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UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPEUNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE

Reporting to the Convention on Long-Range

Transboundary Air Pollution

Reporting to the Convention on Long-Range

Transboundary Air Pollution Brinda Wachs

Environmental and Human Settlements DivisionBrinda Wachs

Environmental and Human Settlements Division

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Reporting to the LRTAP ConventionReporting to the LRTAP Convention

•What is reported to the Convention?•What are the mandates for reporting?•Emissions reporting •Strategies and policies reporting•What are the outputs? •Compliance issues •CAPACT project: EECCA countries and obstacles to reporting• Conclusions!

•What is reported to the Convention?•What are the mandates for reporting?•Emissions reporting •Strategies and policies reporting•What are the outputs? •Compliance issues •CAPACT project: EECCA countries and obstacles to reporting• Conclusions!

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•What is reported to the Convention?

– Emissions and their sources– Strategies and policies for air pollution abatement– Abatement technologies and costs– Depositions and concentrations– Critical loads for pollutants and effects on human health and ecosystems

•What is reported to the Convention?

– Emissions and their sources– Strategies and policies for air pollution abatement– Abatement technologies and costs– Depositions and concentrations– Critical loads for pollutants and effects on human health and ecosystems

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•What are the mandates for reporting under the Convention and its Protocols?

– 1979 Convention and 8 Protocols in force (SO2, NOx, VOCs, POPs, HMs…)

– 7 have provisions for reporting

•What are the mandates for reporting under the Convention and its Protocols?

– 1979 Convention and 8 Protocols in force (SO2, NOx, VOCs, POPs, HMs…)

– 7 have provisions for reporting

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•Emission reporting:

– Parties submit annual emission data gathered from enterprises and regional authorities to the secretariat

– Secretariat forwards data to scientific centres for verification and review

– Secretariat provides data to Implementation Committee

•Emission reporting:

– Parties submit annual emission data gathered from enterprises and regional authorities to the secretariat

– Secretariat forwards data to scientific centres for verification and review

– Secretariat provides data to Implementation Committee

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•Helping Parties report Emissions:

– Emission Reporting Guidelines provides nomenclatures of source categories

–EMEP/CORINAIR Guidebook provides emission factor information by source

–Interactive software (REPDAB) allows Parties to check submission before sending to secretariat

•Helping Parties report Emissions:

– Emission Reporting Guidelines provides nomenclatures of source categories

–EMEP/CORINAIR Guidebook provides emission factor information by source

–Interactive software (REPDAB) allows Parties to check submission before sending to secretariat

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•Strategies and policies reporting:

– Parties fill out Internet-based questionnaire every two years

– Compliance-related questions on each Protocol to demonstrate compliance

– Evey fourth year: general information on strategies, policies and programmes

•Strategies and policies reporting:

– Parties fill out Internet-based questionnaire every two years

– Compliance-related questions on each Protocol to demonstrate compliance

– Evey fourth year: general information on strategies, policies and programmes

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•What are the outputs?

– Strategies & Policies publication

– Summary reports to Implementation Committee to help determine compliance

– Press releases, website, Newsletter

•What are the outputs?

– Strategies & Policies publication

– Summary reports to Implementation Committee to help determine compliance

– Press releases, website, NewsletterUNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPEUNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE

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Photo related to strategies and policies

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•Compliance issues:

–Emission data quality: new inventory improvement programme

– Strategies and policies: improvements to questionnaire and in-depth legal review

•Compliance issues:

–Emission data quality: new inventory improvement programme

– Strategies and policies: improvements to questionnaire and in-depth legal review

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•Questionnaire to EECCA countries: obstacles to ratification and technical assistance needs

– Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kyrgystan, Republic of Moldova and Ukraine

– Focus on POPs, Heavy Metals and Gothenburg (multi-pollutant) Protocols

•Questionnaire to EECCA countries: obstacles to ratification and technical assistance needs

– Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kyrgystan, Republic of Moldova and Ukraine

– Focus on POPs, Heavy Metals and Gothenburg (multi-pollutant) Protocols

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•Obstacles to ratification:

– Difficulties in meeting obligations for research, reporting, and monitoring

–Lack of effective programmes for emission controls

–Need better emission inventory, reporting and monitoring systems

•Obstacles to ratification:

– Difficulties in meeting obligations for research, reporting, and monitoring

–Lack of effective programmes for emission controls

–Need better emission inventory, reporting and monitoring systems

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•Technical assistance needs

– Improvement of emission reporting and development of methods for projections

– Methods for evaluation and projections of POPs, risk assessment and regulation of PCBs, dioxins and furans

•Technical assistance needs

– Improvement of emission reporting and development of methods for projections

– Methods for evaluation and projections of POPs, risk assessment and regulation of PCBs, dioxins and furans

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•Technical assistance needs

– Capacity-building: monitoring and modelling of concentrations and deposition of pollutants regulated by protocols

– Development of national action plans for reduction of emissions of POPs, VOCs and the impact of ground-level ozone

•Technical assistance needs

– Capacity-building: monitoring and modelling of concentrations and deposition of pollutants regulated by protocols

– Development of national action plans for reduction of emissions of POPs, VOCs and the impact of ground-level ozone

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•Capacity Building for Air Quality Management and the Application of Clean Coal Combustion Technologies in Central Asia (CAPACT)

– Linking European and Asian air monitoring and evaluation programmes–Training Workshop on air monitoring, data reporting and modelling (2006)– Implementation Guides explaining reporting under the Convention

•Capacity Building for Air Quality Management and the Application of Clean Coal Combustion Technologies in Central Asia (CAPACT)

– Linking European and Asian air monitoring and evaluation programmes–Training Workshop on air monitoring, data reporting and modelling (2006)– Implementation Guides explaining reporting under the Convention

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•CONCLUSIONS:– Parties to Convention must meet underlying obligations (to reduce emissions) as well as reporting obligations!

– Secretariat, scientific centres and XGs help Parties with reporting obligations!

– Technical assistance for EECCA countries needed: emission inventories, projections and monitoring! CAPACT a good start!

•CONCLUSIONS:– Parties to Convention must meet underlying obligations (to reduce emissions) as well as reporting obligations!

– Secretariat, scientific centres and XGs help Parties with reporting obligations!

– Technical assistance for EECCA countries needed: emission inventories, projections and monitoring! CAPACT a good start!

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CONVENTION WEB SITE:

http://www.unece.org/env/lrtap

CAPACT WEB SITE:

http://www.unece.org/ie/capact/

CONVENTION WEB SITE:

http://www.unece.org/env/lrtap

CAPACT WEB SITE:

http://www.unece.org/ie/capact/

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