1 / 10

UNECE Task Force on Emission Inventories and Projections Progress - May 2001

UNECE Task Force on Emission Inventories and Projections Progress - May 2001. Jessica Sully, Secretariat. Key events. EMEP Steering Body report (Nov 2000) Guidebook updated on EEA website (Dec 2000) Editorial work to improve chapters Reporting workshop held January 2001

donoma
Télécharger la présentation

UNECE Task Force on Emission Inventories and Projections Progress - May 2001

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. UNECE Task Force on Emission Inventories and Projections Progress - May 2001 Jessica Sully, Secretariat

  2. Key events • EMEP Steering Body report (Nov 2000) • Guidebook updated on EEA website (Dec 2000) • Editorial work to improve chapters • Reporting workshop held January 2001 • Expert Panels working as per workplan agreed with SB (see TFEIP website)

  3. EMEP Steering Body Report • Implications of the consolidated EMEP work plan for the TFEIP: • conduct the reporting workshop • introduce new reporting guidelines • supervise the introduction of PM reporting • complete the default inventory compilation guidelines (Guidebook) • initiate ‘inventory’ evaluation programme (improve data quality and quantity)

  4. Guidebook update • 7 new/ updated chapters approved by SB and now incorporated into Guidebook on EEA web • Secretariat has identified work needed for Guidebook to improve - continuity and accessibility - effectiveness • 3 example improved chapters have been prepared for discussion in panel sessions

  5. Reporting workshop • Attended by a range of data requesters, data providers and data users • Draft Reporting Guidelines prepared • New Nomenclature for Reporting (NFR) proposed • Reporting guidelines to be discussed and agreed at this meeting

  6. Expert Panels (i) Agriculture & Nature • Core group met March 2001 • Focus on improving Guidebook chapters • emissions of ammonia from animal husbandry • primary particles • intro chapter linking pollutants to activities/ chapters • reshape chapters to fit SNAP97 (1004, 1005 & 1009) • developing EXCEL sheets to support existing chapters • New panel leader • Panel meets Thursday 09:15 Room F3

  7. Expert Panels (ii) C&I • Panel met twice (Oct 2000/ Feb 2001) • Default procedure for PM estimation under development - to enable estimation of fine PM from 80% of largest sources • Detailed review of proposed NFR • New format proposed for Guidebook chapters to make them clearer and easier to use • Looking for a new panel co-leader • Panel meets Thursday 14:00 Room C3

  8. Expert Panels (iii) Transport Road traffic • Copert III launched & web-site updated • PM: EU-sponsored PARTICULATES project - further work to be done in this area Aircraft • EMCAL group are recommending methodology to the European aviation authority (ECAC) • EMCAL to provide a data set for turboprops Reporting issues • NFR for transport has been proposed - to be discussed further at panel session • Panel meets Thursday 09:15 Room C3

  9. Expert Panels (iv) Verification • Proposals for reporting of emission projections, including tables on background data, put forward at Reporting Workshop • New draft Guidebook chapter “Good practice guidance for CLRTAP/EMEP emission inventories” in progress - aim to finalise the chapter by 1 July 2001 • Small group of panel experts met January 2001 • Panel meets Friday 09:00 Salle XVI

  10. TFEIP - focus for this meeting • Reporting guidelines to be discussed & agreed in principle • Guidebook chapters to be reviewed in light of: - new reporting requirements (NFR) - improved transparency - consistency of reporting - particularly PM, HM, POPs, NH3 - the need to incorporate uncertainty • Share experience

More Related