Global warming and loss of biodiversity are among the most prominent environmental issues of our time. Large sums are spent to reduce their causes, the emission of CO2 and nitrogen compounds. However, the results of such measures are potentially conflicting, as the reduction of nitrogen deposition may hamper carbon sequestration and thus increase global warming. Moreover, it is uncertain whether a lower nitrogen deposition will lead to a higher biodiversity. We applied a dynamic soil model, a vegetation dynamic model and a biodiversity regression model to investigate the effect of nitrogen deposition reduction on the carbon sequestration and plant species diversity. The soil and vegetation models simulate the carbon sequestration as a resul...
Since the 1980’s, within the Geneva Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution, European c...
Field observations and experimental data of effects of nitrogen (N) deposition oil plant species div...
The NO(x) input terrestrial ecosystems are increasing significantly induced by human activities, yet...
Global warming and loss of biodiversity are among the most prominent environmental issues of our tim...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) pollution is considered responsible for a substantial decline in plant spe...
Triggered by the steep decline in sulphur deposition in Europe and North America over the last decad...
After many years of increasing nitrogen deposition, the deposition rates are now decreasing. A major...
© The Ecological Society of America. Reactive nitrogen (N) deposition from intensive agricultural an...
Reactive nitrogen (N) deposition from intensive agricultural and industrial activity has been identi...
In the industrialized world large sums of money are spent on measures to preserve biodiversity by im...
Reactive nitrogen (N) deposition from intensive agricultural and industrial activity has been identi...
Field observations and experimental data of effects of nitrogen (N) deposition on plant species dive...
Since the 1980’s, within the Geneva Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution, European c...
Field observations and experimental data of effects of nitrogen (N) deposition oil plant species div...
The NO(x) input terrestrial ecosystems are increasing significantly induced by human activities, yet...
Global warming and loss of biodiversity are among the most prominent environmental issues of our tim...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) pollution is considered responsible for a substantial decline in plant spe...
Triggered by the steep decline in sulphur deposition in Europe and North America over the last decad...
After many years of increasing nitrogen deposition, the deposition rates are now decreasing. A major...
© The Ecological Society of America. Reactive nitrogen (N) deposition from intensive agricultural an...
Reactive nitrogen (N) deposition from intensive agricultural and industrial activity has been identi...
In the industrialized world large sums of money are spent on measures to preserve biodiversity by im...
Reactive nitrogen (N) deposition from intensive agricultural and industrial activity has been identi...
Field observations and experimental data of effects of nitrogen (N) deposition on plant species dive...
Since the 1980’s, within the Geneva Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution, European c...
Field observations and experimental data of effects of nitrogen (N) deposition oil plant species div...
The NO(x) input terrestrial ecosystems are increasing significantly induced by human activities, yet...