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Glačan, J.: TRENDOVI DJELOVANJA DUGIH RAJNOG PREKOGRANIČNOG ONEČIŠĆENJA ZRAKA Šumarski liši br. 5 6, CXXIV (21)00). 303-3 12


SUMMARY: The Working Group on Effects of Long-range Transboundary
Air Pollution is established according to Convention on Transboundary
Pollution. The Working Group is responsible for research and development on
the effects of major air pollutants on human health and the environment. On
the basis of the research results from the 1987 to 1997 the Substantive Report
on trends in the effects of air pollutants is puplisned. The most Programmes
have been in operation for 10 years or more.


Faculty of Forestry University of Zagreb, Forest Research Institute,
Jastrebarsko and Public Enterprise "Croatian Forests" ("Hrvatske šume",
p.o. Zagreb) had a significant contribution in the abtained results. The
Monitoring system of Air Pollution effects in Croatia is established 1987
(Prpić, et. al. 1987). First results about dieback of beech with silver fir in
mountain range of Dinarides caused by industrial pollution were announced
together with German researchers (Prpić, Glavač, Koenies, 1985). Dieback of
silver fir caused by Air Pollution in Gorski Kotar Region are also published
(Prpić, Seletković, 1987). In general, first results about dieback of forest in
Croatia are published immediately after first year of research (Prpić,
Komlenović, Seletković, 1987).


The different research of Trends in Impacts of Long-range Transboundary
A ir Pollution effects and also benefits that might result from decreases in emissions
(Sulpfur and others) are published in this report. The report is produced
by members of Bureau of the Working Group on Effects and the Programme
Centres, according to Convention rules (ECE). By measuring the empirical
trends are obtained and by dinamic modeling studies the future predictions are
founded.


Key words: Trends, Longe-r ange, Transboundary, Air Pollution


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