Certified Dog Behavior Consultants are required to
submit written case
studies and responses to questions as well as to demonstrate competency in six core areas, including assessment and intervention strategies, consulting skills, knowledge of animal behavior and
relevant species - specific knowledge of healthcare, husbandry, nutrition and behavior.
In addition,
studies rely upon different data sources both for historical emissions as well as projected emissions (which is particularly
relevant to the analysis of uncovered sectors and gases, as well as countries that have not
submitted an INDC).