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The nitrogen cycle and its influence on the European greenhouse gas balance

NitroEurope - or NEU for short - is a project for integrated European research into the nitrogen cycle. NitroEurope is part of the EU's Sixth Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development, and will run for 5 years from February 2006 until 2011.

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Kros J, Gies TJ, Voogd JCH, Smidt R, de Vries W .  Submitted.  Cost effectiveness of agricultural management and spatial planning on nitrogen deposition reductions on Natura 2000 sites at landscape scale. Environmental Science & Policy.
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2009
De Vries W, Kros J, Velthof G, Römkens P, Gies E, Voogd JC .  2009.  Integrated assessment of agricultural practices in the Netherlands on atmospheric emissions, soil accumulation, leaching and runoff of ammonia, green house gases, nutrients and heavy metals. Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems (in prep).
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2007
Kros J, de Vries W, Gies TJA, Roelsma J, Velthof GL, Smidt RA .  2007.  Meervoudige Milieu Monitoring Noordelijke Friese Wouden. Gebiedsstatus van emissies en depositie van ammoniak in relatie tot gebiedsdoelstellingen. Alterra Rapport (in prep).
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NitroEuropeIP is coordinated by The Centre For Ecology and Hydrology.

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