Assessing large-scale environmental risks with tested methods
Person photo Prof Örjan Gustafsson
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (Department of Applied Environmental Science)

Funding source: EU Sixth Framework Programme - Sustainable development, global change and ecosystems
Period: 2/1/04 - 1/31/09
Funding: 12000000 EUR
Description:
Based on a better understanding of terrestrial and freshwater biodiversity and ecosystem functioning ALARM will develop and test methods and protocols for the assessment of large-scale environmental risks in order to minimise negative direct and indirect human impacts. Research will focus on assessment and forecast of changes in biodiversity and in structure, function, and dynamics of ecosystems. This relates to ecosystem services and includes the relationship between society, economy and biodiversity. In particular, risks arising from climate change, environmental chemicals, biological invasions and pollinator loss in the context of current and future European land use patterns will be assessed. There are an increasing number of case studies on the environmental risks subsequent to each of these impacts. This yields an improved understanding on how these act individually and affect living systems. Whereas the knowledge on how they act in concert is poor and ALARM will be the first research initiative with the critical mass needed to deal with such aspects of combined impacts and their consequences. Risk assessments in ALARM will be hierarchical and examine a range of organisational (genes, species, ecosystems), temporal (seasonal, annual, decadal) and spatial scales (habitat, region, continent) determined by the appropriate resolution of current case studies and databases. Socio-economics as a cross-cutting theme will contribute to the integration of driver-specific risk assessment tools and methods and will develop instruments to communicate risks to biodiversity toned users, and indicate policy options to mitigate such risks The ALARM consortium combines the expertise of 53 partners from 26 countries (14 EU, 7 NAS, Israel, Switzerland, and 3 INCO states). ALARM encompasses 7 Sees as full partners with central responsibilities and with a share of more than 10% of the project resources.
  
Partner Org. (53)
Research fields (1)
  
Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
, Czech Republic
Argentine Institute for Arid Zone Research
, Argentina
Biomathematics and Statistics Scotland
, United Kingdom
British Natural Environment Research Council (NERC)
, United Kingdom
CAB International
, United Kingdom
Center for Ecological Research, Polish Academy of Sciences
, Poland
Centre for Cartography of Fauna and Flora, Slovenia
, Slovenia
Centre for Ecological Research and Forestry Applications, Barcelona
, Spain
Centre for Environmental Research Leipzig-Halle (UFZ)
, Germany
ETH Zurich
, Switzerland
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