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Europe’s Nitrogen Problem

For the last five years, scientists across Europe have chronicled the little-known nitrogen dilemma and the threats it poses to our environment and health – as well as how we can solve the problem.

Anthropogenic and natural constituents in particulate matter in the Netherlands

To develop mitigation strategies for reducing concentrations of both PM 2.5 and PM 10, the origin of particulate matter (PM) needs to be established. An intensive, one-year measurement campaign from…

Trends in Particulate Matter

The trend in particulate matter (PM 10) and its most important constituents does not contradict the developments in registered emissions. At first glance there appears a contradiction; 'concentrations…

Composition and origin of Particulate Matter in the Netherlands

Particulate matter has a negative impact on human health and plays a role in climate change. To develop effective mitigation strategies to reduce the concentrations of both PM 2.5 and PM 10 one needs…

Policy research programme on particulate matter. Main results and policy consequences

Recent research has clarified a number of facts about particulate matter in the atmosphere and has overturned a number of assumptions. For example, it is now clear that a much greater proportion of…

Acid rain. An analysis of thirty years of Dutch acidification policy

In the past, no unnecessary policy measures have been taken to reduce acidification (acid rain). Although the severity of acidification has declined because of policy implementation, acidification…

Mineral Dust as a component of particulate matter

Mineral dust is a constituent of atmospheric particulate matter (PM 10). It originates from diverse sources, such as wind erosion, agricultural land management and resuspension by road transport…

Application of the IPCC uncertainty methods to EDGAR 4.1 global greenhouse gas inventories

The global greenhouse gas emission inventory EDGAR 4.1 for the period 1970-2005 was developed using international statistics and default methods and default emission factors from the latest 2006 IPCC…

Rethinking Global Biodiversity Strategies

The mere protection of valuable nature areas, although still necessary, will not be sufficient for reducing biodiversity loss. To strongly reduce the rate of global biodiversity loss in the coming…

Explaining agricultural intensity at the European and global scale

Agricultural land management and land use intensity differ across the globe but their constraints and drivers are limitedly understood at the continental and global scale. The main objective of this…