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Equation 2.2 Area burnt Mass of fuel available for combustion 2 A M B Sector Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Use Category Emissions from Biomass Burning in Grassland (Grassland Rema Category code 3C1c Sheet 1 of 2 Equation Land-use category Subcategories for reporting year 1 Initial land use Land use during reporting year (ha) (tonnes ha -1 ) (Table 2.4) 2 GL GL (a) (b) (c ) 1 For each subcategory, use separate line for each non-CO 2 greenhouse gas. 2 Where data for M B and C f are not available, a default value for the amount of fuel actually burnt (M B * C f ) can be used (Table 2.4). In this case Total

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Page 1: 3C1c_Biomass Burning GL

Equation 2.2

Area burnt Mass of fuel available

for combustion2

A MB

Sector Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Use

Category Emissions from Biomass Burning in Grassland (Grassland Remaining Grassland)

Category code 3C1c

Sheet 1 of 2

Equation Equation 2.27

Land-use category

Subcategories for

reporting year1

Initial land useLand use during

reporting year

(ha) (tonnes ha-1

)

(Table 2.4)2

GL GL

(a)

(b)

(c )

1 For each subcategory, use separate line for each non-CO2 greenhouse gas.

2 Where data for MB and Cf are not available, a default value for the amount of fuel actually burnt (MB * Cf) can be used (Table 2.4). In this case, MB takes the value taken from the table, whereas Cf must be 1.

Total

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Combustion factor2 CH4 emissions from

fire

CO emissions from

fire

Lfire-CH4 = Lfire-CO =

A * MB * Cf * Gef * 10-3

A * MB * Cf * Gef * 10-3

Cf Lfire-CH4 Lfire-CO

CH4

CO

N2O

NOx

CH4

CO

N2O

NOx

CH4

CO

N2O

NOx

Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Use

Emissions from Biomass Burning in Grassland (Grassland Remaining Grassland)

3C1c

1 of 2

Equation 2.27

Emission factor for each GHG

(-)

Table 2.6 Table 2.5

[g GHG

(kg dm burnt)-1

](tonnes CH4) (tonnes CO)

Gef

1 For each subcategory, use separate line for each non-CO2 greenhouse gas.

2 Where data for MB and Cf are not available, a default value for the amount of fuel actually burnt (MB * Cf) can be used (Table 2.4). In this case, MB takes the value taken from the table, whereas Cf must be 1.

CH4

CO

N2O

NOx

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N2O emissions from

fire

NOx emissions from

fire

Lfire-N2O = Lfire-NOx =

A * MB * Cf * Gef * 10-3

A * MB * Cf * Gef * 10-3

Lfire-N2O Lfire-NOx

Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Use

Emissions from Biomass Burning in Grassland (Grassland Remaining Grassland)

3C1c

1 of 2

Equation 2.27

(tonnes N2O) (tonnes NOx)

1 For each subcategory, use separate line for each non-CO2 greenhouse gas.

2 Where data for MB and Cf are not available, a default value for the amount of fuel actually burnt (MB * Cf) can be used (Table 2.4). In this case, MB takes the value taken from the table, whereas Cf must be 1.

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Equation 2.2

Area burnt Mass of fuel available

for combustion3

A MB

Sector Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Use

Category Emissions from Biomass Burning in Grassland (Land Converted to Grassland)

Category code 3C1c

Sheet 2 of 2

Equation Equation 2.27

Land-use category

Subcategories for

reporting year2

Initial land use1 Land use during

reporting year

(ha) (tonnes ha-1

)

 Table 2.4

[non-GL] GL

(a)

(b)

Total

1 Similar tables should be completed separately for each initial land use, and subtotals must be added up. If data by initial land use are not available, use only "non-GL" in this column.

2 For each subcategory, use separate lines for each non-CO2 greenhouse gas.

3 Where data for MB and Cf are not available, a default value for the amount of fuel actually burnt (MB * Cf) can be used (Table 2.4). In this case, MB takes the value taken from the table, whereas Cf must be 1.

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Combustion factor3 CH4 emissions from

fire

CO emissions from

fire

Lfire-CH4 = Lfire-CO =

A * MB * Cf * Gef * 10-3

A * MB * Cf * Gef * 10-3

Cf Lfire-CH4 Lfire-CO

CH4

CO

N2O

NOx

CH4

CO

N2O

NOx

Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Use

Emissions from Biomass Burning in Grassland (Land Converted to Grassland)

3C1c

2 of 2

Equation 2.27

Emission factor for each GHG

(-)

Table 2.6 Table 2.5

[g GHG

(kg dm burnt)-1

](tonnes CH4) (tonnes CO)

Gef

1 Similar tables should be completed separately for each initial land use, and subtotals must be added up. If data by initial land use are not available, use only "non-GL" in this column.

2 For each subcategory, use separate lines for each non-CO2 greenhouse gas.

3 Where data for MB and Cf are not available, a default value for the amount of fuel actually burnt (MB * Cf) can be used (Table 2.4). In this case, MB takes the value taken from the table, whereas Cf must be 1.

CH4

CO

N2O

NOx

Page 6: 3C1c_Biomass Burning GL

N2O emissions from

fire

NOx emissions from

fire

Lfire-N2O = Lfire-NOx =

A * MB * Cf * Gef * 10-3

A * MB * Cf * Gef * 10-3

Lfire-N2O Lfire-NOx

Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Use

Emissions from Biomass Burning in Grassland (Land Converted to Grassland)

3C1c

2 of 2

Equation 2.27

(tonnes N2O) (tonnes NOx)

1 Similar tables should be completed separately for each initial land use, and subtotals must be added up. If data by initial land use are not available, use only "non-GL" in this column.

2 For each subcategory, use separate lines for each non-CO2 greenhouse gas.

3 Where data for MB and Cf are not available, a default value for the amount of fuel actually burnt (MB * Cf) can be used (Table 2.4). In this case, MB takes the value taken from the table, whereas Cf must be 1.