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European Network Activities on Global Change

Transdisciplinary Regional Studies

Project Leader: Manfred Stock

Scientific cooperation and exchange with other European research institutions working on Global Change has been important for PIK from the beginning. This is reflected by a number of new project activities at PIK on a European level and with funding from the European Union. What do these EUROPA activities have in common? First of all they address vital or critical problems of climate, environment and society. Secondly, the project objectives are of general European interest embedded in a network of research institutions; and last but not least, the activities are transdisciplinary and oriented towards specific regional patterns of Global Change.

Manfred Stock

Acronym

European Network Activity

Funding

Type

ACACIA

A Concerted Action Towards a Comprehensive Climate Impacts and Adaptation Assessment for the EU

EU

CA

CLIMPACT

Regional Climate Modelling and Integrated Global Change Impact Studies in the European Arctic

EU

CA

ECLAT-2

European Climate Projects Support Environment: Network for Co-ordinated Provision of Scientific & Technical Advice for Applying Climate Data in European Climate Change Research Projects

EU

CA

EFIEA

European Forum on Integrated Environmental Assessment

EU

CA

KLINO

Climatological Change of Hydrographic Parameters in the North Sea and the Baltic Sea

DE

RD

MOUNTAIN

Environmental and Societal Changes in Mountain Regions

EU

CA

RICC

Regional Integrated Climate Change Assessment

DE

RD

ULYSSES

Urban Lifestyle, Sustainability and Integrated Environmental Assessment

EU

RD

WISE

Weather Impacts on Natural, Social and Economic Systems

EU

RD

Table 1: List of project activities under EUROPA.

Types: EU = European Funding, DE = German Funding, CA = Concerted Action, RD = Research and Development.


Scientific cooperation and exchange with other European research institutions working on Global Change is reflected by a number of new project activities at PIK. In nearly all cases both, the overall European importance of the projects and relevance have been testified through a positive funding decision in the evaluation procedure of the Environment and Climate Programme of the EU. European projects are organized in two different ways at PIK: either as they are in this chapter, EUROPA, which it is planned, will become a core project, or in relation to other core projects (see tables 1 and 2). However, as regards network activities, like cooperation, coordinations and scientific exchange, they should also be linked to the other EUROPA projects. The EUROPA projects of table 1 are either concerted actions or research projects. Both types are important for an exchange of ideas, concepts, methods, models and data bases on the European level. Although some of the projects assembled in table 1 have German funding, their subject of research is of general European interest. In particular the Regional Integrated Climate Change Assessment in Brandenburg is a pilot study that may be adapted to many other regions in Europe.

Acronym

European Network Activity

in core project

announced/in progress

MAGEC

Modelling Agroecosystems Under Global Environmental Change

AGREC

in progress

DART

Dynamic Response of the Forest-Tundra Ecotone to Environmental Change

CHIEF

announced

LTEEF-II

Long-Term Regional Effects of Climate Change on European Forests: Impact Assessment and Consequences of the Carbon Budget

CHIEF

announced

ETEMA

European Terrestrial Ecosystem Modelling Activity

POEM

in progress

Millennia

Numerical Simulation and Analysis of Climate Variability on Decadal and Centennial Time Scales

POEM

in progress

EUROTAS

European River Flood Occurrence and Total Risk Assessment System

RAGTIME

in progress

CLD

Modelling the Effect of Land Degradation on Climate

RESOURCE

announced

Table 2: List of research and development projects with European funding in other PIK core projects.



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12 Jan 1999

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