Within current initiatives dedicated to provide information on the status of greenhouse gases emissions, the town of Sassari represents a pilot site for estimating the net exchange of carbon dioxide (emissions and sinks) at municipal level in Sardinia (Italy). A spatial and temporal high resolution greenhouse gas emissions inventory for the urban area of Sassari is currently under construction in line with European and international standard protocols to establish a baseline for tracking emission trends. This paper presents the preliminary results of the development of a simplified local emissions inventory where estimates of the atmospheric emissions are collected and cataloged by type of greenhouse gases, productive activity and emissive source on annual basis.

GHG emissions inventory at urban scale: the Sassari case study

Laura Sanna;Roberto Ferrara;Pierpaolo Zara;Pierpaolo Duce
2014

Abstract

Within current initiatives dedicated to provide information on the status of greenhouse gases emissions, the town of Sassari represents a pilot site for estimating the net exchange of carbon dioxide (emissions and sinks) at municipal level in Sardinia (Italy). A spatial and temporal high resolution greenhouse gas emissions inventory for the urban area of Sassari is currently under construction in line with European and international standard protocols to establish a baseline for tracking emission trends. This paper presents the preliminary results of the development of a simplified local emissions inventory where estimates of the atmospheric emissions are collected and cataloged by type of greenhouse gases, productive activity and emissive source on annual basis.
2014
Istituto di Biometeorologia - IBIMET - Sede Firenze
GHG emission inventory
carbon dioxide
municipal level
Sassari
Italy
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