organskada
Organskada is a term used in Nordic-language contexts to denote damage to organic matter or living organisms caused by organic substances or processes. The word combines organ(ic) with skade, the Scandinavian word for damage. In environmental science and toxicology, organskada can describe adverse effects resulting from exposure to organic pollutants—such as pesticides, solvents, hydrocarbons, or decomposing organic waste—that harm tissues, populations, or ecosystems. The scope can range from cellular injury to ecosystem-level outcomes, depending on the data and disciplinary perspective. The term is most commonly found in Swedish and Norwegian literature and is also used in Danish, though its usage is not universal and translations vary.
In practice, organskada is often replaced by more precise phrases such as organ- or tissue-level toxicity, damage
See also: organ damage; toxicology; environmental pollutants; ecotoxicology; organ toxicity.