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Within NFR sub-category 5.C.2 - Open Burning of Waste, the German emissions inventory provides emissions from registered bonfires and other wooden materials burnt outdoors. Emissions from bonfires are key source for PM2.5 and PM10, but in principle of minor priority due to discontinuous appearance. | Within NFR sub-category 5.C.2 - Open Burning of Waste, the German emissions inventory provides emissions from registered bonfires and other wooden materials burnt outdoors. Emissions from bonfires are key source for PM2.5 and PM10, but in principle of minor priority due to discontinuous appearance. | ||
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+ | Please see chapter regarding farming/ | ||
Emissions from open burning of wood and green waste for traditional purposes, so-called bonfires such as Easter fires, are reported model-based. In addition to biogenic carbon dioxide, emissions of NOx, SO2, CO, NMVOC, particulate matter (PM2.5, PM10 and TSP) and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) are covered so far. | Emissions from open burning of wood and green waste for traditional purposes, so-called bonfires such as Easter fires, are reported model-based. In addition to biogenic carbon dioxide, emissions of NOx, SO2, CO, NMVOC, particulate matter (PM2.5, PM10 and TSP) and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) are covered so far. | ||
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- | For developing of a estimation frame a survey regarding the number of such bonfires was carried out by an expert work [()]. As the result, questionnaires from municipalities and statistical projections for Germany for the year 2016 were checked. The project has shown a declining trend since 1990. On the basis of expert judgement, a further reduction of emissions in the future is expected. | + | For developing of a estimation frame a survey regarding the number of such bonfires was carried out by an expert work ((Wagner & Steinmetzer, |
+ | As discussed on Review 2020 regarding all relevant sources: A comparison shows that the volume of bonfires is significantly higher than the volume of campfires. In terms of number, however, the two types of fires are similar. Due to the large fluctuations of the minimum/ | ||
+ | In our view the estimation of bonfires emissions is conservative and completly. | ||
====Activity data==== | ====Activity data==== | ||
- | Activity data for this category are based on data from a step by step calculation: | + | Activity data for this category are based on data from a step by step calculation: |
^ fire ^ resulting number | ^ fire ^ resulting number | ||
| easter fires et. | 54 | 343.3 | | | easter fires et. | 54 | 343.3 | |