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2International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme
IGBP
3International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme
IGBP
4An Integrated Earth System
The natural cycling of the planet
5Vostok ice core 400,000 years
Source Petit, et al., Nature 399, 429-436, 1999
6Surface Temperature 2000 years
Anomaly wrt 1961 - 1990
Source Mann et al., Eos, 84, 256-258, 2003
7What is Global Change?
- Global-scale changes that affect the functioning
of the Earth System - Much more than climate change
- Socio-economic as well as biophysical
For example, changes in
- Nitrogen fixation
- Temperature
- Biodiversity..
8What is Global Change?
For example, changes in
- Nitrogen fixation
- Temperature
- Biodiversity..
- Atmosphere composition
- Population
- N in the coastal zone
- Forest cover
- Fisheries exploitation
9Human influence seen from space
http//visibleearth.nasa.gov/images/1438/earth_lig
hts.jpg
10Night lights 2000
Source Nakicenovic et al., 2000, figure is on
page 233.
11Night lights 2070
Source Nakicenovic et al., 2000, figure is on
page 233.
12Researching the Earth system
Our approach to understanding the Earth
System has been to cut the big picture into
small pieces. Some of the pieces lack
detail, others are missing entirely - but
13Researching the Earth system
Earth System Science and sustainable development n
eed a systemic approach - someone needs to put
together the puzzle!
14IGBP Vision and Goal
The Vision of IGBP is to provide scientific
knowledge to improve the sustainability of the
living Earth.
- IGBP studies the interactions between
biological, chemical and physical processes and
human systems - IGBP collaborates with other programmes to
develop and impart the understanding necessary to
respond to global change
15Value-adding Activities
- IGBP integrates a large number of contributing
projects through - design and implemention of international research
frameworks agreed by the scientific community - efficient strategies for resource allocation
- international networking, standardisation of
methodologies, model intercomparisons, and
syntheses
16Products
- Synthesis papers
- Journal special issues
- Books (e.g., IGBP Series)
- Science Plans
- Quarterly Newsletter
- Website
- Science Series
- Annual Report
- IGBP project brochures
- Press releases, events
- Email bulletin
- PowerPoint presentations
- Information sheets
- IGBP Directory
www.igbp.net
17Our Changing Planet
The IGBP and Project synthesis book series
18IGBP Synthesis Findings
- Biological processes play a much stronger role
than previously thought in Earth System
functioning - Global change is more than climate change.Its
real, its happening now and its accelerating - The Earths dynamics are characterised by
critical thresholds and abrupt changes - Human activities drive multiple,
interactingeffects that cascade through the
EarthSystem in complex ways - The Earth is currently operating in a no-analogue
state
19The New IGBP
- 1999-2003 synthesis project, transition, and
restructure
- 2004 new questions and structure, with a focus
on - biogeochemical sciences with relevance to issues
of societal concern - interdisciplinarity and integration
- Earth System context
20The IGBP Network
21The IGBP Network
22IMBERIntegrated Marine Biogeochemistry
Ecosystem Research Project
Investigating the sensitivity of marine
biogeochemical cycles and ecosystems to global
change
- Interactions between biogeochemical cycles and
marine food webs - Sensitivity to global changes
- Feedbacks to the Earth system
- Responses of society
23GLOBECGlobal Ocean Ecosystem DynamicsNatural
variability and human impacts
The goal of GLOBEC is to advance our
understanding of the global ocean ecosystem, its
major subsystems, and its response to physical
forcing in order to forecast responses to global
change. GLOBEC foci
- Retrospective analyses
- Process Studies
- Modelling
- Feedbacks to the human system
24LOICZLand - Ocean Interactions in the Coastal
Zone
- Vulnerability of coastal systems hazards to
human societies - Implications of global change land sea use on
coastal development
- Anthropogenic influences on the river catchment
coastal zone interaction - Fate transformation of materials in coastal
shelf waters - Towards coastal system sustainability by managing
land-ocean interactions
44 of the worlds population live within 150 km
of a coastline
25GLPGlobal Land Project
- The nature and causes of land system change.
- The consequences of land system change for
ecosystem services and Earth System functioning. - Support for sustainable use of land systems
using integrated analysis and modelling.
