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LIFE III – EC4MACS Kick-Off Meeting 06/07 March 2007

LIFE III – EC4MACS Kick-Off Meeting 06/07 March 2007. EC4MACS European Consortium for Modelling of Air Pollution and Climate Strategies Overview of the 5 years work plan. Markus Amann International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis. Background.

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LIFE III – EC4MACS Kick-Off Meeting 06/07 March 2007

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  1. LIFE III – EC4MACS Kick-Off Meeting 06/07 March 2007 EC4MACSEuropean Consortium for Modelling of Air Pollution and Climate StrategiesOverview of the 5 years work plan Markus Amann International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis

  2. Background • Clean air and climate change are central fields of EU environmental policy. • New scientific findings demonstrate important interactions and potentially large economic synergies between air pollution control and greenhouse gas mitigation. • Model analyses, based on latest scientific findings and validated data, can provide valuable information for cost-effective policy strategies. • The European Commission envisages for 2011/12 a review and revisions of their air quality legislation and the European Climate Change Programme.

  3. Partners • IIASA (AT) – Coordinator, integrated assessment • MNP/RIVM (NL) - Modelling of environmental impacts • NTUA Athens (GR) – Energy projections • Uni Bonn, EuroCare (DE) – Agricultural projections • LUATh Thessaloniki (GR) – Transport modelling • Mike Holland, AEAT, Metroeconomica (UK) – Economic benefit analysis • (MET.NO (NO) – Modelling of atmospheric chemistry and transport) • JRC-Ispra • JRC-Sevilla

  4. Objectives • Providing scientific and economic analyes for the revision of the EU Thematic Strategy on Air and the European Climate Change Programme (ECCP) • Improvement of existing models by including recent scientific findings. • Update of input data • Accceptance of modelling tools and input data by stakeholders • Make modelling tools available to the public over the Internet.

  5. Expected outcomes • Policy analysis on cost-effective strategies to reduce air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions in the EU with • Updated scientific insights • Improved modelling tools • Validated input data • To support reviews of Thematic Strategy on Air Pollution and ECCP • Interim assessment in 2008 • Final assessment in 2011

  6. Modelling tools • GAINS-Europe/Asia (IIASA) • PRIMES energy model for EU (NTUA) • CAPRI agricultural model for EU (UniBonn, EuroCare) • EMEP atmospheric chemistry and transport model (met.no) • CCE ecosystems impact assessment (MNP) • GEM-E3 general equilibrium macro-economic impacts (NTUA) • TREMOVE transport model (LAUTh) • Benefit assessment (MH, AEAT, MetroEconomica) • TM5 Hemispheric chemical transport model • POLES global energy model

  7. The EC4MACS model system Global/hemispheric boundary conditions European policy drivers Cost-effectiveness Impacts Agriculture CAPRI GEM-E3 Transport TREMOVE Energy POLES PRIMES GAINS BENEFITS Atmosphere TM5 EMEP Ecosystems CCE-CL

  8. Tasks • Update models, where necessary, to incorporate new scientific insights • Scientific peer review of all models • Improve model interfaces • Validate input data with stakeholders • Produce interim assessment in 2009 • Produce final assessment in 2011 • Actual policy analyses not necessarily included in this project • Project administration, financial reporting

  9. General work plan • 2007: • Methodological improvements • 2008: • Data collection • Feedbacks on methodological improvements • 2009 • Interim assessment • Methodology workshop • 2010 • Uncertainty assessment • Bilateral consultations on input data • 2011 • Final assessment

  10. General work plan

  11. Main deliverables to Commissionby IIASA • 31/7/2008: Interim model methodology • 31/7/2009: Interim assessment • 31/10/2010: Uncertainties • 30/7/2011: Final baseline projections • 30/9/2011: Final methodology documentation • 30/10/2011: Policy scenarios • 30/4/2012: Final report • 31/1, 31/7 each year: Progress reports • 31/7/2009: Mid-term report

  12. Main deliverables of each work packageto IIASA • 30/4/2008: Report on interim modelling methodology • 30/1/2009: Documentation of data for interim assessment • 30/7/2009: Report on revised modelling methodology • 30/4/2010: Report on uncertainty analysis • 31/1/2011: Report on final modelling methodology • 30/4/2011: Documentation of data for final assessment • 31/10/2011: (Re-)analysis of final policy scenarios

  13. Milestones for interaction with stakeholders • 31/7/2007: EC4MACS web site • 31/10/2008: Internet consultation on interim methodology • 30/4/2009: Internet access to input data • 31/10/2009: Stakeholders workshop on methodology • 2009-2010: Bilateral consultations on input data • 31/7/2010: Stakeholders workshop on baseline projections

  14. Tasks for the first year • Methodological improvements • Development of hard-wired model interfaces • Any grand new ideas for additional analyses • Testing of financial reporting routines

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