Task Force on Integrated Assessment Modelling

39th meeting
Stockholm, Sweden
February 23-25, 2011

TFIAM 39th meeting
Introduction
1 Opening and adoption of the agenda
2 Welcome by the chair of the Working Group on Strategies and Review Richard Ballaman
3 News on relevant work of the various bodies under the Convention and the status of the revision of the 1999 Gothenburg Protocol Rob Maas
I Options for targets in a revised Gothenburg Protocol
4 Scenarios for the Negotiations on the Revision of the Gothenburg Protocol Markus Amann
5 Impact of the EGTEI proposed ELVs on Emission Scenarios Jean-Guy Bartaire
6 Key measures for the revision of the Gothenburg Protocol Rob Maas
7 Implementation of near-term climate impacts into GAINS Markus Amann
8a A WGE analysis of the achievements, potential benefits and damages on health, materials and the environment of Gothenburg Protocol scenarios

Anne-Christine Le Gall

8b Acidification and Eutrophication under Cost-optimal Baseline and Various Ambition Scenarios Max Posch
9 Update on benefits analysis, CBA and NEBEI Mike Holland
II Integrated Assessment Modelling in EECCA and Balkan countries
10 Implementation and Ratification of the LRTAP Protocols : Capacity Building Activities Sunny Uppal
11 Progress in integrated assessment modelling in the Russian Federation Irina Morozovja
12 Progress in Integrated Assessment Modelling in Ukraine
(Cyrillic version)
Nadiia Ovchynnikova
13a Air pollution in the Republic of Belarus, including the provisions of Convention on Long Range Transboundary Air Pollution Andrei Pilipchuk
13b Integrated assessment modelling activities in Belarus Sergey Karakeka
14a Current Situation and Assessment of Air Pollution problems in Serbia Branka Andric
14b Assessment of Air pollution in Republic of Macedonia Magdalena Trajkovska Trpevska
15 Discussion
III Other progress in integrated assessment modelling
16 The National Emission Ceilings Directive: State of Play & Outlook Thomas Verheye
17 The UNEP/WMO Integrated Assessment of Black Carbon and Tropospheric Ozone Markus Amann
18a National Integrated Assessment Modelling activities Helen ApSimon
18b FAIRMODE progress(Forum for AIR quality MODelling in Europe) Julio Lumbreras
18c Nitrogen & Global Change: Key findings .future challenges Stefan Reis
18d LIAISE .FP7 Network of Excellence Stefan Reis
18e Opera - Operational Procedure for Emission Reduction Assessment Enrico Pisoni
19a Flexible emission ceilings and emission off-setting: Principles, results and challenges Fabian Wagner
19b Flexibility in air policies: Quantitative analysis of welfare gains Corjan Brink
20 Assessment of measures for reducing impacts of particulate matter Rainer Friedrich
21 Modelling personal exposure to PM2.5 in the context of integrated assessment modelling Alexandra Kuhn
22 Environmental impact assessment of a NOx Emission Control Area on the North Sea Jan Wijmenga


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