Verification of Emissions by Inverse Modeling

Book/Chapter
Verification of Emissions by Inverse Modeling
Prinn, R.G. (2002)
Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases: Scientific Understanding, Control Options, and Policy Aspects, J. van Ham et al. (eds.), Millpress, Rotterdam, pp. 511-515

Abstract/Summary:

About the book: This book is arranged according to three themes and subdivided primarily into chapters which address the NCGGs methane, nitrous oxide and the fluorinated gases. The first theme concerns new results on the sources and sinks of the NCGGs and their application in emission inventories. The second theme regards the progress in agricultural and technological options for control of emissions of NCGGs and the costs of such technologies. The third theme includes direct policy related issues such as the uncertainties in emission inventories and their verification, policy developments with respect to NCGGs, by national governments as well as in industry, and information on the economic aspects of emission control. Subject areas of the proceedings: (non-CO2) greenhouse gases, climate change, Kyoto Protocol, emissions, control, policy.

Citation:

Prinn, R.G. (2002): Verification of Emissions by Inverse Modeling. Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases: Scientific Understanding, Control Options, and Policy Aspects, J. van Ham et al. (eds.), Millpress, Rotterdam, pp. 511-515 (http://www.millpress.nl/shop/?isbn=978-90-77017-70-8)
  • Book/Chapter
Verification of Emissions by Inverse Modeling

Prinn, R.G.

J. van Ham et al. (eds.), Millpress, Rotterdam, pp. 511-515

Abstract/Summary: 

About the book: This book is arranged according to three themes and subdivided primarily into chapters which address the NCGGs methane, nitrous oxide and the fluorinated gases. The first theme concerns new results on the sources and sinks of the NCGGs and their application in emission inventories. The second theme regards the progress in agricultural and technological options for control of emissions of NCGGs and the costs of such technologies. The third theme includes direct policy related issues such as the uncertainties in emission inventories and their verification, policy developments with respect to NCGGs, by national governments as well as in industry, and information on the economic aspects of emission control. Subject areas of the proceedings: (non-CO2) greenhouse gases, climate change, Kyoto Protocol, emissions, control, policy.