NitroEurope IP The nitrogen cycle and its influence on the European greenhouse gas balance Mark Sutton, Francesca Cotrufo, Claus Beier, Klaus Butterbach.

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NitroEurope IP The nitrogen cycle and its influence on the European greenhouse gas balance Mark Sutton, Francesca Cotrufo, Claus Beier, Klaus Butterbach Bahl, Pierre Cellier, Wim de Vries and Jan Willem Erisman (members of the Scientific Steering Committee of NEU)

Multi-pollutant interactions for nitrogen Nitrous oxide (N 2 O) Abatement may swap one pollutant for another in the nitrogen cascade Further NO & N 2 O Nitrate in streamwaters NH 4 NO 3 in precipitation Ammonia (NH 3 ) Nitric oxide (NO) Nitrate leaching NO 3 -

NitroEurope IP What is the effect of reactive nitrogen supply on the direction and magnitude of net greenhouse gas budgets for Europe? To what extent would a more-integrated management of the N-cycle and its interactions with the C-cycle have potential to reduce greenhouse gas and N r emissions simultaneously?

NitroEurope Overal Science Structure

Component 1: NEU Flux Network Flux methods development –A1.1. Advanced micrometeorological methods (for process analysis) –A1.2. Low cost micrometeorological methods –(for flux monitoring) Flux network measurements –Three tier network Plant and soil processes –Advanced process studies (A1.4) –Supporting the micromet network

C1: NEU Flux C2: Manipulation Networks 13 Level 3 Super Sites 9 Level 2 Regional Sites 50 Level 1 Inferential Sites 22 Core Manipulation Sites 14 Assoc. Manipulation Sites

Component 3: NEU Plot Modelling

Overlays: Fields, farmsteads: source areas Forest & shrub: sink areas Local hydrological dispersion Local atmospheric dispersion Farm decision making units Conservation decision units Component 4: NEU Landscapes

Landscapes integrate multiple spatial scales relevant for multi-pollutant assessment Farmsteads Farm units (fields & buildings) Water dispersion Atmospheric dispersion

Component 5: NEU Integration A5.1. GIS Input Data A5.2. Scenario devlpt. A5.3. Multi-sector model A5.4 Ecoystem models

Project Status Start 1 February 2006 First General Assembly: Garmisch March 2006 Web site: Synergy of European Activity with COST 729 – –e.g. joint workshops on cross-cutting activities. –Database development and sharing information –A mechanism for disseminating policy interactions and communicating with stakeholders –…