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24 th CCE workshop& 30 th TF M&M, Rome, 7-10 April 2014 2012-14 Call for Data results Jaap Slootweg & Max Posch
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24 th CCE workshop& 30 th TF M&M, Rome, 7-10 April 2014 2012-14 Call for Data results Final goal: Derive a harmonized metric from these submitted variables and indicators with the objective to quantify “no net loss of biodiversity” on a regional scale. … then normalized by the CCE to express “no net loss of biodiversity” (NNLB) for each EUNIS class in a country.
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24 th CCE workshop& 30 th TF M&M, Rome, 7-10 April 2014 From dynamic modelling for sites to regional applicable functions Index reflecting no net loss of biodiversity N deposition EUNIS class Lv 3? (G1.6)
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24 th CCE workshop& 30 th TF M&M, Rome, 7-10 April 2014 t EUNIS class Lv 3? (G1.6) 18802100 Index reflecting no net loss of biodiversity
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24 th CCE workshop& 30 th TF M&M, Rome, 7-10 April 2014 From dynamic modelling for sites to regional applicable functions I / I max N deposition EUNIS class Lv 3? (G1.6) 1.0
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24 th CCE workshop& 30 th TF M&M, Rome, 7-10 April 2014 Submissions from: AT, Austria: Dynamic modelling on 8 sites, 6 with Dose-Response (DR) points CH, Switzerland DM: 32, DR: 189, suggestion new emp N for E2.3 DE, Germany DM & DR: 5 FI, Finland, national report on work in progress FR, France DM & DR: 3 GB, United Kingdom, DM & DR: 8 IT, Italy DM & DR: 4 NL, the Netherlands DM:17, DR: 6 SE, Sweden, update of critical loads
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24 th CCE workshop& 30 th TF M&M, Rome, 7-10 April 2014 ATCHDEFRITNLUK Total B1.3 1 1 D1 1 1 D1.2 22 D2 1 1 E1.2 11 E1.7 11 E2.3 133 E3.5 11 F2.2 37 F4.1 22 F4.2 112 G1.5 1 1 G1.61174 22 G1.71 2 3 G1.8 1 1 2 G3.13211 7 G3.F 1 1 G4.61 2 3 Totals618953468221
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24 th CCE workshop& 30 th TF M&M, Rome, 7-10 April 2014
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“often negative nitrogen (N) budgets, issues with Props and with Veg” “further technical and conceptual work is needed”
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24 th CCE workshop& 30 th TF M&M, Rome, 7-10 April 2014 - modelled background (1 kg ha -1 yr -1 ) - actual (2010) - modelled Gothenburg Protocol ( 2100) “Emp(N) should be set at 10-15 kg N ha -1 yr -1 ” (Roth et al using Simpson dissimilarity index )
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24 th CCE workshop& 30 th TF M&M, Rome, 7-10 April 2014 DR-points: - modelled background (1 kg ha -1 yr -1 ) - actual (2010) - modelled Gothenburg Protocol ( 2100)
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24 th CCE workshop& 30 th TF M&M, Rome, 7-10 April 2014
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measured 1995 2000 2005
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24 th CCE workshop& 30 th TF M&M, Rome, 7-10 April 2014 1880 2100
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24 th CCE workshop& 30 th TF M&M, Rome, 7-10 April 2014
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Normalised to a maximum of 1 for each site separately Notice the general difference in slopes
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24 th CCE workshop& 30 th TF M&M, Rome, 7-10 April 2014 From dynamic modelling for sites to regional applicable functions I / I max N deposition EUNIS class Lv 3? (G1.6) 1.0 Ave dep Slope
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24 th CCE workshop& 30 th TF M&M, Rome, 7-10 April 2014 slope Ndep (eq ha -1 yr -1 ) R 2 = 0.0001 Predicted by regression
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24 th CCE workshop& 30 th TF M&M, Rome, 7-10 April 2014 If countries select a biodiversity index for their sites, they should also select their limit. How to compare in case of large bordering differences?
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24 th CCE workshop& 30 th TF M&M, Rome, 7-10 April 2014 model chaincomposition? ATVDS+ propsfull CHEmp/modellingvery partial DEMetHyd, VSD+ and BERN- FRreleveesfull ITVDS+ propsfull NLVDS+ propsfull UKMADOC MultiMove- Species compositions To few data 19 sites, 4 countries and 11 different EUNIS codes to make a useful comparison (this time…) During the preparations:
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24 th CCE workshop& 30 th TF M&M, Rome, 7-10 April 2014 Species list Aesculus x carneaAesculus carnea Taraxacum laevigatumTaraxacum laevigatum ag. Euphorbia seguierianaEuphorbia seguierana habitatellenbergprops habitat567 ellenberg19966 props277731071 nfcwish7840415616 flora europea> 25k
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24 th CCE workshop& 30 th TF M&M, Rome, 7-10 April 2014 Now covering almost all of Sweden Sweden updated critical loads
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24 th CCE workshop& 30 th TF M&M, Rome, 7-10 April 2014 - Many cells with EcoArea > grid cell size - 0 to 4 EUNIS codes per entry
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24 th CCE workshop& 30 th TF M&M, Rome, 7-10 April 2014 Conclusions -9 countries participated in the call for data -7 did Dynamic Modelling for sites -No obvious relation between nitrogen deposition and biodiversity indices using vegetation modelling so far
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24 th CCE workshop& 30 th TF M&M, Rome, 7-10 April 2014 Recommendations (and/or part of the training session issues -We need to apply indices based on species occurrence probabilities in stead of abundance… or model abundances -“preferential” or “typical” species need to be selected by NFCs (vegetation units now in props…) -NFC calculation(steps) should ultimately focus on a regional scale (compare eg. Targetloads) -Please, mind the tables, naming and units in the call!! -We should return to annual responses -We should have an intermediate milestone with a 2 years call
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24 th CCE workshop& 30 th TF M&M, Rome, 7-10 April 2014 EUNIScodeeunis_nm A2.54Hydrolittoral muddy substrates B1.3Shifting coastal dunes B1.4Coastal stable dune grassland (grey dunes) B1.6Coastal dune scrub D1Raised and blanket bogs D1.2Blanket bogs D2Valley mires, poor fens and transition mires E1.2Perennial calcareous grassland and basic steppes E1.7Non-Mediterranean dry acid and neutral closed grassland E1.94Inland dune pioneer grassland E2.3Mountain hay meadows E3.5Moist or wet oligotrophic grassland F2.2Evergreen alpine and subalpine heath and scrub F4.1Wet heaths F4.11Northern wet heaths F4.2Dry heaths G1.5Broadleaved swamp woodland on acid peat G1.6[Fagus] woodland G1.61Medio-European acidophilous [Fagus] forests G1.63Medio-European neutrophile [Fagus] forests G1.7Thermophilous deciduous woodland G1.8Acidophilous [Quercus]-dominated woodland G3.1[Abies] and [Picea] woodland G3.FHighly artificial coniferous plantations G4.6Mixed [Abies] - [Picea] - [Fagus] woodland
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