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Technical resources for implementing the measurement, reporting and verification arrangements under the Convention and the enhanced transparency framework under the Paris Agreement.
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While there is no perfect software out there, for Excel-based software, XLSTAT is the most comprehensive (i.e., will allow you to perform all the steps needed to carry out the Monte Carlo approach) from our experience. We cannot claim to have reviewed all possible software available and can only tell you our experience.
(Anna McMurray, Winrock International)
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As most Software need to purchased, what is the most reliable software that we should choose? Excel is easier if available.
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Created at 29/05/2018 16:24 by Novita Syaputri
Last modified at 29/05/2018 16:24 by Novita Syaputri