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P, Barnhart Edward, ed. Nitrous oxide emissions research progress. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers, 2009.

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Nitrous oxide emissions from rice fields: Past, present, and future. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers, 2009.

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Canada. Air Pollution Prevention Directorate. Environment Canada. Trends in Canada's greenhouse gas emissions (1990-1995). Ottawa: Environment Canada., 1997.

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Katsuyuki, Minami, Mosier Arvin, Sass Ronald, and Nōrin Suisanshō Nōgyō Kankyō Gijutsu Kenkyūjo (Japan), eds. CH₄ and N₂O: Global emissions and controls from rice fields and other agricultural and industrial sources : proceedings of an international workshop, Methane and Nitrous Oxide Emission from Natural and Anthropogenic Sources and Their Reduction Research Plan, Tsukuba, Japan, March 25-26, 1992. Tsukuba, Japan: NIAES, 1994.

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Jaques, A. P. Trends in Canada's greenhouse gas emissions (1990-1995). Ottawa: Air Pollution Prevention Directorate, Pollution Data Branch, Environment Canada, 1997.

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Jaques, A. P. Trends in Canada's greenhouse gas emissions (1990-1995). Ottawa: Air Pollution Prevention Directorate, Pollution Data Branch, Environment Canada, 1997.

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Workshop, WMO/UNEP Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change International IPCC. Methane and nitrous oxide: Methods in national emissions inventories and options for control : proceedings, Euroase Hotel, Amersfoort, the Netherlands, 3-5 February 1993. Bilthoven, the Netherlands: National Institute of Public Health and Environmental Protection, 1993.

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Pascale, Collas, Olsen K, Canada Environment Canada, and Canada. Air Pollution Prevention Directorate., eds. Canada's greenhouse gas inventory: 1997 emissions and removals with trends. [Ottawa]: Environment Canada, 1999.

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Soete, G. de. Nitrous oxide emissions: modifications as a consequence of current trends in industrial fossil fuel combustion and inland use. Luxembourg: Commission of the European Communities, 1991.

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Canada. Environment Canada. Transportation Systems Division. and Railway Association of Canada, eds. Recommended reporting requirements for the locomotive emissions monitoring (LEM) program: A background report. [Ottawa]: Environment Canada, 1994.

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Ussiri, David, and Rattan Lal. Soil Emission of Nitrous Oxide and its Mitigation. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5364-8.

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P, Epner Eric, Billings Richard S, and United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Research and Development, eds. Characterization of nitrous oxide emission sources: Final report. Washington, D.C: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, 1995.

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United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, ed. 1990 OTC NOx: Baseline emission inventory. Research Triangle Park, NC: Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Office of Air and Radiation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1995.

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N, EPA Workshop on. EPA Workshop on N2O Emission from Combustion (Durham, NC, February 13-14, 1986). Research Triangle Park, NC: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Air and Energy Engineering Research Laboratory, 1987.

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EPA Workshop on NO Emission from Combustion (1986 Durham, N.C.). EPA Workshop on NO Emission from Combustion (Durham, NC, February 13-14, 1986). Research Triangle Park, NC: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Air and Energy Engineering Research Laboratory, 1987.

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EPA Workshop on Nb2sO Emission from Combustion (1986 Durham, N.C.). EPA Workshop on Nb2sO Emission from Combustion (Durham, NC, February 13-14, 1986). Research Triangle Park, NC: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Air and Energy Engineering Research Laboratory, 1987.

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Center, Ames Research, ed. Biologically produced volatile compounds: N20 emissions from soils : final scientific report for the period September 1, 1984 - August 30, 1985. [Moffett Field, Calif.]: NASA-Ames Research Center, 1985.

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Soete, G. de, and B. Sharp. Nitrous Oxide Emissions. Stationery Office Books, 1991.

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Britain, Great. Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme (Nitrous Oxide) Regulations 2011. Stationery Office, The, 2011.

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Scott, Anderson T., and Baylee L. Campbell. Emissions of Methane and Nitrous Oxide from Natural Sources. Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, 2012.

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Ye, Liu, Jose Porro, and Ingmar Nopens, eds. Quantification and Modelling of Fugitive Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Urban Water Systems. IWA Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/9781789060461.

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Abstract With increased commitment from the international community to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from all sectors in accordance with the Paris Agreement, the water sector has never felt the pressure it is now under to transition to a low-carbon water management model. This requires reducing GHG emissions from grid-energy consumption (Scope 2 emissions), which is straightforward; however, it also requires reducing Scope 1 emissions, which include nitrous oxide and methane emissions, predominantly from wastewater handling and treatment. The pathways and factors leading to biological nitrous oxide and methane formation and emissions from wastewater are highly complex and site-specific. Good emission factors for estimating the Scope 1 emissions are lacking, water utilities have little experience in directly measuring these emissions, and the mathematical modelling of these emissions is challenging. Therefore, this book aims to help the water sector address the Scope 1 emissions by breaking down their pathways and influencing factors, and providing guidance on both the use of emission factors, and performing direct measurements of nitrous oxide and methane emissions from sewers and wastewater treatment plants. The book also dives into the mathematical modelling for predicting these emissions and provides guidance on the use of different mathematical models based upon your conditions, as well as an introduction to alternative modelling methods, including metabolic, data-driven, and AI methods. Finally, the book includes guidance on using the modelling tools for assessing different operating strategies and identifying promising mitigation actions. A must-have book for anyone needing to understand, account for, and reduce water utility Scope 1 emissions. ISBN: 9781789060454 (Paperback) ISBN: 9781789060461 (eBook) ISBN: 9781789060478 (ePub)
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Mummey, Daniel Lynn. Nitrous oxide emissions from a shrub-steppe ecosystem: Sources, regulation and spatial and temporal variability. 1993.

