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1 CGE Greenhouse Gas Inventory Hands-on Training Workshop
UNFCCC – NAI SOFTWARE Sector: Land-Use Change and Forestry Practical Aspects and Exercises CGE = Consultative Group of Experts on National Communications from Parties not included in Annex I to the Convention NAI Parties = Parties not included in Annex I to the Convention

2 CONTENT Details on use of the UNFCCC-NAI Software to calculate and report GHG emissions in the Land Use, Land-Use Change and Forestry sector. Practical exercises (to be solved by the participants after the presentation).

3 BACKGROUND The decision trees in the IPCC good practice guidance for land use, land-use change and forestry (GPG2003) are used to choose a good practice method that suits national circumstances. The UNFCCC-NAI Software contains, basically, the methods of lesser complexity that countries can use to prepare their inventories. However, in principle, the software can be used to report the estimated emissions independently of the complexity of method used (Tier 2, 3, etc). GPG2003 = Good Practice Guidance for Land Use, Land-Use Change and Forestry

4 LUCF Sector: IPCC 1996 Guidelines
Methodology Can be implemented at three different levels of complexity and geographic scale: A simple first order approach based on aggregate default data (default approach) More accuracy can be achieved by substituting country-specific values for general defaults. IPCC 1996 Guidelines = IPCC Guidelines = Revised 1996 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories

5 LULUCF Sector: GPG2003 Use of GPG2003 (and the higher Tiers) for GHG inventories is encouraged to reduce the uncertainty of emission estimates. GPG2003 contains good practices for the LULUCF Sector (not covered in GPG2000): overcomes many of the problems detected in the use of the IPCC Guidelines to estimate LUCF emissions updates information necessary for calculations (AD, EF and other emission parameters). AD = activity data EF = emission factor GPG2000 = Good Practice Guidance and Uncertainty Management in National Greenhouse Gas Inventories

6 LULUCF Sector: GPG2003 Methodology
Uses the same basic conceptual approach as in the IPCC Guidelines but with some important inclusions, updates and improvements: Provides three hierarchical Tiers of methods (nearly corresponding to the three levels of complexity of the IPCC Guidelines) Land-use category base approach (forest land, cropland, grassland, wetland, settlement and others) A division is also made based on the status and recent history of the land use: a) lands that begin and end an inventory period in the same use, b) lands converted to other land use.

7 LULUCF Sector: GPG2003 Methodology
Association of above- and below-ground carbon pools. Provides key category analysis approach (land-use category based). Not directly applicable to the categories 5A to 5D in IPCC Guidelines. Provides decision trees.

8 LULUCF Sector: GPG2003 Methodology: Provides three methodological Tiers Tier 1 Employs the basic method provided in IPCC Guidelines (Workbook) and the default EF (updated in GPG2003). It includes other land uses and pools whose emissions or removals were assumed as default ‘zero’. Tier 2 Can use the same approach as Tier 1 but applies EF and AD which are defined by the country. Can also apply stock change methodologies based on country-specific data. Tier 3 Higher order methods including models and inventory measurements.

9 LULUCF Sector: IPCC Software and GPG2003
Calculation of emissions using GPG2003, in this sector, is not completely possible using the IPCC Software (it was not designed for this). Using the software with the IPCC Guidelines default approach it is not possible to cover all the land categories and carbon pools included in GPG2003.

10 LULUCF Sector: UNFCCC-NAI Software and GPG2003
A new module (Module 5B) has been added to the present software so that inventory compilers can apply the more recent methodologies developed by the IPCC to the Land Use, Land-Use Change and Forestry sector, as described in GPG2003. The UNFCCC encourages the use of these methodologies, although the user may still choose to use the outdated Module 5 Land Use

11 LULUCF Sector: UNFCCC-NAI Software and GPG2003
In the current software you have the choice between two alternatives. For preparing a complete inventory it is necessary to use either of the modules, but not both.

12 LULUCF Sector: UNFCCC-NAI Software
When you open Module 5 you will be prompted with a dialogue box asking whether you would like to use the IPCC Good Practice Format (GPG2003) for the LULUCF Sector.

