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Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition in Global Forests: Spatial
Variation, Impacts, and Management Implications provides the most
comprehensive knowledge on spatial variation and ecological impacts
of reactive nitrogen deposition in global forests, as well as
forest management options to mitigate the negative impacts. Written
and edited by international experts in the field, this book
synthesizes recent research developments and insights in monitoring
and modeling nitrogen deposition in global forests. The book also
assesses ecological impacts of enhanced nitrogen deposition on
forest structure and function and responses of forest ecosystems to
decreasing nitrogen deposition in regions such as the European
Union and North America. Finally, the book reviews indicators and
thresholds for nitrogen saturation in global forests and analyzes
remediation options to reduce impacts of excess nitrogen
deposition. This is an important resource for researchers in
forestry and biodiversity conservation, as well as graduate
students, policymakers and others who want to understand
environmental issues of reactive nitrogen deposition in global
forests.
This book provides a unique overview of research methods over the
past 25 years assessing critical loads and temporal effects of the
deposition of air pollutants. It includes critical load methods and
applications addressing acidification, eutrophication and heavy
metal pollution of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Applications
include examples for each air pollution threat, both at local and
regional scale, including Europe, Asia, Canada and the US. The book
starts with background information on the effects of the deposition
of sulphur, nitrogen and heavy metals and geochemical and
biological indicators for risk assessments. The use of those
indicators is then illustrated in the assessment of critical loads
and their exceedances and in the temporal assessment of air
pollution risks. It also includes the most recent developments of
assessing critical loads and current and future risks of soil and
water chemistry and biodiversity under climate change, with a
special focus on nitrogen. The book thus provides a complete
overview of the knowledge that is currently used for the scientific
support of policies in the field of air pollution control to
protect ecosystem services.
This book provides a unique overview of research methods over the
past 25 years assessing critical loads and temporal effects of the
deposition of air pollutants. It includes critical load methods and
applications addressing acidification, eutrophication and heavy
metal pollution of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Applications
include examples for each air pollution threat, both at local and
regional scale, including Europe, Asia, Canada and the US. The book
starts with background information on the effects of the deposition
of sulphur, nitrogen and heavy metals and geochemical and
biological indicators for risk assessments. The use of those
indicators is then illustrated in the assessment of critical loads
and their exceedances and in the temporal assessment of air
pollution risks. It also includes the most recent developments of
assessing critical loads and current and future risks of soil and
water chemistry and biodiversity under climate change, with a
special focus on nitrogen. The book thus provides a complete
overview of the knowledge that is currently used for the scientific
support of policies in the field of air pollution control to
protect ecosystem services.
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