IPCC Guidelines definition

IPCC Guidelines means the document adopted, updated and complemented by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, to be used for the purpose of reporting pursuant to the Convention, in accordance with the Decisions made under the Convention;

Examples of IPCC Guidelines in a sentence

  • The Operator shall have the right to determine the applicable emission factor values for further Bunker types that are currently not defined in Schedule 8 (CO2 Charge Example) pursuant to section 315 German Civil Code (BGB) on the basis of recognised official publications i.e. Bundesumweltamt, IPCC Guidelines or similar sources.

  • For instance, the following issues could trigger a methodological adjustment: changes in reporting methodologies, new data or corrections of statistical errors, inclusion of new carbon pools or gases, recalculation of historical estimates based on new scientific evidence, in accordance with the 2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories, inclusion of new reporting elements and improved monitoring of natural disturbances.

  • Furthermore, in line with the IPCC Guidelines, these methodologies can be used to estimate the CO2 sink capacities of macroalgal beds and tidal flats throughout Japan.

  • The Commission shall be empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 14 to adapt the definitions in paragraph 1 to scientific developments or technical progress and to ensure consistency between those definitions and any changes to relevant definitions in the 2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories ('IPCC Guidelines').

  • Each of the Company and Stockholder acknowledges that each party to this Agreement has been represented by counsel in connection with this Agreement and the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

  • The 2006 IPCC Guidelines and 2013 Wetlands Supplement, in addition to Chapter 2 of this volume, give guidance on how to estimate the five carbon pools in the land to be flooded and guidance is provided in Chapter 12 for estimating harvested wood products (HWP).

  • Values of other parameters (BEF1, BEF2, R, CF) were taken from Tables attached to the IPCC Guidelines, particularly from the list of standard indexes typical for the region’s climate conditions.

  • In Yokohama and Fukuoka projects, the BC offset credit scheme is based on the IPCC Guidelines, which outline methodologies for calculating the CO2 sink capacity of BC ecosystems (mangroves, tidal marshes, and seagrass meadows) and are based on compilations of domestic and international data.

  • The values of other parameters (BEF1, BEF2, R, CF) were taken from Tables attached to the IPCC Guidelines, particularly from the list of standard indexes typical for the region’s climate conditions.

  • The GHG emissions for 2009 and 2014 inventories in Transportation, Buildings and Street Lighting sectors are calculated by the IPCC Guidelines Tier 1 sectorial approach adapted to local conditions In the Tbilisi 2011 SEAP the electricity grid emission factor was taken to be 0.39995 tCO2eq/MWh, calculated with the CDM methodology.