Greenhouse gas (GHG) and Air Pollution (AP) emission inventories have been constructed and estimated independently up-to-date in Seoul. It causes difficulty in GHG and AP integrated management due to a difference in emission inventories. In this study, we constructed GHG and AP integrated emission inventories for direct and indirect sources in Seoul during the year 2010 in Energy activities for estimating GHG and AP emissions were derived from IPCC guideline, guidelines for local government greenhouse inventories, air pollutants calculation manual, and Indirect Emission Factors (IEF) reported by Korea Power Exchange. The annual GHG emission was estimated as 50,530,566 tonCO 2eq , of which 54.8% resulted from direct sources and the remaining 45.2% from indirect sources. Among direct sources, transportation sector emitted the largest GHG, accounting for 47.3% of the total emission from direct sources. As with indirect sources, purchased electricity sector only emitted 98.6% of the total emission from indirect sources. The annual AP emission was estimated as 283,701 tonAP, of which 85.9% was contributed by the combined AP emissions of transportation and fugitive sectors. Estimation of individual air pollutant showed that the largest source were transportation sector for CO, NO x , TSP, PM 10 and NH 3 , non-energy sector for SO x , and fugitive sector for VOCs. This study found some limitations in estimating GHG and AP integrated emissions, such as nonconforming emission inventories between GHG and AP, and no indirect AP emission factor of purchased electricity, and so on. Those should be further studied and improved for more effective GHG and AP integrated management.Key words : Emission inventory, GHG (Greenhouse Gas), AP (Air Pollution), Direct sources, Indirect sources *Corresponding author.Tel : +82-(0)2-970-6616, E-mail : oykwon@seoultech.ac.kr Tier-2 Pubic generation/District Manufacturing heating/Manufacturing Aircraft Tier-3Tier-1/2 Non-industry combustion New/renewable energy Tier-2Energy supplyOther use Electricity Tier-2Water supplyTier-2New/renewable energy Tier-2