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] | false | false | null | null | null | [
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] | false | false | null | null | null | [
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"Adaptation Commitments"
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null | null | [
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] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Enhancing leadership capacity of community-based groups (CBOs) to address climate change. Developing an inventory of climate resilient traditional techniques in natural resources management in water and agriculture sectors and utilizing traditional knowledge for local adaptation measures. 4.8.5 Integration of human rights values and enhancing climate adaptive capacities of vulnerable groups:Human rights protection and the need to enhance the adaptive capacities of most vulnerable groups in Jordan are key principles for climate adaptation objectives in Jordan. | false | [
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] | null | [
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"Health"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
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] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
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] | SLE | [
"Agriculture",
"Cross-Cutting Area"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority",
"Measurable targets or indicators"
] | true | Improve research and knowledge management capacities to Support Climate-Smart Agriculture and resilient land management. Scientific research conducted to ascertain robust data on risk and vulnerability of mangrove. Support the establishment of adequate weather stations around the country in order to provide reliable and adequate weather data that will be useful to properly provide tailored climate services to farmers. 100,000,000. | false | [
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] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
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"Upstream policies on",
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"Energy",
"Agriculture"
] | false | true | null | null | null | [
"Information on upstream policies for a given sector",
"Information on upstream policies for a given sector"
] | false | "As an enabler of Operation 300Bn, Emirates Development Bank (EDB) has allocated a portfolio of AED30 billion (US$8.17 billion) to support priority industrial sectors over a period of five years. The diverse set of priority sectors includes renewable energy equipment and technology, energy infrastructure, water desalination, and agriculture." | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Policies",
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"CW"
] | null | [
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] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
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"Energy"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Emission reduction potential for a given sectoral downstream action"
] | false | "According to the statistics, measures on energy-saving and energy efficiency helped reduce by about 7.3 million tonnes CO2eq in 2014 compared to the previous BAU scenario. In 2014, electricity loss decreased by 1.55% (equivalent to about 2.2 billion kWh) compared to 2010, contributing to a reduction of 1.46 million tonnes of CO2eq. In the 2015-2019 period, electricity loss was cut by about 29.7 billion kWh compared to 2010 and helped reduce emissions by 26.5 million tonnes of CO2eq." | true | [
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] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
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] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Existing sectoral policies"
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"Conservation"
] | TLS | [
"LULUCF/Forestry"
] | false | true | null | null | null | [
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] | false | This approach has been heavily influenced by the passage of the Decree-Law establishing the Legal Regime for the Protection and Conservation of Biodiversity (Decree-Law nº 6/2020). Timor-Leste aims to incentivise and enable a new vision and approach to Timor- Leste’s environmental assets and resources by focusing on new opportunities to pilot and scale-up innovative nature-based solutions as a new and complementary source of employment and income. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Policies"
] | false | [
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] | null | [
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"Downstream actions"
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"Agriculture"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution"
] | false | Increased food security and agricultural resilience through enhanced soil fertility, increased crop stability and reduced soil erosion. Cleaner water provision, through reduced nutrient and soil runoff. ✔. ✔. ✔. Promotion of efficient fertiliser use and manure management Improved fertiliser management through increased use of organic waste in soil fertilizers and compost manure, increasing carbon stock retention in soils, and reduced N2O emissions from mineral N-fertilizer use. MOA (Department of Crop Development). Department of Land Resources and Conservation, MOFNR, LUANAR, NGOs, donors. US$ 369 million. | true | [
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] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
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] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Downstream actions"
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] | KHM | [
"Energy"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
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] | false | Savings in monetary value USD 263/year. 4.3: Improve operations at a noodles manufacturing unit to reduce the usage of one boiler from existing fourboiler system. Switch to new system for collective distribution using 3 boilers instead of 4 independent boilers. Savings in monetary value US 5,301. 4.4: Install a system to collect and re-use waste steam and hot water from meat steamer, resulting in about 524 m3/year of fuelwood saving. Install a system to reuse the deposits of steam USD 6,495. 25. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Actions"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Sectoral targets on",
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"Livestock",
"Fertilizers",
"Agriculture: General",
"Afforestation",
"Solid Waste"
] | ARM | [
"Agriculture",
"Waste",
"LULUCF/Forestry"
] | false | true | null | null | null | [
"Information on upstream policies for a given sector",
"Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution",
"Targets at the sectoral level"
] | false | Agriculture strategy (2020-2030)9: improved nitrogen fertilizer management and development of organic farming, sustainable intensification of animal breeding through improved species, breeds, improved irrigation system, promotion of digital agriculture and technological innovation;. Solid Waste Management System Development Strategy for 2017-203610;. National Forestry Programme (2021): increase of forest cover to 12.9 per cent of the territory of Armenia by 2030;. Sectoral policy for forestry and sectoral policy for agriculture ensure organic carbon conservation, accumulation and storage in all categories of lands through comprehensive measures. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Actions",
"Sectoral Mitigation Policies",
"Sectoral Mitigation Targets"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Sectoral plans on"
] | [
"Energy Efficiency"
] | SSD | [
"Energy"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Information on sectoral plans"
] | false | As industry in South Sudan is currently in the development stage, any future industrial development can be based on the adoption and promotion of energy- efficient technologies. This will result in more favourable costs than for a developed economy to retrofit increased efficiency. Promote the use of energy-efficient technologies to reduce energy requirements of industrial processes (for example, waste heat recovery from utilities such as boilers, chillers and air compressors). Yet to be implemented. Medium to long term. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Plans"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Second NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Targets",
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"Landscape management",
"Water management",
"Livestock"
] | URY | [
"Agriculture",
"Water",
"Cross-Cutting Area"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority",
"Measurable targets or indicators"
] | true | Adoption, by 2025, of good practices of natural land management and management of breeding herds in livestock production in an area ranging from 1,000,000 to 3,000,000 ha (10-30% of grasslands), including the supply of forage, regenerative management and the addition of supplements in times of drought, enhancing extension and livestock innovation mechanisms for that purpose (*). To have implemented by 2025 water management models and instruments that promote the rational use of water through reservoirs and dams that are shared among several plots of land. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Sectoral Conditional Actions",
"Action and priority"
] | [
"Fisheries and aquaculture",
"Coastal management",
"Agroecology"
] | GIN | [
"Coastal Zone",
"Agriculture"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority",
"Condition actions of the sectoral level"
] | true | Extend the pilot initiatives already launched, especially the Increased Resilience and Adaptation to Adverse Impacts of Climate Change in Guinea s Vulnerable Coastal Zones (RAZC) project, to all the municipalities on the coast. Support the adaptation efforts of rural communities to develop agrosylvo-pastoral techniques enabling them both to continue their activities and preserve the resources on which they rely. Food security is not currently guaranteed in Guinea. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC",
"First NDC"
] | false | true | en | true |
null | null | [
"Targets"
] | [
"Urban: General"
] | KHM | [
"Urban"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Measurable targets or indicators"
] | true | Climate exacerbated impact is also adding challenges to sustainable growtd, the initiative will also consider integrate climate planning in city planning and. investment. projects. It will tackle the barriers on: 1. knowledge and capacity; 2. access to finance, and 3. partnership engagement. Baseline: 0Target: 3 municipalities of Siem Reap, Kampong Cham and Tbong Khmum. Strengthen knowledge and capacity on resilient city.Financing for resilient cities.Partnership and communication. 10,000,000. 15,000,000. 1. Climate change governance2. Climate vulnerability and impact assessment 3. National Green. Growtd Policy. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
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"Tourism: General"
] | SYC | [
"Tourism"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Long-term vision - Tourism: "The key economic sector is Tourism and this sector requires nimble, adaptive responses, particularly where its success is predicated on proximity to the coastal or island areas... Adaptive responses may include expanding marine tourism (yachts, ocean-based experiences) and mountain tourism (away from the coast)" (12). | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
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"Environment: General",
"Climate services",
"Water conservation and reuse",
"Renewable energy",
"Ecosystem and biodiversity"
] | NPL | [
"Water",
"Environment",
"Cross-Cutting Area",
"Energy"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Therefore, Nepal’s adaptation needs for future, and in the context of post- 2020 will be envisioned through the NAPs. Nepal places climate change adaptation at the centre of its development plans and policies. It aims to strengthen implementation of Environment-Friendly Local Governance (EFLG) Framework in Village Development Committees and municipalities to complement climate change adaptation, promote renewable energy technologies, water conservation and greenery development. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Sectoral targets on",
"Unconditional part of mitigation target"
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"Renewable Energy: Biofuels",
"Renewable Energy: Solar"
] | URY | [
"Energy"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Targets at the sectoral level",
"Unconditional part of the mitigation effort for a given sectoral target"
] | false | Power generation from solar energy: 220 MW of installed power by 2025 (5% of the installed power from the SIN) (*). Power generation from biomass energy: 160 MW of installed power to deliver to the power grid by 2025 (4% of the installed power from the SIN)(*). Power generation from biomass energy: 250 MW of installed power for self-consumption by the private -industrial sector by 2025, including 10 MW of microgeneration (*). | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Targets"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
] | true | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Sectoral Policies"
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"Health: General"
] | VCT | [
"Health"
] | true | true | null | null | null | [
"Sectoral plans and strategies for adaptation."
