@article{ART001273237},
author={김명진 and Byung-Ho Yoo and 이석조 and Jong-Chun Lee and 이철우},
title={International Trends of Environmental Specimen Bank and Our Response},
journal={Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment},
issn={1225-7184},
year={2008},
volume={17},
number={4},
pages={225-233}
TY - JOUR
AU - 김명진
AU - Byung-Ho Yoo
AU - 이석조
AU - Jong-Chun Lee
AU - 이철우
TI - International Trends of Environmental Specimen Bank and Our Response
JO - Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment
PY - 2008
VL - 17
IS - 4
PB - Korean Society Of Environmental Impact Assessment
SP - 225
EP - 233
SN - 1225-7184
AB - An Environmental Specimen Bank (ESB) is an archive for samples that can be used to
document and assess the quality of the environment in which we live. An ESB program looks at
changes in the concentration of human and environmental specimens over long periods of time
through retrospective analysis of archived samples of a particular area collected at regular
intervals. The idea of ESB was first proposed by German and American scientists in the early
1970s and has been established since 1979 in Germany, USA, and Japan. Korea plans to
establish a National Environmental Specimen Bank (NESB) in 2010. The NESB will be able to
assess and improve the quality of analytical measurements as well as to compare the past and
current environmental quality as a time capsule. The concept and design for the NESB facility
was developed and its Standard Operation Procedures (SOPs) are being developed based on an
evaluation of ESBs and SOPs of Germany, USA, and Japan.
Environmental specimens proposed for banking are based on typical representatives of every
level of the food chain from each type of ecosystem that are widely distributed thus enabling
comparisons between different sampling areas. Through retrospective analysis of
environmental specimens, the NESB will improve the reliability of environmental monitoring,
ecological risk assessment, and health impact assessment.
KW - Environmental Specimen Bank;retrospective analysis;archived samples;time
capsule;Standard Operation Procedures;food chain;environmental monitoring
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김명진, Byung-Ho Yoo, 이석조, Jong-Chun Lee and 이철우. (2008). International Trends of Environmental Specimen Bank and Our Response. Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment, 17(4), 225-233.
김명진, Byung-Ho Yoo, 이석조, Jong-Chun Lee and 이철우. 2008, "International Trends of Environmental Specimen Bank and Our Response", Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment, vol.17, no.4 pp.225-233.
김명진, Byung-Ho Yoo, 이석조, Jong-Chun Lee, 이철우 "International Trends of Environmental Specimen Bank and Our Response" Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment 17.4 pp.225-233 (2008) : 225.
김명진, Byung-Ho Yoo, 이석조, Jong-Chun Lee, 이철우. International Trends of Environmental Specimen Bank and Our Response. 2008; 17(4), 225-233.
김명진, Byung-Ho Yoo, 이석조, Jong-Chun Lee and 이철우. "International Trends of Environmental Specimen Bank and Our Response" Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment 17, no.4 (2008) : 225-233.
김명진; Byung-Ho Yoo; 이석조; Jong-Chun Lee; 이철우. International Trends of Environmental Specimen Bank and Our Response. Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment, 17(4), 225-233.
김명진; Byung-Ho Yoo; 이석조; Jong-Chun Lee; 이철우. International Trends of Environmental Specimen Bank and Our Response. Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment. 2008; 17(4) 225-233.
김명진, Byung-Ho Yoo, 이석조, Jong-Chun Lee, 이철우. International Trends of Environmental Specimen Bank and Our Response. 2008; 17(4), 225-233.
김명진, Byung-Ho Yoo, 이석조, Jong-Chun Lee and 이철우. "International Trends of Environmental Specimen Bank and Our Response" Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment 17, no.4 (2008) : 225-233.