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Volume I General Guidance and Reporting. Bonn, 18 may 2006 Newton Paciornik Ministry of Science and Technology of Brazil. General Guidance Development. Built on GPG 2000 and GPG LULUCF Quantifying uncertainties in practice Methodological choice (key sources) Recalculation
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Volume I General Guidance and Reporting Bonn, 18 may 2006 Newton PaciornikMinistry of Science and Technology of Brazil
General Guidance Development • Built on GPG 2000 and GPG LULUCF • Quantifying uncertainties in practice • Methodological choice (key sources) • Recalculation • Quality Control / Quality Assurance • 2006 Guidelines • Introductory section on GHG inventories and steps needed for preparation • Extended advice on data collection
Inventory Quality – Good Practice • Transparency • sufficient and clear documentation • possible replication • Completeness • all categories of sources and sinks • all gases • geographical coverage • missing elements clearly documented and justified
Inventory Quality – Good Practice • Consistency • differences between different years estimations should reflect real changes • careful treatment of methodological changes • Comparability (among countries) • classification and definition of categories of emissions and removals • use of reporting guidance and tables
Inventory Quality – Good Practice • Accuracy • emissions and removals are neither over- nor underestimates so far as can be judged and in which uncertainties are reduced as far as practicable
Estimation Methods – Basic concepts • Tiers • Methods are presented in 3 tiers • Tier 1 – Basic method using available national and international statistics and default emission factors • Tier 2 – Intermediate method using country specific data • Tier 3 – Higher complexity methods with more demanding data requirements and generally more accurate
Estimation methods – Basic concepts • Key categories approach • used to identify categories that have a significant influence on a country’s GHG inventory in terms of level, trend or uncertainty of emissions and removals • Decision trees • help in selection of appropriate tiered methodology based on assessment of key categories
Compiling an Inventory General Guidance • Data collection • Data collection planning • Using existing data • Generating new data • Emission factors and direct measurements • Activity data • Expert elicitation and surveys
Compiling an Inventory General Guidance • Uncertainty assessment • Conceptual basis • Causes of uncertainty • Reducing uncertainty • Quantifying uncertainties • Combining uncertainties
Compiling an Inventory General Guidance • Key category analysis • Basis for methodological choice and prioritizing resources • General approach (level and trend) • Guidance on disaggregation level • Approach 1 (level contribution) • Approach 2 (level +uncertainty) • Qualitative criteria
Compiling an Inventory General Guidance • Time series consistency • Methods for ensuring time-series consistency in cases where it is not possible to use the same method/data for the entire period • Guidance in recalculation of estimates for previous years • Resolving data gaps
Compiling an Inventory General Guidance • Quality assurance/Quality control • Developing a QA/QC plan • QC procedures • assess and maintain quality during inventory compilation • QA procedures • review procedures by external personnel • Verification procedures • external methods and data
Compiling an Inventory General Guidance • Precursors and indirect N2O • Cross-sectoral guidance • Link to EMEP/Corinair • Indirect N2O from atmospheric deposition of NOx and NH3
Compiling an Inventory General Guidance • Reporting • Coverage – category definition • Notation keys • Units • Reporting tables • Annual inventory • Trend tables by gas • Uncertainties and key categories tables