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Hans van Grinsven
Researcher at Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency
Publications - 59
Citations - 5359
Hans van Grinsven is an academic researcher from Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency. The author has contributed to research in topics: Reactive nitrogen & Agriculture. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 50 publications receiving 4325 citations.
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Too much of a good thing
Mark A. Sutton,Oene Oenema,Jan Willem Erisman,Adrian Leip,Hans van Grinsven,Wilfried Winiwarter +5 more
TL;DR: Curbing nitrogen emissions is a central environmental challenge for the twenty-first century, argue Mark Sutton and his colleagues.
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The European Nitrogen Assessment. Sources, Effects and Policy Perspectives
Mark A. Sutton,Clare M. Howard,Jan Willem Erisman,Gilles Billen,Albert Bleeker,Peringe Grennfelt,Hans van Grinsven,Bruna Grizzetti +7 more
TL;DR: The European nitrogen problem in a global perspective was discussed in this article, where the authors assessed our nitrogen inheritance and proposed integrated approaches to nitrogen management in the European context, as well as future scenarios of nitrogen in Europe.
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The European Nitrogen Assessment: Summary for policy makers
Mark A. Sutton,Hans van Grinsven,Gilles Billen,Albert Bleeker,Alexander F. Bouwman,K. R. Bull,Jan Willem Erisman,Peringe Grennfelt,Bruna Grizzetti,Clare M. Howard,Oene Oenema,Till Spranger,Wilfried Winiwarter +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identify five key societal threats of nitrogen cycle degradation: water quality, air quality, greenhouse balance, ecosystems and biodiversity, and soil quality. But they focus on the negative impacts of N 2 on the environment and human health.
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Food choices, health and environment: Effects of cutting Europe's meat and dairy intake
Henk Westhoek,J.P. Lesschen,T. Rood,Susanne Wagner,Susanne Wagner,Alessandra De Marco,Donal Murphy-Bokern,Adrian Leip,Hans van Grinsven,Mark A. Sutton,Oene Oenema +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the large-scale consequences in the European Union of replacing 25-50% of animal-derived foods with plant-based foods on a dietary energy basis, assuming corresponding changes in production.
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When does nitrate become a risk for humans
David S. Powlson,T. M. Addiscott,Nigel Benjamin,Kenneth G. Cassman,Theo M. de Kok,Hans van Grinsven,Jean-Louis L'hirondel,Alex Avery,Chris van Kessel +8 more
TL;DR: There is an urgent need for a comprehensive, independent study to determine whether the current nitrate limit for drinking water is scientifically justified or whether it could safely be raised.