Scottish Executive
Victoria Quay
Edinburgh, UK
4-6 December 2006
The workshop is organized and sponsored by CEH, Defra, SEERAD, COST729 and the NitroEurope IP
Experts able to contribute to one or more of the four objectives of the Workshop are invited to register for the workshop and contribute written material and data:
Background Documents: If you have material that could contribute to one of the Background Documents, please contact the lead authors directly. Contributions will be duly acknowledged and major input may justify co-authorship of the background document.
Posters: Bring along a poster of your results to the Workshop and write this as a short report for the Workshop volume. Poster papers should be short contributions up to 6 sides (see below for formatting guidelines).
Additional Papers: Selected longer papers relevant to the workshop objectives are welcome but, due to space limitations of the workshop volume, agreement with the organizers should be obtained in advance of submission.
If you have material that could contribute to one of the background documents please contact one of the lead authors:
Working Group 1: Ammonia critical thresholds:
Neil Cape, CEH Edinburgh, UK (jnc@ceh.ac.uk)
Working Group 2: Detecting change in atmospheric ammonia following emission changes:
Albert Bleeker, ECN Petten, NL (a.bleeker@ecn.nl)
Working Group 3: Dealing with ammonia in 'hot spot' areas:
Benjamin Loubet, INRA Thiveral Grignon, FR (loubet@bcgn.grignon.inra.fr).
Working Group 4: Status of regional modelling of atmospheric ammonia:
Addo van Pul, RIVM, NL (addo.van.pul@rivm.nl).
List of workshop attendees and Working Groups is attached here
REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED
(Later registrations may be possible if spaces become available)
Background document contributions to be submitted by 23 October 2006
Background documents posted on website 1 November 2006
Final manuscripts sent to the organizers before 15 February 2007 for inclusion in the workshop volume.
Written contributions should be supplied in Microsoft Word format: