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                 Published article 
                
                    Promise and performance of agricultural nutrient management policy: Lessons from the Baltic Sea, Ambio, 2021
                
                
                     
                    
                Authors: 
                
            
           Martin Hvarregaard Thorsøe 
           
           Mikael  Skou Andersen 
           
           Mark Brady 
           
           Morten Graversgaard 
           
           Emils Kilis 
           
           Anders Branth Pedersen 
           
           Samuli  Pitzén  
           
           Helena Valve 
           
           
                     
                     
          
                 Following decades of international collaboration to restore the Baltic Sea, we provide an assessment of the domestic implementation of measures agreed to limit diffuse agricultural pollution and the patterns of policy instruments applied. Despite the Helsinki Convention being unusually specific in detailing what measures countries should introduce, we find many shortcomings. These are most pronounced in the larger countries (Poland, Germany and Russia), while smaller countries perform better, notably Sweden and Estonia. The patterns of policy instruments applied differ, influenced by domestic politics. The limited use of complementary policy instruments suggests that other priorities overrule full and effective implementation, with engagement mirroring the advantages that a restored Baltic Sea can bring to countries. Using the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development to support farmers in managing nutrients, particularly advisory services and investments in modern manure management technologies, represents a significant opportunity for reducing agricultural pollution in most countries.  
                
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