] | true | For households in selected communities in St. Vincent to secure and provide potable drinking water when there is water scarcity or shortage of water available. 4.12 Adaptation planning in the health sector. The policy of the Government of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is to provide universal health care that reflects the principles of equity, affordability, quality, and cultural acceptance for its citizens. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Upstream policies on"
] | [
"Recycling, Reuse, Reduce"
] | VEN | [
"Waste"
] | false | true | null | null | null | [
"Information on upstream policies for a given sector"
] | false | To stimulate the economically productive system of recycling, generating economic value to the waste at the local level, as well as its industrial use and smuggling control of extraction. Action. National Plan of Sanitation of 35 Greenhouses, at the national level for the recovery of final disposal sites and the control and capture and use of generated methane (CH4). National Plan of Construction of 2 Sanitary Fillings for the control and capture of generated methane (CH4). | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Policies"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Unconditional part of mitigation target",
"Upstream policies on"
] | [
"Transport: General"
] | SUR | [
"Transport"
] | false | true | null | null | null | [
"Information on upstream policies for a given sector",
"Unconditional part of mitigation target for a given upstream sectoral policy"
] | false | In the south, the Saramacca Canal is in serious need for upgrading, and actions for the first step of upgrading are being taken However, the total investment in upgrading the drainage system and flood protection is estimated to reach up to more than USD 500 million. The investments can be made jointly by the Government of Suriname and development partners. An unconditional contribution will be made to update the Transport Master Plan (ISTS 2011). | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Policies"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Second NDC"
] | true | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Upstream policies on"
] | [
"Conservation"
] | GBR | [
"LULUCF/Forestry"
] | false | true | null | null | null | [
"Information on upstream policies for a given sector"
] | false | "The Scottish Government has set out a new Blue Economy vision for the sustainable management of Scotland’s seas, establishing long term outcomes to 2045 and including a dedicated climate outcome to support ecosystem health, improved livelihoods, economic prosperity, social inclusion and wellbeing. New actions to increase protection of the marine environment include | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Policies"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Targets",
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] | CAF | [
"Social Development"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority",
"Measurable targets or indicators"
] | true | Strengthening the technical and material capacities of the DGPC (training and equipment); Establishment of a cross-sector risk management platform. Special Adaptation Program for Indigenous Peoples. By 2030, 50% of the indigenous communities initially targeted have seen their capacity to adapt to climate change strengthened. Specific assessments of needs and CLIP, reinforcement of agricultural practices resilient to CC, AEP system, construction of sustainable habitats, sustainable exploitation of NWFPs. Climate Education. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Sectoral Unconditional Actions",
"Action and priority",
"Sectoral plans on"
] | [
"Reforestation",
"Conservation",
"Land degradation",
"Sustainable forest management",
"Ecosystem and biodiversity"
] | BOL | [
"Environment",
"LULUCF/Forestry"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority",
"Information on sectoral plans",
"Unconditional sectoral actions"
] | true | Integrated and sustainable management of forests has strengthened through the management of timber and non-timber products in an integrated and sustainable manner. Conservation of areas with high environmental functions. Restoration and recovery of degraded soils and forests. Consolidation and strengthening of regenerative capacities of forests and forest systems. Implementation of control, monitoring, and tracking systems for the appropriate use of areas of forest life. Actions related to supervision and control for the proper management of forests has been achieved. | true | [
"Adaptation Commitments",
"Sectoral Mitigation Plans"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC",
"First NDC"
] | true | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Conditional part of mitigation target",
"Sectoral plans on"
] | [
"Sustainable Forest Management"
] | SUR | [
"LULUCF/Forestry"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Conditional part of mitigation target for a given sectoral plan",
"Information on sectoral plans"
] | false | "Suriname intends to continue to practice sustainable forestry management in an effort to promote multiple use of its forest resources while at the same time exploring options for the payment of forest climate services that its forest provide. Through this approach, and with adequate financial incentives and support, Suriname intends to maintain its high forest cover and low deforestation rate. As part of this approach, Suriname is keen to strengthen forest governance institutions and collaboration with the private sector and other stakeholders and to expand its program of awareness, monitoring and enforcement while also promoting research and a comprehensive forest inventory to provide detailed information on forests." | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Plans"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
