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Nitrogen critical loads using biodiversity-related critical limits
Authors:Posch Maximilian  Aherne Julian  Hettelingh Jean-Paul
Institution:
  • a Coordination Centre for Effects (CCE), PBL, PO Box 303, 3720 AH Bilthoven, The Netherlands
  • b Environmental and Resource Studies, Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario K9J 7B8, Canada
  • Abstract:Critical loads are widely used in the effects-based assessment of emission reduction policies. While the impacts of acidification have diminished, there is increasing concern regarding the effects of nitrogen deposition on terrestrial ecosystems. In this context much attention has been focussed on empirical critical loads as well as simulations with linked geochemistry-vegetation models. Surprisingly little attention has been paid to adapt the widely used simple mass balance approach. This approach has the well-established benefit of easy regional applicability, while incorporating specified critical chemical criteria to protect specified receptors. As plant occurrence/biodiversity is related to both the nutrient and acidity status of an ecosystem, a single abiotic factor (chemical criterion) is not sufficient. Rather than an upper limit for deposition (i.e., critical load), linked nutrient nitrogen and acidity chemical criteria for plant occurrence result in an ‘optimal’ nitrogen and sulphur deposition envelope.
    Keywords:Nutrient nitrogen  Simple mass balance  Optimal load  Optimal deposition region  Plant biodiversity
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