Modelling and mapping long-term risks due to reactive nitrogen effects: an overview of LRTAP convention activities
Long-range transboundary air pollution has caused severe environmental effects in Europe. European air pollution abatement policy, in the framework of the UNECE Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution (LRTAP Convention) and the European Union Clean Air for Europe (CAFE) programme, has used critical loads and their exceedances by atmospheric deposition to design emission abatement targets and strategies.
The LRTAP Convention International Cooperative Programme on Modelling and Mapping Critical Loads and Levels and Air Pollution Effects, Risks and Trends (ICP M&M) generates European critical loads datasets to enable this work. Developing dynamic nitrogen flux models and using them for a prognosis and assessment of nitrogen effects remains a challenge. Further research is needed on links between nitrogen deposition effects, climate change, and biodiversity.
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- Publication title
- Modelling and mapping long-term risks due to reactive nitrogen effects: an overview of LRTAP convention activities
- Publication date
- 28 August 2008
- Publication type
- Publication
- Magazine
- Environ Pollut 2008; 154(3):484-7
- Product number
- 92291