Inventory Review Reports 2017

The secretariat publishes three types of inventory review reports for Annex I Parties:

1. Status Reports (published on the National Inventory Submissions webpage) provide information on the completeness and timing of the inventory submission.

2. The Aggregate information on greenhouse gas emissions by sources and removals by sinks for Parties included in Annex I to the Convention 2017 synthesizes and compares inventory data across all Annex I Parties. Additionally, the secretariat prepares an Assessment Report for each Annex I Party subject to an individual review. However, the Assessment Report is provided only to the Party concerned .

3. Annual Inventory Review Reports are prepared by expert review teams and provide an assessment of the conformity of the inventory submitted by each Annex I Party with the UNFCCC reporting guidelines on annual inventories and, for Parties to the Kyoto Protocol, with the relevant reporting provisions under the Kyoto Protocol.

Review Process page

Party Review Report
Australia Desk review
Austria  
Belarus Centralized review
Belgium  
Bulgaria  
Canada Centralized review
Croatia  
Cyprus Centralized review
Czechia In-country review
Denmark  
Estonia  
European Union  
Finland  
France Desk review
Germany  
Greece Centralized review
Hungary Desk review and Corr.1
Iceland In-country review
Ireland  
Italy  
Japan  
Kazakhstan In-country review
Latvia  
Liechtenstein  
Lithuania Centralized review
Luxembourg  
Malta Centralized review
Monaco Centralized review
Netherlands In-country review
New Zealand Centralized review
Norway  
Poland  
Portugal  
Romania  
Russian Federation1 Centralized review
Slovakia Centralized review
Slovenia  
Spain In-country review
Sweden Centralized review
Switzerland Desk review
Turkey  
Ukraine In-country review
United Kingdom Centralized review
United States  

1 The annual review report is based on the information provided by the Russian Federation. The General Assembly has addressed the status of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol in resolution 68/262 of 27 March 2014.

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