant stakeholders need to be involved in such activities. | |
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Awareness and Educational Programmes |
| Electronic, print and social media should be optimally utilized to launch mass awareness programmes. Such speedy passage of information will help the respective policy makers and planners to undertake effective measures against impending issues of climate change well in time. Formal educational courses in the academic institutions will certainly help in equipping the students with necessary technical know-how. | |
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Conducting R&D on Health |
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Combating Natural Calamities |
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Awareness programs about prevalent diseases in Pakistan should be launched vigorously through media. |
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Basic Health Care should form part of curricula in schools and colleges. |
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All stakeholders should work together for environmental preservation at all levels. |
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The federal and provincial governments should make master plans for providing clean air, potable water and pure food to all citizens. |
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The federal and provincial governments should enhance budgetary allocation for health. |
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Future Events
2014
The Pakistan Chapter arranged two events titled Water and Waste Treatment and Environmental Health on 20 and 21 June, 2014 respectively. In these conferences the role of Medical Geology was specially highlighted.
Members also participated in events arranged by other Organizations.
During November 2014 we held a conference on Multi Modal Transport Systems in which Eco and Health aspects were included.
Updated 17 July 2017
Chapter Leader:
Prof Hisashi Nirei, The Geo-pollution Control Agency International Union of Geological Science (IUGS) Geoscience for Environmental Management (GEM) Japan Branch, 1277-1, Kamauchiya, Motoyahagi, Katori City, Chiba Prefecture 287-0025, Japan
E-mail: nireihisashi@msn.com
Chapter Secretary:
Kunio Furuno
E-mail: kuniofurunojp@gmail.com
Chapter Website: http://www.jspmug.org/
The IMGA Local Chapter in Japan was established in 2010.
June 2017
No update.
December 2016
No update.2015
6-month report from Local Chapter Secretary Dr. Kunio Furuno:
Meetings
The meetings of the officers of Japan chapter (Chair: Hisashi Nirei and Secretary: Kunio Furuno) were held every month. They discussed about the activity of the chapter.
Training Course
We are involved in many training courses on environmental geology. During this period, the 3-day ‘14th Training Course of Investigation Methods, Geo-pollution Research and Remediation in Surplus Soil and Disposal Site’, which mainly focused on heavy metal pollution, was held on Katori, Chiba prefecture in Japan. The training course consisted of lectures and field training. The main contents were groundwater basin management and groundwater flow, geological survey and boring, geo-pollution, radioactivity and radioactive pollution, man-made strata and heavy metal pollution, etc. (Photos included in Members section.)
Cooperation
The Japan chapter closely cooperates with the following organizations:
Conferences
We were involved in the following conference:
Presentations and Papers
Most of the members of the Japan chapter had oral and poster presentations in the following conference. The presentations may not focus on health and medicine directly but are related to them from a view point of the environment.
Chapter Members
Same as the last period.
2014
Meetings
The meeting of the officers of Japan Chapter (Chair: Hisashi Nirei and Secretary: Kunio Furuno) were held every month. They discussed the activity of the chapter.
Cooperation
The Japan Chapter closely cooperates with the following organizations:
Presentations and Papers
Most of the members of the Japan Chapter had oral and poster presentations in the following conferences. The presentations may not focus on health and medicine directly but are related to them from a view point of the environment.
2012
The Japan Chapter is very active and has 12 members. These are a mixture of environmental geoscientists and chemists. The Chapter organises the very successful Annual Symposium for Geo-pollution Science, Medical Geology and Urban Geology and publishes the Journal on Geo-pollution Science, Medical Geology and Urban.
Geology Prof. Hisashi and his colleagues are also very involved in radioactivity assessments following the Tohoku earthquake in March last year. They have been surveying radioactive geopollution and the behaviour of radioactive dust material from Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant No.1. The IMGA Committee sends its sympathy and support to the Japan IMGA Chapter following the terrible earthquake and continuing environmental problems in Japan and very much appreciates the work that the IMGA Local Chapter is doing in very difficult circumstances.
Meetings
Meetings of the officers of the Japan Chapter (Chair: Hisashi Nirei and Secretary: Kunio Furuno) are held every month to discuss the activity of the branch.
Cooperation
The Japan Chapter closely cooperates with the following organizations:
Presentations and Papers
Most of the members of the Japan Chapter had oral and poster presentations in the following conferences. The presentations may not focus on health and medicine directly but are related to them from a viewpoint of the environment.
