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TY - JOUR
T1 - Environmental benefits of NO(x) control in northwestern Europe
AU - Derwent, Richard G.
AU - Metcalfe, Sarah E.
AU - Whyatt, J. Duncan
PY - 1998/11/1
Y1 - 1998/11/1
N2 - Five environmental problems have been identified, which should see significant improvement in the United Kingdom, if action is taken within the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UN ECE) Second NO(x) Protocol to control NO(x) emissions. These problems are: acidification and eutrophication of soil ecosystems; episodic peak ozone and human health; ozone damage to crops and forest trees; wintertime NO2 pollution episodes and summertime fine particulate formation and human health. There are a range of environmental and health thresholds that can be used as a guide to setting NO(x) emission reduction targets for these problems within the proposed Second NO(x) Protocol. It is recognized, however, that achieving some of these targets will require actions beyond those regarded as feasible even if their desirability is acknowledged. These targets can at least provide bench marks against which agreed reductions can be assessed, within the context of a multi-pollutant multi-effect framework to the proposed Second NO(x) Protocol.
AB - Five environmental problems have been identified, which should see significant improvement in the United Kingdom, if action is taken within the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UN ECE) Second NO(x) Protocol to control NO(x) emissions. These problems are: acidification and eutrophication of soil ecosystems; episodic peak ozone and human health; ozone damage to crops and forest trees; wintertime NO2 pollution episodes and summertime fine particulate formation and human health. There are a range of environmental and health thresholds that can be used as a guide to setting NO(x) emission reduction targets for these problems within the proposed Second NO(x) Protocol. It is recognized, however, that achieving some of these targets will require actions beyond those regarded as feasible even if their desirability is acknowledged. These targets can at least provide bench marks against which agreed reductions can be assessed, within the context of a multi-pollutant multi-effect framework to the proposed Second NO(x) Protocol.
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:0031744263
VL - 27
SP - 518
EP - 527
JO - AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment
JF - AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment
SN - 0044-7447
IS - 7
ER -