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-^  NFR-Code   ^  Name of Category                         ^  Method   ^  AD   ^  EF   ^  Key Category    State of Reporting  ^ +^  NFR-Code                               ^  Method                                            ^  AD  ^  EF  ^ 
-|  3.F        |  Field burning of agricultural residues                   |  -               NO                  | +|  3.F                                    |  NO (//no intentional field burning in Germany//             ||| 
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----- +==== Country specifics ====
-Legend +
-key source by Trend / L key source by Level+
  
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-//Methods//  +Already in 1990, the first year of the emission reporting time series, the burning of crop residues had been banned by law in Germany.
-D: Default +
-RA: Reference Approach +
-T1: Tier 1 / Simple Methodology * +
-T2: Tier 2* +
-T3: Tier 3 / Detailed Methodology * +
-C: CORINAIR +
-CS: Country Specific +
-M: Model +
-as described in the EMEP/CORINAIR Emission Inventory Guidebook - 2019in the group specific chapters. +
  
-----+Only in specific, exceptional situations (e. g. infestation by insects) permissions can be issued on municipal level.
  
-//AD:- Data Source for Activity Data // +Inquiries with several district administration offices revealed that such exceptional permissions mostly do concern forest areas rather than agricultural areasand that there are no official statistics on those exceptions. 
-NS: National Statistics +Due to the restrictions in legislation and the information gathered from the district administration offices it is assumed that burning of agricultural areas is occurring extremely seldom and that the pertinent emissions can be neglected (NO). For more details see Vos et al. (2026)[(VOSETAL2026)].
-RS: Regional Statistics +
-IS: International Statistics +
-PS: Plant Specific data +
-AS: Associationsbusiness organisations +
-Q: specific questionnaires, surveys+
  
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-//EF - Emission Factors//  +[(EMEPEEA2013> EMEP/EEA (2013): EMEP/EEA air pollutant emission inventory guidebook – 2013, https://www.eea.europa.eu/en/analysis/publications/emep-eea-guidebook-2013/part-b-sectoral-guidance-chapters/4-agriculture/3-b-manure-management/@@download/file; Copenhagen, 2013)]
-D: Default (EMEP Guidebook) +
-C: Confidential +
-CS: Country Specific +
-PS: Plant Specific data</hidden>+
  
----+[(EMEPEEA2023> EMEP/EEA (2023): EMEP/EEA air pollutant emission inventory guidebook 2023, EEA Report No 06/2023, https://www.eea.europa.eu/en/analysis/publications/emep-eea-guidebook-2023.; Copenhagen, 2023)]
-==== Country specifics ====+
  
 +[(UBA2026> UBA (2026): National Inventory Report (NID) 2026 for the German Greenhouse Gas Inventory 1990-2024. Dessau-Roßlau, April 2026.)]
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 +[(VOSETAL2026> Vos, C., Rösemann, C., Haenel, H.-D., Dämmgen, U., Döring, U., Wulf, S., Eurich-Menden, Döhler, H., Steuer, B., Osterburg, B., Fuß, R. (2026): Calculations of gaseous and particulate emissions from German agriculture 1990 – 2024: Report on methods and data (RMD) Submission 2026. www.eminv-agriculture.de, 2026)]
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 +[(BITTMANETAL2014> Bittman, S., Dedina, M., Howard C.M., Oenema, O., Sutton, M.A. (2014): Options for Ammonia Mitigation. Guidance from the UNECE task Force on Reactive Nitrogen. Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Edinburgh, UK, 2014)]
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 +[(STEHFESTBOUWMAN2006> Stehfest E., Bouwman L. (2006): N2O and NO emission from agricultural fields and soils under natural vegetation: summarizing available measurement data and modelling of global emissions. Nutr. Cycl. Agroecosyst. 74, 207 – 228., https://doi.org/10.1007/s10705-006-9000-7; 2006 )]
  
-Already in 1990, the first year of the emission reporting time series, the burning of crop residues had been banned by law in Germany. 
  
-Only in specific, exceptional situations (e. g. infestation by insects) permissions can be issued on municipal level. 
  
-Inquiries with several district administration offices revealed that such exceptional permissions mostly do concern forest areas rather than agricultural areas, and that there are no official statistics on those exceptions. 
-Due to the restrictions in legislation and the information gathered from the district administration offices it is assumed that burning of agricultural areas is occurring extremely seldom and that the pertinent emissions can be neglected (NO). For more details see Rösemann et al. (2021), Chapter 11.9 ((Rösemann et al. (2021): Rösemann C., Haenel H-D., Vos C., Dämmgen U., Döring U., Wulf S., Eurich-Menden B., Freibauer A., Döhler H., Schreiner C., Osterburg B. & Fuß, R. (2021): Calculations of gaseous and particulate emissions from German Agriculture 1990 –2019. Report on methods and data (RMD), Submission 2021. Thünen Report (in preparation). https://www.thuenen.de/de/ak/arbeitsbereiche/emissionsinventare/)).