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The Japanese Chapter has its own international journal: Geopollution, Medical Geology and Urban Geology. |
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2011
The Japan Chapter is very active and has 12 members, a mixture of environmental geoscientists and chemists. The Chapter organises the very successful Annual Symposium for Geo-pollution Science, Medical Geology and Urban Geology and publishes the Journal on Geo-pollution Science, Medical Geology and Urban Geology. The Chapter has also held approximately 15 informal meetings for study of the book “Essentials of the Medical Geology”. Professor Hisashi and his colleagues are also very involved in radioactivity assessments following the Tohoku earthquake in March this year. The IMGA Committee sends its sympathy and support to the Japan IMGA Chapter following the terrible earthquake and continuing environmental problems in Japan this year and very much appreciates the work that the IMGA Local Chapter is doing in very difficult circumstances.
Updated 17 July 2017
Chapter Leader:
Chapter Leader: Prof. Saverio Fiore, Institute of Methodologies for Environmental Analysis-CNR, 85050 Tito Scalo (PZ), Italy; Adjunct Professor of Mineralogy, University of Basilicata
E-mail: saverio.fiore@cnr.it
The IMGA Local Chapter in Italy was established in 2010.
June 2017
No update.
December 2016
No update.2015
6-month report from Local Chapter Leader Dr Saverio Fiore: No report this time. Chapter currently under reorganisation.
2014
Members of the Italian Chapter of IMGA were involved in the organization of the 1st International Conference on Atmospheric DUST, held in June in Italy. The Conference was endorsed by the IMGA and there were several sessions related to the Medical Geology. Details on DUST 2014 are reported as a separate full report on the IMGA website.
During last months, the group continued carried out researches on experimental dissolution of asbestos fibres and on the influence on potentially dangerous and toxic elements on the environment.
Members are also involved in the editorial work related to the publication of the conference proceedings.
Presently many members of the Italian Chapter are involved in the organization of another conference: AMAM 2015, the 1st International Conference on Applied Mineralogy and Advanced Materials (AMAM 2015; www.amam2015.org).
See the Members Section of the website for some additonal reporting.
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The group has identified several health risk factors connected to geology in Southern Italy, including potential natural metal contamination of spring waters and naturally occurring asbestos and its connection with some cases of mesothelioma occurring amongst people living in some areas of the Pollino massif.
This research group also performed laboratory and bench scale experiments providing interesting results about the immobilization of toxic elements using zeolite synthesized directly in polluted soil under conditions as close to the natural ones as possible.
Andrea Masotti, is involved in a team project related to arsenic contamination and its effect on human health with special emphasis to polymorphisms of genes involved in the metabolism of inorganic arsenic in a paediat-ric population. He also edited a book on this subject (Arsenic: Sources, Environmental Impact, Toxicity and Human Health – A Medical Geology Perspective, Nova Science Pub.) describing the several steps from arsenic speciation in rocks, water and environment in general, through the contamination of rice-based foods in infants diet, up to the devastating effects on human health.
The study of the environmental influence on the geographical distribution of urinary stones in Basilicata re-gion, led by one of our members Maria Luigia Giannossi, won a 2012 national prize, sponsored by the regional government, as the best Ph.D. thesis.
A meeting about the role of Medical Geology in Italy was organized by a member of the Chapter (Paolo Valera) to promote the importance of this new discipline that uses an interdisciplinary approach to solve problems related to environment and human health. More than 150 attendees took part in the Conference. All the research results were published in international publications.
In 2012 the members of the Chapter participated in the following Conferences presenting their research:
– Sino-European Symposium on Environment and Health (SESEH 2012), 20-25 August, Galway, Ireland;
– 9th International Symposium on Environmental Geochemistry, 15th– 21th July, Aveiro, Portugal;
– The 2nd International Conference on Competitive Materials and Technology Processes, 8-12 October, Mi-skolc-Lillafured, Hungary;
– 6th Mid-European Clay Conference – MECC 2012, September 4 – 9, 2012 in Pruhonice, Czech Republic;
– EMC2012-European Mineralogical Conference, 2-6 September 2012, Frankfurt, Germany.
The Italian Chapter is very active and has 10 members, all environmental scientists. The Chapter did an outstanding job of organising the 4th International Conference on Medical Geology GEOMED2011 in Bari, Italy, in September 2011. The members of this Chapter are also involved in the following Medical Geology projects: risk evaluation of naturally occurring asbestos (NOA); airborne particles; natural vs. anthropogenic provenance; mineral dissolution by lung fluids; experimental investigation on smectite and tremolite; kidney stones; influence of geological/environmental factors.
Updated 17 July 2017
Chapter Leader:
Chapter Leader: To Be Advised
E-mail: –
The IMGA Local Chapter in Iran was established in 2008.
