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Appendix
(explanation of symbols in tables)
Table A-3. Stratospheric Ozone Depletion Indicators in CEE Countries.
| Czech Republic | P | Apparent consumption of CFC and halons |
| S | ||
| R | ||
| Estonia | P | Total CFC emissions, halons, CCL4; Ozone depletion potential |
| S | Thickness of ozone layer; Groundlevel UV; People killed by skin cancer | |
| R | Import of ozone layer depleting substances; Recovery of ozone depleting substances | |
| Hungary | P | CFC emissions |
| S | Utilization of ozone depleting substances in Hungary | |
| R | ||
| Latvia | P | Share of products and equipment using ODS |
| S | ||
| R | ||
| Lithuania | P | Consumption of ozone depleting substances; Emissions of ozone depleting substances |
| S | ||
| R | ||
| Slovenia | P | Apparent consumption of ozone depleting substances |
| S | ||
| R | ||
| Slovakia | P | Trends in consumption of CFC and halons |
| S | Total atmospheric ozone level over the territory of Slovakia | |
| R | International conventions for ozone depleting substances emission reduction; Legislation; National program for ozone depleting substances' emission reduction | |
| Dobris+3 | P | Production and sales of CFC, HCFC, halons, methyl chloroform, carbon tetrachloride, methyl bromide |
| S | Global stratospheric ozone levels; UV radiation in Europe | |
| R | ||
| OECD 1993 | P | Index of apparent consumption of ozone-depleting substances; Apparent consumption of CFCs and halons |
| S | Atmospheric conc. of ozone-depleting substances; UV-B radiation at ground level; Atmospheric conc. of CFCs; Stratospheric ozone levels over selected areas | |
| R | CFC recovery rates; Expenditure for CFC recovery and replacement technologies; Countries' contributions to the Interim Fund associated with the Montreal Protocol |