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Working Group on Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Geneva , 16 - 17.04.2013

5. Structure and content of state of the environment reports . (b) Use of environmental indicators. Working Group on Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Geneva , 16 - 17.04.2013. Katerina Nikolovska , Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning Republic of Macedonia.

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Working Group on Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Geneva , 16 - 17.04.2013

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  1. 5 Structure and content of state of the environment reports (b) Use of environmental indicators Working Group on Environmental Monitoring and AssessmentGeneva, 16 - 17.04.2013 KaterinaNikolovska, Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning Republic of Macedonia

  2. Air pollution and ozone depletion NH3, NMVOC, CO, TSP, NOx, SO2 (total and by sectors) SO2, NO2, CO, O3, PM10,PM2.5 NOT INCLUDED

  3. Air pollution and ozone depletion NOx, SO2 (total by substances and by sectors) Nox, NMVOC, CO, CH4 (total by substances and by sectors) SO2,O3(number of days with excess) NO2,PM10 (mean annual concentration) CFC (11,12,111,113,114) Halon(1211, 1301) HCFC (22, 141b) CLC4, Methyl bromide

  4. Climate change CO2, CH4,N2O, CO, HCF (total by substances and by sectors, expressed in CO2-eq)

  5. GHG Projection Climate change Data for 8 characteristic cities sectors, expressed in CO2-eq) Data for 8 characteristic cities CO2, CH4,N2O, CO, HCF (total by substances and by sectors, expressed in CO2-eq)

  6. Water WEI – water exploitation index, per sector Percentage of examined safe and unsafe drinking water semples Total annual average concentration, and concentration by river Total annual average concentration, and concentration by river for nitrates, orthophosphates and phosphorus

  7. Water WEI – water exploitation index, per sector Percentage of examined safe and unsafe drinking water semples Total annual average concentration, and concentration by river Total annual average concentration, and concentration by river for nitrates, orthophosphates and phosphorus The percentage of discharging by recipient (water bodies)

  8. Biodiversity Number, area and share of individual categories in the total protected areas Forest by species, harvested timber, forest damages and forest fire Number of species

  9. Annual Report Land and Soil Data under CORINE Land Cover, as area in km2 and % of total area

  10. Land and Soil Data under CORINE Land Cover, as area in km2 and % of total area The erosion map and soil erosion distribution (low, very low, high…)

  11. Agriculture Nitrogen,Phosphorous, Potassium and Combined (totalconsumption andconsumed per utilized agricultural area) Fungicides, Herbicides, Insecticides (totalconsumption andconsumed per utilized agricultural area) Gross nitrogen balance (tons) and KgN/ha agricultural land, nitrogen input in and nitrogen output from agriculture Areas under organic farming, share of areas under organic farming in total agricultural and total utilized agricultural area, plant organic farming, ratio between the number of operators and total organic farming area

  12. Agriculture Fungicides, Herbicides, Insecticides (totalconsumption andconsumed per utilized agricultural area) Gross nitrogen balance (tons) and KgN/ha agricultural land, nitrogen input in and nitrogen output from agriculture Areas under organic farming, share of areas under organic farming in total agricultural and total utilized agricultural area, plant organic farming, ratio between the number of operators and total organic farming area

  13. Energy Final energy consumption by sector (ktoe), Share of individual sectors in final energy consumption (%) Total energy consumption by fuel (ktoe), Share by fuel in the total energy consumption (%) Total energy intensity Share of renewable energy in the total energy consumption by energy source, Total share of renewable energy in the total energy consumption Trend in gross electricity and renewable electricity consumption Electricity production from renewable sources

  14. Transport The volume of passenger transport relative to GDP, The percentage share of transport by passenger car in total inland transport The volume of freight transport relative to GDP, The percentage share of freight transport in total inland transport • Number of registered motor vehicles by types

  15. Waste Municipal waste Quantity and types of: Municipal waste Packaging waste Industrial hazardous waste • Landfills for municipal waste • Quantity, type and origine for industrial and medicine hazardous waste • Quantity and types of packaging place in the market and gathered packaging waste • Gathered batteries and accumulators

  16. Health Average annual concentration of lead in ambient air (Skopje and Veles) Lead level in children’s blood in Veles Mortality rate Incidence rate Incidence rate Mortality rate In children aged 0-14 years Young people aged 15-24 years

  17. Tourism Foreign tourists intensity Arrivals and overnights by: country of origin, statistical regions, average stay, countries with significant share National tourism intensity Arrivals and overnights by statistical regions, average stay Number of: facilities, rooms and beds Share of tourism in GDP

  18. Fisheries Total fish catch of the main fish species Total catch of consumable fish by water type

  19. Thank you Handwork from Macedonia

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