Parties are kindly requested for two kinds of input:
Data checking,
National Assessment.
Parties are invited to compare national measurement data with the data available in the EMEEP CCC database. All differences should be reported to CCC for corrections. However, even in case when national and CCC data are identical, it is important to report any changes in the methodologies and eventually correction factors. All technical details, as well as exchange of data should be discussed with Anne Hjellbrekke (anne-gun.hjellbrekke@nilu.no). In this page we only present the status of data checking for the contributing Parties. More details about measurement data checking for each party can be found on Measurement Data Checking page.
National Assessment should be send to coordinator jerzy.bartnicki@met.no as an attachment in the form of WORD file. The content of the National Assessment was discussed in the outline page. To keep the Assessment Report at a reasonable size, contributions from Parties might be kept within, say, 8 A4 pages. For consistency, the font size used should be 12 pts. All National assessments will be available on this web page under the Party name.
Parties are encouraged to send nay information, even not complete, which they have ready at present. National contributions will be a subject of comments and discussion on discussion page. Comments and suggestions from the parties, concerning all aspects of the report are most welcome. Parties can modify their contributions at any time, sending an updated version to us.
The status of national contributions is presented in the table below, which includes all Parties to the Convention except Canada and the United States, which do not take part in the Assessment Report. This table can be also used for access to individual contributions, concerning national assessments. In order to see the contribution from selected Party, one should click the corresponding field in the table below in the National Assessment column.
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Measurement Data Checking |
National Assessment |
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1. Armenia |
Not taking part yet |
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2. Austria |
Completed |
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3. Belarus |
Not completed |
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4. Belgium |
Not taking part yet |
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5. Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Not taking part yet |
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6. Bulgaria |
Not taking part yet |
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7. Croatia |
Not completed |
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8. Cyprus |
Not taking part yet |
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9. Czech Republic |
Completed |
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10. Denmark |
Not completed |
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11. Estonia |
Completed |
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12. Finland |
Partly completed |
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13. France |
Not completed |
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14. Georgia |
Not taking part yet |
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15. Germany |
Not completed |
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16. Greece |
Not taking part yet |
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17. Holy See |
Not taking part yet |
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18. Hungary |
Not completed |
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19. Iceland |
Not completed |
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20. Ireland |
Not completed |
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21. Italy |
Not completed |
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22. Kazakhstan |
Not taking part yet |
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23 Kyrguzstan |
Not taking part yet |
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24. Latvia |
Completed |
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25. Liechtenstein |
Not taking part yet |
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26. Lithuania |
completed |
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27. Luxembourg |
Not taking part yet |
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28. Malta |
Not taking part yet |
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29 Monaco |
Not taking part yet |
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30. Netherlands |
Not completed |
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31. Norway |
Completed |
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32. Poland |
Not completed |
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33. Portugal |
Completed |
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34. Republic of Moldova |
Not taking part yet |
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35. Romania |
Not taking part yet |
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36. Russian Federation |
Not taking part yet |
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37. San Marino |
Not taking part yet |
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38. Slovakia |
Not completed |
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39. Slovenia |
Completed |
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40. Spain |
Not completed |
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41. Sweden |
Completed |
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42. Switzerland |
Not completed |
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43. The FYR of Macedonia |
Not completed |
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44. Turkey |
Not taking part yet |
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45. Ukraine |
Not taking part yet |
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46. United kingdom |
Not completed |
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47. Yugoslavia |
Partly completed |
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