13 LULUCF Sector: UNFCCC-NAI Software
If you would like to use the IPCC Good Practice Format (GPG2003) choose ‘YES’ in the dialogue box. Selecting ‘Yes’ opens the summary table of Module 5B.

14 LULUCF Sector: UNFCCC-NAI Software
If you want to use the IPCC Guidelines Format (IPCC Guidelines) choose ‘NO’ in the dialogue box. Selecting ‘No’ opens Module 5, the Land-Use Change and Forestry module as described in the IPCC Guidelines.

15 LULUCF Sector: GPG2003 The main differences introduced in GPG2003 are the following: Inclusion of additional land categories. Inclusion of additional carbon pools. Inclusion of additional non-CO2 gases. Estimation of biomass increment and losses in each land category.

16 LULUCF Sector: GPG2003 Linking of biomass and soil carbon for each land category. There is no one-to-one linkage or correspondence between the IPCC Guidelines categories (5A to 5E) and GPG2003 land categories. Methods given for all carbon pools: AGB, BGB, dead organic matter and soil carbon and all non-CO2 gases (in IPCC Guidelines methods were provided only for AGB and soil carbon).

17 LULUCF Sector: GPG2003 Worksheets and Reporting Tables
The equations to estimate emissions and removals of CO2 and non-CO2 greenhouse gas from the different categories in GPG2003 are translated into new default Worksheets and Reporting Tables (designed using the same format as in the IPCC Guidelines wherever possible). Resulting estimates of emissions and removals in the Worksheets are compiled in the Compilation Worksheets and finally in the Reporting Tables. GHG = greenhouse gas

18 LULUCF Sector: GPG2003 Worksheets and Reporting Tables
All users using GPG2003 should report their inventory information in the format prescribed by the Reporting Tables. Includes a Tool for Estimation of Soil Carbon Stock Change.

19 LULUCF Sector: GPG2003 Worksheets
Worksheets are presented in modules and sub-modules. Each module corresponds to specific land-use category. A module is divided into two sub-modules to distinguish between those lands that remain in the same land-use category and those lands converted to other land-use category. Each sub-module consists of worksheets, which are mainly grouped into: living biomass worksheets; dead organic matter worksheets; soil worksheets (further sub-grouped into mineral and organic soils); and non-CO2 GHG emissions worksheets.

20 LULUCF Sector: GPG2003 Worksheets
Module Submodule Worksheets Forest Land Forest Land Remaining Forest Land FL-1a to FL-1d (13) Land Converted to Forest Land FL-2a to FL-2d (7) Cropland Cropland Remaining Cropland CL-1a to CL-1c4 (9) Land Converted to Cropland CL-2a to CL-2d (9) Grassland Grassland Remaining Grassland GL-1a to GL-1d (10) Land Converted to Grassland GL-2a to GL-2d (7) Wetland Wetland Remaining Wetland. WL-1c to WL-1d (5) Land Converted to Peat Extraction WL-2a1 to WL-2C- (2) Land Converted to Flooded Land (Reservoirs) WL-2a2 (1) Settlements Settlements Remaining Settlements SL -1a (1) Land Converted to Settlements SL-2a (1) Other Land Land Converted to Other Land OL-2a to OL-2c (3)

21 LULUCF Sector: GPG2003 Worksheets
Example: Module: Forest Land Sub-module: Forest Land Remaining Forest Land Worksheets FL-1as1 to FL-1as4 Annual change in carbon stocks in living biomass (includes above- and below-ground biomass) FL-1bs1 to FL-1bs3 Annual change in carbon stocks in dead organic matter (dead wood and litter) FL-1c1s1 to FL-1c1s2 Annual change in carbon stocks in mineral soils FL-1c2s1 Annual change in carbon stocks in organic soils FL-1c3s1 Annual change in carbon stocks in soils (summary worksheet) FL-1ds1 Non-CO2 emissions from vegetation fires

