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Baltic Earth

7th Study Conference
on BALTEX
Öland, Sweden
10 - 14 June 2013

Conference on Climate Change in the Southern Baltic region
Szczecin, 12-15 May 2014

21st Century Challenges in Regional Climate Modelling
Lund, 16-19 June 2014

BACC II
Baltic-C
Ecosupport
AMBER


Advanced tool for scenarios of the Baltic Sea ECOsystem to SUPPORT decision making


AMBIO manuscripts

These are the accepted versions of the manuscripts submitted for a Special Issue on the BONUS + project ECOSUPPORT.
These are still draft manuscripts and should not be distributed. Changes may apply for the final papers.


  • Meier H.E.M. and Andersson H.: ECOSUPPORT - A Pilot Study on Decision Support for Baltic Sea Environmental Management (accepted)
  • Arheimer B. et al.: Climate change impact on riverine nutrient load and land-based remedial measures of the Baltic Sea Action Plan (accepted)
  • Eilola K. et al.: Nutrient transports and exchanges of nutrients between shallow regions and the open Baltic Sea: A model study in present and future climate (accepted)
  • Gustafsson B.G. et al.: Reconstructing the development of Baltic Sea eutrophication 1850 - 2006 (accepted)
  • Havenhand J.N.: How will ocean acidification affect Baltic Sea ecosystems? An assessment of plausible impacts on key functional groups (accepted)
  • MacKenzie B.R. et al.: Impact of climate change on fish population dynamics in the Baltic Sea – A dynamical downscaling investigation (accepted)
  • Meier H.E.M. et al.: Impact of climate change on ecological quality indicators and biogeochemical fluxes in the Baltic Sea – A multi-model ensemble study (accepted)
  • Neumann T. et al.: Extremes of temperature, oxygen and blooms in the Baltic Sea in a changing climate (accepted)
  • Niiranen S. et al.: Uncertainties in a Baltic Sea food-web model reveal challenges for future projections (accepted)
  • Piwowarczyk J. et al.: Climate Change in the Baltic Sea Region - A cross-country analysis of institutional stakeholder perceptions (accepted)
  • Ruoho-Airola T. et al.: Atmospheric nutrient input to the Baltic Sea from 1850–2006: A reconstruction from modeling results and historical data (accepted)

 


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