26LUCCLand-Use and Land-Cover Change
- Global databases on recent land-cover changes
- Causes pathways of land-use change
- Modelling scenarios of future land change
- Transition towards sustainable land use
Geist and Lambin (2001)
27iLEAPSIntegrated Land Ecosystem - Atmosphere
Processes Study
- Land-atmosphere exchange of reactive and
long-lived compounds Interactions and
feedbacks - Feedbacks between land biota, aerosols and
atmospheric composition in the climate system - Feedbacks and teleconnections in the land
surface, vegetation, water, atmosphere system - Transfer of material and energy in the soil,
canopy, boundary layer system Measurements and
modelling
28iLEAPSIntegrated Land Ecosystem - Atmosphere
Processes Study
- Land-atmosphere exchange of reactive and
long-lived compounds Interactions and feedbacks - Feedbacks between land biota, aerosols and
atmospheric composition in the climate system - Feedbacks and teleconnections in the land
surface, vegetation, water, atmosphere system - Transfer of material and energy in the soil,
canopy, boundary layer system Measurements and
modelling
29IGACInternational Global Atmospheric Chemistry
- The role of atmospheric chemistry in amplifying
or damping climate change. - The effects of changing regional emissions and
depositions, long-range transport, and
transformations on tropospheric chemical
composition and air quality.
NASA
30SOLASSurface Ocean - Lower Atmosphere Study
- Biogeochemical interactions and feedbacks between
ocean and atmosphere - Exchange processes at the air-sea interface and
the role of transport and transformations in
atmospheric and ocean boundary layers - Air-sea flux of CO2 and other long-lived
radiatively active gases
SeaWIFS, NASA/GFSC ORBIMAGE
31PAGESPast Global Changes
The ice cap on Kilimanjaro is melting so fast it
may disappear by 2020
- Restructure (under development 2005)
- Present-Past liaison
- Regional variability
- Human dimension eg. HITE
- Hydrological Cycle
- Polar Regions
- Greenhouse gases
- Interglacial variability
- Ocean acidification
Thompson et al (2002)
32AIMESAnalysis, Integration and Modeling of the
Earth System
- Earth System modelling at various complexities
- Systems-level analysis and integration
- Formalisation of the human dimensions in the
Earth System - Institutional network
- Postdoc Network
- Earth System Atlas, C4MIP, GEIA, IHOPE, EPICA.
33Earth System Science PartnershipDIVERSITAS,
IGBP, IHDP, WCRP
- an integrated study of the Earth System,
- the changes occurring to the System, and
- the implications for global sustainability.
34Earth System Science Partnership
IRS
35Human Health(Under Development)
- Project Goals
- To determine the past, current, and future health
impacts of global environmental change.
- To enrich the policy discussion about mitigation
and adaption from a human health perspective.
36Carbon Cycle
http//www.globalcarbonproject.org/
- Patterns and variability what are the
geographical and temporal patterns of carbon
sources and sinks? - Processes, controls and interactions what are
the controls and feedback mechanisms - natural
and anthropogenic - that determine the dynamics
of the carbon cycle on scales of years to
millennia? - Management of the carbon cycle what are the
future dynamics of the carbon-climate system and
what are the points of intervention and windows
of opportunity for managing this system?
37Water Resources
- What are the relative magnitudes of changes in
the global water system (GWS) due to human
activities and environmental factors? - What are the social and Earth System feedbacks of
human-driven change to the global water system? - To what extent is the GWS resilient and adaptable
to global change?
www.gwsp.org
38Food Systems
- A food-secure future for those most vulnerable to
environmental stress - How will global environmental change (GEC) affect
the vulnerability of food systems in different
regions? - How can we adapt food systems to cope with GEC
and improve food security? - How will the various adaptation options feed back
on environmental and socioeconomic conditions?
http//www.gecafs.org/
39Integrated Regional Studies
- assess the influence of regional processes on
Earth System functioning (and vice-versa) - be integrative (natural and social sciences, all
components of the Earth System, planning to
synthesis) - contribute sound scientific understanding in
support of sustainable development in the region - be scientifically-driven by scientists in the
region, with global collaboration
Ongoing activities in Monsoon Asia region,
possible new IRSs in Africa, Northern Eurasia
40Large Scale Biosphere-Atmosphere Experiment in
Amazonia (LBA)
- 80 research groups - 600 scientists
- how does Amazonia function as a regional entity
(e.g. water, energy, aerosol, carbon, nutrient
and trace-gas cycles)? - how will changes in land use and climate affect
the biological, chemical and physical functioning
of Amazonia, including its sustainability and
influence on global climate?
41SysTem for Analysis Research and Training
- Develop a system of regional networks of
collaborating scientists and institutions. - Enhance scientific capacity in developing
countries, by strengthening and connecting
existing institutions, training global change
scientists and improving their access to data and
results. - Help mobilise the resources required to augment
existing global change scientific capabilities,
infrastructure and activities in developing
countries.
42Thank you
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