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The quality and credibility of GHG inventories rely on the integrity of the methodologies used, the
completeness of reporting, and the procedures for compilation of data. To promote the provision of credible
and consistent GHG information, the Conference of Parties (COP) has developed standardized requirements for
reporting national inventories.
The
UNFCCC reporting guidelines on annual inventories require Parties included in Annex I to the Convention
(Annex I Parties), by 15 April each year, to provide annual national GHG inventories covering emissions
and removals of direct GHGs (CO2, CH4, N2O, HFCs, PFCs and SF6) from six sectors (Energy, Industrial
processes, Solvents, Agriculture, LULUCF, Waste), and for all years from the base year or period to the most
recent year.
Under the UNFCCC reporting guidelines for Annex I Parties, inventory submissions are in two parts:
- Common reporting format (CRF) – a series of standardized data tables containing mainly numerical
information and submitted electronically
- National Inventory Report (NIR) – a comprehensive description of the methodologies used in
compiling the inventory, the data sources, the institutional structures and quality assurance and control
procedures
Well-constructed annual inventories should include sufficient documentation and data to enable the reader to
understand the underlying assumptions and calculations of the reported emission estimates.
The updated "Guidelines for the preparation of national communications by Parties included in Annex I to
the Convention, Part I: UNFCCC reporting guidelines on
annual inventories" include the revisions to the land use, land-use change and forestry sector
adopted by the Conference of the Parties (COP) at its eleventh session.
In decision 7/CP.11 the COP requested that Annex I Parties should use the CRF Reporter software
(developed by the secretariat) for the submission of their annual greenhouse gas inventories due from April
2006 to assist the secretariat in organizing reviews in an efficient and timely manner. Please
find the frequently asked questions regarding the use of the CRF Reporter software here.
The CRF Reporter is reflecting the reporting requirements as agreed by the COP by decisions 18/CP.8 and
13/CP.9. The latest version of the CRF Reporter reflects the changes agreed by decision 14/CP.11 regarding
the LULUCF sector.
CRF Tables for adoption by SBTSA plenary 2011
Set 1 - Energy, industrial processes and waste
Set 2 - AFOLU
Set 3 - Cross sectoral
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