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Cruisetrafikken er et problem – men handler det om luft?

Høiskar, Britt Ann Kåstad; Tønnesen, Dag

2019

ACTRIS Data Management Plan

Myhre, Cathrine Lund

2019

Abating N in Nordic agriculture - Policy, measures and way forward

Hellsten, Sofie; Dalgaard, Tommy; Rankinen, Katri; Tørseth, Kjetil; Bakken, Lars; Bechmann, Marianne; Kulmala, Airi; Moldan, Filip; Olofsson, Stina; Piil, Kristoffer; Pira, Kajsa; Turtola, Eila

During the past twenty years, the Nordic countries (Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Norway) have introduced a range of measures to reduce losses of nitrogen (N) to air and to aquatic environment by leaching and runoff. However, the agricultural sector is still an important N source to the environment, and projections indicate relatively small emission reductions in the coming years.

The four Nordic countries have different priorities and strategies regarding agricultural N flows and mitigation measures, and therefore they are facing different challenges and barriers. In Norway farm subsidies are used to encourage measures, but these are mainly focused on phosphorus (P). In contrast, Denmark targets N and uses control regulations to reduce losses. In Sweden and Finland, both voluntary actions combined with subsidies help to mitigate both N and P.

The aim of this study was to compare the present situation pertaining to agricultural N in the Nordic countries as well as to provide recommendations for policy instruments to achieve cost effective abatement of reactive N from agriculture in the Nordic countries, and to provide guidance to other countries.

To further reduce N losses from agriculture, the four countries will have to continue to take different routes. In particular, some countries will need new actions if 2020 and 2030 National Emissions Ceilings Directive (NECD) targets are to be met. Many options are possible, including voluntary action, regulation, taxation and subsidies, but the difficulty is finding the right balance between these policy options for each country.

The governments in the Nordic countries should put more attention to the NECD and consult with relevant stakeholders, researchers and farmer's associations on which measures to prioritize to achieve these goals on time. It is important to pick remaining low hanging fruits through use of the most cost effective mitigation measures. We suggest that N application rate and its timing should be in accordance with the crop need and carrying capacity of environmental recipients. Also, the choice of application technology can further reduce the risk of N losses into air and waters. This may require more region-specific solutions and knowledge-based support with tailored information in combination with further targeted subsidies or regulations.

2019

Turbulent dispersion observed during the COMTESSA artificial release experiments

Dinger, Anna Solvejg; Stebel, Kerstin; Cassiani, Massimo; Ardeshiri, Hamidreza; Bernardo, Cirilo; Kylling, Arve; Park, Soon-Young; Pisso, Ignacio; Schmidbauer, Norbert; Stohl, Andreas

2019

ACTRIS data and tools

Myhre, Cathrine Lund

2019

Influence of emissions from ships and local power plants on air quality in Longyearbyen, Ny-Ålesund and Barentsburg

Dekhtyareva, Alena; Hermansen, Ove; Nikulina, Anna; Chernov, Dmitry; Drotikova, Tatiana; Gregorič, Asta

2019

Air Quality in Ny-Ålesund. Monitoring of Local Air Quality 2018.

Johnsrud, Mona; Hermansen, Ove; Krejci, Radovan; Tørnkvist, Kjersti

The concentrations of the measured components are generally low and below national limit values for the protection of
human health and critical levels for the protection of vegetation.
Wind from northern sectors gave the highest average concentrations of nitrogen oxides and sulphur dioxide, which
indicates the power station and the harbour as possible sources. The measurement results for CO2 show an annual variation with higher concentrations in the winter and lower in summer. Measured concentrations of CO were most likely caused by local snowmobile traffic.

NILU

2019

Six-week inhalation of CdO nanoparticles in mice: The effects on immune response, oxidative stress, antioxidative defense, fibrotic response, and bones

Tulinska, Jana; Masanova, Vlasta; Liskova, Aurelia; Mikusova, Miroslava Lehotska; Rollerova, Eva; Krivosikova, Zora; Stefikova, Kornelia; Uhnakova, Iveta; Ursinyova, Monika; Babickova, Janka; Bábelová, Andrea; Busova, Milena; Tothova, Lubomira; Wsolova, Ladislava; Dusinska, Maria; Sojka, Martin; Horvathova, Mira; Alacova, Radka; Vecera, Zbynek; Mikuska, Pavel; Coufalik, Pavel; Krumal, Kamil; Capka, Lukas; Docekal, Bohumil

2019

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