Sulphur dioxide emissions from controlled burning in New Zealand
By sub-class, 2019, tonnes
Grassland
48.75
Forest land
44.54
The following information applies to all values in the table. Year: 2019, Sector: Biomass burning, Class: Controlled burning, Air pollutant: Sulphur dioxide, Measure: Air pollutant emissions
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An emissions inventory provides information on the amount of key air pollutants that are released into the atmosphere for a given location over a given time period.
Purpose of collection
The emissions inventory enable sources of pollutants to be identified. By understanding the amounts that different sources contribute, air quality can be better managed and modelled.
Method of collection/Data provider
Emissions were evaluated for five key pollutants for 2015, the most-recent year that data were readily available: particulate matter (PM) less than 10 micrometres in diameter (PM10), PM less than 2.5 micrometres in diameter (PM2.5), carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen oxides (NOx), and sulphur dioxide (SO2), because they are the most important pollutants in New Zealand. The grouped sources include: energy-related activities, construction dust, road dust, industrial process emissions (non-combustion), agriculture (emissions from animal housing), vegetation fires (burning agricultural residue and biomass burning), and incinerating of hazardous waste.