2 research outputs found
European wide analysis of factors influencing the spatial variation of metal and nitrogen concentrations in mosses
The ICP Vegetation is an international programme that reports on the effects of air pollutants on
natural vegetation and crops [1]. It reports to the Working Group on Effects (WGE) of the
UNECE Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution (LRTAP). In particular, the
ICP Vegetation focuses on the following air pollution problems: quantifying the risks to
vegetation posed by ozone pollution and the atmospheric deposition of heavy metals and nitrogen
to vegetation. In addition, the ICP Vegetation is taking into consideration impacts of nitrogen on
vegetation (including interactions with ozone), consequences for biodiversity and the interactions
between air pollutants and climate change.
At the 23rd Task Force Meeting we will report on the achievements of the ICP Vegetation in
2009, in particular regarding progress made with items to be reported to the WGE in 2010 [2]:
• Ozone biomonitoring experiment with bean in 2009;
• Ozone impacts in Mediterranean areas;
• Ozone flux modelling methods and their application to different climatic regions;
• Outcome of workshop on ‘Flux-based assessment of ozone effects for air pollution
policy’;
• Progress with European heavy metals and nitrogen in mosses survey 2010/11;
• Relationship between heavy metal concentration in mosses and EMEP modelled
deposition.
In addition, we will discuss the contribution of ICP Vegetation to the common workplan items of
the WGE for 2010 [2].
Apart from looking back to our achievements in 2009, throughout the Task Force Meeting we
will be discussing our future plans, in particular the medium-term workplan of the ICP
Vegetation (2011 – 2012)
Using the moss data to calculate Europena wide maps on atmospheric depositions of CD, PB and N
The ICP Vegetation is an international programme that reports on the effects of air pollutants on
natural vegetation and crops [1]. It reports to the Working Group on Effects (WGE) of the
UNECE Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution (LRTAP). In particular, the
ICP Vegetation focuses on the following air pollution problems: quantifying the risks to
vegetation posed by ozone pollution and the atmospheric deposition of heavy metals and nitrogen
to vegetation. In addition, the ICP Vegetation is taking into consideration impacts of nitrogen on
vegetation (including interactions with ozone), consequences for biodiversity and the interactions
between air pollutants and climate change.
At the 23rd Task Force Meeting we will report on the achievements of the ICP Vegetation in
2009, in particular regarding progress made with items to be reported to the WGE in 2010 [2]:
• Ozone biomonitoring experiment with bean in 2009;
• Ozone impacts in Mediterranean areas;
• Ozone flux modelling methods and their application to different climatic regions;
• Outcome of workshop on ‘Flux-based assessment of ozone effects for air pollution
policy’;
• Progress with European heavy metals and nitrogen in mosses survey 2010/11;
• Relationship between heavy metal concentration in mosses and EMEP modelled
deposition.
In addition, we will discuss the contribution of ICP Vegetation to the common workplan items of
the WGE for 2010 [2].
Apart from looking back to our achievements in 2009, throughout the Task Force Meeting we
will be discussing our future plans, in particular the medium-term workplan of the ICP
Vegetation (2011 – 2012)