Meet on national air emissions inventory held

MOCCAE holds first stakeholder meet on national air emissions inventory copy

DUBAI / WAM

The Ministry of Climate Change and Environment (MOCCAE) kicked off the process of establishing a national air emissions inventory in Dubai, holding the first stakeholder consultation for participants from both federal and emirate-level entities.
The inception meeting started the conversation with stakeholders by discussing the objectives, activities, and expected outcomes of the project. The meeting also highlighted the critical role of stakeholders as partners in the process and the importance of stakeholder collaboration in the data collection process.
Aisha Al Abdooli, Director of MOCCAE’s Green Development Department, emphasised in her opening remarks the project’s role in helping the UAE achieve a range of development goal.
“In addition to achieving our national target on air quality, this project also aligns with other policies such as the National Climate Plan, UAE Green Agenda 2015-2030, UAE Energy Strategy,
Sustainable Development Goals, Paris Agreement, as well as emirate-level strategies. In short,
this initiative meets local, national, and international objectives,”
she explained.
The establishment of a national air emissions inventory is expected to provide useful, up-to-date, and comprehensive data on pollutant emissions. MOCCAE noted that maintaining an accurate, reliable, and comprehensive inventory is crucial to inform policies on
air quality management going forward. Improving air quality is
one of the goals of the UAE Vision 2021, where the National Age-
nda aims at raising the rate of air quality in the UAE to 90 percent
by 2021.
In collaboration with the Global Green Growth Institute, GGGI, the project will be implemented in two phases. The first phase will involve developing a methodology for an air emissions inventory for the UAE based on best practice and stakeholder consensus. The second phase of the project will aim to deliver a full-scale national inventory that covers all major point, line, and area sources.
MOCCAE plans to hold further stakeholder meetings later this year where a draft inventory methodology for the national air emissions inventory project will be presented and discussed.
The event was attended by representatives from the Ministry of Energy, the Federal Authority for Competitiveness and Statistics, the Federal Authority for Land and Marine Transport, the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi, Sharjah City Municipality, Sharjah Bee’ah Company, Ras al-Khaimah Environment Protection and Development Authority, Ras al-Khaimah Waste Management Authority, Ajman Municipality, Umm Al Qaiwain Municipality, Umm Al Quwain Public Works and Services Department, Fujairah Municipality and Civil Aviation Authority.

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