December 2016
6-month report from Local Chapter Leader Dr. Pariza Piroozfar:
The regional meeting of ECO Member States was held in October 2016 in Iran. Scientists from 10 countries participated in the event. The meeting was inaugurated by Ministry of Industries and Mines of Iran, Geological Survey of Iran (GSI) and the general secretary of ECO. The participants delivered their speeches and proposals in different fields of geology.
The proposal on “Identification of Geological Risk Factors of Cardiovascular Diseases Incidence in ECO Member States region” was presented by the Iranian chapter of IMGA.
One of the oldest diseases of mankind is cardiovascular diseases (CVD) which is very widely distributed throughout the world and represents one of the major problems that causes significant morbidity. The incidence of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) is variable according to geographical areas but is endemic in some regions. According to a new report, the global burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD) is highest in Central Asia and Middle East than Western countries where it often afflicts young, working-age adults.
ECO Member States are located in the geographical distribution belt of cardiovascular diseases (CVD). Consequently, regional research on identification of geographic risk factors of the disease etiology are necessary. Unfortunately, relatively little work has been carried out on this field. So scientists from all countries of the ECO Member States should be brought together to address this global issue to prepare disease distribution maps in relation to the geogenic and environmental factors. Recognizing the geographical distribution of this disease helps long-term planning to recognize the disease origin and therefore preventing future outbreaks. Given the strategic importance of this region, preparing medical geology maps will help to play an important role in the regional macro policies.
In this project we will examine the relationship between regional geology (lithology), hydro-geochemistry (water hardness), soil type and the incidence of cardiovascular diseases. This project will provide new data on the etiology and pathogenesis of cardiovascular diseases and can open up new possibilities in developing programs of prevention and organized treatment of diseases that take into account the geographical and geological characteristics of its distribution.
October 2015
6-month report from Local Chapter Leader Dr. Pariza Piroozfar:
The Iran Chapter has been undergoing restructuring during the last year, but has recently been involved in the following research project:
Environmental Geochemistry and Hydro-geochemistry Studies in Urmia Lake basin
Urmia Lake is the third largest salt lake in the world and its basin is remarkable in the country from climatological, economical, ecological and environmental point of view. The water level of the lake, has been fluctuating periodically during several last years and today is to dry for different reasons. One of the concerns about drying of lake is health and well-being of inhabitants in surrounding area. Some scientists believe that the condition of Urmia Lake is completely comparable with drying Aral Sea. The Aral Sea is located in Central Asia, between Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan. In the 60s, the Soviet Union with the aim of developing agriculture and industry, deflected the two main rivers recharging Aral Sea which caused drying up the sea. During the process, water-soluble heavy metal compounds released by chemical weapons manufacturing industry, turned into crystal and dispread by wind blowing in surrounding areas. After that, a remarkable outbreak of diseases such as changes in reproductive and fetal growth, increasing mental disabilities, infertility, tuberculosis, anemia and respiratory disease, endocrine dysfunction, arthritis, liver, kidney and urinary tract cancers, typhoid fever, behavioral changes and skin cancer were reported from this area. Urmia Lake is situated in one of the industrial and agricultural areas of the country but unfortunately due to lack of environmental monitoring, many factories release their sewage toward the lake. The released sewage contains toxic elements and compounds which threat the environment by contamination of stream sediments and water aquifers. Reduction of soil and sediment moisture of dried lands, causes rising of deposited toxic compounds (heavy metals, pesticides and salts) in the form of dust by wind. Respiration of these toxic particles seriously threats the health of inhabitants. Western border of Urmia Lake has significant importance due to concentration of urban and rural populated centers, rich soil resources, agricultural and livestock activities. This project aimed to identify the distribution pattern of toxic elements and heavy metals in soil and sediments and study the quality of underground water resources in western border of the lake. It finally ended to preparation of geochemical and hydro-geochemical maps of the area.
(Photos available in member section)
Background on Lake Urmia from United Nations Environment Programme: The Drying of Iran’s Lake Urmia and its Environmental Consequences [article added by webmaster]
June 2015
6-month report from Local Chapter Leader Dr. Pariza Piroozfar:
No report this time.
2014
An International Symposium on Medical Geology was held in Tehran in June 2010. For details click here.
