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FCCC/SB/1999/Misc.5     
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Title
National communications from Parties included in Annex I to the Convention. Comments from Parties on methodological issues related to possible clarifications, additions and amendments to the inventory section of the revised guidelines for the preparation of national communications by Annex I Parties. Note by the secretariat.

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Notes
SBSTA: Item 4 (a) of the provisional agenda
SBI: Item 3 of the provisional agenda
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Abstract
At its ninth session, the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA) concluded that the options identified in document FCCC/SBSTA/1998/8 could serve as a starting point to resolve the methodological issues identified by Parties and by the secretariat while processing greenhouse gas inventories included in second national
communications. The SBSTA invited Parties to submit initial information related to the options addressed in document FCCC/SBSTA/1998/8 by 1 December 1998 and additional information by 1 March 1999, for compilation into a miscellaneous document (FCCC/SBSTA/1998/9, para. 51 (g)). Six submissions have been received. In accordance with the procedure for miscellaneous documents, these submissions are attached and are reproduced in the language
in which they were received and without formal editing

Meeting
Subsidiary Body for Implementation (SBI), Tenth session, 31 May - 11 June 1999, Bonn, Germany
Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA), Tenth session, 31 May - 11 June 1999, Bonn, Germany

Keywords
Annex I Parties
Canada
European Community
Switzerland
United States
Uzbekistan
conference papers
emission inventories
emission inventories
guidelines
national communications
reporting procedures

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Publication date
18/03/1999
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