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UNFCCC Workshop on emissions projections of Annex I Parties
6-8 September 2004
Wissenschaftszentrum Bonn
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Presentations
Introductory presentation by the UNFCCC secretariat
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General and cross cutting issues
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Cross cutting issues Australian perspecitve
Neil Ferry, Australia
Austrian approach
Andrea Edelmann, Austria
Methodology of Emissions Projections
Francis Bossier, Belgium
Bulgaria GHG emissionprojections-Results and methodological problems
Christo Christov, Bulgaria
Cross-cutting issues in GHG projections
Erik Rasmussen, Denmark
The Ikarus instruments
Stefan Voegele, Germany
Gen. and cross cutting issues
Takaaki Ito, Japan
Projecting GHG emissions and removals
Len Brown, New Zealand
Norwegian emissions projections. Facts and experiences
Ann Forsli, Norway
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Specific issues relating to agriculture and LUCF
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GHG emission projections from the agricultural sector in Denmark
Steen Gyldenkærne, Denmark
Projections of GHG emissions from agriculture
Trevor Donellan, Ireland
GHG emission scenarios for agriculture
Paula Pärälä, Finland
Projecting GHG emissions and removals from agriculture and LUCF
Len Brown, New Zealand
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Specific issues relating to energy, industry and waste
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Prospective
estimation of greenhouse gas emissions in industry in the Republic of Belarus
Volha Sazonava, Republic of Belarus (66 kB)
Experience in Belgium-Energy demand modelling with the EPM bottom-up
model
Francis Altdorfer, Belgium
Methodology to model the future energy scenario for China
Kejun Jiang, China
Issues in the Preparation of GHG Projections for the Energy Sector, Transport, Industry and
Waste Management in the Czech Republic
Jirí Spitz, Czech Republic
Experience with GHG emission projections for energy sector in Latvia
Janis Rekis, Latvia
GHG emissions from energy
Dalia Streimikiene, Lithuania
The ECN model structure for energy projections
Ton van Dril, The Netherlands
Experiences with energy-related GHG projections for Slovenia
Stane Merše, Slovenia
Emissions projections Turkey
Nilgun Egemen, Turkey
US approach for projected GHG emissions
Katherine Delhotal, United States
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Summary presentations
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Issues in the preparation of GHG projections for agriculture and land use, land-use change
and forestry
Summary of Discussions of Break Out Group
Micheal Young
General and cross-cutting issues, Summary of the discussions
Joachim Ziesing
GHG projections for the energy sector, transport, industry and waste management: Summary of
discussion
Neil Ferry
Proposal for a template
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