The Iran Chapter has also produced a Medical Geology atlas of Iran:
Elements and Diseases Map of Iran Part 1
Elements and Diseases Map of Iran Part 2
Elements and Diseases Map of Iran Part 3
Elements and Diseases Map of Iran Part 4
2012
The Iranian Chapter is very active and has 12 members. These are a mixture of environmental geoscientists and medical professionals. The Chapter has been involved in the following activities:
Establishment of a Workgroup on Medical Geology Research
Our intention for this workgroup is to provide a qualified platform for collaboration between experts in differ-ent fields of Medical Geology. GSI’s Medical Geology group, certain authorities of Iran’s Ministry of Health and Medical Education, Department of Environment, medical research centres, Water and Sewage Engineering Companies, Atomic Energy Organization, Environmental Research Centre and Veterinary Medicine Organiza-tion will take part in this workgroup to achieve the following goals:
– Reducing effects of geogenic risk factors on health
– Raising public awareness about impacts of geological factors on health
– Drawing attention of decision-makers to the geosciences as a major effective factor on public health
– Improving society’s public health as a major factor in reaching sustainable development
– Cooperation among geoscientists and medical scientists
Organizing a Symposium on Medical Geology
In cancer week, the Symposium on Medical Geology was held at the Geological Survey of Iran (GSI) on 1st February 2012, with the cooperation of the Ministry of Health and Medical Education. Medical geology addresses a wide range of researchers, and many university professors and students participated in the symposium which covered four main subjects, geochemistry, hydrogeochemistry, radio-geoecology and geobotany.
Assignment of Agreement between Ministry of Health and Medical Education and Ministry of Industry, Mines, and Trade (GSI)
Ministry of industries and mines and Ministry of Health and Medical Education signed a cooperation agree-ment to participate in medical geology researches. Considering the widespread geo-related health problems in Iran, both sides declared their readiness for identification of potentially hazardous areas for human health; or-ganizing seminars and training and short courses in the medical geology field; providing a qualified platform for collaboration between geologists and medical experts; preparation of national scale plans in dealing with medical geology; aiming to determine the ability of study-research of the organization according to the recent needs of the country and exchange of technical knowledge between geology and health fields.
2011
The Iranian Chapter is very active and has 16 members. These are a mixture of environmental geoscientists and medical professionals. The Chapter organised the very successful First International Medical Geology Symposium of Iran at the Geological Survey of Iran in June 2010, with a message from Professor Olle Selinus. It included several medical geology sessions in different geology and mineralogy seminars. A conference report is available in the IMGA Newsletter 18. The Medical Geology Centre of the Geological Survey of Iran has also sent a preliminary proposal for preparing an Atlas of the World Medical Geology to UNESO. The Atlas of Medical Geology of Iran has already been published by the Medical Geology Centre of the Geological Survey of Iran and a copy of it was presented to Professor Olle Selinus.
Updated 17 July 2017
Chapter Leader:
Prof Evens Emmanuel, Dept. of Health and Environment, University of Quisqueya, 218 Avenue Jean Paul II, Haut de Turgeau, HT6114 Port-au-Prince, Haiti
E-mail: evens.emmanuel@gmail.com
Chapter Secretary:
Simon Yanick, Dept. of Health and Environment, University of Quisqueya, 218 Avenue Jean Paul II, Haut de Turgeau, HT6114 Port-au-Prince, Haiti
E-mail: dr.simonyanick2007@yahoo.fr
Treasurer:
Tony Jean-Pierre Cajouste, Dept. of Health and Environment, University of Quisqueya, 218 Avenue Jean Paul II, Haut de Turgeau, HT6114 Port-au-Prince, Haiti
E-mail: jepcato@yahoo.fr
The IMGA Local Chapter in Haiti was established in 2013.
June 2017
No update.
December 2016
No update.
2015
6-month report from Local Chapter Leader Dr. Evens Emmanuel:
No report this time.
Updated 17 July 2017
Chapter Leader:
Chapter Leader: Prof Krasimira Staneva, Bulgarian Association of Geomedicine and Geotherapy (BAGG), Sofia University, hk G. Delchev, bl. 7A, B1404 Sofia, Bulgaria
E-mail: bagg.ks@gmail.com; staneva_ krasimira@yahoo.com
Tel: +359 899 000676
Tel: +359 2 8587687
BAGG Website: http://www.bagg-bg.org
The Bulgarian Association of Geomedicine and Geotherapy (BAGG) acts as the IMGA Local Chapter in Bulgaria, established in 2012.
June 2017
No report.
December 2016
Projects Activity
BAGG was a member of the organising committee of the Balkan round table. For the first time we presented with our partners scientific innovations, strategies, concepts, creative business products, design tools and new policies to motivate cluster international responsibility on a culture of quality inthe training of young people and using water for health, prevention, longevity and / or treatment.
