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====== Chapter 1.6 - QA/QC and Verification Methods ====== | ====== Chapter 1.6 - QA/QC and Verification Methods ====== | ||
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===== The Quality System for Emission Inventories and it´s contribution to UNECE-CLRTAP reporting ===== | ===== The Quality System for Emission Inventories and it´s contribution to UNECE-CLRTAP reporting ===== | ||
The German Quality System for Emission Inventories (QSE) originally was designed to serve the purposes of emission reporting under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). It takes account of provisions of the 2006 IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) Guidelines - General Guidance and Reporting (GGR), of national circumstances in Germany and of the internal structures and procedures of the German Environment Agency (UBA), the reporting institution.\\ | The German Quality System for Emission Inventories (QSE) originally was designed to serve the purposes of emission reporting under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). It takes account of provisions of the 2006 IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) Guidelines - General Guidance and Reporting (GGR), of national circumstances in Germany and of the internal structures and procedures of the German Environment Agency (UBA), the reporting institution.\\ | ||
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The 2006 IPCC Guidelines require that QC/QA systems be introduced with the aim of enhancing transparency, | The 2006 IPCC Guidelines require that QC/QA systems be introduced with the aim of enhancing transparency, | ||
- | ^ • An agency responsible for coordinating QC/QA activities\\ • Development and implementation of a QC/QA plan\\ • General QC procedures\\ • Source-category-specific QC procedures\\ • QA procedures\\ • Verification activities\\ • Reporting procedures\\ • Documentation and archiving procedures | + | • An agency responsible for coordinating QC/QA activities\\ • Development and implementation of a QC/QA plan\\ • General QC procedures\\ • Source-category-specific QC procedures\\ • QA procedures\\ • Verification activities\\ • Reporting procedures\\ • Documentation and archiving procedures |
=== Agency responsible for coordinating QC/QA activities === | === Agency responsible for coordinating QC/QA activities === | ||
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==== Current workflow management organisation ==== | ==== Current workflow management organisation ==== | ||
The workflow specified by the QSE is currently also used for activity data and additionally for emission factors in the agriculture sector (but not yet established on a mandatory basis). Moreoverthis parts of the adopted design are additionally altered to serve the purposes of CLRTAP-reporting in the present state. For example FV are currently responsible for activity data collection, entry and calculation and not also for collecting emission factors as is with the UNFCCC-Reporting. | The workflow specified by the QSE is currently also used for activity data and additionally for emission factors in the agriculture sector (but not yet established on a mandatory basis). Moreoverthis parts of the adopted design are additionally altered to serve the purposes of CLRTAP-reporting in the present state. For example FV are currently responsible for activity data collection, entry and calculation and not also for collecting emission factors as is with the UNFCCC-Reporting. | ||
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Figure: QSE – Roles, responsibilities and workflow | Figure: QSE – Roles, responsibilities and workflow | ||