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The Agriculture and Nature Panel – Review 2006

The Agriculture and Nature Panel – Review 2006. Ulrich Dämmgen, Nick Hutchings, and Rainer Steinbrecher UN ECE Task Force on Emission Inventories and Projections, Agriculture and Nature Panel. Thessaloniki 1. The State of the Guidebook Chapters. Chapters „under construction“:

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The Agriculture and Nature Panel – Review 2006

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  1. The Agriculture and Nature Panel – Review 2006 Ulrich Dämmgen, Nick Hutchings, and Rainer Steinbrecher UN ECE Task Force on Emission Inventories and Projections,Agriculture and Nature Panel Thessaloniki 1

  2. The State of the Guidebook Chapters Chapters „under construction“: 10 01 Emissions from cultures with fertilizers. Lead author Mark Theobald (CEH): first steps made 10 05 Emissions from manure management. Carbon compounds. Lead author Jim Webb (AEAT): chapter almost ready 10 09 Emissions from manure management. Nitrogen compounds. Authors Ulrich Dämmgen (FAL) and Nick Hutchings (DIAS): chapter almost ready, in print in Environmental Pollution 10 0X Particle emissions from arable agriculture. Authors Torsten Hinz (FAL) and Klaas van der Hoek (RIVM): data availability poor, progress made However: All activities stopped, until further notice is given about formats, structures and (potentially) funding! Theesaloniki 2

  3. The State of the Guidebook Chapters 10 10 Particle emissions from animal husbandry was recently corrected. Please use the latest version! Theesaloniki 3

  4. Progress within methodology development – work of the EAGER* group • Switzerland, the UK, Denmark, the Netherlands and Germany had developed their own mass flow model. • The results obtained deviated considerably. • The EAGER activities: • check the internal structure and consistency of each model • identify differences ( and errors) • explain deviations * EAGER: European Agricultural Gaseous Emissions Inventory Researchers Network (http://www.eager.ch) Thessaloniki 4

  5. Progress within methodology development – work of the EAGER* group The results obtained within EAGER for dairy cattle, beef cattle and fattening pigs (slurry based) were submitted to Atmospheric Environment. Next items: ● Straw based systems (immobilization, mineralization) ● Poultry (generation of TAN during storage) ……. ● Steps towards inventories with a resolution in time of months. (The ammonia problem is not only a local problem, but also a seasonal problem.) Thessaloniki 5

  6. Half-term meetings The 2006 meeting was held at Pruhonice near Prague as joint meeting with the Expert Group on Ammonia Abatement, addressing …. The 2007 meeting will be held at Braunschweig, Germany, April 25 – 27, together with the Ammonia Abatement Group. Personal changes In spring 2007, Barbara Amon (Agricultural University, Vienna) will replace Ulrich Dämmgen as a co-chair. Thessaloniki 6

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  8. Contributions for the GB-Update • Improved methodologies • Improved emission factors • New source categories • New data bases Gridded output using GIS platforms

  9. Summary Project Status • First drafts available • Second drafts of all source categories will not be ready before April 2007. • Decison on delivery of final draft versions for review depends on publishing date of the new structure for the GB Delayed

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