Erasmus+ Teaching Mobility- prof. Staneva was an Erasmus lecturer at the Metropolitan University Budapest, Hungary.
BAGG prepared six environmental assessment reports (EIA) of the Municipalities development plans.
List of Publications
Marinov, E., S.Tzvetkova, K. Staneva, 2016. Changes in cognitive abilities of children with disorders learning under impact of sensory- motor therapy. KNOWLEDGE International Journal Scientific papers , ISSN 1857-92., Vol. 13.3, 315-319.
Staneva, K. 2016. The Implementation of HSE Management System model in Wellness, medical SPA and SPA tourism in Bulgaria-requirement and advantages. Yale Journal of Science and Education., N1(18) January-June, vol. X, 622-629.
Staneva, K. 2016 . An evaluation of the potential of Cross- border region Bulgaria-Serbia for development of Wellness, medical SPA and SPA tourism – possibilities and perspectivе. ATLAS Tourism and Leisure Review ,Vol. 2016 – 3: Health, Wellness and Spa Tourism in the Balkans, ISSN 2468 – 6719, 43-58, Netherlands.
Staneva, K., 2016. Prerequisites for balanced development of Wellbeing and Medical SPA in Bulgaria. CRODMA, Croatia, ISSN 2459-7953, 103-111.
Staneva, K., 2016. Management of Geomedical tourism. Knoweledge, International Journal Scientific Papers Vol. 14.3, ISSN 1857-92, 1163-1169.
E. Vachkova, К. Staneva, 2016. An evaluation of the potential of Cross- border region Bulgaria-Serbia for the development of Wellness, medical SPA and SPA tourism – possibilities and perspectives (part II). CRODMA, Zagreb, ISSN 2459-7953, 1-11.
Staneva, K., 2016. Challenges and changes in the development of international tourism destinations with focus on rebuilding structures after economical, political and natural crisis. BFU, t. I, 110-115. ISBN 978-619-7126-27-3.
Станева, К., 2016. Възможности за интегриране на туристическите услуги в лесоустройството. (An identification of touristic services in region Rhodopes). Сп. Управление и устойчиво развитие, ЛТУ (in Bulgarian).
Станева, К., Е. Цветкова, 2016. Геомедицински предпоставки за повишаване качеството на живот в Трансграничен район България- Сърбия. Сп. Управление и устойчиво развитие., ЛТУ , 18, vol. 54 (in Bulgarian)
Станева, К., Е. Маринов, Е. Цветкова, 2016. Приложение на антропометричните показатели като индикатор за екологично замърсяване. Изд. Комплекс на НВУ „В. Левски” (in Bulgarian).
Станева, К., Е. Цветкова, 2016. Геомедицинска оценка на качеството на живот в урбанизирана среда . Изд. Комплекс на НВУ „В. Левски” (in Bulgarian).
Expert Activity
2015
6-month report from Local Chapter Leader Dr. Krasimira Staneva:
| 1. | Organization of International Water Day 2015 Event in Sofia |
| BAGG and IMGA as a partner in organization of the International Water Day 2015 managed the student presentations on water safety and quality topics. Our partners were Ministry of Tourism, Ministry of Environment and Water, Sofia Municipality, Bulgarian National Radio, National Sport Academy, Forestry University, Medical College, Bulgarian Touristic Chamber, etc.The main objective of the online campaign is to present worldwide the new culture among Bulgarian young people: “Water for global health” and convert into available practice the concept – “Wellness for everyone.”
Specific objectives:
http://www.globalwaterhealth.org/Concept_UGlobal_Water_Health.pdf |
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| 2. | Participation in National Forestry Week |
| Organized by Ministry of Agriculture and Food and National Scientific Conference: Nature, Forest, Society. Prof. Staneva presented: Forestry tourism – opportunities and challenges. The Program is available at http://www.blrs.eu/konfer.html. |
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| 3. | Presentation of Final Environmental Impact Assessment |
| Project looking at an Investor’s Plan to the Regional Agency of the Environment and Water for the District of Rousse. BAGG obtained positive estimate of the Environmental Report. The team of BAGG received positive feedback from RIOEW. | |
| 4. | Prof. Krasimira Staneva was a visiting lecturer at BKF-Budapest University of Applied Sciences, Hungary. |
| Content of the teaching programme: • BSc Program Wellness tourism and quality of life The HSE Management System and QMS models in Spa and Wellness sector. • MSc Program Thermal Spa in Balkan region Impact of environmental characteristics on quality of Health and Spa tourism Geomedical Tourism- philosophy and goals |
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| 5. | Certification of Bulgarian Medical Spa |
| BAGG members are working on new standards for Certification of Bulgarian Medical Spa, Wellness and Thalasso centres. Kr. Staneva is a member of the Government Working Group for elaboration of Regulations (according to new Tourism Law). |
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| Global Water Health – Wellness for Everyone International Water Bridge 2015 Bulgaria Event |
Ceremony of Honorary Ambassador of Wellness Culture International Water Day 2015 |
National Forestry Week “Forests – Bridge to the Future” Scientic Conference “Nature, forest, society“ |
2014
Here is a brief summary of project activities.
