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Multilateral Environmental Agreements MEA 16 th session of the Working Group on Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Istanbul Turkey 1617 April 2015 Lukasz Wyrowski Manager UNECE ID: 261247

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Reporting toMultilateral Environmental Agreements (MEA)

16th session of the Working Group on Environmental Monitoring and AssessmentIstanbul, Turkey, 16-17 April 2015

Lukasz

Wyrowski

, Manager, UNECE

Programme

on Environmental Monitoring and AssessmentSlide2

Convention

on Long-range

Transboundary

Air P

ollution

(CLRTAP)

Emissions of

pollutants into

the atmospheric air

1) Emissions

of sulphur expressed in sulphur dioxide (total, stationary and mobile sources)

2)

Emissions

of nitrogen oxides expressed in nitrogen dioxide (total, stationary and mobile sources)

3)

Emissions

of non-methane volatile organic compounds (NMVOCs) (total, stationary and mobile sources)

4)

Emissions

of ammonia (total, stationary and mobile sources)

5)

Emissions

of carbon monoxide (total, stationary and mobile sources)

6) Emissions

of lead (total, stationary and mobile sources)

7)

Emissions

of cadmium (total, stationary and mobile sources)

8)

Emissions

of mercury (total, stationary and mobile sources)

9)

Emissions

of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) (total, stationary and mobile sources)

10)

Emissions

of polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) (total, stationary and mobile sources)

11)

Emissions

of polychlorinated

dibenzo

-p-dioxin and polychlorinated

dibenzofuran

(PCDD/F)

(

total, stationary and mobile sources)

12)

Emissions

of total suspended particles (TSP) (total, stationary and mobile sources)

13)

Emissions

of PM

10

(total, stationary and mobile sources)

14)

Emissions

of PM

2.5

(total, stationary and mobile sources) Slide3

Montreal Protocol

Substances

that deplete the Ozone Layer (a protocol to the Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone

Layer)

Consumption

of ozone-

depleting

substances

19

)

Total

ozone depleting potential (ODP) of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)

20

)

Total

ODP of

Halons

21)

Total

ODP of other fully halogenated CFCs

22)

Total

ODP of carbon tetrachloride

23)

Total

ODP of 1,1,1-trichloroethane

24)

Total

ODP of

hydrochlorofluorocarbons

(HCFCs)

25)

Total

ODP of methyl bromide

Slide4

Montreal Protocol

Substances

that deplete the Ozone Layer (a protocol to the Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone

Layer)

Consumption

of ozone-

depleting

substances

19

)

Total

ozone depleting potential (ODP) of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)

20

) Total ODP of Halons 21) Total ODP of other fully halogenated CFCs 22) Total ODP of carbon tetrachloride 23) Total ODP of 1,1,1-trichloroethane 24) Total ODP of hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) 25) Total ODP of methyl bromide

United

Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change(UNFCCC)

Air temperature, Atmospheric precipitation, Greenhouse gas emissions

26) Average

annual deviation from the long-term average

temperature

27) Annual

deviation from the long-term average

precipitation

28) Aggregated

GHG emissions including emissions/removals from

LULUCF

29) Aggregated

GHG emissions by energy, industrial processes, solvent

and other product use

, agriculture, land use and forestry, wasteSlide5

Protocol on Water and Health

Polluted (

not-treated) wastewaters

64

)

Number

of incidents of infectious diseases potentially related to

water

65)

Number

of outbreaks for a number of infectious diseases potentially related to water UNEP/UNSD questionnaire related to access to drinking water and sanitation, Protected areas 66) Total areas under protection (

IUCN-categories)United

Nations Convention on Biological DiversitySlide6

Protocol

on Pollutant Release and Transfer

Registers

(PPRTRs)

Area

affected

by

soil

erosion

85

) Number of soil contaminated sites by size and degree of contaminationBasel Convention on Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and their Disposal Management of hazardous waste

106) Hazardous waste

generated 107) Hazardous waste

imported 108)

Hazardous

waste

exported

109

)

Total

hazardous waste treated or

disposed

110

)

Hazardous

waste treated or disposed of which recycling, incineration,

landfilling

, other

disposal

111

)

Stock

of hazardous waste