Acidification Research in the Netherlands
Final Report of the Dutch Priority Programme on Acidification
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published in December 1991
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Hardback
786 pages
978-0-444-88831-0 (ISBN)
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This book contains the results and conclusions of extensive research on the causes and effects of acidification of forests/forest soils and heathland in the Netherlands. In 1985 the Dutch Priority Programme on Acidification was started in order to give a more concrete form to the increasing interest of policy-makers in the effects of air pollution on ecosystems in particular. In the last three years, the research has focused on obtaining a more accurate estimate of the emission of ammonia on the deposition of SOx, NOy and NHx, and also on quantifying effects on forest and heathland ecosystems. This quantification of effects included experimental work model analyses, and derivation of critical loads and levels for forest and heathland ecosystems. Furthermore, scenario analyses were made with the Dutch Acidification Systems Model (DAS) in order to evaluate the effectiveness of policy measures. The research itself, which formed the basis for this book, has been described in the reports on individual projects. A summary of the scientific results and conclusions is given in thematic reports (added as annex).
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Language
English
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Oxford
United Kingdom
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Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
College/higher education
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Height: 230 mm
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978-0-444-88831-0 (9780444888310)
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Acidification Research in the Netherlands
Final Report of the Dutch Priority Programme on Acidification
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Content
Contents. Acknowledgements. Summary. 1. Introduction (G.J. Heij). 2. Ammonia Emissions and Abatement (G.J. Heij, J.W. Erisman and J.H. Voorburg). 3. Concentration and Deposition of Acidifying Compounds (J.W. Erisman and G.J. Heij). 4. Effects of Air Pollution and Acid Deposition on Forests and Forest Soils (G.J. Heij, W. de Vries, A.C. Posthumus and G.M.J. Mohren). 5. Effects on Heathland (H. van Dobben). 6. Scenario Analyses Using the Dutch Acidification Systems Model (T.N. Olsthoorn, K.F. de Boer, R. Thomas, W. de Vries, J. Kros, C. van der Salm and J.C. Voogd, J.J.M. van Grinsven, J.G. van Minnen, C van Heerden, G.W. Heil, F. Berendse, A.H. Bakema, F.G. Wortelboer). 7. Critical Loads and Critical Levels for the Environmental Effects of Air Pollutants (W. de Vries and G.J. Heij). Annex 1: Thematic Reports. Annex 2: Review Report. Annex 3: Projects and Publications First and Second Phase Dutch Priority Programme on Acidification.