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Title: Comparing urban greenhouse gas emission inventories in Brazilian cities

Authors: Gilsâmara Catarina Alves Conceição; Marcia Mara De Oliveira Marinho; José Célio Silveira Andrade

Addresses: Environmental Engineering Department, Federal University of Bahia – UFBA, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil ' Environmental Engineering Department, Federal University of Bahia – UFBA, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil ' School of Management, Federal University of Bahia – UFBA, NPGA Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

Abstract: The urban greenhouse gas emission (GHG) inventory is an important tool for climate change mitigation. In Brazil, 15 years after the publication of the first municipal GHG inventory, few cities have measured their emissions. It depicts the timid advance in the country's urban climate agenda. In this paper, publicly available inventories were mapped, and then methodologies, emissions and reports were compared, with the aim to identify similarities, divergences and challenges to consolidate this instrument. The results show that the municipal inventories in Brazil are not easily comparable. In many cases, it lacks transparency there are different interpretations of the methodology and gaps of information. The definition of quality criteria and the dialogue among cities may help to refine the tool. Comparative perspective allows the exchange of knowledge between localities with similar profiles, such as Latin American cities. Sustaining discussion on municipal inventories is important for its improvement as a tool to support local interventions.

Keywords: greenhouse gas emissions; GHG; urban GHG inventories; Brazilian cities.

DOI: 10.1504/LAJMSD.2021.121038

Latin American Journal of Management for Sustainable Development, 2021 Vol.5 No.2, pp.110 - 129

Received: 24 Jul 2019
Accepted: 27 Aug 2019

Published online: 23 Feb 2022 *

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