22 MODULE: FOREST LAND; SUBMODULE: FOREST LAND REMAINING FOREST LAND
WORKSHEET FL-1a_1 OF 4 ANNUAL CHANGE IN CARBON STOCKS IN LIVING BIOMASS (INCLUDES ABOVE- AND BELOW-GROUND BIOMASS)

23 LULUCF Sector: GPG2003 Compilation Worksheets and Reporting Tables
Table 3A.2.2A Compilation Worksheets for Reporting CO2 Emissions and Removals Table 3A.2.2B Compilation Worksheets for Reporting non-CO2 Emissions Reporting Tables 3A.2.1A Reporting Table for Emissions and Removals of CO2 and Non-CO2 Gases from LULUCF 3A.2.1B Reporting Table for Emissions and Removals of CO2 and Non-CO2 Gases due to Conversion of Forest Land and Grassland to Other Land Categories

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26 (IN THE SOFTWARE INCLUDED IN THE WORKSHEET SUMMARY)
REPORTING TABLE (IN THE SOFTWARE INCLUDED IN THE WORKSHEET SUMMARY)

27 IN OVERVIEW THERE IS ONE OPTIONAL SECTORAL REPORT TABLE FOR LULUCF FOR COUNTRIES USING GPG2003

28 Forest land (managed) in 1981 (14 Mha)
UNFCCC – NAI Software. LULUCF Sector: GPG2003 Exercise 5.1: Changes in carbon stocks in the category Forest Land Remaining Forest Land (FF) (1) Country A: Year: 2000. Data. The Environment Agency has provided the available data for land use, land-use change for the entire country for the years 1981 and 2000. The representation of land areas was obtained using the broad categories defined in GPG2003 and approach 2 ‘Survey of Land Use and Land-Use Change’. The following data relating to forest area for the category Forest Land Remaining Forest Land were submitted : Forest land (managed) in 1981 (14 Mha) Forest land (managed) in 2000 (13 Mha)

29 Moist with Long Dry Season
UNFCCC – NAI Software. LULUCF Sector: GPG2003 Exercise 5.1: Changes in carbon stocks in the category Forest Land Remaining Forest Land (FF) (2) Country A: Year: 2000. Other data: Subdivision of forest area (forest land managed) for reporting year (2000) according to forest type and climatic zones (Mha) Forest Type Forest Area 1981 Forest Area 2000 Wet 3 Moist with Long Dry Season 5 4.5 Dry 2.5 Mountain Moist Total 14 13

30 UNFCCC – NAI Software. LULUCF Sector: GPG2003 Exercise 5
UNFCCC – NAI Software. LULUCF Sector: GPG2003 Exercise 5.1: Changes in carbon stocks in the category Forest Land Remaining Forest Land (FF) (3) Country A: Year: Other data. (e.g. from Asia, continental conditions) BEF 1 Annual Net Increment IV (m3 ha-1 yr-1) Root–Shoot Ratio R Wet 1.7 32 0.24 Moist with Long Dry Season 1.5 35 Dry 1.1 10 0.27 Mountain Moist 25 Basic Wood Density (D) (tonne d.m. per m3 fresh) Annually Extracted Volume of Roundwood (H) (m3yr-1) BEF 2 0.70 3.4 0.64 8000 0.4 7000 1.3 0.72 BEF = Biomass Expansion Factor

31 UNFCCC – NAI Software. LULUCF Sector: IPCC GPG2003 Exercise 5
UNFCCC – NAI Software. LULUCF Sector: IPCC GPG2003 Exercise 5.1: Changes in carbons stocks in the category Forest Land Remaining Forest Land (FF) (4) Country A: Year: Other data. Carbon fraction of dry matter (default 0.5) Fraction Left to Decay (fBL) Annual Volume of Fuelwood Gathering (m3 yr-1) (FG) Forest Areas Affected by Disturbances (ha yr-1) Wet Moist with Long Dry Season 0.4 200 Dry 4000 300 Mountain Moist Average Biomass Stocks (Bw) (tonne d.m. ha-1) Area of Drained Organic Forest Soils (ha) EF CO2 (Drainage) 275 1000 1.36 127 - 60 122

