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Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution. Revision of the Emission Reporting Guidelines Reorganization of the emissions work under EMEP Extension of the EMEP modelling Review of the Gothenburg Protocol Priorities for the future Albena Karadjova.
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Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution Revision of the Emission Reporting Guidelines Reorganization of the emissions work under EMEP Extension of the EMEP modelling Review of the Gothenburg Protocol Priorities for the future Albena Karadjova
Revision of the Emission Reporting Guidelines Proposals for strengthening certain aspects: e.g. use of the EMEP/CORINAIR Guidebook, submission of IIR,PM reporting Reviewed from a legal point of view – current Further discussions by the EMEP Steering Body and the Working Group on Strategies and Review in September 2007
Reorganization of the emissions work under EMEP Proposal to establish a new “emissions” centre Tasks: reporting and data management Resource implications Transition in 2008
Extension of the EMEP model Proposal by MSC-E and MSC-W Proposal for a new EMEP grid to be developed by the centres Capacity and involvement of the Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia (EECCA) countries
Review of the Gothenburg Protocol Discussion at WGSR 39, 18-20 April 2007 Need for further abatement measures Need to include PM in a revised or new Gothenburg Protocol Hemispheric transport of air pollution – 2007 interim report Technical annexes
Priorities for the future Workshop “Saltsjobaden-3”, 12-14 March 2007, Gothenburg Strengthen linkages with climate change An integrated approach to nitrogen Need to address shipping emissions Focus on EECCA countries Cooperation with other regions and initiatives
Focus on EECCA countries Extending the EMEP monitoring network – new stations with support from the UNDA (CAPACT), Norway Reporting of data Workshops – on emission inventories, monitoring, abatement technologies Implementation guides for the latest three protocols Revision of the Action plan for involvement of the EECCA countries