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Guidance document on integrated sustainable nitrogen management
The purpose of the document is to mobilize Parties’ efforts to control pollution from agricultural sources in the context of the wider nitrogen cycle in an integrated manner harvesting multiple co-benefits of improved nitrogen management. Sustainable nitrogen management provides the foundation to strengthen an emerging “nitrogen circular economy”, reducing nitrogen losses and promoting recovery and reuse. The Guidance demonstrates how actions to control air pollution have co-benefits for climate, water, biodiversity, health and the economy. It identifies 24 principles to help Parties understand and tailor solutions, summarises 76 measures and their performance for abatement of different nitrogen forms and illustrates how to develop packages of measures to improve coherence. |
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Code of good practice for wood burning and small combustion installations |
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Guidelines for estimation and measurement of emissions of volatile organic compounds |
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Guidance Document on Emission Control Techniques for Mobile Sources |
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Guidance document on control techniques for emissions of sulphur, NOx, VOC, and particulate matter (including PM10, PM2.5 and black carbon) from stationary sources |
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Guidance document on economic instruments to reduce emissions of regional air pollutants |
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Guidance document on national nitrogen budgets |
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Guidance document for preventing and abating ammonia emissions from agricultural sources |
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Guidance document on health and environmental improvements using new knowledge, methods and data |
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United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Framework Code for Good Agricultural Practice for Reducing Ammonia Emissions |
Guidance documents and other methodological materials for the implementation of the 1999 Protocol to Abate Acidification, Eutrophication and Ground-level Ozone (Gothenburg Protocol)