2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.117953
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A framework to estimate biodiversity loss and associated costs due to nitrogen emissions from single power plants

Abstract: Environmental reporting by companies is becoming increasingly important for measuring sustainability performance, but biodiversity impacts are still largely unaccounted for due to the complexity of assessing such impacts. Energy production by power plants causes nitrogen emissions that may affect nature areas. To assess the impact of power plants on the biodiversity of Natura 2000 areas and to estimate compensation costs, we developed an analytical framework and applied it to four single power plants in the Ne… Show more

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“…Nitrogen dioxide is a significant source of pollution, which is not only injurious to human health-but also significantly affects biodiversity ( Reale et al ., 2019 ; Verburg and Osseweijer, 2019 ). Long-term exposure to high NO 2 concentrations disturbs the respiratory system and causes many other harmful lung diseases, asthma, skin problems, etc.…”
Section: Covid-19 and The Global Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nitrogen dioxide is a significant source of pollution, which is not only injurious to human health-but also significantly affects biodiversity ( Reale et al ., 2019 ; Verburg and Osseweijer, 2019 ). Long-term exposure to high NO 2 concentrations disturbs the respiratory system and causes many other harmful lung diseases, asthma, skin problems, etc.…”
Section: Covid-19 and The Global Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the global population continues to grow and urban built-up areas expand, urban land transformation will be one of the most irreversible human impacts on the global biosphere [1][2][3]. The transformation of land use patterns, especially the remarkable loss of ecological land, has changed ecosystem structures and processes and, thus, caused various problems, including landscape fragmentation, biodiversity loss, soil erosion, and water pollution [4][5][6][7][8][9]. Identifying ways to decrease the negative effect of urbanization on the ecological environment and to achieve urban sustainability has become essential.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) data for 2020 were derived from the MOD13Q1 dataset, with a spatial resolution of 250 m (http://lpdaac.usgs.gov/ (accessed on 28 July 2021)). 4.…”
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confidence: 99%