
Environmental Systems Analysis Group
Environmental systems analysis (ESA) studies environmental problems by exploring, modelling and communicating their causes, mechanisms, effects and potential solutions. ESA combines quantitative, qualitative and multi- and transdisciplinary research and integrates knowledge from natural, social and engineering sciences.
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After coronavirus, focus on the climate emergency
A group of IPCC AR5 contributors, including Prof Rik Leemans, published a letter to the editor in the Guardian in which they beg to differ.
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A review of successful climate change mitigation policies in major emitting economies and the potential of global replication
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 137 (2021). - ISSN 1364-0321 -
The use of soil nutrient balances in deriving forest biomass harvesting guidelines specific to region, tree species and soil type in the Netherlands
Forest Ecology and Management 479 (2021). - ISSN 0378-1127 -
Modeling atmospheric ammonia using agricultural emissions with improved spatial variability and temporal dynamics
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 20 (2020)24. - ISSN 1680-7316 - p. 16055 - 16087.