IGBP-PAGES FOCUS 5 PROGRAMME: PAST ECOSYSTEM PROCESSES AND HUMAN-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTIONS
Internationally, the role of coordinating research and findings on long term environmental change lies with the IGBP Past Global Changes (PAGES) Core Project. Thus, a new programme Focus 5 "Past Ecosystem Processes and Human-Environment Interactions" was initiated in 2001 in recognition of the need to enhance and coordinate long term perspectives on terrestrial ecosystems that encompass the human dimension.
The Focus 5 programme (http://www.PAGES.unibe.ch/structure/focus5.html) promotes the integrated use of environmental archives (eg. sediments and tree-rings), archaeological data, documented histories (eg. land use inventories) and instrumental records (eg. meteorology, ecosystems) to inform about the sustainable management of environmental systems. Focus 5 is organised under three sub-programmes: Human Impacts on Terrestrial Ecosystems (HITE); Human Impacts on Lake Ecosystems (LIMPACS); and Land Use and Climate Impacts on Fluvial Systems (LUCIFS). Focus 5 Science Objectives include:
1. to integrate records of past ecosystem processes in studies of human and climate impacts on present and future biogeophysical systems;
2. to identify the nature of synergistic interactions between human activities, climate and terrestrial responses;
3. to identify thresholds and the sensitivity of terrestrial environments to the impacts of human activities and climate acting alone and in combination;
4. to improve the capacity for long term modelling of human-environment interactions.
The presentation provides an overview of Focus 5 objectives, methodologies, and findings from ongoing case-studies in each of the sub-programmes. Future plans for the dissemination of findings to a wide audience include publications based on presentations and discussions at two Focus 5 Gordon Conferences scheduled for 2005 and 2006.