Biogeochemistry Programme: Collaborative Working

The Biogeochemistry Programme participates in consortium research and undertakes collaborative research with many university-sector and institute partners in the UK and throughout Europe. Examples of some of those projects and links to their respective websites are below.

  • Amazonica: Amazon Integrated Carbon Analysis
  • AMMA: African Monsoon Multidisciplinary Analysis
  • CLDMII: Critical load and dynamic modelling research II
  • Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution
    • EMEP supersite: contributing pollutant concentration and flux data to an international evaluation of long-range transmission of air pollutants in Europe and EMEP4UK – the application of the EMEP atmospheric transport model to the United Kingdom
    • ICP Vegetation: Europe-wide assessment of the impacts of air pollutants on vegetation
    • Task Force on Reactive Nitrogen: Europe-wide integration of nitrogen effects research and policy
  • EDPHiS: Environmental Determinants of Public Health in Scotland
  • ERICA: environmental risks from, and risk management strategies for, radionuclides
  • INCREASE: an EU Infrastructure project linking climate change ecosystem experiments across Europe
  • LULUCF: Land Use Change and Forestry component of the Greenhouse Gas Inventory for the UK
  • Millennium: does the magnitude and rate of 20th century climate change exceed the natural variability of European climate over the last millennium?
  • NitroEurope IP: integrated research into the nitrogen cycle
  • NOMIRACLE: a project on chemical mixtures which deals with human as well as wildlife health issues.
  • NSINK: sources, sinks and impacts of atmospheric nitrogen deposition in the Arctic
  • OP3: Oxidant and Particle Photochemical Processes above a Southeast Asian Tropical Rainforest
  • QUEST: Quantifying and Understanding the Earth System
  • The International Nitrogen Initiative (INI): hosting the European Centre for INI
  • UKREATE: research on the eutrophication and acidification of terrestrial ecosystems
  • WATCH: analysing, quantifying and predicting the components of the current and future global water cycles