The Working Group on Effects
under the UNECE Air Convention
WGE studies air pollution effects in the pan-European area and in North America based on international cooperation on research, monitoring, modelling and mapping.
Air pollution effects on nature, materials, and human health
The Working Group on Effects provides information on the degree and geographic extent of the impacts of major air pollutants, such as sulphur and nitrogen oxides, ozone, volatile organic compounds, persistent organic pollutants, heavy metals, particulate matter, including black carbon, and ammonia on human health and the environment. The Working Group on Effects provides information on policy-relevant user-friendly indicators to evaluate air pollution effects on the environment and health.
About Working Group on Effects
The Working Group on Effects provides information about the impacts of major air pollutants on human health and the environment and indicators to evaluate air pollution effects. WGE manages six International Cooperative Programmes (ICP) and a joint Task Force on Health with the World Health Organization (WHO).
For selected air pollutants they carry out:
- Long-term monitoring of ecosystems and materials at thousands of sites
- Intensive monitoring for research and modelling at selected sites
- Trend exposure programme for materials and case studies at cultural heritage sites
- Assessment of relationships between pollutant load and impacts
- Studies on modelling and mapping of critical loads and levels for acidification, eutrophication and ground-level ozone impacts
- Evaluation of air pollution effects on human health