Background
To assess the effects of agriculture on atmospheric composition and vice versa, flux and concentration measurements, modelling and assessment techniques have been developed. However, there is still a need to improve and harmonize these and build up regional networks with consistent quality standards and data management strategies. The field of micrometeorology combines the knowledge of the atmospheric chemistry and biological processes in order to determine the impact of changing atmospheric and climate on vegetative systems. Coordination between all of these scientific fields of study is needed in order to ensure that the correct instrumentation, monitoring and data quality control measures are in place and are consistent from field to field and country to country.
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The WMO Commission for Atmospheric Science, Commission for Agricultural Meteorology and the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) organized an International Workshop on Atmospheric Chemistry and Agricultural Meteorology. The workshop was held in Pune, India from 2nd to 4th November 2015.
Agenda with presentations
MONDAY, 2 NOVEMBER 2015
SESSION 1: OPENING OF THE WORKSHOP
14:00 |
Welcome Address |
Nabansu Chattopadhyay
Chief, Agricultural Meteorology
Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) |
14:10 |
Welcome |
Shri B.Mukhopadhyay
Head of Pune IMD Office
Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) |
14:20 |
Welcome |
M. Rajeevan
Director
Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune |
14:30 |
Address |
Robert Stefanski
Chief, Agricultural Meteorology Programme
WMO, Switzerland |
14:40 |
Welcome |
L.S. Rathore
Director-General
Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) |
SESSION 2: Overview of Workshop
(Chair: Robert Stefanski Rapporteur: Pallavi Saxena )
TUESDAY, 3 NOVEMBER 2015
SESSION 2: Overview of Workshop (Continued)
(Chair: Gufran Beig Rapporteur: Arika Indri Dyah Utami )
SESSION 3: Impacts of atmospheric chemistry and other issues on agricultural production
(Chair: Ray Desjardins Rapporteur: Novana Sari )
SESSION 3: Impacts of atmospheric chemistry and other issues on agricultural production
(Continued)
(Chair: Baerbel Sinha Rapporteur: Srinivas Reka )
SESSION 4: Impacts of Agriculture on Atmospheric Composition, part 1: Greenhouse Gases
(Chair: Shiv Attri Rapporteur: Kennedy Thiong’o )
WEDNESDAY, 4 NOVEMBER 2015
SESSION 4: Impacts of Agriculture on Atmospheric Composition, part 1: Greenhouse Gases
(Continued)
(Chair: Martin Schultz Rapporteur: Shri V. K. Soni)
SESSION 5: Impacts of Agriculture on Atmospheric Composition, part 2: Atmospheric
Pollution (i.e. Biomass Burning / Reactive Gases and Aerosols)
(Chair:Elizabeth Pattey Rapporteur: TBD )
SESSION 6: Discussion and Workshop Recommendations
(Chairs: Martin Schultz and Robert Stefanski Rapporteur: Michela Maione )
14:00 |
Discussion on Methods to Support the Assessment of Effects |
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15:00 |
Discussion on Next Steps |
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16:00 |
Workshop Summary and Recommendations |
Martin Schultz and Robert Stefanski |
SESSION 7: Workshop Closure
17:00 |
Vote of Thanks on behalf of Co-Convenors |
Robert Stefanski
WMO |
17:15 |
Workshop closure |
Shiv Attri
Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) |
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