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UNECE supports Montenegro to improve knowledge on air pollutant emission inventories

UNECE supports Montenegro to improve knowledge on air pollutant emission inventories

Kotor coastline Montenegro

Sound emission inventories are the first step for designing effective clean air policies as they provide information about the main sources and the most acute air pollution problems in a country. 

Under the Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution (Air Convention), UNECE has therefore been assisting countries in the region to improve emission inventories with a view to facilitating their ratification and/or implementation of the Air Convention and its key protocols. Most recently, UNECE has developed an e-learning course on how to report emissions under the Convention, with the aim to explain the importance of emission inventories for clean air policy development, the requirements for emission inventory reporting and methods for emission estimation.  

The course was presented to Montenegrin experts through a webinar that preceded the hands-on emission inventory workshop this week (23 September 2024). The workshop to assist Montenegro (Podgorica, 8-11 October 2024) with improving its emission inventory covered requirements and guidelines for reporting emissions under the Convention, as well as instructions on using templates. Experts analyzed the emissions data previously prepared for the 2024 reporting period. Recommendations were also provided on methodologies and data collection approaches. The project was funded by the Nordic Council of Ministers. 

For more information on capacity-building under the UNECE Air Convention, please visit: https://unece.org/capacity-building-4 

Countries: Montenegro