The effects of tropospheric ozone on net primary productivity and implications for climate change
Tropospheric ozone (O3) is a global air pollutant that causes billions of dollars in lost plant
productivity annually. It is an important anthropogenic greenhouse gas, and as a secondary …
productivity annually. It is an important anthropogenic greenhouse gas, and as a secondary …
[PDF][PDF] Modelling ozone fluxes to forests for risk assessment: status and prospects
JP Tuovinen, L Emberson, D Simpson - Annals of Forest Science, 2009 - afs-journal.org
Modelling ozone fluxes to forests for risk assessment: status and prospects Page 1 Ann. For.
Sci. 66 (2009) 401 Available online at: c INRA, EDP Sciences, 2009 www.afs-journal.org DOI …
Sci. 66 (2009) 401 Available online at: c INRA, EDP Sciences, 2009 www.afs-journal.org DOI …
Representing and regulating nature: boundary organisations, portable representations, and the science–policy interface
R Lidskog - Environmental Politics, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
The interaction between science and policy in transboundary environmental regulation is
dynamic. By elaborating on the concepts of boundary organisations and portable …
dynamic. By elaborating on the concepts of boundary organisations and portable …
Moving boundaries in transboundary air pollution co-production of science and policy under the convention on long range transboundary air pollution
This article focuses on the science–policy interaction in international negotiations in the
context of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe's Convention for Long …
context of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe's Convention for Long …
Synergies in addressing air quality and climate change
Air quality is a serious concern for the protection of human health and our natural
environment. The pollutants contributing the most to both local and transboundary air …
environment. The pollutants contributing the most to both local and transboundary air …
How science and policy combined to combat air pollution problems
The British scientist Robert Angus Smith first noted the problem of acid rain in Europe in
1872, but it took another century before its environmental effects were widely recognised as …
1872, but it took another century before its environmental effects were widely recognised as …
Air pollution, science, policy, and international negotiations
W Tuinstra - Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Environmental …, 2022 - oxfordre.com
In the course of time, the framing of the air pollution issue has undergone a transformation. It
is no longer viewed as either a local health issue or a transboundary problem affecting …
is no longer viewed as either a local health issue or a transboundary problem affecting …
[HTML][HTML] European air pollution assessments: Co-production of science and policy
W Tuinstra - International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law …, 2008 - Springer
This paper examines the question whether the scientific knowledge framework produced in
the context of the Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution (LRTAP) can keep …
the context of the Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution (LRTAP) can keep …
The role of expectations and visions of the future in the development of target-based environmental policies: The case of the UK Air Quality Strategy
V McKean - 2015 - sussex.figshare.com
Increasingly, policy-makers rely on forecasts to set targets for environmental and health
protection. I examine the UK Air Quality Strategies (AQS) for particulate matter (1997-2007) …
protection. I examine the UK Air Quality Strategies (AQS) for particulate matter (1997-2007) …
Different kettle of fish: turning around how computer modelling counts for (fisheries) policy-making
D de la Hoz del Hoyo - 2014 - era.ed.ac.uk
This thesis examines how computer modelling matters for policy-making by looking at two
case studies of European fisheries management. Based on documentary analysis and …
case studies of European fisheries management. Based on documentary analysis and …