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recommendation
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ARTICLE-6
: Conference of the Parties [
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... (c)
Promote
, in
accordance
with
article
2
, the
harmonization
of appropriate
policies
,
strategies
and
measures
for minimizing the
release
of
substances
causing or likely to cause
modification
of the
ozone layer
, and make
recommendations
on any other
measures
relating to this
Convention
; ...
ARTICLE-Annex_I
: Research and systematic observations [
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... The
Parties
to the
Convention
, in
accordance
with
article
3
, shall
co-operate
in
conducting
research
and
systematic
observations
and in formulating
recommendations
for
future
research
and
observation
in such
areas
as:
(a)
Research
into the
physics
and
chemistry
of the
atmosphere
(i) Comprehensive theoretical
models
: further
development
of
models
which consider the interaction between
radiative
, dynamic and
chemical
processes
;
studies
of the simultaneous
effects
of various
man-made
and naturally occurring
species
upon
atmospheric ozone
;
interpretation
of
satellite
and non-
satellite
measurement
data
sets;
evaluation
of
trends
in
atmospheric
and
geophysical
parameters
, and the
development
of
methods
for attributing
changes
in these
parameters
to
specific
causes;
(ii) Laboratory
studies
of:
rate coefficients
, absorption cross-sections and
mechanisms
of
tropospheric
and
stratospheric
chemical
and
photochemical processes
;
spectroscopic
data
to
support
field
measurements in all
relevant
spectral
regions
;
(iii)
Field
measurements: the
concentration
and fluxes of key
source
gases
of both
natural
and
anthropogenic
origin
;
atmospheric
dynamics
studies
; simultaneous measurements of photochemically-related
species
down to the
planetary boundary layer
, using
in situ
and
remote sensing
instruments
; intercomparison of different
sensors
,
including
co-ordinated correlative
measures
for
satellite
instrumentation; three-dimensional
fields
of key
atmospheric
trace
constituents,
solar spectral flux
and
meteorological parameters
;
(iv)
Instrument
development
,
including
satellite
and non-
satellite
sensors
for
atmospheric
trace
constituents,
solar flux
and
meteorological parameters
;
(b)
Research
into
health
,
biological
and
photodegradation
effects
(i) The relationship between
human
exposure
to visible and
ultra-violet solar radiation
and (a) the
development
of both non-
melanoma
and
melanoma
skin cancer
and (b) the
effects
on the immunological
system
;
(ii)
Effects
of
UV-B
radiation
,
including
the
wavelength
dependence, upon (a)
agricultural
crops
,
forests
and other
terrestrial
ecosystems
and (b) the
aquatic
food web
and
fisheries
, as well as possible inhibition of oxygen
production
by
marine phytoplankton
;
(iii) The
mechanisms
by which
UV-B
radiation
acts
on
biological
materials
,
species
and
ecosystems
,
including
: the relationship between
dose
,
dose
rate
, and response;
photorepair
,
adaptation
, and
protection
;
(iv)
Studies
of
biological
action
spectra and the spectral response using polychromatic
radiation
in
order
to
include
possible interactions of the various
wavelength
regions
;
(v) The
influence
of
UV-B
radiation
on: the sensitivities and
activities
of
biological
species
important
to the biospheric
balance
; primary
processes
such as
photosynthesis
and
biosynthesis
;
(vi) The
influence
of
UV-B
radiation
on the
photodegradation
of pollutants,
agricultural
chemicals
and other
materials
;
(c)
Research
on
effects
on
climate
(i) Theoretical and observational
studies
of the
radiative
effects
of
ozone
and other
trace
species
and the
impact
on
climate
parameters
, such as
land
and
ocean surface
temperatures,
precipitation
patterns
, the
exchange
between the
troposphere
and
stratosphere
;
(ii) The
investigation
of the
effects
of such
climate
impacts
on various
aspects
of
human activity
;
(d)
Systematic observation
on:
(i) The
status
of the
ozone layer
(i.e. the spatial and temporal
variability
of the total column content and vertical
distribution
) by making the
Global Ozone Observing System
, based on the
integration
of
satellite
and ground-based
systems
,
fully
operational;
(ii) The
tropospheric
and
stratospheric
concentrations
of
source
gases
for the HOx, HOx, Cl0x and
carbon
families
;
(iii) The
temperature
from the ground to the
mesosphere
, utilizing both ground-based and
satellite
systems
;
(iv)
Wavelength
-resolved
solar flux
reaching, and
thermal radiation
leaving, the
Earth
's
atmosphere
, utilizing
satellite
measurements;
(v)
Wavelength
-resolved
solar flux
reaching the
Earth
Õs
surface
in the
ultra-violet
range
having
biological effects
(
UV-B
);
(vi)
Aerosol
properties and
distribution
from the ground to the
mesosphere
, utilizing ground-based, airborne and
satellite
systems
;
(vii) Climatically
important
variables by the
maintenance
of
programmes
of high-
quality
meteorological
surface
measurements;
(viii)
Trace
species
, temperatures,
solar flux
and
aerosols
utilizing improved
methods
for analyzing
global
data
.
...
ARTICLE-Annex_II
: Information exchange [
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... (d) The
assessment
of
research
results and the
recommendation
for
future
research
. ...
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