Forest Decline and Air Pollution Effects in the French Mountains: A Synthesis

作者: G. Landmann

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-79535-0_21

关键词: Air pollutionEnvironmental protectionEnvironmental scienceForestryPollution

摘要: The French DEFORPA (“Deperissement des Forets et Pollution Atmospherique”) Programme was launched in the mid 1980s, when concern regarding a phenomenon first called “Waldsterben”, then renamed “neuartige Waldschaden”, at its peak Central Europe. general perception among media and politicians that large scale, unprecedented forest decline affecting part of Europe as result air pollution. This view also held by many members scientific community, especially

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