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 | |