B12E-06
Succesfull options to combat nitrogen pollution in Europe
Monday, 14 December 2015: 11:35
2008 (Moscone West)
Jan Willem Erisman, Professor, Earth and Life Sciences, Amsterdam, Netherlands, James N Galloway, Univ Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States and Enrico Dammers, PhD student, Earth and Life Sciences, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Abstract:
Nitrogen pollution has several social and economic consequences. Through different policies, such as the Nitrate Directive and the Habitats Directive in many places of Europe initiating new economic activities that enhance nitrogen pollution such as agriculture, energy and traffic have become impossible. Furthermore, the societal costs of nitrogen pollution are currently 72-320 billion euros per year. Several countries in Europe have implemented successful measures to reduce pollution at three stages: by limiting nitrogen production, by increasing the use efficiency and by end of pipe approaches. The effects and the (dis)advantages of the different type of measures will be discussed in this presentation.