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Calculating losses of crops in Denmark caused by high ozone levels
Authors:Z Zlatev  I Dimov  Tz Ostromsky  G Geernaert  I Tzvetanov  A Bastrup-Birk
Institution:1. Department of Atmospheric Environment Frederiksborgvej 399, National Environmental Research Institute, P.O. Box 358, DK-4000, Roskilde, Denmark
2. Central Laboratory for Parallel Processing, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Acad. G. Bonchev str., bl. 25-A, 1113, Sofia, Bulgaria
3. Central Laboratory for Parallel Processing, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Acad. G. Bonchev str., bl. 25-A, 1113, Sofia, Bulgaria
4. Department of Atmospheric Environment Frederiksborgvej 399, National Environmental Research Institute, P.O. Box 358, DK-4000, Roskilde, Denmark
5. Institute of Economics of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 3 Aksakov str., 1000, Sofia, Bulgaria
6. Danish Forest and Landscape Institute, H?rsholm Kongevej 11, H?rsholm, Denmark
Abstract:In order to help guide air pollution legislation at the European level, harmful air pollution effects on agriculture crops and the consequent economic implications for policy have been studied for more than a decade. Ozone has been labeled as the most serious of the damaging air pollutants to agriculture, where growth rates and consequently yields are dramatically reduced. Quantifying the effects has formed a key factor in policymaking. Based on the widely held view that AOT40 (Accumulated exposure Over Threshold of 40 ppb) is a good indicator of ozone-induced damage, the Danish Eulerian Model (DEM) was used to compute reduced agriculture yields on a 50 km×50 km grid over Europe. In one set of scenarios, a ten year meteorological time series was combined with realistic emission inventories. In another, various idealized emission reduction scenarios are applied to the same meteorological time series. The results show substantial inter-annual variability in economic losses, due in most part to meteorological conditions which varied much more substantially than the emissions during the same period. It is further shown that, taking all uncertainties into account, estimates of ozone-induced economic losses require that a long meteorological record is included in the analysis, for statistical significance to be improved to acceptable levels for use in policy analysis. In this study, calculations were made for Europe as a whole, though this paper presents results relevant for Denmark.
Keywords:air pollution models  AOT40 values for ozone  damaging effects  economical evaluations of losses
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