2012
The Bulgarian Association of Geomedicine and Geotherapy (BAGG), has recently joined IMGA as an Institutional Member. IMGA extends a warm welcome to BAGG. BAGG will act as the IMGA Local Chapter in Bulgaria and this new Local Chapter is currently awaiting IMGA Board approval.
Project information of the Bulgarian Association of Geomedicine and Geotherapy BAGG (2011-2012): http://www.bagg-bg.org
The activity of BAGG was associated with conducting several projects aimed at promoting Medical Geology in Bulgaria in 2011. Our team is focused on working with schools and business organizations. We obtained good results, which encourages us. Here is a brief summary of project activities.
Publications
Staneva, K., 2008. Impact of geopathogenic stress on human health. Geology and Mineral Resource, v. 10, p. 37-42.
Staneva, K., 2009. Geomedicine and Geotherapy- perspectives and development in Bulgaria., Geology and Mineral Resource, v. 10, p. 7-9.
Staneva, K., G. Georgieva, 2009. Geochemical assessment of groundwater and soils in urban area. Forestry ideas, 15, 2, 131-142.
Staneva, K., 2011. Risk Assessment of pollution in areas of gas stations. Geology and Mineral Resource, 4.
Staneva, K., 2011. Geoecological estimate of urban areas with gas stations. Geology and Mineral Resource.
Staneva, K., Marinov, E., 2011. Geomedical problems in urban areas. Annual of Shumen Un.
Staneva, K., Ch. Georgieva, 2011. Risk assessment of hydrocarbons pollution in oil and gas stations. Annual of Shumen Un.
Updated 17 July 2017
Chapter Leader:
José Luis Aramayo Mérida, Environmental & Health Specialist. Bolivian Academy of Medicine, Partners for Development – PROSALUD, Av. Del Periodista D6 Meseta de Achumani, La Paz, Bolivia
E-mail: jlaramayo@gmail.com
Chapter Website: http://imga14.wix.com/imgabolivia
The IMGA Local Chapter in Bolivia was established in 2009.
June 2017
No report.
December 2016
6-month report from Local Chapter Leader José Luis Aramayo Mérida:
During 2016 the Bolivian Chapter of Medical Geology has participated in the elaboration and publication of scientific material for public dissemination:
Article and photography; Falco sparverius: DXT Magazine (published). DXT Magazine December / 2016.
Article and photography; Saltator aurantiirostris / Golden-billed Saltator: DXT Magazine (published). DXT Magazine November / 2016. Article and photography: Rollandia rolland / White-tufted grebe: DXT Magazine (published). DXT Magazine October / 2016.
Article and photography: Plegadis ridgwayi / Puna Ibis: DXT Magazine (published). DXT Magazine September / 2016.
Article and photography: Colibri coruscans / Sparkling Violetear: DXT Magazine (published). DXT Magazine August / 2016.
Article and photographs: Colaptes rupicola / Andean Carpenter: DXT Magazine (published). DXT Magazine July / 2016.
Article and photographs: Patagona gigas / Giant Andean Hummingbird: DXT Magazine (published). DXT Magazine June / 2016.
Article and photographs: Psilopsiagon aymara / Grey-hooded Parakeet: DXT Magazine (published). DXT Magazine May / 2016.
November 2015
6-month report from Local Chapter Leader José Luis Aramayo Mérida:
We are only three active members in the Bolivia Chapter. The past six months we have developed the following activities:
Our members are working in the following related areas related with IMGA:
We strongly believe in research as an important tool to control the environmental pollution, and want to get a fund to conduct investigation in our country. Unfortunately at this time Bolivia has limited research funds, NGOs and cooperation agencies have no budgets.
June 2015
6-month report from Local Chapter Leader Jose Luis Aramayo Merida:
No report this time.
2014
The past six months we have developed the following activities:
We have periodic meetings to decide activities and analyze the next project and chapter situation.
