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Future socioeconomic conditions may have a larger impact than climate change on nutrient loads to the Baltic Sea
by
Refsgaard, Jens Christian
, Capell, René
, Olesen, Jørgen E.
, Pihlainen, Sampo
, Jabloun, Mohamed
, Arheimer, Berit
, Hyytiäinen, Kari
, Zandersen, Marianne
, Bartosova, Alena
, Donnelly, Chantal
in
Agricultural practices
/ Agricultural wastes
/ atmospheric deposition
/ Atmospheric models
/ Atmospheric pollution deposition
/ Atmospheric Sciences
/ Baltic Sea
/ Change agents
/ climate
/ Climate adaptation
/ Climate change
/ Climate change scenarios
/ Climate models
/ Dynamic models
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecology
/ ECOSYSTEM GOVERNANCE IN THE BALTIC SEA
/ emissions
/ Environment
/ Environmental Engineering/Biotechnology
/ Environmental Management
/ Eutrophication
/ issues and policy
/ Land use
/ Nitrogen
/ Nutrient loading
/ Phosphorus
/ Physical Geography
/ pollution load
/ Projections
/ Social factors
/ Socioeconomic data
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Socioeconomics
/ Wastewater
2019
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Future socioeconomic conditions may have a larger impact than climate change on nutrient loads to the Baltic Sea
by
Refsgaard, Jens Christian
, Capell, René
, Olesen, Jørgen E.
, Pihlainen, Sampo
, Jabloun, Mohamed
, Arheimer, Berit
, Hyytiäinen, Kari
, Zandersen, Marianne
, Bartosova, Alena
, Donnelly, Chantal
in
Agricultural practices
/ Agricultural wastes
/ atmospheric deposition
/ Atmospheric models
/ Atmospheric pollution deposition
/ Atmospheric Sciences
/ Baltic Sea
/ Change agents
/ climate
/ Climate adaptation
/ Climate change
/ Climate change scenarios
/ Climate models
/ Dynamic models
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecology
/ ECOSYSTEM GOVERNANCE IN THE BALTIC SEA
/ emissions
/ Environment
/ Environmental Engineering/Biotechnology
/ Environmental Management
/ Eutrophication
/ issues and policy
/ Land use
/ Nitrogen
/ Nutrient loading
/ Phosphorus
/ Physical Geography
/ pollution load
/ Projections
/ Social factors
/ Socioeconomic data
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Socioeconomics
/ Wastewater
2019
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Future socioeconomic conditions may have a larger impact than climate change on nutrient loads to the Baltic Sea
by
Refsgaard, Jens Christian
, Capell, René
, Olesen, Jørgen E.
, Pihlainen, Sampo
, Jabloun, Mohamed
, Arheimer, Berit
, Hyytiäinen, Kari
, Zandersen, Marianne
, Bartosova, Alena
, Donnelly, Chantal
in
Agricultural practices
/ Agricultural wastes
/ atmospheric deposition
/ Atmospheric models
/ Atmospheric pollution deposition
/ Atmospheric Sciences
/ Baltic Sea
/ Change agents
/ climate
/ Climate adaptation
/ Climate change
/ Climate change scenarios
/ Climate models
/ Dynamic models
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecology
/ ECOSYSTEM GOVERNANCE IN THE BALTIC SEA
/ emissions
/ Environment
/ Environmental Engineering/Biotechnology
/ Environmental Management
/ Eutrophication
/ issues and policy
/ Land use
/ Nitrogen
/ Nutrient loading
/ Phosphorus
/ Physical Geography
/ pollution load
/ Projections
/ Social factors
/ Socioeconomic data
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Socioeconomics
/ Wastewater
2019
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Future socioeconomic conditions may have a larger impact than climate change on nutrient loads to the Baltic Sea
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Future socioeconomic conditions may have a larger impact than climate change on nutrient loads to the Baltic Sea
2019
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Overview
The Baltic Sea is suffering from eutrophication caused by nutrient discharges from land to sea, and these loads might change in a changing climate. We show that the impact from climate change by mid-century is probably less than the direct impact of changing socioeconomic factors such as land use, agricultural practices, atmospheric deposition, and wastewater emissions. We compare results from dynamic modelling of nutrient loads to the Baltic Sea under projections of climate change and scenarios for shared socioeconomic pathways. Average nutrient loads are projected to increase by 8% and 14% for nitrogen and phosphorus, respectively, in response to climate change scenarios. In contrast, changes in the socioeconomic drivers can lead to a decrease of 13% and 6% or an increase of 11% and 9% in nitrogen and phosphorus loads, respectively, depending on the pathway. This indicates that policy decisions still play a major role in climate adaptation and in managing eutrophication in the Baltic Sea region.
Publisher
Springer Science + Business Media,Springer Netherlands,Springer Nature B.V
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