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Project for support of the participation of West Balkan countries in the work of the

EEA

Wim MolEuropean Topic Centre on Air pollution and

Climate change Mitigation (ETC/ACM)

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ContentsContents

• ETC/ACM• Support on Air Quality

– Focus on Exchange of Information Decision under the Air Quality Directive 2008/50/EC

• Support on Air Emissions– Focus on reporting of air pollutants under the

National Emission Ceiling Directive 2001/81/EC; and greenhouse gases under the EU Monitoring Mechanism 280/2004/EC

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ETC/ACMETC/ACM

• European Topic Centre on Air pollution and Climate change Mitigation

• Consortium of 10 Institutes under contract of EEA• Framework Partnership Agreement 1 Jan. 2011 –

31 Dec. 2013 (maybe extension to 2014)• Subjects:

Air Quality Emissions air and climate Energy (durable/renewable) Transport (emissions, concentrations/impacts) Coherence air & climate

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ETC/ACMETC/ACM

RIVM NL Leading institute

Partners:UBA-Vienna ATAEA-Technology UKOeko-Institut GENILU NOEmisia (Uni Thessaloniki)

GRINERIS FRPBL NLCHMI CZCSIC/IDAEA ES

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ETC/ACMETC/ACM

• Specific project for the participation of West Balkan Countries in the work of the European Environment Agency 2009-2011 (second IPA Program).

• March – November 2011• Aim: strengthen current cooperation in the

field of air emissions and air quality

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Support on Air QualitySupport on Air Quality

• Two workshops, both in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Training provided by RIVM and CHMI

• Participating WB countries:

– Albania– Bosnia and Herzegovina– Croatia– Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia– Kosovo under UNSCR1244/99– Montenegro– Serbia

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Support on Air QualitySupport on Air Quality

Aim first (kick-off) workshop (June 2011):

To obtain a comprehensive overview of the state of play and the developments of AQ in the near future and to identify problems and issues for further support

Issues discussed: • national monitoring and AQ reporting

systems • regular AQ data exchange

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• Presentations WB countries on:

– Current status AQ monitoring and reporting– Institutional arrangements– Quality aspects AQ data monitoring– Dataflows and reporting– Options for improvement– How can EEA & ETC/ACM help?

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General findings:• Institutional issues:

– Responsibilities at different ministeries/ organisations;– AQ networks: strengthen organisation;– budget for maintenance and/or extension AQ

networks;– Invest in sufficient trained staff for full cycle (from

monitoring to AQ assessment);

• Content issues:– Strenghthen QA/QC (validation) on AQ stations

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General findings (ctd):

– Participation in AQUILA (scientific network AQ measurements) and FAIRMODE (modeling network) would help build up capacities;

– Work on a central database for AQ data;

– Work towards automatic data transfer from AQ stations.

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• Most of the (institutional) issues to be dealt with on national and EU level (e.g. twinning projects);

• ETC/ACM support under this IPA project:

– Improve/extend AQ reporting (EoI, Questionnaire, NRT and SOR);

– Principles on data quality procedures.

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Second workshop (October 2011):

• Same participants;

• Main issues:

– AQ Data quality (data quality objectives, legislation, QA/QC procedures of AQ monitoring data);

– Hands-on training DEM (Data Exchange Module for the EoI)

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Support on Air QualitySupport on Air Quality

Potential issues for support next year(s):

• Further build up capacities, e.g. by strengthening participation in AQUILA and FAIRMODE;

• Provide support on filling in AQ Questionnaire;

• Strengthen participation in NRT (Near Real Time porting) and improvement Summer Ozone Reporting;

• Extra DEM training and support QA/QC procedures for some countries just starting AQ reporting

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Support on Air EmissionsSupport on Air Emissions

• RENA workshop 16-17 Nov. in Tirana: – training on Greenhouse gases, use of CRF Reporter.

• Workshop for all WB countries, 24-25 Nov. in Bar: – training on compilation, reporting of AE inventories,

transparency and documentation;– EMEP/EEA review process of AE inventories;– estimation and reporting of emissions from agriculture

sector

• 2 Experts (Serbia and Montenegro) participated in Stage 3 (in depth) review of Emission Inventory Reports, June, Copenhagen

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Support on Air EmissionsSupport on Air Emissions

General findings:

• Institutional issues: – strengthen organisation: most participants

little experienced in emission inventory work

• Content issues– Experiences and plans on aspects of

emission inventories and reporting were discussed. Some countries use CollectER; others consider start using CollectER;

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General findings, ctd:• Usefull exchange of experiences, welcomed by

all participants.• Recommendation to participants: check and

use available literature (IPCC guidelines, EMEP/EEA guidebook);

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Support on Air EmissionsSupport on Air Emissions

Potential issues for support next year(s):

• Organize regional workshops more frequently (former workshop was in 2008);

• Consider hands on training on CollectER for the WB countries

• Participation in review activities helps building up experiences