The Kiev Report: contribution from “Air Emissions”

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The Kiev Report: contribution from “Air Emissions” Tinus Pulles ETC-ACC

DPSIR model Responses State Drivers Pressures Impact e.g. Industry & Transport e.g. Clean Production Public Transport, Regulations, Taxes Information, etc. e.g. Polluting Emissions e.g. Ill health Biodiversity loss Economic Damage e.g. Air, Water, Soil Quality

DPSIR model (continued) tools (economic) statistics emissions and releases emission factors measurements Inventory PRTR concentrations dispersion models measurements effects exposure models

Tabel of contents

Climate Change Signs of climate change Progress in the implementation of the Kyoto targets and mechanisms Greenhouse gas sinks

Air Pollution Progress in the implementation of the CLRTAP protocols: Reduction of air pollutant emissions (acidification, tropospheric ozone, PM) Urban air quality