In order to have training on Medical Geology, Environment Assessment and other topics our members have been making contacts and meetings with organizations and institutions that work in fields like medical sciences, environment sciences, secondary and university education; all those activities are developed under the following project:
PROJECT TITLE: Introduction to medical geology and training for hospital waste management: fighting against the risk of water pollution, soil, air and damage to human health.
We periodically update our web site http://imga14.wix.com/imgabolivia. With information about our recent activities, articles and future projects.
Diagnosis of occupational hazards of recycled waste collectors and reusable Max Paredes district of La Paz city. This project is developed to find all the potential risks of the recycling activity in the chosen district of La Paz City. The main contribution of the investigation will be the identification of risks associated with the activity and the proposed security measures.
– Incorporation of decentralized sustainable sanitation in portfolio services provided by water and sewer entities
– Design of regulatory instruments relating to follow, operation and maintenance of wastewater treatment plant
– Assessment of Lluto community project: integral development of indigenous communities sector Aymaras.
– Environmental assessment: “improving milk production in indigenous communities in the highlands of La Paz, Bolivia.
2012
Based on different criteria and experience of active members, as well as the environmental characteristics of Bolivia have been defined following future projects:
Medical Geology in Bolivia
Medical Geology in Bolivia was driven by Dr. Jaime Rios Dalenz who visualized the importance of developing the discipline in Bolivia and made the necessary contacts to enable the creation of a national chapter that brings together specialists in different areas related to theme.
The Bolivian Chapter was officially established on April 9, 2009 during the First Bolivian Symposium on “Environment, Health and Medical Geology” which was organized in La Paz, Bolivia under the auspices of the Bolivian Academy of Medicine, Partners for Development (PROSALUD) of Bolivia and financial support of USAID/B. This Chapter is composed of over 25 members involving the participation of students and professionals from medical sciences, geosciences, and the environmental and public health communities and with representations from all over Bolivia. Read the 2009 report from the Bolivian chapter here.
During The 3rd Hemispheric Conference on Medical Geology Held in Montevideo, 12-16th October, 2009, a delegation from the Bolivian chapter participated in different activities planned for this event, achieving greater understanding of the problematic of the world.
One of the main objectives of the Bolivian chapter is to achieve understanding and importance of the effects of human activity and geological on the quality and state of the environment.
Active Members
Active Members of the Bolivian Chapter of the IMGA meet periodically to define the activities to be performed, to develop the theme and involve more people. They include:
Our Mission
The mission of the Bolivian chapter of IMGA is to raise awareness of environmental issues, geological, spread the knowledge to achieve the promotion of research and subsequent application of it in the search for improved environmental quality in the country.
Future Projects
Based on different criteria and experience of active members, as well as the environmental characteristics of Bolivia have been defined following future projects:
Read the 2009 report from the Bolivian chapter here.
Updated March 2018
Chapter Leader:
Chapter Leader: Prof Robert Wålinder, Dept of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Uppsala University Hospital, 751 85, Uppsala, Sweden
Email: robert.walinder@medsci.uu.se
The IMGA Local Chapter in Sweden was established in 2011.
March 2018
Report from Local Chapter Leader Dr. Robert Wålinder:
Most activity reported is scientific work concerning medical geology with three peer reviewed papers. One chapter meeting was held in Uppsala discussing projects, education and publications.
Chapter meetings:
Textbook in Swedish:
Conference presentations:
Research projects:
Medical Geology Papers:
June 2017
Report provided by Robert Wålinder, Chapter Leader:
A local chapter meeting the 19 May 2017 was held in Uppsala. Topics were coming publications in the field, participation in the IMGA conference in Moscow and strategy for coming activities. The University of Uppsala gave a course in Medical Geology worth 10 credits. Several chapter members are lecturers and Ulf Lindh is course director. See http://www.ibg.uu.se/education/courses-programmes/all-courses/1bg426
December 2016
No update.
September 2016
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June 2016
Network structure and aim
The formalities of chapter administration are diminished to a more minimalistic network with Robert Wålinder as the network administrator. We are open for initiatives such as discussions, announcements of new books and articles, meetings or other professional exchange.
Six months summary
December 2015: An offer from former chapter leader Olle Selinus who is selling his book, “Medicinsk Geologi” [In Swedish] from the publisher Studentlitteratur 2010. Order from this booksite: http://www.bokborsen.se. The price is “up to 1.50 Skr”. If you are a teacher or arranging courses dealing with medical geology you might get samples free. Contact Olle Selinus or the chapter leader.
March 2016: Anna Ladenberger, from the Swedish Geological Survey, gave a lecture on Medical Geology, ”Medicinsk geologi ur svenskt perspektiv – från berg till vatten” [In Swedish]. See http://ammuppsala.se/utbildningar/medicinsk-geologi-ur-svenskt-perspektiv-fran-berg-till-vatten.
