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National emissions reported to the Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution (LRTAP Convention)

Created : Nov 13, 2009 Published : Jan 01, 2002 Last modified : Nov 29, 2012 11:57 AM
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Data on emissions of air pollutants (CO, NH3, NMVOC, NOX, PM10, PM2.5, SO2, TSP) sent by countries to the LRTAP Convention with copies to EEA and ETC/ACC

European data

National emissions to LRTAP Convention - NFR01 sector classification

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Field name Field definition Note Data type Primary key
Sort Pollutant sort int(4) No
Emissions Emission rate numeric(13) No
Unit unit of the measure value Kilotonne (1000 Tonnes) varchar(40) No
Notation Comment varchar(40) No
Year Annual data 1980 - 2000 varchar(4) Yes
Format_name Name of guideline NFR01 sector classification varchar(100) No
Sector_code Sector code varchar(4) Yes
Sector_name Sector name varchar(75) No
Country_code International Country Code (ISO 3166-1-Alpha-2 code elements) varchar(4) Yes
Country Country name varchar(53) No
Pollutant_name Short name of pollutant pollutants available: CO , NH3, NMVOC, NOX, PM10, PM2.5, SO2, TSP varchar(20) Yes
National emissions to LRTAP Convention - NFR02 sector classification

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Field name Field definition Note Data type Primary key
Sort Pollutant sort int(4) No
Emissions Emission rate numeric(13) No
Unit Unit of the measure value Kilotonne (1000 Tonnes) varchar(40) No
Notation Comment varchar(40) No
Parent_sector_code Parent sector code varchar(15) No
Sector_name Sector name varchar(75) No
Year Annual data 1980 - 2004 varchar(4) Yes
Format_name Name of guideline NFR01 sector classification varchar(100) No
Sector_code Sector code varchar(15) Yes
Country_code International Country Code (ISO 3166-1-Alpha-2 code elements) varchar(4) Yes
Country Country name varchar(53) No
Pollutant_name Short name of pollutant pollutants available: CO , NH3, NMVOC, NOX, PM10, PM2.5, SO2, TSP varchar(20) Yes

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Additional information

Data compiled and held by ETC/ACC are annual national total emissions of CO, NH3, NMVOC, NOX, PM10, PM2.5, SO2, TSP from individual countries. Sectoral data is provided following EMEP (NFR02) classification for the following main source categories: combustion in power plants and industry, transport above 1000m, transport below 1000m, commercial, residential and other stationary combustion, fugitive emissions from fuels, industrial processes, solvent and other product use, agriculture, waste, other, natural.

 

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