32 UNFCCC – NAI Software. LULUCF Sector: GPG2003 Exercise 5
UNFCCC – NAI Software. LULUCF Sector: GPG2003 Exercise 5.1: Changes in carbon stocks in the category Forest Land Remaining Forest Land (FF) (5) Tasks Using the UNFCCC-NAI Software, GPG2003 and the Tier approach: Calculate CO2 emissions or removals from changes in carbon stocks in the category Forest Land Remaining Forest Land (FF). Incorporate the emission values obtained in the sheet ‘Summary’ from LULUCF and in the Sectoral Report Table 5B. Print the worksheets used and the Sectoral Report Table.

33 UNFCCC – NAI Software. LULUCF Sector: GPG2003 Exercise 5
UNFCCC – NAI Software. LULUCF Sector: GPG2003 Exercise 5.1: Changes in carbon stocks in the category Forest Land Remaining Forest Land (FF) (6) I) Annual change in carbon stocks in living biomass (above- and below-ground biomass) Steps Open the software and select LULUCF from the GPG2003. Go to the worksheet FL-1a Sheet 1 of 4. Incorporate the land use subdivision for sub-categories according to forest type and climatic zones in the country. Use the blue button to introduce the sub-categories in the sheet. In column A enter the area of forest lands remaining forest lands for reporting year (ha). In column B enter the average annual net increment in volume suitable for industrial processing (m3 ha-1yr-1) (IV). In column C enter the basic wood density (D) (tonne d.m. per m3 fresh). In column D enter the Biomass Expansion Factor (BEF1). In column E the software calculates the average annual above-ground biomass increment (Gw) (tonne d.m. ha-1 yr-1).

34 Go to worksheet FL-1a Sheet 2 of 4.
UNFCCC – NAI Software. LULUCF Sector: GPG2003 Exercise 5.1: Changes in carbon stocks in the category Forest Land Remaining Forest Land (FF) (7) Steps Go to worksheet FL-1a Sheet 2 of 4. In column H enter the carbon fraction of dry matter (default is 0.5) (tonne C tonne d.m.-1). In column I the software calculates the annual increase in carbon due to biomass increment CFFC (63, tonne C yr-1). In column J enter the volume of roundwood extracted annually (m3yr-1). In column K enter the biomass density D (tonne d.m. m-3 fresh volume). In column L enter the Biomass Expansion Factor (BEF2). In column M enter the fraction of biomass left to decay in forest (fBL).

35 Go to worksheet FL-1a Sheet 3 of 4.
UNFCCC – NAI Software. LULUCF Sector: IPCC GPG2003 Exercise 5.1: Changes in carbon stocks in the category Forest Land Remaining Forest Land (FF) (8) Steps Go to worksheet FL-1a Sheet 3 of 4. In column N the software calculates the annual carbon loss due to commercial fellings (Lfellings) (6,314.4 tonne C yr-1). In column O enter the annual volume of fuelwood gathering (FG) (m3yr-1). In column P enter the biomass density (D) (tonne d.m. m-3 fresh volume). In column Q enter the Biomass Expansion Factor (BEF2). In column R the software calculates the annual carbon loss due to fuelwood gathering (Lfuelwood) (1,040 tonne C yr-1). In column S enter the forest areas affected by disturbances (Adisturbances) (ha yr-1). In column T enter the average biomass stock of forest areas (Bw) (tonne d.m. ha-1).

36 Go to worksheet FL-1a Sheet 4 of 4.
UNFCCC – NAI Software. LULUCF Sector: IPCC GPG2003 Exercise 5.1: Changes in carbon stocks in the category Forest Land Remaining Forest Land (FF) (9) Steps Go to worksheet FL-1a Sheet 4 of 4. In column U enter the fraction of biomass left to decay in forest (fBL). In column V the software calculates the annual other losses of carbon (Lother losses) (13,860 tonne C yr-1). In column W the software calculates the annual decrease in carbon due to biomass loss CFFL) (21,214.4 tonne C yr-1). In column X the software calculates the annual change in carbon stocks in living biomass CFFLB (60, tonne C yr-1).

