HANDBOOK FOR THE REVIEW OF NATIONAL GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORIES

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HANDBOOK FOR THE REVIEW OF NATIONAL GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORIES Presentation title HANDBOOK FOR THE REVIEW OF NATIONAL GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORIES 14th meeting of GHG Inventory Lead Reviewers Bonn (Germany), 8 – 9 March 2017 Lisa Hanle– UNFCCC secretariat – Mitigation, Data and Analysis Programme

History 2016 Updated for 24/CP.19 and 13/CP.20 Presentation title History 2002: Review Handbook available 2003 1st LR Meeting: LRs suggested the secretariat incorporate recommendations from the LRs, and make the Handbook available for ERTs in 2003 and beyond 2003-2007 Periodically updated, last major update in 2007 2016 Updated for 24/CP.19 and 13/CP.20 2017 Updated to reflect KP decisions

Incorporation of 3/CMP.11 and 4/CMP.11 Presentation title Development 2017 Review Handbook 2016 Review Handbook 2007 Review Handbook Stepwise Guide 24/CP.19 13/CP.20 Incorporation of 3/CMP.11 and 4/CMP.11

Outline of Review Handbook Presentation title Outline of Review Handbook New in 2017 Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Overview of the review of GHG inventories (reporting requirements) 3. Activities, timing and deliverables during the review process 4. Effective use of the review tools 5. Effective use of templates 6. General approach to review of two primary elements of inventory submission 7. Sector-specific guidance 8. Glossary Major differences between Convention and KP reviews Processes related to Saturday Paper and adjustments Incorporation of the RITS; Saturday Paper Generalist: Review of information reported under Article 7, para. 1, CPR, SEF tables, 3.7 ter, etc. KP LULUCF: Overview of decisions, checks for KP LULUCF tables, FMRL, natural disturbances

Updated Content: General Chapters Presentation title Updated Content: General Chapters Approach Discussion and Decision trees or checklists Examples

New Content: KP-LULUCF Activities Presentation title New Content: KP-LULUCF Activities Examples

Incorporating the Review Handbook into your work as LRs Presentation title Incorporating the Review Handbook into your work as LRs Before review week Refresh your memory Introduce the Handbook to your ERT Encourage new reviewers in particular to review Focus: Any chapter, as needed During review week Focus: Sector-specific guidance Assist new reviewers: During 2016 cycle, some experts used the sector tables as checklists to guide in identifying questions After review week Reminder of deadlines Answer questions about Saturday Paper

Presentation title Next Steps A complete draft version of the review handbook has been made available (to LRs only) for your consideration Vast majority already reviewed in 2016 New information in primarily chapters II.C, III.C, III.D, VII.B and VII.H If you have comments on the content of the Review Handbook, please send them to GHGreviews@unfccc.int, by 3 April 2017. Completed Review Handbook will be included in the Review Package uploaded to the GHG VTR for the 2017 review cycle.

Possible elements of LR conclusions Presentation title Possible elements of LR conclusions Welcome the completion of the Review Handbook for the review of Annex I GHG inventories that incorporates the most recent decisions related to reporting and review under the Convention and the Kyoto Protocol; Encourage the LRs and the secretariat to promote the use the Review Handbook as a tool to guide reviewers, particularly new reviewers during the review week who may need additional guidance and assistance regarding the scope of the review; Invite the secretariat to maintain this as an “evergreen” document by continuing to review and, as appropriate, update the Review Handbook in future years to ensure that it reflects the latest practices, procedures and tools.

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