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Interpretation of evidence of nitrogen impacts on vegetation in relation to UK biodiversity objectives 2011

Abstract

There is evidence of widespread impacts on nitrogen deposition on semi-natural habitats. This project considered the implications of new evidence of nitrogen impacts for both conservation commitments and biodiversity targets, and ecosystem service provision.

Large areas of the country exceed the critical load and level for reactive nitrogen (N) pollutants, and are predicted to continue to do so in 2020 despite reductions in emissions of reactive N gases. This project addressed the need to test if this risk is translating to visible change in the wider countryside resulting in broad-scale ecological damage which impacts on both conservation commitments and biodiversity targets, and ecosystem service provision.

The study was the second part of a project to analyse national vegetation data sets in relation to N deposition. The project statistically analysed eight independent national vegetation surveillance datasets using a consistent approach, to identify evidence of N deposition impacts in four habitat types; acidic and calcareous grassland, heathland and bogs. The first part of the project, covering the analysis and the results, is published in JNCC Report No. 447.

In this second part of the project, the results of the new analysis, together with other sources of independent evidence, are interpreted in respect of implications for “conservation commitments”.

The results demonstrate effects of nitrogen deposition on habitats through reduced occurrence of a range of plant and lichen species and changes in ecosystem function. These effects have been shown to occur below current critical loads, but effects also continue after critical loads are exceeded. The report highlights that nitrogen deposition is a serious challenge for the conservation of natural habitats and species in the UK, and this has implications for meeting “conservation commitments”.

Recommendations are given for improving both site based and broad scale vegetation surveillance schemes.

A project summary, presenting the key messages from reports 447 and 449, is also provided.

Resource type Publication

Topic category Environment

Reference date 2011·06·01

Citation
Emmett, B.A., Rowe, E.C., Stevens, C.J., Gowing, D.J., Henrys, P.A., Maskell, L.C. & Smart, S.M. 2011. Interpretation of evidence of nitrogen impacts on vegetation in relation to UK biodiversity objectives. JNCC Report, No. 449, JNCC, Peterborough, ISSN 0963-8091.

Lineage
This project was jointly funded by Defra, JNCC, Natural England, Countryside Council for Wales (Natural Resource Wales) and Scottish Natural Heritage.

Responsible organisation
Communications, JNCC publisher

Limitations on public access No limitations

Use constraints Available under the Open Government Licence 3.0

Metadata date 2020·02·04

Metadata point of contact
Communications, JNCC

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