Big open data comprising comprehensive,long-term atmospheric and ecosystem in-situ observations will give us tools to meet global grand challenges and to contribute towards sustainable develop-ment.United Nations’Sus...Big open data comprising comprehensive,long-term atmospheric and ecosystem in-situ observations will give us tools to meet global grand challenges and to contribute towards sustainable develop-ment.United Nations’Sustainable Development Goals(UN SDGs)provide framework for the process.We present synthesis on how Station for Measuring Earth Surface-Atmosphere Relations(SMEAR)observation network can contribute to UN SDGs.We describe SMEAR II flagship station in Hyytiälä,Finland.With more than 1200 variables measured in an integrated manner,we can under-stand interactions and feedbacks between biosphere and atmo-sphere.This contributes towards understanding impacts of climate change to natural ecosystems and feedbacks from ecosys-tems to climate.The benefits of SMEAR concept are highlighted through outreach project in Eastern Lapland utilizing SMEAR I observations from Värriöresearch station.In contrast to boreal environment,SMEAR concept was also deployed in Beijing.We underline the benefits of comprehensive observations to gain novel insights into complex interactions between densely popu-lated urban environment and atmosphere.Such observations enable work towards solving air quality problems and improve the quality of life inside megacities.The network of comprehensive stations with various measurements will enable science-based deci-sion making and support sustainable development by providing long-term view on spatio-temporal trends on atmospheric compo-sition and ecosystem parameters.展开更多
基金We acknowledge the following projects:ACCC Flagship funded by the Academy of Finland grant number 337549,Russian Mega Grant project“Megapolis-heat and pollution island:interdisciplinary hydroclimatic,geochemical and ecological analysis”application reference 2020-220-08-5835“Quantifying carbon sink,CarbonSink+and their interaction with air quality”INAR project funded by Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation,European Research Council(ERC)project ATM-GTP Contract No.742206the Arena for the gap analysis of the existing Arctic Science Co-Operations(AASCO)funded by Prince Albert Foundation Contract No.2859.We thank the technical and scientific staff in Värriöand Hyytiälästations.We also would like to thank Dr.Nuria Altimir,University of Helsinki,for the design of the SMEAR station schematic visuals.
文摘Big open data comprising comprehensive,long-term atmospheric and ecosystem in-situ observations will give us tools to meet global grand challenges and to contribute towards sustainable develop-ment.United Nations’Sustainable Development Goals(UN SDGs)provide framework for the process.We present synthesis on how Station for Measuring Earth Surface-Atmosphere Relations(SMEAR)observation network can contribute to UN SDGs.We describe SMEAR II flagship station in Hyytiälä,Finland.With more than 1200 variables measured in an integrated manner,we can under-stand interactions and feedbacks between biosphere and atmo-sphere.This contributes towards understanding impacts of climate change to natural ecosystems and feedbacks from ecosys-tems to climate.The benefits of SMEAR concept are highlighted through outreach project in Eastern Lapland utilizing SMEAR I observations from Värriöresearch station.In contrast to boreal environment,SMEAR concept was also deployed in Beijing.We underline the benefits of comprehensive observations to gain novel insights into complex interactions between densely popu-lated urban environment and atmosphere.Such observations enable work towards solving air quality problems and improve the quality of life inside megacities.The network of comprehensive stations with various measurements will enable science-based deci-sion making and support sustainable development by providing long-term view on spatio-temporal trends on atmospheric compo-sition and ecosystem parameters.