] | false | true | en | false |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
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"Mangroves",
"Fisheries and aquaculture",
"Capacity building and knowledge transfer"
] | BLZ | [
"Agriculture",
"Cross-Cutting Area",
"Coastal Zone"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Build capacity in fisheries and aquaculture sector through research, diversification and retraining to support livelihoods while protecting coastal ecosystems. Action. Build national capacity to gather climate data to inform management. Develop and implement mangrove and fisheries conservation and management plans including the 20% of territorial waters included in Marine Protected Areas and strive to include 10% of territorial waters in marine replenishment zones. Action. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
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"Water management"
] | CPV | [
"Water"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | PAGIRE, National Action Plan for Integrated Water Resources Management in force until 2020;. PDAS: Water and Sanitation Master Plans;. PENGER: National Strategic Plan for Waste Prevention, 2015-2030. Cabo Verde’s contributions in this sector for 2030 are as follows:ADAPTATION CONTRIBUTION #1: IMPROVING WATER SECURITY AND NATURAL REPLENISHMENT WHILE REDUCING THE WATER CARBON INTENSITY. Cabo Verde undertakes to minimise technical and commercial water losses and to mobilise water supply using renewable energy to secure a sustainable and resilient water management system by 2030. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Sectoral plans on"
] | [
"Reforestation",
"Sustainable Forest Management",
"Afforestation"
] | SRB | [
"LULUCF/Forestry"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Information on sectoral plans"
] | false | Increased agricultural biomass production can partly be used (crop residues, waste) for renewable energy production, replacing the use of fossil fuels5. Nutrient management’s mitigation potential was assessed to 1.09 Mt CO2 equ./yr. Optimal grazing management and grazing legumes in pastures have the potential to reduce GHG emissions by 0.27 Mt CO2 equ./yr. Forestry – bioenergy. Afforestation of new land using site mapping and climate change adapted tree species,. Reforestation,. Implementation of an improved forest management close-to-nature forest management, introduction of a "climate smart forestry" approach. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Plans"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Sectoral plans on"
] | [
"Energy: General"
] | KGZ | [
"Energy"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Information on sectoral plans"
] | false | "The mitigation capacity in this sector will be realized thanks to a decrease in the consumption of fossil fuels and an increase in the generation of energy based on renewable energy sources, as well as the modernization of energy supply systems. The promotion of a set of activities in energy efficiency will also contribute to the GHG emission reduction." | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Plans"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
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"Water management"
] | SLV | [
"Water"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Water resources: "In the period 2021 - 2025, El Salvador will reduce by 20% the losses of unbilled water registered at the urban level in 2015, ensuring more effective and efficient water management and improving fair, equitable and safe access for all the population sectors. For the fulfillment of the goal, the necessary means of implementation that are beyond the reach of national finances will be established." (11) | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Targets",
"Action and priority"
] | [
"Water management",
"Land and soil management",
"Agriculture: General"
] | COD | [
"Agriculture",
"Water"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority",
"Measurable targets or indicators"
] | true | Innovation and productivity. Improved climate knowledge. 0.23. 2021-2030. Popularization of soil and water management techniques in agriculture. Number of people affected. Rate of return per speculation. Sustainable management/restoration of degraded soils. 0.69. 2021-2030. Support for the structuring of farmers organizations and agricultural governance. Percentage of target population, disaggregated by sex, age and province. Strengthened agricultural governance. 0.29. 2021-2026. Support for the organization of marketing circuits and a price policy for the sale of remunerative agricultural products to agricultural producers. Percentage of target population. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Downstream actions"
] | [
"Wetlands"
] | SSD | [
"LULUCF/Forestry"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution"
] | false | South Sudan will collaborate with international research institutes and agencies to conduct ground research on the release of methane emissions from the Sudd wetland and develop measures to sustainably manage and mitigate high emissions coming from the country’s wetlands. Build the capacity of government and research institutions on wetland processes and associated GHG emissions. Yet to be implemented. Short term. Identify and classify wetlands, and assess their biodiversity. Yet to be implemented. Short term. Bring wetlands under protection for sustainable management. Yet to be implemented. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Actions"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Second NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
