Transcription of CHAPTER 2 WASTE GENERATION, COMPOSITION AND …
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CHAPTER 2: WASTE generation , COMPOSITION and Management Data CHAPTER 2. WASTE generation , COMPOSITION . AND MANAGEMENT DATA. 2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories Volume 5: WASTE Authors Riitta Pipatti (Finland), Chhemendra Sharma (India), Masato Yamada (Japan). Joao Wagner Silva Alves (Brazil), Qingxian Gao (China), Sabin Guendehou (Benin), Matthias Koch (Germany), Carlos L pez Cabrera (Cuba), Katarina Mareckova (Slovakia), Hans Oonk (Netherlands), Elizabeth Scheehle (USA), Alison Smith (UK), Per Svardal (Norway), and Sonia Maria Manso Vieira (Brazil). 2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories CHAPTER 2: WASTE generation , COMPOSITION and Management Data Contents 2 WASTE generation , COMPOSITION and Management Data Introduction.
approach to data collection is to follow the streams of waste from one treatment to another taking into account the changes in composition and other parameters that affect emissions. Waste stream analyses should be combined with high quality country-specific data on waste generation and management. The approach is often complemented with modelling.
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