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Scope of Climate Change Related Statistics: Framework for the Development of Environment Statistics (FDES). Meeting on climate change related statistics for producers and users UNECE Task Force Geneva, Switzerland, 19-20 November 2012 Julie L. Hass, Ph.D. Statistics Norway.
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Scope of Climate Change Related Statistics:Framework for the Development of Environment Statistics (FDES) Meeting on climate change related statistics for producers and users UNECE Task Force Geneva, Switzerland, 19-20 November 2012 Julie L. Hass, Ph.D. Statistics Norway
What would be included in “Climate Change related Statistics” if FDES was used to define the scope?
Framework for the Development of Environment Statistics (FDES) • Objective of the FDES: Guide the formulation of environment statistics programs
1. Environmental Conditions and Quality • Physical conditions • Soil and land cover • Biodiversity and ecosystems • Environmental quality • Outside StatisticalSystems
2. Environmental resources and their use • Non-energy mineral resources • Energy resources • Land • Biological resources • Water resources • Statistics:Energy, Agriculture,Mining, Forestry,Land use, Water use
Emissions to air greenhouse gases released to atmosphere Consumption (release) of ozone depleting substances Statistics:Energy, Transport, Industrial production, Agriculture, Waste 3. Emissions, residuals and waste
4. Extreme Events and Disasters • Natural extreme events and disasters Statistics: • Cause of deathOtherwise mostly outside the statistical system
Human Habitat and Environmental Health • Human habitat • Environmental health Statistics: • Population and demographics,health and mortality
6. Environment protection, management and engagement • Protection and resource management expenditure • Environmental governance and regulation • Extreme event preparedness and disaster management • Environmental information and awareness
IPCC Schematic framework representing anthropogenic drivers, impacts and responses to climate change and their linkages