Greenhouse Gas Inventories : Dealing With Uncertainty /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: White, Thomas. (Editor), Jonas, Matthias. (Editor), Nahorski, Zbigniew. (Editor), Nilsson, Sten. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2011.
Edition:1st ed. 2011.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Benefits of dealing with uncertainty in greenhouse gas inventories: introduction
  • Statistical dependence in input data of national greenhouse gas inventories: effects on the overall inventory uncertainty
  • Uncertainty analysis for estimation of landfill emissions and data sensitivity for the input variation
  • Toward Bayesian uncertainty quantification for forestry models used in the United Kingdom Greenhouse Gas Inventory for land use, land use change, and forestry
  • Atmospheric inversions for estimating CO2 fluxes: methods and perspectives
  • European CO2 fluxes from atmospheric inversions using regional and global transport models
  • Remotely sensed soil moisture integration in an ecosystem carbon flux model. The spatial implication
  • Can the uncertainty of full carbon accounting of forest ecosystems be made acceptable to policymakers?
  • Terrestrial full carbon account for Russia: revised uncertainty estimates and their role in a bottom-up/top-down accounting exercise
  • Comparison of preparatory signal analysis techniques for consideration in the (post-)Kyoto policy process
  • Verification of compliance with GHG emission targets: annex B countries
  • Spatial GHG inventory at the regional level: accounting for uncertainty
  • Quantitative quality assessment of the greenhouse gas inventory for agriculture in Europe
  • A statistical model for spatial inventory data: a case study of N2O emissions in municipalities of southern Norway
  • Carbon emission trading and carbon taxes under uncertainties
  • CO2 emission trading model with trading prices
  • Compliance and emission trading rules for asymmetric emission uncertainty estimates
  • The impact of uncertain emission trading markets on interactive resource planning processes and international emission trading experiments.