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Item Software tools to handle the layers in a specialized GIS analyzing greenhouse gas emissions(Видавництво Львівської політехніки, 2013) Lyubinsky, B. B.; Khmelovskyi, V. Yu.; Danylo, OlhaThis article presents an approach to the development of architecture of the module “Slicing the Layers of Greenhouse Gas Inventory” of the geographic information system. It provides rationale for using the module, describes its architecture and key functions, and determines software requirements.Item Spatial modeling of greenhouse gas emissions from burning biomass in the residential sector in Volyn region(Видавництво Львівської політехніки, 2013) Danylo, Olha; Lyubinsky, BogdanSpatial model of greenhouse gas emissions from burning biomass in the residential sector in Volyn region is developed. The results of modeling are analysed. The major emission sources are located. Based on performed numerical experiments the digital map and georeferenced databases, containing information about the sources and evaluation of the greenhouse gas emissions, are obtained.Item Моделювання та просторовий аналіз емісії парникових газів в результаті життєдіяльності великої рогатої худоби на рівні елементарних ділянок(Видавництво Національного університету «Львівська політехніка», 2009) Яремчишин, ОленаThe mathematical models and geoinformation technology of spatial inventory of greenhouse gases in the categories “Enteric formentation in domestic livestock” and “ Manure management” are elaborated. The software, which uses statistical information, methodologies of inventory approved at the international level and layers of the digital maps in the format of one of the geoinformation system, has been created. As the result of application of geoinformation method the values of methane emissions from eneric fermentation in cattle and from manure cattle for the regions of the Wtstern Ukraine have been obtained at the level of elementary areas 5x5 km in size.