This paper analyzes the main weaknesses and key avenues for improvement of nutrient policies in the Baltic Sea region. HELCOM's Baltic Sea Action Plan (BSAP), accepted by the Baltic Sea countries in 2007, was based on an innovative ecological modeling of the Baltic Sea environment and addressed the impact of the combination of riverine loading and transfer of nutrients on the ecological status of the sea and its sub-basins. We argue, however, that the assigned country-specific targets of nutrient loading do not reach the same level of sophistication, because they are not based on careful economic and policy analysis. We show an increasing gap between the state-of-the-art policy alternatives and the existing command-and-control-based approac...
In this study, quantitative models of the agricultural sector and nutrient transport and cycling are...
This paper systematically reviews the literature on how to reduce nutrient emissions to the Baltic S...
This paper studies the relative importance of societal drivers and changing climate on anthropogenic...
This paper analyzes the main weaknesses and key avenues for improvement of nutrient policies in the ...
This paper develops and applies a spatially explicit bioeconomic model to study transboundary nutrie...
Following decades of international collaboration to restore the Baltic Sea, we provide an assessment...
The governments around the Baltic Sea have agreed on a new set of targets for nutrient load reductio...
Nutrient load reductions are needed to improve the state of the Baltic Sea, but it is still under de...
This paper develops and applies a spatially explicit bioeconomic model to study trans-boundary nutri...
The Baltic Sea is suffering from eutrophication caused by nutrient discharges from land to sea, and ...
Ecological status of the Baltic Sea has been a topic of political debate for decades. Numerous progr...
Eutrophication represents a global environmental pressure that necessitates international co-operati...
While progress has been made in reducing external nutrient inputs to the Baltic Sea, further actions...
In this study, quantitative models of the agricultural sector and nutrient transport and cycling are...
This paper systematically reviews the literature on how to reduce nutrient emissions to the Baltic S...
This paper studies the relative importance of societal drivers and changing climate on anthropogenic...
This paper analyzes the main weaknesses and key avenues for improvement of nutrient policies in the ...
This paper develops and applies a spatially explicit bioeconomic model to study transboundary nutrie...
Following decades of international collaboration to restore the Baltic Sea, we provide an assessment...
The governments around the Baltic Sea have agreed on a new set of targets for nutrient load reductio...
Nutrient load reductions are needed to improve the state of the Baltic Sea, but it is still under de...
This paper develops and applies a spatially explicit bioeconomic model to study trans-boundary nutri...
The Baltic Sea is suffering from eutrophication caused by nutrient discharges from land to sea, and ...
Ecological status of the Baltic Sea has been a topic of political debate for decades. Numerous progr...
Eutrophication represents a global environmental pressure that necessitates international co-operati...
While progress has been made in reducing external nutrient inputs to the Baltic Sea, further actions...
In this study, quantitative models of the agricultural sector and nutrient transport and cycling are...
This paper systematically reviews the literature on how to reduce nutrient emissions to the Baltic S...
This paper studies the relative importance of societal drivers and changing climate on anthropogenic...