872 ITU‐T's Technical Reports and Specifications Annex J ICLEI: Global protocol for community scale GHG emissions (GPC) Source: ICLEI, http://www.iclei.org/details/article/global‐protocol‐for‐community‐scale‐ghg‐emissions‐gpc.html The Global Protocol for Community scale GHG emissions (GPC) was developed by ICLEI and C40 and supported by the World Bank, UN‐Habitat and others. In GPC, the emissions summing up to the total community emissions are divided into sectors and subsectors, see below. For each subsector, direct emissions (scope 1) and indirect emissions (scope 2) should be reported. In addition, communities are asked to report direct emissions accounted for elsewhere and scope 3 emissions related to main sectors. Table J.1 – Sector/Subsector of GPC Sector Subsector Stationary units Residential, commercial/industrial facilities, energy generation, and industrial energy use as subsectors. Mobile units On‐road transportation (cars, light duty vehicle (LDV), heavy duty vehicle (HDV), buses, others), railways (including urban metro/rail transport system), water‐borne navigation, aviation, off‐road. Waste Solid waste, biological treatment of waste, waste incineration and open burning, wastewater treatment and discharge. IPPU Industrial processes and product uses. This protocol is a development of the international local government GHG emissions analysis protocol (IEAP) published by ICLEI in 2009 (international local government GHG emissions analysis protocol (IEAP), version 1.0. October 2009, available at http://carbonn.org/fileadmin/user_ upload/carbonn/Standards/IEAP_ October2010_ color.pdf ). The IEAP consists of principles that should be adhered to when inventorying GHG emissions from a community.