Overview: The Baltic Earth Assessment Reports (BEAR)
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Published:2023-04-26
Issue:2
Volume:14
Page:519-531
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ISSN:2190-4987
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Container-title:Earth System Dynamics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Earth Syst. Dynam.
Author:
Meier H. E. MarkusORCID, Reckermann Marcus, Langner Joakim, Smith BenORCID, Didenkulova IraORCID
Abstract
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).
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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1. Baltic Earth Science Plan:
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