Spring 2016: The University of Uppsala gave a course in Medical Geology worth 10 credits. Several chapter members are lecturers and Ulf Lindh is course director. See http://www.uu.se/en/admissions/master/selma/Kurser/?kKod=1BG426&typ=1.
March 2016
A seminar titled “Medical geology from a Swedish perspective – from mountains to water,” by Anna Ladenberger, Geological Survey of Sweden, will be held at 13-14 hours on the 2nd of March at the Dept of Occupational and Environmental Medicine in Uppsala. Address: Ulleråkersvägen 40, Uppsala. Free admission. See map http://www.ammuppsala.se/hitta-till-oss.
December 2015
Local Chapter Report from Chapter Leader Robert Wålinder on December 1, 2015:
The Local Swedish Chapter of IMGA is organized as a network with Robert Wålinder as network administrator. We are open for initiatives such as discussions, announcements of new books and articles, meetings or other professional exchange. An offer from former Chapter Leader Olle Selinus is selling his book, “Medicinsk Geologi” from the publisher Studentlitteratur 2010. From January you can buy this book from the booksite http://www.bokborsen.se. The facile price is “up to 150 Skr.” If you are a teacher or arranging courses dealing with medical geology you might get samples free. Contact Olle Selinus (olle.selinus@gmail.com) or Robert Wålinder (robert.walinder@medsci.uu.se).
October 2015
Local Chapter Report from Chapter Leader Prof Olle Selinus:
Prof Olle Selinus is stepping down as the Leader of the Swedish Chapter after many years of important work for IMGA. Prof Selinus is thanked for his tremendous contribution to IMGA. IMGA extends a very warm welcome to the new Chapter Leader Prof Robert Wålinder, Dept of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Uppsala University Hospital, 751 85, Uppsala, Sweden E-mail: robert.walinder@medsci.uu.se and looks forward to working with him in the future.
June 2015
6-month report from Local Chapter Leader Prof Olle Selinus:
So far in 2015 there have been no meetings. Several papers are under work. The activities have mainly been exchange of information and networking.
2014
The chapter has these last months had no common activity. However a meeting with as many members as possible is planned in November in Uppsala. Certain members have been active in medical geology, having lectures and promoting the subject. Olle Selinus has been opponent at a PhD dissertation in Denmark in October on Iodine. The PhD was Denitza Vutchkova, a member of IMGA. Another dissertation on Fluorine will take place in Kalmar next spring.
Book published in 2014 with chapters on medical geology:
GEOGRAPHY AND HEALTH – A NORDIC OUTLOOK
Executive editors: Anders Schærström (co-ordinator), Stig H. Jørgensen, Thomas Kistemann, Åke Sivertun
Published 2014 by The Swedish National Defence College. Stockholm, Sweden
NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). Trondheim, Norway
Universität Bonn, Institute for Hygiene and Public Health. Bonn, Germany
Book to be published soon, with chapters on medical geology:
Drinking water minerals and mineral balance –importance, health significance, safety precautions, Rosborg et al 2014, Springer Verlag.
Medical Geology Course
There are plans for having a one week course on drinking water and health in Stockholm, at the Royal Technical University, perhaps at the end of this year. The Chapter is not organising this course but is linked to it. See the Members’ Section of the website for more detail.
2012
The chapter is new and started at the beginning of 2012. One activity is participation in “Geoarena”, in October, organized by the Geological Survey of Sweden, which may gather about 1500 people, and bring together government authorities, decision makers, politicians, environmental people, etc. During 2 days there will be exhibitions, discussions and presentations on all aspects of geology. One of the themes will be medical geology with invited medical scientists, geoscientists and officials from agencies. The presentations will cover different aspects of medical geology, education in medical geology etc and will end with a panel discussion.
On 16-17 October 2012 the Geological Survey of Sweden arranged a new conference called Geoarena, in Uppsala with several hundred participants from the mining industry, agencies, government, companies, envi-ronmental people etc. This conference will be held every two years in future, at the big conference building in Uppsala and the aim is to inform all on the diversity of geoscience. It was opened by the minister of industry. Several different sessions with lectures, discussions etc were held. One popular session was medical geology which was allocated much time. The lectures were held by members of IMGA, IMGA was presented and promotional material was distributed. The lecturers were a mixture of medical scientists and geoscientists. The session was chaired by a well known journalist from the Swedish television and was ended with a panel discussion on the future of medical geology and medical geology education at universities. The following lectures were held: