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Paula Perälä MTT Agrifood Research Finland

Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Inventory in Finland. Paula Perälä MTT Agrifood Research Finland. Participants of National Inventory. Statistics Finland. MTT Agrifood Research Finland. Technical Research Centre of Finland (VTT ). FINLAND´S NATIONAL GHG INVENTORY. Finnish Forest

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Paula Perälä MTT Agrifood Research Finland

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  1. Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Inventory in Finland Paula PeräläMTT Agrifood Research Finland

  2. Participants of National Inventory Statistics Finland MTT Agrifood Research Finland Technical Research Centre of Finland (VTT) FINLAND´S NATIONAL GHG INVENTORY Finnish Forest Research Institute (METLA) Finnish Environment Institute

  3. Agricultural Emission Sources CH4 emissions from enteric fermentation of livestock Direct and indirect N2O emissions from agricultural soils N2O emissions from manure management CO2 emissions from agricultural soils CH4 emissions from manure management

  4. Agricultural Emissions(Tg CO2 -equivalents) Source:Finland´s National Inventory Report 2002 to the European Commission

  5. Agricultural Emissions(Tg CO2 – equivalents/year) Source:Finland´s National Inventory Report 2002 to the European Commission

  6. Emissions by Source and Gas Source:Finland´s National Inventory Report 2002 to the European Commission

  7. Agenda 2000 scenario(Tg CO2 eq/year) Source: Finland´s Third National Communication Under the UNFCCC

  8. Activity Data Sources Databases Research Institutes Agricultural Experts INVENTORY Agricultural Organizations Published Literature

  9. Calculation Methods-Summary Both national data and IPCC default values used for calculating the parameters

  10. CH4 From Enteric Fermentation Cattle: IPCC Tier 2 method with both national data and IPCC default values used for calculating emission factors Other livestock: IPCC Tier 1 method with IPCC default values as emission factors except for reindeer (national EF)

  11. CH4 From Enteric Fermentation-Methods and Emission Factors

  12. CH4 From Manure Management Calculated for each animal type and manure management system by IPCC Tier 2 method with both national data and IPCC default values for parameters

  13. CH4 From Manure Management- Emission Factors

  14. N2O From Manure Management Calculated by using IPCC method and IPCC default emission factors for each manure management system

  15. N2O From Manure Management- Emission Factors

  16. N2O Emissions From Soils Calculated by using IPCC Tier 1 a method for direct emissions and IPCC Tier 1 b method for indirect emissions

  17. N2O Emissions From Soils

  18. Direct N2O Emissions From Soils

  19. Indirect N2O Emissions From Soils

  20. CO2 Emissions From Soils • Mineral soils: Calculated by using changes in carbon stocksin 20 years period resulting from land-use changes • Organic soils: Calculated by using both IPCC and national emission factors • Liming: Calculated by using IPCC method and both IPCC and national conversion factors

  21. Mineral Soils-Parameters • Land-use type: long term cultivated, improved pasture, set aside, forested, abandoned • Soil type (area of total): high activity (11%), low activity (41 %), sandy (33%) • Soil carbon stock (Mg/ha): sandy 14-22, low activity and high activity 56-88

  22. Organic Soils-Emission factors

  23. Liming • IPCC method and both IPCC and national conversion factors used • Conversion factors: limestone 0.12, dolomite 0.13, briquette lime 0.12 • Amounts of lime from the Finnish Liming Association

  24. Uncertainty Analysis in Agricultural Sector (1999) Source: Pipatti, R. 2001. Greenhouse gas emissions and removals in Finland. VTT Research Notes 2094

  25. Quality Assurance and Control In co-operation with: Statistics Finland Finnish Environment Institute and Technical Research Centre of Finland Principal tasks at the moment: Complete documentation of the system Updating the parameters used

  26. Future Development • Parameter updating • QA/QC measures • Uncertainty analysis • Measurements for acquiring national data • Development of new calculation methods • International co-operation

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