The workshop provided an overview of the main challenges for current and future LULUCF reporting, including experiences and best practices from Member States and other experts, with the primary aim to stimulate the continuous improvements of GHG inventories, and transfer the most relevant insights from scientific community.
PRESENTATIONS:
4. Abad. Overview of 2022 inventory & closure of KP-CP2
5. Pilli. Natural Disturbances
6. Abad. Results of QA/QC checks
7. Rossi. Review submission decision 529/2013
8. Iversen. Updated tools EEA initial checks
9. Korosuo. Improvement of the LULUCF inventories (Part a)
10. Abad. Tiers methods and their compliance with Regulation (EU) 2018 841
11. Lugato. Opportunities in improving peatland inventories
12. Payo. Outcomes from the 2022 meeting of GHG lead reviewers
13. Payo. Second commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol
14. Vitullo. Reporting under the Paris Agreement and the LULUCF Regulation
15. Federici. New Functionalities in the AFOLU Sector
16. Grassi.Reconciling land carbon fluxes from global models and country inventories
17. Perugini. Exploring new verification tools
18. Herold. EO approaches towards spatial GHG inventories
19. Verkerk. Introducing the ForestPaths project
20. Di Fulvio. ForestNavigator
21. Cescatti.Emerging climate risks and vulnerability of EU forests
22. Arets. Spatially explicit approaches for LULUCF in the Netherlands
23. Robert. French land use change monitoring
24. Stahl. Increasing the use of remotely sensed data for LULUCF reporting
25. Watterson. Transitioning to the 2019 IPCC Refinement
26. Canaveira. Methodological Review of the LULUCF Inventory of Portugal
27. Cienciala. Tier‐3 GHG emission reporting
28. Thomson. 2013 IPCC Wetlands Supplement Guidance
29. Korosuo. Improvement of the LULUCF inventories (Part b)
30. Holzleitner. Land economy and carbon removals