Task Force on Integrated Assessment Modelling

48th meeting
Berlin, Germany
April 23-24, 2019

TFIAM 48th meeting
Opening & Welcome
 I News from other bodies and objectives of the meeting
1. Introduction Rob Maas / Stefan Åström
II Updates on European scientific assessments
2. Costs and benefits of reducing air pollution from shipping: A focus on the Mediterranean Sea Markus Amann
3. Europe’s urban air quality - re-assessing implementation challenges for cities Evrim Dogan Ozturk
4. Update on benefits assessments Mike Holland
III Updates on national scientific assessments
5. PM source apportionment Jeroen Kuenen
6. ECAMED: A Technical Feasibility Study for the Implementation of an Emission Control Area (ECA) in the Mediterranean Sea Simone Schucht
7. Towards a Clean Air Accord for the Netherlands Rob Maas
8. The German air pollution control programme and IAM activities in Germany Johanna Appelhans
9. Integrated Model Assessment for National Air Pollution Control Programme for Italy under the NEC Directive Antonio Piersanti
10. The new Swedish National Air Quality Plan and Swedish 2018 IAM developments Stefan Åström
11. Application of the UK Integrated Assessment Model in the UK Helen Apsimon
12. Projects, Plans and Strategies: Update from Ireland Andrew Kelly
13. Modelling health benefits of 40 years of air pollution control policies in the UK Stefan Reis
IV Presentations of activities aligned with the TFIAM work plan
14. Updates on cost of inaction - Introduction Stefan Åström
15. Expert Panel on Clean Air in Cities Rob Maas
16. Review of efficiency of local air quality measures Mike Holland
17. Scope & constraints of local AQ management in tackling NO2 and PM10: the example of Berlin Martin Lutz
18. Importance of multiscale interactions for predicting and forecasting urban air quality - experience from WMO/GURME Ranjeet S Sokhi
19. Effects of non-European emissions on European air pollution levels Jan Eiof Jonson
20. EU action on Black Carbon in the Arctic Stefan Åström
21. Global trends of methane emissions and their impacts on ozone concentrations Rita Van Dingenen
22. Air quality co-benefits of global climate action under the Paris Agreement Toon Vandyck
23. Preparation of the review of the Gothenburg Protocol Rob Maas

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