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Kort, Eric Adam. Atmospheric observations and emissions estimates of methane and nitrous oxide from regional to global scale. 2011.

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Yan, Ma, D. R. Chadwick, L. Cardenas, T. Misselbrook, and International Fertiliser Society Staff. Impacts of Inhibitor Use on Nitrous Oxide and Ammonia Emissions, Nitrate Leaching and Resulting Crop Yields. International Fertiliser Society, 2019.

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Cowan, Nicholas, and International Fertiliser Society Staff. Nitrous Oxide and Agriculture in the UK: Meeting the Challenges of Reducing Emissions Without Reducing Productivity. International Fertiliser Society, 2021.

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Solid waste management and greenhouse gases: A life-cycle assessment of emissions and sinks. 3rd ed. [Washington, D.C.]: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 2006.

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Alix, Alexandre, Laurent Bellet, Corinne Trommsdorff, and Iris Audureau, eds. Reducing the Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Water and Sanitation Services: Overview of emissions and their potential reduction illustrated by utility know-how. IWA Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/9781789063172.

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The scientific evidence contained in the three volumes of the 6th IPCC report (AR6), published between August 2021 and April 2022, are another reminder of the urgent need to respect the 2015 Paris Agreement. 195 countries agreed to the goal of limiting long-term global temperature increase to “well below 2°C” compared to pre-industrial levels and to pursue efforts to limit the increase to 1.5°C by massively reducing their emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases (GHGs). Water and climate questions are usually addressed from the perspective of adaptation to climate change. For urban water services the mitigation aspect has been less studied up till now. These considerations fit into the broader context of the interdependence of energy and water (Water-Energy Nexus). This report approaches the question from the angle of energy use in the water sector rather than the better-known water requirements for the energy sector. Reducing GHG emissions in urban water management requires reducing both fossil energy requirements and direct emissions of nitrous oxide and methane. Finally, it must be said that the need to reduce the GHG emissions of water and sanitation services goes with the growing demand for water. It should increase by 50% between now and 2030 worldwide due to the combined effects of population growth, economic development, and the shift in consumer patterns. This synthetic report aims to provide an overview of possible levers to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions of water and sanitation services and provides an analysis of how adaptation measures can embrace this low-carbon approach.
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Lal, Rattan, and David Ussiri. Soil Emission of Nitrous Oxide and Its Mitigation. Springer Netherlands, 2014.

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Lal, Rattan, and David Ussiri. Soil Emission of Nitrous Oxide and Its Mitigation. Springer London, Limited, 2012.

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Soil Emission Of Nitrous Oxide And Its Mitigation. Springer, 2012.

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Alix, Alexandre, Laurent Bellet, Corinne Trommsdorff, and Iris Audureau, eds. Réduire les émissions de gaz à effet de serre des services d'eau et d'assainissement: Aperçu des émissions et de leur potentiel de réduction illustré par le savoir-faire des services d'eau. IWA Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/9781789063271.

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The scientific evidence contained in the three volumes of the 6th IPCC report (AR6), published between August 2021 and April 2022, are another reminder of the urgent need to respect the 2015 Paris Agreement. 195 countries agreed to the goal of limiting long-term global temperature increase to “well below 2°C” compared to pre-industrial levels and to pursue efforts to limit the increase to 1.5°C by massively reducing their emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases (GHGs). Water and climate questions are usually addressed from the perspective of adaptation to climate change. For urban water services the mitigation aspect has been less studied up till now. These considerations fit into the broader context of the interdependence of energy and water (Water-Energy Nexus). This report approaches the question from the angle of energy use in the water sector rather than the better-known water requirements for the energy sector. Reducing GHG emissions in urban water management requires reducing both fossil energy requirements and direct emissions of nitrous oxide and methane. Finally, it must be said that the need to reduce the GHG emissions of water and sanitation services goes with the growing demand for water. It should increase by 50% between now and 2030 worldwide due to the combined effects of population growth, economic development, and the shift in consumer patterns. This synthetic report aims to provide an overview of possible levers to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions of water and sanitation services and provides an analysis of how adaptation measures can embrace this low-carbon approach.
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Britain, Great. Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme (Nitrous Oxode) Regulations 2011. Stationery Office, The, 2011.

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1990 OTC NOx: Baseline emission inventory. Research Triangle Park, NC: Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Office of Air and Radiation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1995.

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