RECOCA - Reduction of Baltic Sea Nutrient Inputs and Cost Allocation within the Baltic Sea Catchment

RECOCA will provide scientific outputs that facilitate the implementation of ecosystem-based environmental management of the Baltic Sea, since most management decisions combating eutrophication have to be carried out in the catchment area of the Baltic Sea. To manage remedial actions involving 85 million people in a dozen countries spanning over 105 major watersheds analysis and modelling tools are necessary, which can address the full scope and the various spatiotemporal scales of the problem.

The overall objective of RECOCA is to

(i) simulate possible future riverine nutrient loads to the Baltic Sea

(ii) estimate cost functions for reductions in these loads and for improvements in ecological indicators and

(iii) suggest cost allocation schemes for riparian countries.

A new brochure (published October 2011) about the RECOCA project and its main findings can be downloaded here.PDF (pdf, 400 kB)

Work packages
1. Project Management (Dissemination in NEST)
2. Common Database
3. Farm scale model
4. River basin model
5. Baltic Sea catchment model
6. Effectiveness of measures
7. Regional cost minimization model
8. Baltic-wide cost minimization model
9. Country allocation scheme

More information about the work packages

RECOCA will significantly contribute to improve the NEST decision support system. Besides the five model components (atmospheric deposition, drainage basins, marine biogeochemistry, fishery management and cost optimization for nutrient reduction measures), NEST contains also huge environmental databases addressing the marine and catchment part of the Baltic Sea that gives the model results a wide creditability when properly displayed.

Project events and updates

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Updated: 2012-01-09
EVENT
2012-03-26 - 2012-03-30
ICES/HELCOM Working Group on Integrated Assessments of the Baltic Sea (WGIAB) workshop
WGIAB was setup in 2007 as a forum for developing and combining ecosystem-based management efforts...
2012-03-05 - 2012-03-07
Workshop on "Tipping Points in Ecological Systems"
Thorsten Blenckner of BNI have been invited to take part in an exclusive workshop 3-days expert...
2012-02-27 - 2012-02-29
HELCOM LOAD meeting
The third Meeting of the HELCOM Expert Group on follow-up of national progress towards reaching BSAP...
2012-02-21 - 2012-02-21
Stockholm Seminar on "Save a third for the birds"
Save a third for the birds
- Tipping points and why seabirds depend on access to one third of the...
NEWS
2012-01-18
In a unique study, researchers show surprising thresholds for seabird survival
In a recent article published in Science, researchers show that successful...
2012-01-16
Bo Gustafsson interviewed by Swedish television
BNI researcher Bo Gustafsson is interviewed by Swedish newsprogram ABC about Mar...
2012-01-04
Press release: Alien species in the Baltic Sea counteracts the effects of eutrophication
Alien species may have very strong negative impact on their new environment. But...
2011-12-15
BNI researcher presented BNI research for HELCOM's Head of Delegations
During the 36th meeting of HELCOM's Head of Delegations, BNI presented the latest...
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