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Department of Forestry

Inventory of greenhouse gases in forestry

Opterećenje: 15+15+0
Sadržaj predmeta: 1. Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, their sources, origin and impact on climate change (2P+0V) 2. The role of forests and forestry in the removal of greenhouse gases (2P+0V) 3. Institutions in charge of reporting on the state of greenhouse gases at the world, European and national level (UN, EU, 4th Ministry) (2+0) 4. Agreements, contracts and regulations (Croatian, EU and international) on greenhouse gases (2+1) 5. Definitions and methodology of reporting on the state of greenhouse gases (1+2) 6. Data collection – measurement and monitoring of greenhouse gas emission/removal factors (1+2) 7. Forest inventory as a source of data on greenhouse gases (1+2) 8. Calculation and reporting on the annual state of greenhouse gases at the state level in the forestry sector (1+4) 9. Impact of emissions/removal of greenhouse gases and regulations on forest management (1+2) 10. Possibilities of forest management measures to increase the binding of greenhouse gases (1+1) 11. Trade in greenhouse gas emissions at the interstate level (1+1)
Literatura:

Obvezna literatura:

1. Nastavni materijali s predavanja

2. Ministarstvo zaštite okoliša i energetike, 2020. Izvješće o Inventaru stakleničkih plinova na području Republike Hrvatske za razdoblje 1990.-2018. (NIR 2020)

3. Pearson, T.R.H.; Brown, S.L.; Birdsey, R.A. 2007. Measurement guidelines for the sequestration of forest carbon. Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-18. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station. 42 str.

4. Ravindranath, N.H., and M. Ostwald, M.2008. Carbon Inventory Methods. Handbook for Greenhouse Gas Inventory, Carbon Mitigation and Roundwood Production Projects.Springer, 315. str.

5. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), 2006. 2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories, Prepared by the National Greenhouse Gas Inventories Programme, Eggleston H.S., Buendia L., Miwa K., Ngara T. and Tanabe K. (eds). Published: IGES, Japan.

6. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), 2014. 2013 Revised Supplementary Methods and Good Practice Guidance Arising from the Kyoto Protocol, Hiraishi, T., Krug, T.,Tanabe, K., Srivastava, N., Baasansuren, J., Fukuda, M. and Troxler, T.G. (eds) Published: IPCC,Switzerland. 268 str.

 

Dopunska literatura

Berndes, G., Abt, B., Asikainen, A., Cowie, A., Dale, V., Egnell, G., Lindner, M., Marelli, L., Paré, D., Pingoud, K., Yeh, S. 2016. Forest biomass, carbon neutrality and climate change mitigation. From Science to Policy 3. European Forest Institute. 28 str.

Broekhoff, D., Gillenwater, M., Colbert-Sangree, T., and Cage, P. 2019. Securing Climate Benefit: A Guide to Using Carbon Offsets. Stockholm Environment Institute & Greenhouse Gas Management Institute. 60 str.

GOFC-GOLD, 2010, A sourcebook of methods and procedures for monitoring and reporting anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions and removals caused by deforestation, gains and losses of carbon stocks in forests remaining forests, and forestation. GOFC-GOLD Report version COP16-1, GOFC-GOLD Project Office, Natural Resources Canada, Alberta, Canada. 210 str.

Iversen P., Lee D., Rocha M., 2014. Understanding Land Use in the UNFCCC. Climate and Land Use Alliance. 66 str.

Sedjo, R.A., 2001. Forest Carbon Sequestration: Some Issues for Forest Investments. Discussion Paper 01–34. Resources for the Future. 26 str.


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assoc. prof Mislav Vedriš PhD

associate professor

Email: mvedris@sumfak.unizg.hr
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