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Towards an integrated nitrogen strategy for Germany

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  • Salomon, Markus
  • Schmid, Elisabeth
  • Volkens, Annette
  • Hey, Christian
  • Holm-Müller, Karin
  • Foth, Heidi

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The release of reactive nitrogen compounds into the atmosphere, soil and water belongs to one of the biggest environmental challenges in Germany. Consequences are the loss of biodiversity due to eutrophication and acidification of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, impaired groundwater quality and impacts on human health. Responsible for the emissions of reactive nitrogen compounds are primarily agricultural activities and combustion processes. A number of European environmental targets and objectives in the context of nitrogen are clearly being missed. It is urgently necessary to increase the efforts to reduce nitrogen emissions and to protect biodiversity and human health. Important processes are a further development of European clean air policies and the implementation of the European Nitrate Directive and Water Framework Directive in Germany. A national nitrogen strategy could be a good starting point to increase efforts to solve the nitrogen problem and for a better integration of existing protection policies.

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  • Salomon, Markus & Schmid, Elisabeth & Volkens, Annette & Hey, Christian & Holm-Müller, Karin & Foth, Heidi, 2016. "Towards an integrated nitrogen strategy for Germany," Environmental Science & Policy, Elsevier, vol. 55(P1), pages 158-166.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:enscpo:v:55:y:2016:i:p1:p:158-166
    DOI: 10.1016/j.envsci.2015.10.003
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    3. Markus Geupel & Jürg Heldstab & Bettina Schäppi & Judith Reutimann & Martin Bach & Uwe Häußermann & Lukas Knoll & Laura Klement & Lutz Breuer, 2021. "A National Nitrogen Target for Germany," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(3), pages 1-18, January.
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