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The '''Global Protocol for Community-Scale Greenhouse Gas Inventories''' (GPC) is a [[GHG Accounting]] and Reporting Standard for Cities. <ref>Global Protocol for Community-Scale Greenhouse Gas Inventories, An Accounting and Reporting Standard for Cities, Version 1.1, 2021. WRI, C40, IOCLEI</ref>
 
The '''Global Protocol for Community-Scale Greenhouse Gas Inventories''' (GPC) is a [[GHG Accounting]] and Reporting Standard for Cities. <ref>Global Protocol for Community-Scale Greenhouse Gas Inventories, An Accounting and Reporting Standard for Cities, Version 1.1, 2021. WRI, C40, IOCLEI</ref>
  
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== Structure ==
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The GPC is divided into three main parts:
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* Part I introduces the GPC reporting and accounting principles, sets out how to define the inventory boundary, specifies reporting requirements and offers a sample
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reporting template
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* Part II provides overarching and sector-specific accounting and reporting guidance for sourcing data and calculating emissions, including calculation methods and equations
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* Part III shows how inventories can be used to set mitigation goals and track performance over time, and shows how cities can manage inventory quality
  
  

Revision as of 19:56, 3 January 2022

Definition

The Global Protocol for Community-Scale Greenhouse Gas Inventories (GPC) is a GHG Accounting and Reporting Standard for Cities. [1]

Structure

The GPC is divided into three main parts:

  • Part I introduces the GPC reporting and accounting principles, sets out how to define the inventory boundary, specifies reporting requirements and offers a sample

reporting template

  • Part II provides overarching and sector-specific accounting and reporting guidance for sourcing data and calculating emissions, including calculation methods and equations
  • Part III shows how inventories can be used to set mitigation goals and track performance over time, and shows how cities can manage inventory quality


References

  1. Global Protocol for Community-Scale Greenhouse Gas Inventories, An Accounting and Reporting Standard for Cities, Version 1.1, 2021. WRI, C40, IOCLEI