] | [
"Irrigation"
] | MAR | [
"Agriculture"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Rehabilitation program of the PMH perimeters planned on 150,000 ha by 2030;. Innovative public-private partnership projects, such as the Water Desalination and Irrigation Safeguard Programs;. Irrigation extension program downstream of dams Multi-risk climatic insurance;. Multi-risk climate insurance. Objectives for 2030. Extension of irrigation to new agricultural perimeters, covering an area of 60,000 ha, for a total investment of 3.5 billion USD. Irrigation equipment located on an additional area of 350,000 ha for a total investment of US $ 1 billion. Water Sector. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
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"Cross-Cutting Area",
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"Adaptation action/priority"
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"CW"
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"Agriculture",
"Economy-wide"
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"Adaptation action/priority"
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"CW"
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"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Conditional part of mitigation target",
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"Water management",
"Livestock",
"Climate services",
"Wastewater",
"Early warning system"
] | BFA | [
"Disaster Risk Management (DRM)",
"Waste",
"Agriculture",
"Water",
"Cross-Cutting Area"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority",
"Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution",
"Conditional part of mitigation target for a given sectoral downstream actions",
"Condition actions of the sectoral level"
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"Sectoral Mitigation Actions",
"Adaptation Commitments"
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"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC",
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] | false | true | en | true |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
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"Economy-wide: General",
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"Climate smart agriculture"
] | CHN | [
"Agriculture",
"Economy-wide",
"Urban"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | China will carry out ecological protection and restoration in accordance with the trends and characteristics of climate change. 3. Enhance adaptability in the economic and social fields. Focusing on areas that are vital to livelihood development, national security and sustainable social development, China will promote the research & development, promotion and application of key adaptation technologies, and establish a sound system of adaptation standards for related industries to enhance climate resilience. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Sectoral targets on",
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"Energy: General",
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"Renewable Energy: Wind",
"Demand-side Efficiency: Appliances",
"Clean Cooking and Heating"
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"Energy"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Targets at the sectoral level",
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] | false | Mitigation measures prioritized for conditional contribution. 1. To reduce power transmission and distribution losses to 6%. 2. To build 2 000MW nuclear power station. 3. To install a total of 1 000MW grid connected solar PV systems. 4. To build a total of 500MW West Sea off –shore wind farms at the Korean West Sea. 5. To build a total of 500MW on-shore wind farms. 6. To use energy-efficient air conditioners and heat pumps instead of coal-fired space heating at households and offices. 7. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Targets",
"Sectoral Mitigation Plans"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC",
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] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Sectoral targets on",
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"Fertilizers"
] | URY | [
"Agriculture"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Targets at the sectoral level",
"Conditional part of the mitigation target for a given sectoral target"
] | false | Introduction of slow-release fertilizers and/or adjustments in the timing of fertilizer application in at least 20% of the area of winter agricultural crops, including corn and sorghum towards 2025. Land Use, Land-Use Change and Forestry Sector (relative to paragraphs 12 and 16 of the PNCC). Increase by 5% in the native forest area (42,500 additional ha) by 2025, seeking to reverse degradation processes (*). Increase of 25% of the area of shelter and shade forest plantations (20,000 ha) by 2025, including silvopastoral systems (*). | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Targets"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
] | false | true | en | false |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
