Overview: The Baltic Earth Assessment Reports (BEAR)

H. Meier, M. Reckermann, J. Langner, Ben Smith, I. Didenkulova
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Abstract. Baltic Earth is an independent research network of scientists from all Baltic Sea countries that promotes regional Earth system research. Within the framework of this network, the Baltic Earth Assessment Reports (BEARs) were produced in the period 2019–2022. These are a collection of 10 review articles summarising current knowledge on the environmental and climatic state of the Earth system in the Baltic Sea region and its changes in the past (palaeoclimate), present (historical period with instrumental observations) and prospective future (until 2100) caused by natural variability, climate change and other human activities. The division of topics among articles follows the grand challenges and selected themes of the Baltic Earth Science Plan, such as the regional water, biogeochemical and carbon cycles; extremes and natural hazards; sea-level dynamics and coastal erosion; marine ecosystems; coupled Earth system models; scenario simulations for the regional atmosphere and the Baltic Sea; and climate change and impacts of human use. Each review article contains an introduction, the current state of knowledge, knowledge gaps, conclusions and key messages; the latter are the bases on which recommendations for future research are made. Based on the BEARs, Baltic Earth has published an information leaflet on climate change in the Baltic Sea as part of its outreach work, which has been published in two languages so far, and organised conferences and workshops for stakeholders, in collaboration with the Baltic Marine Environment Protection Commission (Helsinki Commission, HELCOM).
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概述:波罗的海地球评估报告(BEAR)
摘要波罗的海地球是一个由波罗的海国家科学家组成的独立研究网络,旨在促进区域地球系统研究。在该网络框架内,2019-2022年期间编写了《波罗的海地球评估报告》。这是10篇综述文章的集合,总结了波罗的海地区地球系统的环境和气候状况及其过去(古气候)、现在(仪器观测的历史时期)和未来(到2100年)由自然变率、气候变化和其他人类活动引起的变化。文章之间的主题划分遵循波罗的海地球科学计划的重大挑战和选定主题,如区域水,生物地球化学和碳循环;极端天气和自然灾害;海平面动态与海岸侵蚀;海洋生态系统;耦合地球系统模型;区域大气和波罗的海的情景模拟;气候变化和人类使用的影响。每篇综述文章包含导言、知识现状、知识差距、结论和关键信息;后者是为未来研究提出建议的基础。以小熊为基础,波罗的海地球组织出版了一份关于波罗的海气候变化的信息手册,作为其外联工作的一部分,该手册迄今已以两种语言出版,并与波罗的海海洋环境保护委员会(赫尔辛基委员会,HELCOM)合作,为利益相关者组织了会议和讲习班。
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