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SOER 2010 Update. EEA 4 th EIONET Workshop on climate change impacts, vulnerability and adaptation – Brussels, 30 June 2010 - Stéphane Isoard. Structure of SOER 2010. SOER 2010 - A Synthesis -. Thematic assessments. Country assessments. Understanding climate change. General.
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SOER 2010 Update EEA 4th EIONET Workshop on climate change impacts, vulnerability and adaptation – Brussels, 30 June 2010 - Stéphane Isoard
Structure of SOER 2010 SOER 2010 - A Synthesis - Thematic assessments Country assessments Understanding climate change General Mitigating climate change Country profile Adapting to climate change Common environmental themes Biodiversity Climate change mitigation Land use Land use Soil Nature protection and biodiversity Marine and coastal environment Waste Assessment of global megatrends Consumption and environment Freshwater Social megatrends Material resources and waste Air pollution Technological megatrends Water resources: quantity & flows Specific environmental issues Economic megatrends Freshwater quality National or regional stories Air pollution Environmental megatrends Each of the above are assessed by each EEA member country (32) and EEA cooperating country (6) Urban environment Political megatrends
Timeline & Eionet Plus: Continuous Interaction with Eionet on Part C 01 Apr – 17 May + add consult
The SOER 2010 Synthesis provides a summary assessment augmented by additional integrated and cross-thematic analyses. Chapter 1: Assessing the state of the environment (5000 w) Chapter 2 to 5: Reviewing progress improving the SOE (4x5000 w) - focus: summarise state of the environment - entry point: 6th EAP priorities & regional angles - highlight inter-connectedness Chapter 7: Environmental challenges in a global context (5000 w) Chapter 8: Future environmental priorities (5000 w) SOER 2010 Synthesis Environment& Health Nature &Biodiversity Use of natural capital Resource use & Wastes Climate Change
Assessments of global mega-trends Review of consultant output, Advisory group Paper for discussion at Magt. Board in June Background report and fact sheets in July Integration analysis Draft integration analysis, discussions with advisory group in May Analysis over summer 2010 to lead to background report in September 2010 Implication analysis Will be developed in an interactive fashion with EEA stakeholders and experts Completion over winter 2010/11 Approach and steps for Part A Assessment of global megatrends Social megatrends Technological megatrends Economic megatrends Environmental megatrends Political megatrends
Assessments of key (13) environmental themes that integrate economic and social driving forces. Thematic assessments will be presented as electronic publication Address state and trends, follow DPSIR logic, are indicator-based, evaluate distance to target and environmental objectives Part B Thematic assessments Understanding climate change Mitigating climate change Adapting to climate change Biodiversity Land use Soil Marine and coastal environment Consumption and environment Material resources and waste Water resources: quantity & flows Freshwater quality Air pollution Urban environment
Based on feedback, final drafts of 12 thematic assessments were prepared -> consultation from 10 April to 17 May. In total, ~1000 comments have been received in April / May:- 17 countries commented on at least one thematic assessment;- feedback from DG ENV, DG ENER, DG MOVE, DG REGIO, DG AGRI;- Scientific Committee sent comments on all but 4 assessments; - most comments on Soil, Land, Climate and Water assessments. What has been done so far?
Key Messages 0. Introduction 1. Climate change and its impacts 1.1 Atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations and global temperature 1.2 European temperature, precipitation and storms 1.3 Arctic sea ice 1.4 Greenland ice sheet 1.5 Sea level rise 1.6 European glaciers 2. Risks of global climate change 2.1 Different types of risk 2.2 Risk of tipping elements 2.3 Temperature and greenhouse gas concentration objectives References Understanding climate change
Key messages 1. Overview 2. Climate change vulnerabilities 2.1 Inland water 2.2 Coastal zones 2.3 Terrestrial biodiversity and ecosystems 2.4 Economic sectors 2.5 Cities and the built environment 2.6 Human health 2.7 Damage costs 3. Adaptation 3.1 Framing adaptation 3.2 Policy frameworks 3.3 Adaptation options 3.4 Costs of adaptation References Acknowledgements Adapting to climate change
Many comments received during the consultation process: Understanding climate change: 37 in total Adapting to climate change: 127 in total Countries that submitted comments include the following (non-exhaustive): Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Turkey, Switzerland Comments from EEA Scientific Committee Comments from European Commission (e.g. DGs ENV, CLIMA, REGIO, JRC) Comments have been addressed one by one and changes documented. This information will be made available to enhance transparency of the process. Climate change impacts and adaptation issues
Finalisation of thematic assessments based on consultation Review structure, storyline and analytical quality across the various assessments Final Review of Key messages in September by EEA Management Board (involving NFPs and NRCs/PCPc) What needs to be done next?
Delivery of final country contributions by June 2010 Review of contributions based on guidance (ongoing since January) (Copy) editing and translation as far as necessary (summer 2010) Uploading of Part C contributions by end October 2010 Summary of progress with Part C Country assessments General Country profile Common environmental themes Climate change mitigation Land use Nature protection and biodiversity Waste Freshwater Air pollution Specific environmental issues National or regional stories Each of the above are assessed by each EEA member country (32) and EEA cooperating country (6)
Flexibility chapter, multi-Country perspective Climate change: impacts and adaptation in the Alps The vulnerability of the Alps to climate change - Climate change and impacts - Future threats - The need to adapt ITALY: Domenico Gaudioso, Francesca Giordano, ISPRA; Umberto Morra di Cella, Edoardo Cremonese, Paolo Pogliotti, ARPA Valle d’Aosta, AUSTRIA: Johannes Mayer, Florian Ott, Andrea Prutsch, Sabine Mc Callum, Martin König, Martin Kralik, Wolfgang Lexer, Jochen Bürgel, UBA FRANCE: Jacques Thorette, CGDD/SOeS SLOVENIA: Tanja Cegnar, Jelko Urbančič, EA LIECHTENSTEIN: Hermann Schmuck, AWLN GERMANY: Christina Pykonen, Inke Schauser, UBA SWITZERLAND: Nicolas Perritaz, Brigitte Reutter, Roland Hohmann, David Volken, Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN) ALPINE CONVENTION: Giuliana Gasparrini, Paolo Angelini, Silvia Giulietti, Luca Cetara (Mattm) Build upon and complement EEA’s 2009 report on the Alps entitled ‘Regional climate change and adaptation — The Alps facing the challenge of changing water resources’ (http://www.eea.europa.eu/publications/alps-climate-change-and-adaptation-2009) Climate change impacts and adaptation issues
Thank you for your attentionhttp://soer2010.ew.eea.europa.eu/ Stéphane Isoard