Helsinki, Finland, May 6-7, 2014

TFIAM 43rd meeting
 Introduction
   Welcome, Opening and Adoption of the agenda  
1. Update on the activities under the UNECE Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution (LRTAP) Rob Maas
2. Current EU policies: The Clean Air Policy Package (highlights) and related initiatives Frederik Neuwahl
I Recent policy analyses
3. GAINS scenarios for the TSAP proposal Markus Amann
II Developments in modelling
4. Progress of the Fairmode project Philippe Thunis
5. Progress of the Appraisal project Enrico Pisoni
6. An Introduction to Concawe’s Integrated Assessment Model: SMARTER Les White
7. Progress of the LIAISE project Stefan Reis
8. Progress of the SEFIRA project Eva Valeri
9. EMEP simulations of PM levels in Europe under the Gothenburg Protocol and measures to reduce further ammonia emissions from agriculture Cristina Guerreiro
10. Updates from the ICP Vegetation Rob Maas/Gina Mills
11. GAINS and other techno-economic tools for post processing of Gothenburg Scenarios in EECCA Countries Tiziano Pignatelli
III Benefits
12. Valuation of damage to ecosystems due to air pollution Rob Maas
13. Update on the ECLAIRE project Mike Holland
14. Towards assessment of the emission abatement potential in Belarus against emission targets for 2020 Tamara Kukharchyk
15. Are we on track towards the long term sustainability targets? Markus Amann
16. Health Impact Assessment following HRAPIE Mike Holland
IV National experiences in integrated assessment modelling and comparisons with GAINS
17. Finland in the policy processes focusing on black carbon Kaarle Kupiainen
18. Assessment methodology for the Portuguese National Air Strategy for 2030 Francisco Ferreira
19. Progress in Integrated Assessment modelling in Sweden Stefan Åström
20. Progress in Integrated Assessment modelling in Spain Julio Lumbreras
21. NECD-revision: Dutch Assessment and comparison with GAINS Rob Maas
22. Integrated Assessment Modelling Developments in the UK: the SNAPS consortium project Helen ApSimon / Tim Oxley
23. French analyses for the NEC revision Simone Schucht
V Further Work
   TFIAM work plan for 2014/2015