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A reflexive policy approach for designing a FarmGate Nitrogen Surplus Tax

A reflexive policy approach for designing a FarmGate Nitrogen Surplus Tax

by Alexander Sedov | May 25, 2021 | Abstracts for INI2021, Abstracts for INI2021 – 7a. From Science to Policy

A reflexive policy approach for designing a FarmGate Nitrogen Surplus Tax Agricultural nitrogen (N) emissions represent the biggest N source in Germany. Even though current policies include N reduction measures, critical environmental thresholds of nitrate and ammonia...
Developing a global economic valuation function for nitrogen impacts on coastal and marine ecosystem

Developing a global economic valuation function for nitrogen impacts on coastal and marine ecosystem

by Alexander Sedov | May 25, 2021 | Abstracts for INI2021, Abstracts for INI2021 – 7a. From Science to Policy

Developing a global economic valuation function for nitrogen impacts on coastal and marine ecosystem The ecological and economic importance of coastal and marine systems is widely recognised. Yet, excessive nutrient loads can lead to eutrophication, impair ecosystem...
Trends in nitrogen induced costs due to impacts on human health, climate and ecosystems

Trends in nitrogen induced costs due to impacts on human health, climate and ecosystems

by Alexander Sedov | May 25, 2021 | Abstracts for INI2021, Abstracts for INI2021 – 7a. From Science to Policy

Trends in nitrogen induced costs due to impacts on human health, climate and ecosystems This review paper illustrates the various impacts and interactions of inputs of reactive nitrogen on human health, climate and terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems in Europe, through...
The Social Cost of Nitrogen: Evidence from Germany

The Social Cost of Nitrogen: Evidence from Germany

by Alexander Sedov | May 25, 2021 | Abstracts for INI2021, Abstracts for INI2021 – 7a. From Science to Policy

The Social Cost of Nitrogen: Evidence from Germany Excessive emissions of nitrogen into the air, soils, inland waters and oceans lead to ecosystem degradation with the consequence of eutrophication of inland waters and marine ecosystems, a significant loss of...
Cost-benefit analysis of reactive nitrogen for Germany

Cost-benefit analysis of reactive nitrogen for Germany

by Alexander Sedov | May 25, 2021 | Abstracts for INI2021, Abstracts for INI2021 – 7a. From Science to Policy

Cost-benefit analysis of reactive nitrogen for Germany Besides of direct benefits from applying nitrogen fertilizer, such as enhanced crop yields, excessive release of reactive nitrogen to the environment by human activities is associated with numerous impacts on...
Costs of regulating ammonia emissions from livestock farms near Natura 2000 areas

Costs of regulating ammonia emissions from livestock farms near Natura 2000 areas

by Alexander Sedov | May 25, 2021 | Abstracts for INI2021, Abstracts for INI2021 – 7a. From Science to Policy

Costs of regulating ammonia emissions from livestock farms near Natura 2000 areas Natura 2000 areas are designated in order to protect particular habitats and species. Some are particularly sensitive to deposition of nitrogen caused by ammonia emissions from livestock...
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