37 Go to worksheet FL-1b Sheet 1 of 3.
UNFCCC – NAI Software. LULUCF Sector: IPCC GPG2003 Exercise 5.1: Changes in carbon stocks in the category Forest Land Remaining Forest Land (FF) (10) II) Annual change in carbon stocks in dead organic matter (dead wood and litter) Steps Go to worksheet FL-1b Sheet 1 of 3. Tier 1 assumes that the net change in carbon in dead wood and litter is zero.

38 III) Annual change in carbon stocks in mineral soils Steps
UNFCCC – NAI Software. LULUCF Sector: IPCC GPG2003 Exercise 5.1: Changes in carbon stocks in the category Forest Land Remaining Forest Land (FF) (11) III) Annual change in carbon stocks in mineral soils Steps Go to worksheet FL-1C1 Sheet 1 of 2. Tier 1 assumes that the net change in carbon in mineral soils for forest land remaining forest land is zero.

39 IV) Annual change in carbon stocks in organic soils Steps
UNFCCC – NAI Software. LULUCF Sector: IPCC GPG2003 Exercise 5.1: Changes in carbon stocks in the category Forest Land Remaining Forest Land (FF) (12) IV) Annual change in carbon stocks in organic soils Steps Go to worksheet FL-1C2 Sheet 1 of 1. In column A enter the area of drained organic forest soils (ADrained) (ha). In column B enter the EF for CO2 from drained organic forest soils (EFDrainage) (tonne C ha-1yr-1). In column C the software calculates the CO2 emissions from drained organic forest soils CFFOrganic (1,360 tonne C yr-1).

40 V) Annual change in carbon stocks in soils (summary worksheet) Steps
UNFCCC – NAI Software. LULUCF Sector: IPCC GPG2003 Exercise 5.1: Changes in carbon stocks in the category Forest Land Remaining Forest Land (FF) (12) V) Annual change in carbon stocks in soils (summary worksheet) Steps Go to worksheet FL-1C3 Sheet 1 of 1 to see the annual change in carbon stocks in soils CFFSoils (1,360 tonne C yr-1).

41 UNFCCC – NAI Software. LULUCF Sector: IPCC GPG2003 Exercise 5
UNFCCC – NAI Software. LULUCF Sector: IPCC GPG2003 Exercise 5.1: Changes in carbon stocks in the category Forest Land Remaining Forest Land (FF) (12) VI) Reporting Table for Emissions and Removals of CO2 and non-CO2 gases from LULUCF in the reporting year. Steps Go to the sheet Summary for LULUCF and enter manually the CO2 emissions/removals from the annual change in carbon stocks (in Gg CO2) in living biomass, dead organic matter and soils for FF. Go to Table 5Bs1 Sectoral report for LULUCF and enter manually the CO2 emissions/removals obtained for FF in the sheet Summary for the Module 5B (LULUCF) (-2, Gg CO2). Make the same operation for the Summary of the inventory (Tables 7A and 7B). Note: Deliberately, the results from the worksheets are not linked automatically with the summary tables because: a) in the worksheets the headers are only emissions/removals whereas the summary tables need to report emissions and removals separately; b) Summary Table 7B uses the structure of the IPCC Guidelines whereas Table 5B uses the new structure. A “mapping back” is needed. IPCC Guidelines = Revised 1996 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories

42 Use the blue button to introduce the sub-categories in the sheet.
Incorporate the land use subdivision for sub-categories according to forest type and climatic zones in the country

