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Jean-Paul Hettelingh
Researcher at International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Publications - 51
Citations - 1555
Jean-Paul Hettelingh is an academic researcher from International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & European union. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 51 publications receiving 1430 citations.
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Country-dependent Characterisation Factors for Acidification and Terrestrial Eutrophication Based on Accumulated Exceedance as an Impact Category Indicator (14 pp)
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored new site-dependent characterisation factors for European acidifying and eutrophying emissions based on accumulated exceedance (AE) as the category indicator, which integrates both the exceeded area and amount of exceedance.
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The role of atmospheric dispersion models and ecosystem sensitivity in the determination of characterisation factors for acidifying and eutrophying emissions in LCIA
Maximilian Posch,Jyri Seppälä,Jean-Paul Hettelingh,Matti Johansson,Manuele Margni,Olivier Jolliet +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the role of different factors of characterisation models in life cycle impact assessment (LCIA) has been systematically presented, including acidification and eutrophying.
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From acid rain to climate change
Stefan Reis,Peringe Grennfelt,Zbigniew Klimont,Markus Amann,Helen ApSimon,Jean-Paul Hettelingh,Marika M. Holland,A.-C. LeGall,Rob Maas,Maximilian Posch,Till Spranger,Mark A. Sutton,Martin L. Williams +12 more
TL;DR: It is described how recent amendments to the GP reflect improved scientific knowledge on pollution, environmental relations, and links between regional air pollution and global climate change.
Acidification in Europe: A Simulation Model for Evaluating Control Strategies
Joseph Alcamo,Markus Amann,Jean-Paul Hettelingh,Maria Holmberg,Leen Hordijk,J. Kaemaeri,Lea Kauppi,Pekka E. Kauppi,G. Kornai,A. Maekelae +9 more
TL;DR: RAINS (Regional Acidification Information and Simulation) as discussed by the authors is an integrated model of acidification in Europe designed as a tool for evaluating control strategies, focusing on the transboundary aspects of the acidification problem.
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Energy use, emissions, and air pollution reduction strategies in Asia
Wesley K. Foell,Collin Green,Markus Amann,S. Bhattacharya,Gregory R. Carmichael,M. J. Chadwick,Steve Cinderby,T. Haugland,Jean-Paul Hettelingh,Leen Hordijk,Johan C.I. Kuylenstierna,Jitendra J. Shah,R. Shrestha,David G. Streets,D. Zhao +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed a PC-based simulation model called the Regional Air Pollution Information and Simulation Model (RAINS-ASIA) for acid rain and emissions reduction in Asia.