Current state of terrestrial ecosystems in the joint Norwegian, Russian and Finnish border area in northern Fennoscandia

An international EU/Interreg III Kolarctic project "Development and implementation of an environmental monitoring and assessment program in the joint Finnish, Norwegian and Russian border area", was carried out during 2003 2006 as a joint undertaking between Norwegian, Finnish and Russian...

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Other Authors: Derome, John, Myking, Tor, Aarrestad, Per Arild, Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA), Tromsö, Norway, Norwegian Forest and Landscape Institute, Norway, Metsäntutkimuslaitos / Rovaniemi
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Finnish Forest Research Institute 2008
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Online Access:http://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/535999
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spelling ftluke:oai:jukuri.luke.fi:10024/535999 2023-10-09T21:49:24+02:00 Current state of terrestrial ecosystems in the joint Norwegian, Russian and Finnish border area in northern Fennoscandia Derome, John Myking, Tor Aarrestad, Per Arild Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA), Tromsö, Norway Norwegian Forest and Landscape Institute, Norway Metsäntutkimuslaitos / Rovaniemi 2008-04-02 98 p. true http://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/535999 eng eng Finnish Forest Research Institute Metsäntutkimuslaitos FI Metlan työraportteja Working Papers of the Finnish Forest Research Institute 1795-150X 85 978-951-40-2111-4 http://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/535999 URN:ISBN:978-951-40-2110-7 978-951-40-2110-7 Derome, J., Myking, T., Aarrestad, P. (eds.). 2008. Current state of terrestrial ecosystems in the joint Norwegian, Russian and Finnish border area in northern Fennoscandia. Metlan työraportteja / Working Papers of the Finnish Forest Research Institute 85. 98 s. ISBN 978-951-40-2110-7. air pollution arctic Cu-Ni smelter Fennoscandia heavy metals terrestrial ecosystems Text Issue fi=C2 Toimitettu teos|sv=C2 Redigerad bok, samlingsverk, konferenspublikation eller specialnummer av en tidskrift|en=C2 Edited book, conference proceedings or special issue of a journal| 1 Open access -julkaisu 2008 ftluke 2023-09-12T20:25:18Z An international EU/Interreg III Kolarctic project "Development and implementation of an environmental monitoring and assessment program in the joint Finnish, Norwegian and Russian border area", was carried out during 2003 2006 as a joint undertaking between Norwegian, Finnish and Russian research institutes and environmental authorities. The aim of the terrestrial ecosystem sub-project of the Pasvik project was to develop and implement a monitoring and assessment programme for terrestrial ecosystems in the joint Finnish, Norwegian and Russian border area. The sub-project was carried out in six stages: 1) evaluation of the sufficiency of existing monitoring activities, 2) harmonization of the monitoring and assessment methods (sampling, measurement and observation, laboratory analyses, data analysis, evaluation and reporting) required for monitoring terrestrial ecosystems, 3) development of methods for assessing new parameters depicting terrestrial ecosystem condition and functioning in the region, 4) testing of the integrated monitoring programme, to be implemented by the environmental authorities and organizations of the three countries, during the period when emissions from the Pechenganikel smelter complex are expected to decrease as a result of renovation of the smelter, 5) assessment of the state of terrestrial ecosystems in the region, and 6) compilation of recommendations for a future joint monitoring programme. According to the results of the project, there are signs of a slight recovery in the condition of terrestrial ecosystems in the area around the emission source, e.g. the reappearance of pioneer species of bryophytes and lichens on a number of the Russian plots, and the marked recolonization of epiphytic lichens on the least polluted plots along the transect running to the west of the smelter. Satellite imagery indicates that there has been an increase in lichen coverage in the area from 1994 to 2004, which is related to the reduction in emissions during the past 10 years. Lichens are sensitive ... Journal/Newspaper Arctic Fennoscandia Pasvik Natural Resources Institute Finland: Jukuri Arctic Pasvik ENVELOPE(30.580,30.580,69.810,69.810)
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topic air pollution
arctic
Cu-Ni smelter
Fennoscandia
heavy metals
terrestrial ecosystems
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arctic
Cu-Ni smelter
Fennoscandia
heavy metals
terrestrial ecosystems
Current state of terrestrial ecosystems in the joint Norwegian, Russian and Finnish border area in northern Fennoscandia
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Cu-Ni smelter
Fennoscandia
heavy metals
terrestrial ecosystems
description An international EU/Interreg III Kolarctic project "Development and implementation of an environmental monitoring and assessment program in the joint Finnish, Norwegian and Russian border area", was carried out during 2003 2006 as a joint undertaking between Norwegian, Finnish and Russian research institutes and environmental authorities. The aim of the terrestrial ecosystem sub-project of the Pasvik project was to develop and implement a monitoring and assessment programme for terrestrial ecosystems in the joint Finnish, Norwegian and Russian border area. The sub-project was carried out in six stages: 1) evaluation of the sufficiency of existing monitoring activities, 2) harmonization of the monitoring and assessment methods (sampling, measurement and observation, laboratory analyses, data analysis, evaluation and reporting) required for monitoring terrestrial ecosystems, 3) development of methods for assessing new parameters depicting terrestrial ecosystem condition and functioning in the region, 4) testing of the integrated monitoring programme, to be implemented by the environmental authorities and organizations of the three countries, during the period when emissions from the Pechenganikel smelter complex are expected to decrease as a result of renovation of the smelter, 5) assessment of the state of terrestrial ecosystems in the region, and 6) compilation of recommendations for a future joint monitoring programme. According to the results of the project, there are signs of a slight recovery in the condition of terrestrial ecosystems in the area around the emission source, e.g. the reappearance of pioneer species of bryophytes and lichens on a number of the Russian plots, and the marked recolonization of epiphytic lichens on the least polluted plots along the transect running to the west of the smelter. Satellite imagery indicates that there has been an increase in lichen coverage in the area from 1994 to 2004, which is related to the reduction in emissions during the past 10 years. Lichens are sensitive ...
author2 Derome, John
Myking, Tor
Aarrestad, Per Arild
Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA), Tromsö, Norway
Norwegian Forest and Landscape Institute, Norway
Metsäntutkimuslaitos / Rovaniemi
format Journal/Newspaper
title Current state of terrestrial ecosystems in the joint Norwegian, Russian and Finnish border area in northern Fennoscandia
title_short Current state of terrestrial ecosystems in the joint Norwegian, Russian and Finnish border area in northern Fennoscandia
title_full Current state of terrestrial ecosystems in the joint Norwegian, Russian and Finnish border area in northern Fennoscandia
title_fullStr Current state of terrestrial ecosystems in the joint Norwegian, Russian and Finnish border area in northern Fennoscandia
title_full_unstemmed Current state of terrestrial ecosystems in the joint Norwegian, Russian and Finnish border area in northern Fennoscandia
title_sort current state of terrestrial ecosystems in the joint norwegian, russian and finnish border area in northern fennoscandia
publisher Finnish Forest Research Institute
publishDate 2008
url http://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/535999
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Working Papers of the Finnish Forest Research Institute
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978-951-40-2111-4
http://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/535999
URN:ISBN:978-951-40-2110-7
978-951-40-2110-7
Derome, J., Myking, T., Aarrestad, P. (eds.). 2008. Current state of terrestrial ecosystems in the joint Norwegian, Russian and Finnish border area in northern Fennoscandia. Metlan työraportteja / Working Papers of the Finnish Forest Research Institute 85. 98 s. ISBN 978-951-40-2110-7.
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