e-LUP
Writing the e-textbook
Mikael PihlströmWarsaw, 30-31 October 2006
e-LUP Workshop (1)
case studies on ecosystem biogeochemistry, landscape biodiversity, ecotechnosystems, pollution, multifunctional agriculture, sustainable building, months 5 to 20.
dynamic models and their incorporation into an interactive visualization software, 1st batch ready month 18, 2nd batch ready month 26.
combining simulations, text, videos and graphics into a e-textbook/tool, months (6) 11-40.
testing of the e-tool/e-textbook by policy makers (including EC staff) and stakeholders, months (24) 28-39.
The project has four distinct phases
e-tool
e-textbook
WP5
Dual structure: the main pages for the focused policy maker are more interactive, user-defined and tool-like.
The e-textbook levels offer background, explanatory texts and references for general users, incl. students
Visualizing software
A screenshot of a page in PuMe I, the pine simulator. On the left: the user defines the premises for the simulation. On the right, other multimedia components are available.
WP4
Fig. 10. e-textbook chapters
¨1. Sustainable impact assessment and policies on land-use writers: NERI, HEL, EAC, A2. KEY: defining the issue or problem writers: HEL, SAV-------------------------------------------------------------------------3. Land use and global warming, implications for carbon cycles writers: SPbSU, IGSO, SAV4. Acidification and contamination of forests and waters writers: IVL, PSU, NTNU FMI5. Eutrophication of land and water writers: NIJM, ISU, WAP, FMI7. Biodiversity; species, habitats and landscapes writers: LAT, HEL, SPbSU,8. Sensitive environments: mountains, coast zones, arable land writers: WAP, HEL, LAT, IGSO, B
9. Multifunctional agriculture and rural development writers: Cemagref, ISU6. Cleaner and leaner production and consumption writers: UTA, NTNU, PSU, 10. Sustainable cities and infrastructure writers: IVAM, HEL , SPbSU, D11. Social cohesion and human health impacts writers: ERI, HEL, E, F (RF)x Sustainable economiesxx Metrics of globalisation and gender issues --------------------------------------------------------------------------12. Potential and limitations of SIA writers: HEL, EAC
CHAPTERS = ISSUES CASE STUDY CASE STUDY AREA /SCALE
MATERIAL
1. SIA ----- ----- Free choice
2. Roadmap ----- ----- -----
3. Forest Growth, Climate Change Forest structure and growth,C-sequestration and econ use
CS areas 1-6 FEplots FE plots structure data
4. Air Pollution, Acidification Acidification and contamination CS areas 1-6 FEplots MeHg analyses (IVL)POP analyses (NTNU)
5. Eutrophication Eutrophication, nutrient budgets CS areas 1-6 FEplots Nutrient analyses (NIJM)
6. Biodiversity Biodiversity and habitat fragmentation
CS areas 1-7 Landscapes Landscape analysisMetapopulation modelling
7. Sensitive areas Free choice, also SENSOR? Europe CS areas
8. Multifunctional agriculture &rural development
Free choice Europe CS areas
Free choice
9. Cleaner and leaner production and consumption
Free choice Europe CS areas Free choice
10. Sustainable cities and infrastructure
Free choice Europe CS areas Free choice
11. Social equity and cohesion Free choice Europe CS areas Free choice
12. Sustainable economies Free choice Europe CS areas Free choice
13. Metrics of globalization and gender
----- ----- Free choice
14. Potential and limitations of SIA ----- ----- Free choice
CHAPTERS = ISSUES CASE STUDY CASE STUDY AREA /SCALE
MATERIAL
1. SIA ----- ----- Free choice
2. Roadmap ----- ----- -----
3. Forest Growth, Climate Change Forest structure and growth,C-sequestration and econ use
CS areas 1-6 FEplots FE plots structure data
4. Air Pollution, Acidification Acidification and contamination CS areas 1-6 FEplots MeHg analyses (IVL)POP analyses (NTNU)
5. Eutrophication Eutrophication, nutrient budgets CS areas 1-6 FEplots Nutrient analyses (NIJM)
6. Biodiversity Biodiversity and habitat fragmentation
CS areas 1-7 Landscapes Landscape analysisMetapopulation modelling
7. Sensitive areas Free choice, also SENSOR? Europe CS areas
8. Multifunctional agriculture &rural development
Free choice Europe CS areas
Free choice
9. Cleaner and leaner production and consumption
