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BookletExpanding greenhouse gas accounting in the fisheries sector using the Environmental eXternalities ACcounting Tool (EX-ACT)
Review of the “Coastal and marine fisheries management” module of EX-ACT
2025Also available in:
No results found.This methodological note presents the updated approach for estimating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from fisheries using the Environmental eXternalities ACcounting Tool (EX-ACT). It reviews the limitations of previous versions of EX-ACT and outlines the improvements implemented in the online EX-ACT application, in-cluding the introduction of dedicated modules for small-scale and large-scale fisheries. The revision enhances the accuracy and representativeness of GHG flux estimates by incorporating new data sources, refining fuel use intensity metrics, and updating refrigerant and ice-making emission factors. The note serves as a technical reference for practitioners and policy-makers aiming to assess and mitigate climate impacts in the fisheries sector. -
DocumentEnvironmental eXternalities ACcounting Tool (EX-ACT) - Side Event, Concept note and Agenda
Rome, Italy, 18 October 2024
2024Also available in:
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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetEX-Ante Carbon-balance Tool | EX-ACT
Mainstreaming greenhouse gas accounting into agriculture investments and policies
2019Also available in:
No results found.The 2030 Agenda and Paris Agreement tied the knot between sustainable economic development and a climate-resilient, low greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions future. Moving forward, accounting for potential changes in GHG emissions will be a vital component of any agricultural investment, project, or policy proposal under consideration by any country, institution, or organization. To support the international community’s efforts with quantifying changes in GHG emissions, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) developed the Ex-Ante Carbon-balance Tool (EX-ACT). Based on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) methodology, EX-ACT provides its users a consistent way of estimating and tracking the impact of agricultural, forestry, and other land-use (AFOLU) investments and policies on GHG emission levels. EX-ACT is a free, open-source, Excel-based model and is available in all UN languages, as well as Bahasa, Vietnamese, Portuguese, and German.
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