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ITU GSR 2024

ITU-T work programme

[2025-2028] : [SG5] : [Q9/5]

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Work item: L.TR_MAP_GHG
Subject/title: Assessing the Projections of Urban Greenhouse Gas Emission
Status: Under study [Issued from previous study period]
Approval process: Agreement
Type of work item: Technical report
Version: New
Equivalent number: -
Timing: 2025 (Medium priority)
Liaison: -
Supporting members: State Grid Corporation of China, China Information Communication Technologies Group
Summary: Climate change has become one of the most pressing challenges to sustainable human development. In response, countries around the world have formulated national strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and have set clear timelines for achieving carbon neutrality. This technical report provides a consolidated overview of widely adopted methodologies for greenhouse gas emission projection. It encompasses key elements such as data collection, model development, and emission forecasting, addressing the current absence of internationally standardized approaches in this field. The report is designed to offer cities and relevant stakeholders a scientific and systematic reference framework to support informed decision-making in planning and implementing emission reduction strategies. By facilitating the exchange of technical expertise and best practices, the report aims to accelerate progress in urban greenhouse gas emission forecasting. It contributes to sustainable development by supporting economic, social, and environmental objectives, helping cities worldwide to advance toward green and low-carbon transformation. Ultimately, this initiative seeks to overcome current barriers in the application of emission projection technologies, fostering innovation and enhancing the capacity of cities to effectively manage their greenhouse gas emissions.
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Contact(s):
Zhengwei CHANG, Editor
Lu GAN, Editor
Wenxin PENG, Editor
Yufei TENG, Editor
Han ZHANG, Editor
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Last update: 2025-06-25 10:44:34