Atmospheric nitrogen pollution has severe impacts on biodiversity, but approaches to value them are limited. This paper develops a spatially explicit methodology to value the benefits from improvements in biodiversity resulting from current policy initiatives to reduce nitrogen emissions. Using the UK as a case study, we quantify nitrogen impacts on plant diversity in four habitats: heathland, acid grassland, dunes and bogs, at fine spatial resolution. Focusing on non-use values for biodiversity we apply value-transfer based on household's willingness to pay to avoid changes in plant species richness, and calculate the benefit of projected emission declines of 37% for nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and 6% for ammonia (NH3) over the scenario period ...
Air pollution presents a major risk to human health, resulting in premature deaths and reduced quali...
There is a growing evidence base demonstrating that atmospheric nitrogen deposition presents a threa...
Effects of atmospheric deposition on natural areas can be mitigated by management. For example, the ...
Atmospheric nitrogen pollution has severe impacts on biodiversity, but approaches to value them are ...
Biodiversity loss is currently one of the most important environmental issues worldwide, alongside a...
© The Ecological Society of America. Reactive nitrogen (N) deposition from intensive agricultural an...
Environmental reporting by companies is becoming increasingly important for measuring sustainability...
Reactive nitrogen (N) deposition from intensive agricultural and industrial activity has been identi...
To date evaluation of the benefits of policies to control emissions of air pollutants in the UK has ...
Reactive nitrogen (N) deposition from intensive agricultural and industrial activity has been identi...
Abstract Synthetic Nitrogen (N) usage in agriculture has greatly increased food supply over the past...
AbstractLevels of reactive nitrogen (N) in the atmosphere have declined by around 25% in Europe sinc...
Current levels of nitrogen deposition, especially ammonia, seriously impact upon ecosystems biologic...
There is evidence of widespread impacts on nitrogen deposition on semi-natural habitats. This proje...
In many countries there has been much concern over maintaining biodiversity in natural ecosystems in...
Air pollution presents a major risk to human health, resulting in premature deaths and reduced quali...
There is a growing evidence base demonstrating that atmospheric nitrogen deposition presents a threa...
Effects of atmospheric deposition on natural areas can be mitigated by management. For example, the ...
Atmospheric nitrogen pollution has severe impacts on biodiversity, but approaches to value them are ...
Biodiversity loss is currently one of the most important environmental issues worldwide, alongside a...
© The Ecological Society of America. Reactive nitrogen (N) deposition from intensive agricultural an...
Environmental reporting by companies is becoming increasingly important for measuring sustainability...
Reactive nitrogen (N) deposition from intensive agricultural and industrial activity has been identi...
To date evaluation of the benefits of policies to control emissions of air pollutants in the UK has ...
Reactive nitrogen (N) deposition from intensive agricultural and industrial activity has been identi...
Abstract Synthetic Nitrogen (N) usage in agriculture has greatly increased food supply over the past...
AbstractLevels of reactive nitrogen (N) in the atmosphere have declined by around 25% in Europe sinc...
Current levels of nitrogen deposition, especially ammonia, seriously impact upon ecosystems biologic...
There is evidence of widespread impacts on nitrogen deposition on semi-natural habitats. This proje...
In many countries there has been much concern over maintaining biodiversity in natural ecosystems in...
Air pollution presents a major risk to human health, resulting in premature deaths and reduced quali...
There is a growing evidence base demonstrating that atmospheric nitrogen deposition presents a threa...
Effects of atmospheric deposition on natural areas can be mitigated by management. For example, the ...