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UNECE CONVENTION ON LONG-RANGE TRANSBOUNDARY AIR POLLUTION

UNECE CONVENTION ON LONG-RANGE TRANSBOUNDARY AIR POLLUTION International Cooperative Programme on Integrated Monitoring of Air Pollution Effects on Ecosystems Activities & Priorities 2009-2011. Lars Lundin. Swedish University of Agricultural Sceinces. Scope of ICP IM Focus of work 2010

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UNECE CONVENTION ON LONG-RANGE TRANSBOUNDARY AIR POLLUTION

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  1. UNECE CONVENTION ON LONG-RANGE TRANSBOUNDARY AIR POLLUTION International Cooperative Programme on Integrated Monitoring of Air Pollution Effects on Ecosystems Activities & Priorities 2009-2011 Lars Lundin Swedish University of Agricultural Sceinces

  2. Scope of ICP IM • Focus of work 2010 • Annual report 2010 • ICP IM TF 2010 content Swedish University of Agricultural Sceinces

  3. ICP Integrated Monitoring of Air Pollution Effects on Ecosystems Monitor state and changes with causative explanations Develop, validate and test models Detect changes by biomonitoring Ecosystem investigation Cause-effect and Cross-media flux approach Swedish University of Agricultural Sceinces

  4. The Integrated IM Well in line with the new CLRTAP strategy, having an integrated approach Catchment approach Budget calculations Process oriented Swedish University of Agricultural Sceinces

  5. The Integrated Monitoring sites 50 sites - 43 active last years cover gradients New interests Interactions Air pollution/ climate change Biodiversity Land use - ref Countries with lack of contributions IR, PL, DE, NL Swedish University of Agricultural Sceinces

  6. IM programme 2010 Maintaining IM site activities Harmonisation of the network Network improvements Updating the database Annual report Task Force Co-operation with other ICPs Continuing scientific work Swedish University of Agricultural Sceinces

  7. Work priorities Heavy metals Dynamic modelling Nitrogen loads and effects IM biodiversity indicators Budgets and trends in S, N, H and BC Air Pollution and climate interactions Swedish University of Agricultural Sceinces

  8. ICP Integrated Monitoring of Air Pollution Effects on Ecosystems 18th IM TF 5 - 7 May 2010 – Uppsala, Sweden Workshop one day Task Force 29 participants 13 countries Excursion Swedish University of Agricultural Sceinces

  9. Reports prepared ICP IM 19th Annual Report 2010; Kleemola, S. And Forsius, M. eds. Executive summary Activities, monitoring and data Progress report on Biodiversity assessment Report on calculation of site-specific critical loads for acidification and eutrophication for terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems Interim report on relationships between critical load exceedances and empirical impact indicators Swedish University of Agricultural Sceinces

  10. Common workplan itemsTargets for 2020 and 2050critical load exceedancesRobustnessNitrate conc. Related to critical loads for nutrient N (ExcCLnutN)Links between air pollution and biodiversityCL related to monitoring; ex. NitrogenTrends in variables; reported 2009 and 2010 Swedish University of Agricultural Sceinces

  11. Common workplan items continuesOutreach – EECCA, SEE, LTER CLRTAP StrategyMove from multiple-pollutants approach to multiple issues and effectsKey issues in atmospheric pollution are multiple issues related to climate and biodiversityICP IM already long time dealt with such combinations and with an ecosystem approach –i.e. ahead of the strategy development ... Swedish University of Agricultural Sceinces

  12. Outreach ICP IM interactions with LTER Europe Long-Term Ecological Research site network http://www.lter-europe.ceh.ac.uk/ ICP IM sites benchmarking in LTER Strategic note for WGE Synergies in ecosystem/environmental research LTER and WGE enhancing mutual benefits Swedish University of Agricultural Sceinces

  13. ExcCLnutNNitrate concentrations - Related to critical loads for nutrient N and NempLinks between air pollution and biodiversityCL related to monitoring; ex. NitrogenPresented in Annual report and Official document: ECE EB.AIR/WG.1/2010/9 Swedish University of Agricultural Sceinces

  14. Mean NO3 in RW vs. ExcCLnut(N) and ExcCLemp(N)

  15. Biodiversity Assessment NFPs of Austria and Sweden IM Program Center Towards effect related biodiversity indicators using ICP IM data Swedish University of Agricultural Sceinces

  16. New reporting format, vegetation Why do we need to revise the manual? • The current reporting format is based on aggregated data and mean values. • Reported data does not allow thorough analyses • The current format is complicated Implications: • We need raw data in the data base • Easier to report • Less aggregation of data

  17. New reporting format, vegetation Applies to • Vegetation intensive plots, VG • For some countries, re-reporting of old data • Vegetation structure and species cover (the circular plots), VS • Trunk epiphytes, EP • For some countries, re-reporting of old data Swedish University of Agricultural Sceinces

  18. New reporting format, VG A minimum of changes to be able to analyse the data Intensive plot 40 x 40 m 1 2 Quarter 20 x 20 m Sub square 10 x 10 m 3 4 Sample plot 0.5 x 0.5 m Reporting codes QUARTER Q,SS,SP, e.g. 132 Swedish University of Agricultural Sceinces

  19. IM work on biodiversity develop a concept for a biodiversity/biological indicators assessment for the ICP IM data Spatial distribution of indicator species for eutrophication and/or acidification Trends of indicators on acidity and Nnut Distribution and temporal trends of species diversity Biodiversity related to species heterogeneity Swedish University of Agricultural Sceinces

  20. Heavy metals Concentrations, fluxes and budgets Critical Load – input amount Critical limit – concentration in soil or water Swedish University of Agricultural Sceinces

  21. Hydrological modelling with WATBAL for HM calculationsHg flux µg/m2, a SE IM catchments 1996-2002 Swedish University of Agricultural Sceinces

  22. EC collaboration projects ALTER-Net II LIFE Watch http://www.lifewatch.eu/ FutMon www.futmon.org Environment Europé LTER Swedish University of Agricultural Sceinces

  23. Example Sweden EC collaboration Projects FutMon Swedish University of Agricultural Sceinces

  24. ICP IM work Climate and hydrology climate change relates to P and T ICP IM Kindla SE 15 – Runoff regime Change with time Higher flow in winter Smaller springflood Swedish University of Agricultural Sceinces

  25. Reports to be prepared for 2011 ICP IM 20th Annual Report 2011 Report on LTER development Interim report on biodiversity issues Report on updated HM budgets and critical loads Swedish University of Agricultural Sceinces

  26. ICP Integrated Monitoring of Air Pollution Effects on Ecosystems Next ICP IM Task Force 4-6 May 2011 Rome, Italy Welcome Swedish University of Agricultural Sceinces

  27. From ICP IM TF 2010 eddy flux photosynthesis respiration Thank You for Your Attention Swedish University of Agricultural Sceinces

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