43 ANNUAL INCREASE IN CARBON DUE TO BIOMASS INCREMENT

44 ANNUAL CARBON LOSS DUE TO COMMERCIAL FELLINGS
ANNUAL CARBON LOSS DUE TO FUELWOOD GATHERING

45 ANNUAL DECREASE IN CARBON DUE TO BIOMASS LOSS
ANNUAL CHANGE IN CARBON STOCKS IN LIVING BIOMASS

46 TIER 1 ASSUMES THAT THE NET CHANGE IN CARBON IN DEAD WOOD AND LITTER IS ZERO

47 TIER 1 ASSUMES THAT THE NET CHANGE IN CARBON IN MINERAL SOILS FOR FOREST LAND REMAINING FOREST LAND IS ZERO

48 CO2 EMISSIONS FROM DRAINED ORGANIC FOREST SOILS

49 ANNUAL CHANGE IN CARBON STOCKS IN SOILS

50 ANNUAL CHANGE IN CARBON STOCKS CO2 EMISSIONS/REMOVALS IN FF

51 LUCF Sector: UNFCCC – NAI Software, IPCC 1996 Guidelines

52 For countries using the IPCC Guidelines. General Suggestions:
LUCF Sector: UNFCCC – NAI Software and IPCC 1996 Guidelines General Suggestions For countries using the IPCC Guidelines. General Suggestions: In the UNFCCC - NAI Software, Module 5: Use updated AD, EF and other parameters from GPG2003. Use country-specific names/categories of forest/plantations. GPG2003 = Good Practice Guidance for Land Use, Land-Use Change and Forestry

53 UNFCCC – NAI Software. LUCF Sector: IPCC Guidelines 5A Changes in Forest and Other Woody Biomass Stock

54 Annual biomass increment (tdm/ha/yr) Carbon fraction of dry matter
UNFCCC – NAI Software. LUCF Sector: IPCC Guidelines Exercise 5.2: Changes in Forest and Other Woody Biomass Stock (1) Country A: Year: Worksheet 5-1s1 to 5-1s3 Data. The Ministry of Agriculture provided the following information for the inventory: Area (kha) (managed forests) Annual biomass increment (tdm/ha/yr) Carbon fraction of dry matter Protection forest Old growth 805 1.5 0.5 Mossy 1070 3 Closed pine forest 126 Open pine forest 108 Mangrove 121 2 Sub-marginal 497 Other forests Residual dipterocarp 2963 5.2 0.45 Tree plantations 730 8.9

55 UNFCCC – NAI Software. LUCF Sector: IPCC Guidelines Exercise 5
UNFCCC – NAI Software. LUCF Sector: IPCC Guidelines Exercise 5.2: Changes in Forest and Other Woody Biomass Stock (2) Country A: Year: Worksheet 5-1s1 to 5-1s3 Other data provided: Amount of Commercial Harvest (1000 m3 roundwood) 600 Biomass Conversion/Expansion Ratio 0.95 tdm/m3 Total fuelwood consumed (including wood for charcoal production) 150 kt Total other wood use 20 kt dm Wood removed from forest clearing (quantity of biomass burned off-site) Information NA Disperse (non-forest) trees

56 UNFCCC – NAI Software. LUCF Sector: IPCC Guidelines Exercise 5
UNFCCC – NAI Software. LUCF Sector: IPCC Guidelines Exercise 5.2: Changes in Forest and Other Woody Biomass Stock (3) Tasks Using the UNFCCC - NAI Software: Calculates CO2 emissions or removals. Verify the emissions report in the Sectoral and Summary Tables. Fill Table 8A (Overview Table) for the self evaluation of quality and completeness. Print the worksheet, the Sectoral Summary Table and the Overview Table (8A) used.

57 UNFCCC – NAI Software. LUCF Sector: IPCC Guidelines Exercise 5
UNFCCC – NAI Software. LUCF Sector: IPCC Guidelines Exercise 5.2: Changes in Forest and Other Woody Biomass Stock (4) Steps Open the software and select in the LUCF sector worksheet 5-1s1. Unprotect the worksheet and change the default IPCC classification to the in-country specific classification of forest/biomass stocks. Protect the worksheet. For each type of biomass stock, enter the Area of Forest/Biomass Stocks in kha in column A. For each type of forest, enter the Annual Growth Rate (in tdm/ha) in column B. The software calculates in column C the annual biomass increment. For each type of biomass stock, enter in column D the Carbon Fraction of Dry Matter. The software calculates in column C the Total carbon Uptake Increment (kt C).

