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Introducing top-down methods in assessing compliance with the Kyoto Protocol
Authors:Kristin Rypdal  Frode Stordal  Jan Fuglestvedt  Terje Berntsen
Institution:1. CICERO , PO Box 1129 Blindern, N-0318, Oslo, Norway;2. NILU , PO Box 100, N-2027, Kjeller, Norway
Abstract:Abstract

The Kyoto Protocol has an ambitious reporting and review system to assess Parties' compliance with their emission commitments. It is based on a ‘bottom-up’ approach; that is, each Party is required to submit detailed inventories of emissions and removals. This requires considerable resources and may still not detect all important cases of non-compliance. We consider the case for introducing ‘top-down’ methods; that is, independent inverse modelling methods that calculate probable emissions using measured concentrations of gases in the atmosphere and meteorological models. We argue that the top-down methods are at present too inaccurate, too cumbersome, and politically too problematic to serve as independent alternatives to the reported emission inventories for assessing compliance, although they could be useful in monitoring the global success of the protocol. We conclude that these top-down approaches may supplement the traditional emission inventories, in particular those dealing with fluorinated gases, thereby providing input for improving the emission inventory methods.
Keywords:Compliance  Verification  Emission inventories  Reviews  Gas concentrations  Inverse modelling
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