Anderl Michael, Haider Simone, Lampert Christoph, Moosmann Lorenz, Pazdernik Katja, Pinterits Marion, Poupa Stephan, Purzner Maria, Schmid Carmen, Schmidt Günther, Schodl Barbara, Stranner Gudrun, Schwaiger Elisabeth, Schwarzl Bettina, Weiss Peter, Wieser Manuela, Zechmeister Andreas:
Austria´s National Inventory Report 2015.
Submission under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and under the Kyoto Protocol.Wien, 2015
Reports, Band 0552
ISBN: 978-3-99004-364-6
585 S.
The National Inventory Report 2015 (NIR 2015) gives a comprehensive
description of the trend and the methodologies applied in the Austrian
air emissions inventory for the greenhouse gases carbon dioxide,
methane, nitrous oxide, HFC, PFC, SF6 and NF3. With this report,
Austria complies with its reporting obligations under the EU
Monitoring Mechanism and the UNFCCC. It contains emission data for
the period 1990–2013 as well as information on emission factors, activity
data and other basic data for emission calculations. Moreover, the
report provides documentation of the national inventory system and
quality control and assurance activities as performed by the accredited
Inspection Body for Emission Inventories (ISO/IEC 17020).
Supplementary information required under the Kyoto Protocol was not
submitted in 2015 given the persistent problems with the CRF
Reporter.
description of the trend and the methodologies applied in the Austrian
air emissions inventory for the greenhouse gases carbon dioxide,
methane, nitrous oxide, HFC, PFC, SF6 and NF3. With this report,
Austria complies with its reporting obligations under the EU
Monitoring Mechanism and the UNFCCC. It contains emission data for
the period 1990–2013 as well as information on emission factors, activity
data and other basic data for emission calculations. Moreover, the
report provides documentation of the national inventory system and
quality control and assurance activities as performed by the accredited
Inspection Body for Emission Inventories (ISO/IEC 17020).
Supplementary information required under the Kyoto Protocol was not
submitted in 2015 given the persistent problems with the CRF
Reporter.