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Stefan Reis is affiliated with the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily centers on environmental science, particularly addressing issues related to health, toxicology, and environmental impacts associated with sustainability and human activities.

The scientist has contributed extensively to several fields of study, with a main focus on Environmental Science. Subfields include:

  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
  • Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Atmospheric Science

Research topics frequently addressed in their work encompass:

  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Medical Practices and Rehabilitation
  • Medical and Health Sciences Research
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics
  • Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact
  • Land Use and Ecosystem Services

Stefan Reis has published extensively, with recent notable papers including:

  • Urbanization can benefit agricultural production with large-scale farming in China, 2021, Nature Food
  • Consolidation of agricultural land can contribute to agricultural sustainability in China, 2021, Nature Food
  • Ageing threatens sustainability of smallholder farming in China, 2023, Nature
  • Decoupling livestock and crop production at the household level in China, 2020, Nature Sustainability
  • Optimizing nitrogen fertilizer use for more grain and less pollution, 2022, Journal of Cleaner Production

The scientist collaborates frequently with a number of co-authors, including:

  • Baojing Gu
  • Elmar Ludolph
  • Jianming Xu
  • Massimo Vieno
  • Xiuming Zhang

Their work has appeared most often in the following publication venues:

  • Nature Food
  • Environmental Science & Technology
  • Environmental Pollution
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Research Square (Research Square)

In addition to journal articles, Stefan Reis has published a book titled Die Invalidität in der privaten Unfallversicherung in 2022 through VVW eBooks with citations recorded from this publication.

Best Publications

  • The global nitrogen cycle in the twenty-first century

    David Fowler;Mhairi Coyle;Ute Skiba;Mark A. Sutton

  • Impacts of European livestock production: nitrogen, sulphur, phosphorus and greenhouse gas emissions, land-use, water eutrophication and biodiversity

    Adrian Leip;Gilles Billen;Josette Garnier;Bruna Grizzetti

  • Quantifying human exposure to air pollution - moving from static monitoring to spatio-temporally resolved personal exposure assessment

    Susanne Steinle;Stefan Reis;Clive Eric Sabel

  • Towards a climate-dependent paradigm of ammonia emission and deposition

    Mark A. Sutton;Stefan Reis;Stuart N. Riddick;Ulrike Dragosits

  • Twenty-five years of continuous sulphur dioxide emission reduction in Europe

    Vigdis Vestreng;Gunnar Myhre;Hilde Fagerli;Stefan Reis

  • The impact of farm size on agricultural sustainability

    Chenchen Ren;Shen Liu;Hans van Grinsven;Stefan Reis

  • Urbanization can benefit agricultural production with large-scale farming in China

    Sitong Wang;Xuemei Bai;Xiaoling Zhang;Stefan Reis

  • Personal exposure monitoring of PM2.5 in indoor and outdoor microenvironments

    Susanne Steinle;Stefan Reis;Clive E Sabel;Sean Semple

  • Evolution of NO x emissions in Europe with focus on road transport control measures

    Vigdis Vestreng;Leonidas Ntziachristos;Arne Semb;Stefan Reis

  • PM2.5 pollution is substantially affected by ammonia emissions in China.

    Yiyun Wu;Baojing Gu;Jan Willem Erisman;Stefan Reis

  • Ammonia Emissions May Be Substantially Underestimated in China

    Xiuming Zhang;Yiyun Wu;Xuejun Liu;Stefan Reis

  • Decoupling livestock and crop production at the household level in China

    Shuqin Jin;Bin Zhang;Bi Wu;Dongmei Han

  • Uncertainties in the relationship between atmospheric nitrogen deposition and forest carbon sequestration

    Mark A. Sutton;David Simpson;David Simpson;Peter E. Levy;Rognvald I. Smith

  • Challenges in quantifying biosphere–atmosphere exchange of nitrogen species

    M.A. Sutton;E. Nemitz;J.W Erisman;C. Beier

  • Reactive nitrogen in atmospheric emission inventories

    S. Reis;R. W. Pinder;M. Zhang;G. Lijie

  • Modelling surface ozone during the 2003 heat-wave in the UK

    Massimo Vieno;A J Dore;David S Stevenson;Ruth Doherty

  • From acid rain to climate change

    S. Reis;P. Grennfelt;Z. Klimont;M. Amann

  • Rebuilding the linkage between livestock and cropland to mitigate agricultural pollution in China

    Chuanzhen Zhang;Shen Liu;Shuxia Wu;Shuqin Jin

  • Integrating health and environmental impact analysis

    S. Reis;G. Morris;L.E. Fleming;S. Beck

  • Integrated livestock sector nitrogen pollution abatement measures could generate net benefits for human and ecosystem health in China

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  • The European Nitrogen Problem in a Global Perspective

    Jan Willem Erisman;Hans van Grinsven;Bruna Grizzetti;Faycal Bouraoui

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark A. Sutton
Mark A. Sutton Natural Environment Research Council
Eiko Nemitz
Eiko Nemitz UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
Mathew R. Heal
Mathew R. Heal University of Edinburgh
Baojing Gu
Baojing Gu Zhejiang University
Ute Skiba
Ute Skiba Natural Environment Research Council
David Simpson
David Simpson Chalmers University of Technology
Albert Bleeker
Albert Bleeker Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands
Ulrike Dragosits
Ulrike Dragosits UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
David Fowler
David Fowler University of Saskatchewan
Pierre Cellier
Pierre Cellier University of Paris-Saclay

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