Ammonia regulation of livestock in relation to Natura 2000 sites
The project is led by The Department of Food and Resource Economics at University of Copenhagen together with Danish Centre for Environment and Energy at Aarhus University. The project has been financed by the Danish Environmental Protection Agency.
An international workshop on ammonia regulation of livestock in relation to Natura 2000 sites was held 27 November 2017 in Copenhagen. The presentations dealt with ammonia regulation in relation to livestock production in Germany (Schleswig-Holstein), The Netherlands and Denmark. At the workshop both the nature, legal and economic perspective were discussed.
The overall conclusive report in Danish:
Ammoniakregulering af husdyrbedrifter i forhold til ammoniakfølsom natur (Natura 2000) – sammenligning af Tyskland, Holland og Danmark: Samlerapport
Legal reports
- National report on the legal framework for ammonia regulation of livestock installations with a particular regard to Natura 2000 sites: Denmark
- Germany: National report on the legal framework for ammonia regulation of livestock installations with a particular regard to Natura 2000 sites
- The Netherlands: National report on the legal framework for ammonia regulation of livestock installations with a particular regard to Natura 2000 sites
- Comparison of ammonia regulation in Germany, the Netherlands and Denmark – legal framework
Economic reports
- Economic analysis of ammonia regulation in Germany (Schleswig-Holstein) in relation to the Habitat Directive
- Economic analysis of the ammonia regulation in Denmark in relation to the Habitat Directive
- Economic implications of ammonia regulation in the Netherlands near nature 2000 areas
- Ammonia regulations near nature areas in Denmark and the Netherlands compared
The state of nature reports
- Scientific analysis on the status of designated Natura 2000 areas and the need to protect ammonia-sensitive nature. Dutch contribution
- Scientific analysis on the designation of Natura 2000 sites and the status of nature and effort: The Schleswig-Holstein situation
- Scientific analysis on the designation of Natura 2000 sites and the status of nature and effort: The Danish situation
- Scientific analysis on the designation of Natura 2000 sites and the status of nature and effort: A comparison of The Netherlands, Schleswig-Holstein and Denmark