The Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution (CLRTAP), linking North America, Europe, and large parts of Central Asia, has achieved considerable reductions in air pollution emissions and effects. In addition, CLRTAP has also facilitated political cooperation, international law development, and the use of science to develop and implement policy. For instance, regionalized emission reduction targets of the CLRTAP Gothenburg Protocol minimize environmental effects and abatement costs. However, reductions of nitrogen (N) emissions causing eutrophication effects have not been sufficient to prevent widespread critical load exceedances. CLRTAP has increasingly assessed links between N emissions/effects, climate change and biodiversity ...
The chapter addresses whether the critical load of nutrient nitrogen (N) is a relevant, necessary an...
Most long-term scenarios of global reactive nitrogen (Nr) emissions to the atmosphere are produced b...
Current discussions on controlling emissions of atmospheric nitrogen pollutants in Europe are adopti...
It is clear that nitrogen (N) deposition impacts on the biodiversity and ecosystem services provided...
The demand for more food is increasing fertilizer and land use, and the demand for more energy is in...
This chapter reports the findings of a Working Group on how atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition affe...
Human activities, related primarily to agricultural practices and the combustion of fossil fuels for...
The international community is intensifying its efforts to combat nitrogen pollution, a threat to hu...
Increasing attention is now given, nationally and internationally, to the importance of understandin...
Biodiversity loss is currently one of the most important environmental issues worldwide, alongside a...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) pollution is considered responsible for a substantial decline in plant spe...
Reactive nitrogen (Nr) plays a role in numerous environmental and human health concerns, including c...
The demand for more food is increasing fertilizer and land use, and the demand for more energy is in...
Humanity's transformation of the nitrogen cycle has major consequences for ecosystems, climate and h...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is a recognized threat to plant diversity in temperate and north...
The chapter addresses whether the critical load of nutrient nitrogen (N) is a relevant, necessary an...
Most long-term scenarios of global reactive nitrogen (Nr) emissions to the atmosphere are produced b...
Current discussions on controlling emissions of atmospheric nitrogen pollutants in Europe are adopti...
It is clear that nitrogen (N) deposition impacts on the biodiversity and ecosystem services provided...
The demand for more food is increasing fertilizer and land use, and the demand for more energy is in...
This chapter reports the findings of a Working Group on how atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition affe...
Human activities, related primarily to agricultural practices and the combustion of fossil fuels for...
The international community is intensifying its efforts to combat nitrogen pollution, a threat to hu...
Increasing attention is now given, nationally and internationally, to the importance of understandin...
Biodiversity loss is currently one of the most important environmental issues worldwide, alongside a...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) pollution is considered responsible for a substantial decline in plant spe...
Reactive nitrogen (Nr) plays a role in numerous environmental and human health concerns, including c...
The demand for more food is increasing fertilizer and land use, and the demand for more energy is in...
Humanity's transformation of the nitrogen cycle has major consequences for ecosystems, climate and h...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is a recognized threat to plant diversity in temperate and north...
The chapter addresses whether the critical load of nutrient nitrogen (N) is a relevant, necessary an...
Most long-term scenarios of global reactive nitrogen (Nr) emissions to the atmosphere are produced b...
Current discussions on controlling emissions of atmospheric nitrogen pollutants in Europe are adopti...