58 UNFCCC – NAI Software. LUCF Sector: IPCC Guidelines Exercise 5
UNFCCC – NAI Software. LUCF Sector: IPCC Guidelines Exercise 5.2: Changes in Forest and Other Woody Biomass Stock (5) Steps Go to worksheet 5-1s2 and enter in column F the amount of Commercial Harvest in thousands of cubic meters. Enter in column G the Biomass Conversion/Expansion Ratio (in tdm/m3). The software calculates in column H the Total Biomass Removed in Commercial Harvest in kt dm. Enter in column I Total fuelwood consumed (including wood for charcoal production) in kt dm. Enter in column J the quantity of Total Other Wood use (kt dm). The software calculates in column K the Total Biomass Consumption.

59 UNFCCC – NAI Software. LUCF Sector: IPCC Guidelines Exercise 5
UNFCCC – NAI Software. LUCF Sector: IPCC Guidelines Exercise 5.2: Changes in Forest and Other Woody Biomass Stock (6) Steps Go to worksheet 5-1s3 and enter in column N the Carbon Fraction. The software calculates in column Q the CO2 annual emission (if a negative value) or removal (if a positive value). Note: For reporting purposes, it is necessary to reverse the sign of these results to express emissions as a positive value and removals as a negative value.

60 TOTAL CARBON UPTAKE INCREMENT (kt C)
UNPROTECT THE WORKSHEET AND CHANGE THE IPCC DEFAULT CLASSIFICATION TO THE COUNTRY-SPECIFIC CLASSIFICATION TOTAL CARBON UPTAKE INCREMENT (kt C)

61 TOTAL BIOMASS CONSUMPTION FROM STOCKS

62 CO2 ANNUAL REMOVAL (Gg CO2)

63 CO2 REMOVAL IN SECTORAL REPORT TABLE 5s1

64 CO2 REMOVAL IN THE SUMMARY REPORT TABLE

65 CO2 REMOVAL IN THE SHORT SUMMARY REPORT TABLE

66 UNFCCC – NAI Software. LUCF Sector: IPCC Guidelines 5B Forest and Grassland Conversion – CO2 From Biomass AGB = above-ground biomass

67 UNFCCC – NAI Software. LUCF Sector: IPCC Guidelines 5B Forest and Grassland. On-site Burning of Forests: Emissions of Non-CO2 Trace Gases

68 UNFCCC – NAI Software. LUCF Sector: IPCC Guidelines 5C Abandonment of Managed Lands: Net CO2 Removals

69 UNFCCC – NAI Software. LUCF Sector: IPCC Guidelines 5D CO2 Emissions and Removals from Soil

70 LULUCF Sector: IPCC GPG Exercise for Self Evaluation 1: Non – CO2 Emissions from Forest Fires (I) Country A: Year: 2000. Data The Environment Agency provided data on the forest area affected by fires in the country during the year Also, the Forestry Research Institute provided some parameters relating to the biomass burned during the fires. Tasks Determine the non-CO2 emissions using the UNFCCC-NAI software and IPCC GPG 2003. Incorporate the emissions values obtained in the Sheet ‘Summary’ from LULUCF and in the Sectoral Report Table 5B. Print the worksheet used and the Sectoral Report Table.

71 Combustion efficiency
LULUCF Sector: IPCC GPG Exercise for Self Evaluation 1: Non – CO2 Emissions from Forest Fires (II) DATA Forest type Area burned (ha) Mass of available fuel (kg d.m. ha-1) Combustion efficiency Wet 275000 0.5 Moist with Long Dry Season 900 127000 0.55 Dry 1500 60000 0.85 Mountain Moist 122000 CH4 EF (g/kg d.m) CO EF (g/kg d.m) N2OEF (g/kg d.m) 9 130 0.11 NOx EF (g/kg d.m) 0.7

72 LULUCF Sector: IPCC GPG Exercise for Self Evaluation 1: Non – CO2 Emissions from Forest Fires (III) RESULTS Non-CO2 GHG Emissions (Gg) CH4 1.25 CO 18.11 N2O 0.015 NOx 0.1

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