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| ====Short description ==== | ====Short description ==== | ||
| - | ^ NFR-Code ^ Name of category | + | In addition to non-agricultural sources |
| - | | 6.A.2 | + | |
| + | This emission source ist taken into account for the first time with the current submission and with dogs and cats as the only two groups of pets covered so far. | ||
| - | In addition to non-agricultural sources of ammonia (NH< | + | ^ Category Code |
| + | | 6.A.2 | T1 | NS | D | | ||
| + | | {{page> | ||
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| + | | NO< | ||
| + | | NA | ||
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| ==== Methodology ==== | ==== Methodology ==== | ||
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| - | <WRAP center round info 50%> | + | <WRAP center round info 40%> |
| - | **EM** = **AD** | + | <m>EM = AD_(number of pets) * EF_(kg ammonia per animal |
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| ===Activity data === | ===Activity data === | ||
| - | As there are no official statistics on pets in Germany, data of a representative | + | As there are no official statistics on pets in Germany, data from repeated |
| The latest EMEP EEA Guidebook refers to European statistics. | The latest EMEP EEA Guidebook refers to European statistics. | ||
| The figures for 2021 and 2022 are consistent with those in the publication mentioned above and according to the 2023 Guidebook only the main categories cats (39% by animal catory) and dogs (27% by animal catory) were considered. | The figures for 2021 and 2022 are consistent with those in the publication mentioned above and according to the 2023 Guidebook only the main categories cats (39% by animal catory) and dogs (27% by animal catory) were considered. | ||
| - | Time series for the main animal | + | Time series for the main categories of pets are obtained by the numbers of the survey for the years 2012 to 2022. |
| Data for 1990 are estimated retrospectively using the number of households (see also [[https:// | Data for 1990 are estimated retrospectively using the number of households (see also [[https:// | ||
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| ====Emission Trend==== | ====Emission Trend==== | ||
| - | The following figure shows the development of emissions for the pet-categories dogs (EM< | + | The following figure shows the development of emissions for the pet-categories dogs (EM< |
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| - | In recent years, an increasing trend can be observed, resulting in a mean value (between 2020 to 2022) of NH< | + | |
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| - | Figure 1: Ammonia emissions from pets | + | |
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| - | {{ : | + | |
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| + | In recent years, an increasing trend can be observed, resulting in a mean value (between 2020 to 2022) of 9.92 kt NH< | ||
| ===== Recalculations ===== | ===== Recalculations ===== | ||
| - | <WRAP center round info 60%> | + | <WRAP center round info 65%> |
| - | No specific | + | As these **emissions are reported for the first time**, no recalculations occur against the previous submission. |
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| There is no information on the uncertainty of the emission factors. | There is no information on the uncertainty of the emission factors. | ||
| - | However, uncertainties are expected to be relatively high, as EF vary between different sources and the amount of ammonia volatilized is based on an assumption. | + | However, as EF vary between different sources and the amount of ammonia volatilized is based on an assumption, EF uncertainties are expected to be relatively high. |
| Therefore, an uncertainty of 50% for half the 95-percent confidence-interval (normal distribution) is assumed. | Therefore, an uncertainty of 50% for half the 95-percent confidence-interval (normal distribution) is assumed. | ||