Nitrogen, the Confer-N-s

Nitrogen, the Confer-N-s
Author: K. van der Hoek
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 813
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080984681

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The First International Nitrogen Conference provided an opportunity for researchers and decision-makers to exchange information on environmental pollution by nitrogen compounds on three scales: global, continental/regional and local. The main topics were air, ground water and surface water pollution; emission sources, atmospheric chemistry, deposition processes and effects; disturbance of nitrogen cycles, critical loads and levels; assessments, policy development and evaluation; target groups and abatement techniques; and new approaches leading to an integrated abatement strategy.The peer-reviewed papers from the Conference presented in this volume will provide readers with a comprehensive review of the transport, deposition and impact on ecosystems of nitrogen.

Nitrogen, the Confer-N-s

Nitrogen, the Confer-N-s
Author: International Nitrogen Conference
Publisher:
Total Pages: 796
Release: 1998
Genre: Nitrogen
ISBN:

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The First International Nitrogen Conference provided an opportunity for researchers and decision-makers to exchange information on environmental pollution by nitrogen compounds on three scales: global, continental/regional and local. The main topics were air, ground water and surface water pollution; emission sources, atmospheric chemistry, deposition processes and effects; disturbance of nitrogen cycles, critical loads and levels; assessments, policy development and evaluation; target groups and abatement techniques; and new approaches leading to an integrated abatement strategy. The peer-reviewed papers from the Conference presented in this volume will provide readers with a comprehensive review of the transport, deposition and impact on ecosystems of nitrogen.

Conference on Nitrogen

Conference on Nitrogen
Author: UN. ECE. Executive Body for the Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution. Working Group on Effects. Chairman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 5
Release: 1998
Genre:
ISBN:

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Nitrogen, the Confer-N-s

Nitrogen, the Confer-N-s
Author: J. W. Erisman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1998
Genre:
ISBN:

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Nitrogen, the Confer-N-s

Nitrogen, the Confer-N-s
Author: J. W. Erisman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1998
Genre:
ISBN:

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Just Enough Nitrogen

Just Enough Nitrogen
Author: Mark A. Sutton
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 603
Release: 2020-11-09
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 3030580652

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This volume provides a unique collection of contributions addressing both the ‘too much’ and ‘too little’ sides of the nitrogen story. Building on analyses started at the 6th International Nitrogen Conference, Kampala, the book explores the idea of ‘just enough nitrogen’: sufficient for sustainable food production, but not so much as to lead to unsustainable pollution and climate problems. The range of nitrogen threats examined, solutions evaluated and science-policy analyses presented here has provided the foundation to agree the ‘Kampala Statement-for-Action on Nitrogen in Africa and Globally,’ as reported in this volume. Humanity today faces unprecedented challenges: How to feed a growing population? How to reduce air pollution, water pollution and climate change? How to handle regional differences in an era of increasing globalization? These questions are at the heart of this edited volume which examines the multi-dimensional nature of the global nitrogen challenge. While humans have massively altered the nitrogen cycle, the consequences have become polarized. Some regions have too much nitrogen, associated with pollution and wasteful use of a valuable resource, while other regions have too little nitrogen, leading to constraints on food production and depletion of soil nutrient stocks. The volume provides a unique collection of contributions addressing both the ‘too much’ and ‘too little’ sides of the nitrogen story. Building on analyses started at the 6th International Nitrogen Conference, Kampala, the book explores the idea of ‘just enough nitrogen’: sufficient for sustainable food production, but not so much as to lead to unsustainable pollution and climate problems. The range of nitrogen threats examined, solutions evaluated and science-policy analyses presented here has provided the foundation to agree the ‘Kampala Statement-for-Action on Nitrogen in Africa and Globally,’ as reported in this volume. Together, the contributions in this book are now informing actions by the International Nitrogen Initiative (INI) in working with the United Nations Environment Programme and others to establish the International Nitrogen Management System (INMS). A key outcome has been to catalyse development of the first Resolution on Sustainable Nitrogen Management, as adopted by the fourth UN Environment Assembly (UNEA/EA.4/Res.14). The work is written for researchers and policy makers and all those interested in seeing how sustainable nitrogen management can contribute to meeting many of the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Optimizing Nitrogen Management in Food and Energy Production and Environmental Protection

Optimizing Nitrogen Management in Food and Energy Production and Environmental Protection
Author: J. Galloway
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 1042
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789026519277

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The production of food and energy interfere with the natural nitrogen cycle of the earth. Many of these changes are beneficial, while others are detrimental to societies and the environment. The changing nature of nitrogen in the global environment crosses scientific disciplines, geographical boundaries and political divisions and challenges the creative minds of natural and social scientists, economists, engineers, business leaders and planners. The papers in this book give readers a panoramic view of the changing nature of reactive nitrogen in the global environment, enabling them to make better choices about nitrogen management in food production and consumption, energy production and use, and environmental protection.