Free choice Europe CS areas Free choice
10. Sustainable cities and infrastructure
Free choice Europe CS areas Free choice
11. Social equity and cohesion Free choice Europe CS areas Free choice
12. Sustainable economies Free choice Europe CS areas Free choice
13. Metrics of globalization and gender
----- ----- Free choice
14. Potential and limitations of SIA ----- ----- Free choice
TIMETABLE for e-textbook
OCT-DEC 2006 M 14-16WP5 Manual end of November 06Discussions & formation of writing teamsJAN-JUNE 2007 M 17-22Writing 1st versionIncorporating Case-studiesJUL-DEC 2007 M 23-28Writing, filling in Russian materialIncorporating modelsJAN-JUNE 2008 M 29-34Writing final versionIncorporating modelsTEST-version ready by M33JUL-DEC 2008 M 35-40Amendments, correctionsTranslation to RussianTesting, end usersFINAL version by M40JAN-FEB 2009 M 41-42FinishingLaunching & dissemination
Writing a chapter
The designation “writer” must be properly understood; for any “writer” the task is much broader than putting together a traditional text, which some partners might have as a blueprint from before. The framework of SIA necessitates a lot of reading and conceptualisation to succeed in structuring a text which: integrates environmental, economic and social aspects reflects knowledge on state-of-art modeling within the field complies with issue definition tree in chapter two (previous slide) reflects knowledge of relevant EU policies
The working methods within a specific chapter are to be agreed between the writers in question under the leadership of the chapter editor. Typically there will be interaction between EU specialists on environmental impacts, on socioeconomic tools, case studies responsibles,Russian specialists, the general editor, WP4 = visualization and Petteri Vanninen, as well as commissioned texts from outside
There might be a need for effective personal contacts between chapter writers in the latter half of the project; for this travel funds have to be reserved in the partner budgets.
WP5
the e-tool
MAIN PAGES = e-tool (5-10 pages) Issue – concise formulation EU-policies - UN/ECE protocols on long-range transport air pollution - Clean air directives – National emission ceilings – CAFE - Directives on hazardous substances, on heavy metals etc Russian policies - very short list Impacts and SIA assessment tools (recommended ones) - primary: acidification of environment - secondary: economical (losses, abatement costs) and social (life quality) Case study - MeHg cycles, POP contamination, deposition models Visualization (if any) - acidification model SAFE/MAGIC, run with Southern Sweden values - or ECOSENSE from EXTERNE: also health effects
the e-textbook
IN-DEPTH = e-textbook (20-30 pages)Issue – full story , put in context of Sustainable DevelopmentEU-policies, in detail- UN/ECE protocols on long-range transport air pollution- Clean air directives – National emission ceilings – CAFE- Directives on hazardous substances, on heavy metals etcRussian policies Impacts and SIA assessment tools (recommended ones) - primary: acidification of environment - secondary economical (losses, abatement costs) and social (life quality, health effects)Case study - MeHg cycles, POP contamination, deposition modelsVisualization (if any) - illustration: acidification model SAFE/MAGIC ?, run with Southern Sweden values - or ECOSENSE from EXTERNE: also health effects
Writing a chapter (2)
1. Chapter editor,design and deposithere: max. version
2. Contact Coordinator for discussion on need for other writers and coordination with Russian partners
3. Team writing, every-body under own name
4. Refining and modification for e-tool
5. Russian version
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WP5
Project organisation
Human activity,Multi-functionality of the
coastal zones
State of the environmentDamages and sources
ScenariosCost-effectiveness
ExternalitiesCost-benefit
Instruments &Technologies
Options for S.D.Involvement of stakeholders
ICZM and Sustainable Development
Elaboration of integrated tools and models
(econom., ecosyst., technol.)
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