Many water resources are threatened with nutrient pollution worldwide. This holds for rivers exporting increasing amounts of nutrients from the intensification of food production systems and further urbanization. This riverine nutrient transport causes coastal eutrophication. This study aims to identify cost-effective management options to simultaneously reach environmental targets for river export of nitrogen and phosphorus by the Yangtze River (China) in 2050. A newly developed modelling approach is used that integrates the Model to Assess River Inputs of Nutrients to seAs (MARINA) with a cost-optimization procedure, and accounts for socio-economic developments, land use and climate changes in a spatially explicit way. The environmental t...
Data and literature related to water quality as well as nutrient loads were used to evaluate the Cha...
Chinese agriculture has been developing fast towards industrial food production systems that dischar...
China is a country with a rapid economic development and fast population growth. This is causing env...
Many water resources are threatened with nutrient pollution worldwide. This holds for rivers exporti...
The Pearl River (Zhujiang in Chinese) has been exporting excess of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), ...
The Pearl River (Zhujiang in Chinese) has been exporting excess of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), ...
Chinese agriculture has been industrializing since the 1990s to produce enough food. This increased ...
China is the largest consumer of pesticides and synthetic fertilizers of the world. However, there a...
Fast socio-economic development in agriculture and urbanization resulted in increasing nutrient expo...
Eutrophication is a serious problem in Chinese seas. We explore possibilities to avoid coastal eutro...
Coastal waters of China are rich in nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) and thus often eutrophied. This ...
China is a country with a rapid economic development and fast population growth. This is causing env...
China has been developing fast over the last decades. Intensive human activities in food production ...
Eutrophication is a serious problem in Chinese rivers and seas, largely caused by increased nitrogen...
<p>Chinese agriculture has been developing fast towards industrial food production systems that disc...
Data and literature related to water quality as well as nutrient loads were used to evaluate the Cha...
Chinese agriculture has been developing fast towards industrial food production systems that dischar...
China is a country with a rapid economic development and fast population growth. This is causing env...
Many water resources are threatened with nutrient pollution worldwide. This holds for rivers exporti...
The Pearl River (Zhujiang in Chinese) has been exporting excess of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), ...
The Pearl River (Zhujiang in Chinese) has been exporting excess of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), ...
Chinese agriculture has been industrializing since the 1990s to produce enough food. This increased ...
China is the largest consumer of pesticides and synthetic fertilizers of the world. However, there a...
Fast socio-economic development in agriculture and urbanization resulted in increasing nutrient expo...
Eutrophication is a serious problem in Chinese seas. We explore possibilities to avoid coastal eutro...
Coastal waters of China are rich in nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) and thus often eutrophied. This ...
China is a country with a rapid economic development and fast population growth. This is causing env...
China has been developing fast over the last decades. Intensive human activities in food production ...
Eutrophication is a serious problem in Chinese rivers and seas, largely caused by increased nitrogen...
<p>Chinese agriculture has been developing fast towards industrial food production systems that disc...
Data and literature related to water quality as well as nutrient loads were used to evaluate the Cha...
Chinese agriculture has been developing fast towards industrial food production systems that dischar...
China is a country with a rapid economic development and fast population growth. This is causing env...