An overview of the progress and challenges of peatland restoration in Western Europe

R Andersen, C Farrell, M Graf, F Muller… - Restoration …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Peatlands are the most efficient terrestrial carbon store on Earth, and deliver multiple other
ecosystem services including climate regulation, water purification, preservation of …

Impacts and effects indicators of atmospheric deposition of major pollutants to various ecosystems-A review

LP Wright, L Zhang, I Cheng, J Aherne… - Aerosol and Air Quality …, 2018 - aaqr.org
In this paper, we review the current understanding on ecosystem and human health impacts
from the atmospheric deposition of acidifying pollutants, eutrophying nitrogen (N), polycyclic …

Nitrogen deposition and plant biodiversity: past, present, and future

RJ Payne, NB Dise, CD Field, AJ Dore… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Reactive nitrogen (N) deposition from intensive agricultural and industrial activity has been
identified as the third greatest threat to global terrestrial biodiversity, after land‐use and …

The impact of air pollution on terrestrial managed and natural vegetation

CJ Stevens, JNB Bell… - … of the Royal …, 2020 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Although awareness that air pollution can damage vegetation dates back at least to the
1600s, the processes and mechanisms of damage were not rigorously studied until the late …

Taxonomic and functional turnover are decoupled in European peat bogs

BJM Robroek, VEJ Jassey, RJ Payne, M Martí… - Nature …, 2017 - nature.com
In peatland ecosystems, plant communities mediate a globally significant carbon store. The
effects of global environmental change on plant assemblages are expected to be a factor in …

[LIVRE][B] Nitrogen: too much of a vital resource: Science Brief

JW Erisman, JN Galloway, NB Dise, MA Sutton… - 2015 - researchgate.net
Appendix: explanation of terms and list of abbreviations 48 is one of the world's leading
nature conservation organizations with over 5 million supporters and a global network active …

Towards a mechanistic understanding of the impacts of nitrogen deposition on producer–consumer interactions

JJ Vogels, DB Van de Waal… - Biological …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Nitrogen (N) deposition has increased substantially since the second half of the 20th century
due to human activities. This increase of reactive N into the biosphere has major …

Air pollution and its effects on lichens, bryophytes, and lichen-feeding Lepidoptera: review and evidence from biological records

OL Pescott, JM Simkin, TA August… - Biological Journal of …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Changing air quality has been one of the most important drivers of change for bryophytes
and lichens in Britain and Ireland over the 20th Century, with acidic pollutants such as …

[HTML][HTML] Biochar amendment for reducing the environmental impacts of reclaimed polluted sediments

D Liberati, SW Ahmed, N Samad, R Mugnaioni… - Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Dredging activities produce large amounts of polluted sediments that require adequate
management strategies. Sediment reuse and relocation can involve several environmental …

Understanding how changing soil nitrogen affects plant–pollinator interactions

TI David, J Storkey, CJ Stevens - Arthropod-Plant Interactions, 2019 - Springer
Many pollinating insects, across taxa and regions, have declined during the twentieth
century. Amongst the drivers of these trends, soil eutrophication and acidification caused by …