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Air implementation pilot- Lessons learnt from the implementation of air quality legislation at urban level. EEA report, 7/2013
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Air implementation pilot: Management practices (update 2013). ETC/ACM Technical Paper, 2013/7
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Air implementation pilot: Workshop on measures, Copenhagen, February 27th 2013. ETC/ACM Technical Paper, 2013/5
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Air implementation pilot: Assessing the modelling activities. ETC/ACM Technical Paper, 2013/4
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Road traffic's contribution to air quality in European cities. ETC/ACM Technical Paper, 2012/14
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Progressing to cleaner air: Evaluating non-attainment areas. ETC/ACM Technical Paper, 2012/10
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Contribution of agriculture to air quality problems in cities and in rural areas in Europe. ETC/ACM Technical Paper, 2013/10
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The potential of GMES satellite data for mapping nitrogen dioxide at the European scale. ETC/ACM Technical Paper, 2012/9
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Qatar air quality modelling workshop. Outcomes and recommendations. NILU OR
NILU arrangerte et 4-dagers seminar (¿Luftkvalitetsmodellering¿) 27.-30.mai 2013 for helsemyndighetene i Qatar (SCH). Seminaret ble finansiert av Verdens helseorganisasjon (WHO). Målene for seminaret var å gi nødvendig opplæring for eksperter i Qatar om de grunnleggende prinsippene for modellering, ulike tilgjengelige verktøy og applikasjoner for luftkvalitetsmodellering. Denne informasjonen vil da gi de ansvarlige myndigheter en verdifull innføring i å forstå hvordan de kan bygge opp sitt eget modelleringsprogram for luftkvalitet og kompetanse på dette feltet.
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Overvåking av langtransportert forurenset luft og nedbør. Atmosfæriske tilførsler 2012. NILU OR
NILU utfører overvåking av luft- og nedbørkjemi under ulike overvåkingsprogrammer ved en rekke målesteder i Norge. Denne rapporten beskriver resultatene fra 2012, og disse er sammenlignet med tidligere år.
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Greenhouse gas inventory for Abu Dhabi Emirate. Technical basis & results of the first inventory. NILU OR
The first GHG inventory for Abu Dhabi Emirate was conducted for all activity sectors (energy, industrial processes, agriculture, land use change and forestry, and waste) using the sectoral (bottom-up) approach. The input data was collected in collaboration with the relevant local authorities. Estimation of GHG emissions was conducted applying the methodology of the IPCC (Revised 1996 IPCC Guidelines and the Good Practice Guidance) and using the UNFCCC inventory software. A key category analysis was also performed for the GHG emissions; the key sources of emissions responsible for 95% of the total GHG emissions were identified. Three emission indicators were developed for Abu Dhabi Emirate using the standards of IEA: the per capita emissions, per GDP and per kWh electricity produced. Very few data was available on the local emission factors. For missing data, assumptions were made to undertake calculations of emissions; the factors used in the previous UAE national inventories and/ or the commonly accepted emissions factors from IPCC and other standard guidelines were used. Focus was given to the key category sectors; energy (specifically fuel combustion emissions) and industrial processes (specifically metal and mineral). Land use change and forestry sector was also in concern as a sink for CO2 removals. Contributions of agriculture and waste sectors were as expected small. In addition, among various greenhouse gases, priorities were given to direct greenhouse gases CO2, CH4, N2O and PFCs, and to a lesser degree to indirect gases CO, NOX, SO2 and NMVOC.
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