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NitroEurope - Partners

The NitroEurope IP builds on a strong partnership betwee overall 62 institutions across Europe, Russia, China and Africa. All funded partners are listed in the table below. In addition to that, NitroEurope reaches out to collaborate with key partners in a wider scientific community. These "International Associate Partners" (IAPs) form a close relationship with one of the NitroEurope core partner institutions and engage in collaborative research and exchange methods and data.

NitroEurope - Overview

The NitroEurope IP – or NEU for short – addresses the major question: What is the effect of reactive nitrogen (Nr) supply on net greenhouse gas budgets for Europe? The objectives are to:

  • establish robust datasets of N fluxes and net greenhouse-gas exchange (NGE) in relation to C-N cycling of representative European ecosystems, as a basis to investigate interactions and assess long-term change,
  • quantify the effects of past and present global changes (climate, atmospheric composition, land-use/land-management) on CN cycling and NGE,
  • simulate the observed fluxes of N and NGE, their interactions and responses to global change/land-management decisions, through refinement of plot-scale models,
  • quantify multiple N and C fluxes for contrasting European landscapes, including interactions between farm-scale management, atmospheric and water dispersion, and consideration of the implications for net fluxes and strategies,
  • scale up Nr and NGE fluxes for terrestrial ecosystems to regional and European levels, considering spatial variability and allowing assessment of past, present and future changes,
  • assess uncertainties in the European model results and use these together with independent measurement/inverse modelling approaches for verification of European N2O and CH4 inventories and refinement of IPCC approaches.

These objectives are met by a programme that integrates:

  1. an observing system for N fluxes and pools [Component 1]
  2. a network of manipulation experiments [Component 2]
  3. plot-scale C-N modelling [Component 3]
  4. landscape analysis [Component 4]
  5. European up-scaling [Component 5] and
  6. uncertainty and verification of European estimates [Component 6].

In addition to that, the project organisation comprises cross-cutting activities addressing management, databases, training and dissemination.

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