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"Health"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Guideline 11. By 2030, the knowledge, monitoring and response of sanitary surveillance services in public health has been strengthened. Goals:11.1. By 2026, a study will have been generated to develop predictive models of the behavior of vector diseases and zoonoses, associated with climate change. 11.2. By 2030, at least two impact studies of the food and energy crisis and climate change on food and nutrition security. 11.3. By 2030, prevention and promotion strategies will be implemented to address vector-borne diseases sensitive to climate change. 11.4. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Sectoral Conditional Actions",
"Adapt Now sector",
"Adapt Now sector (2)",
"Action and priority"
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"Infrastructure and roads",
"Infrastructure",
"Sea-level rise protection",
"Climate smart agriculture",
"Disease surveillance and control",
"Irrigation"
] | KHM | [
"Agriculture",
"Water",
"Transport",
"Coastal Zone",
"Health"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority",
"GCA_Sector_2",
"Condition actions of the sectoral level",
"GCA_Sector"
] | true | Repairing and rehabilitating existing road infrastructure and ensuring effective operation and maintenance, taking into account climate change impacts. Up-scaling the Malaria Control Program towards pre-elimination status of malaria. Up-scaling of national programmes to address the risk of acute respiratory infection, diarrhoeal disease and cholera in disaster-prone areas. Including conducting surveillance and research on water-borne and food-borne diseases associated with climate change. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC",
"First NDC"
] | false | true | en | true |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
] | [
"Fisheries and aquaculture",
"Gender"
] | CPV | [
"Agriculture",
"Social Development"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Put in place policies and management frameworks to minimise the environmental impacts of aquaculture and adopt fiscal and regulatory incentives for the establishment of such aquaculture installations;. Develop a gender analysis of women and men in the blue economy (promoting entrepreneurship, developing jobs for the young, encouraging innovation) by 2022 and identify priority gender-specific actions;. By 2030, women will take up at least 40% of employment in the blue economy. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Downstream actions"
] | [
"Rail"
] | ISR | [
"Transport"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution"
] | false | The government is now working on the further development of gas fields, expected to have significant mitigation potential;. Further development of public transport systems in major metropolitan areas such as the construction of the Tel Aviv metropolitan light rail; the extension of the intercity rail system and of the Jerusalem light rail. Initial steps have begun for the establishment of a national system for managing and monitoring greenhouse gas emissions. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Actions"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC",
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Sectoral plans on"
] | [
"Wastewater"
] | ALB | [
"Waste"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Information on sectoral plans"
] | false | 2017: 1.73%. 2020: 1.76%. 2025: 1.82%. W8. Waste. Wastewater treatment in industry. Wastewater treatment. TNC and communications with national inventory teams. Increase of the total industry product evolution until 2030 estimated from national data and the GDP growth rate (except for Petroleum Refineries, data provide from energy sector). The following data are respectively about 2016 and 2030. Beer & Malt (t/yrs): 862 026 - 1 366 209. Dairy Products (t/yrs): 108 988 - 172 734. Meat & Poultry (t/yrs): 159 819 - 253 295. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Plans"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Emission reduction potential",
"Sectoral Conditional Actions"
] | [
"LULUCF/Forestry: General",
"Sustainable forest management"
] | GUY | [
"LULUCF/Forestry"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Emission reduction potential for a given sectoral downstream action",
"Condition actions of the sectoral level"
] | true | Using a total carbon stock of forests in aboveground and belowground biomass of 19,197,411,268 tCO2e, Guyana’s Proposed Reference Level for its REDD+ Programme is 48.7 MtCO2e. Through this approach, Guyana can continue to avoid emissions in the amount of 48.7 MtCO2e annually if adequate incentives are provided. To contribute to avoided deforestation and achieve an effective REDD+ programme, Guyana will implement policies measures, and incentive programmes, to engender broader participation of civil society and the private sector in actions to avoid deforestation and forest degradation. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Actions",
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC",
"First NDC"
] | false | true | en | true |
null | null | [
"Adapt Now sector",
"Action and priority"
] | [
"Ecosystem and biodiversity",
"Tourism: General"
] | JOR | [
"Tourism",
"Environment"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority",
"GCA_Sector"
] | true | Strengthen the role of private sector in allocating their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) to support green infrastructure measures related to ecosystems and biodiversity adaptation activities. Gather, compile, document and analyze the traditional local knowledge on ecosystems and biodiversity in relation to climate forecasting to be used in developing participatory community-based green infrastructure adaptation programmes. 4.3.3 Enhancing the adaptive capacity of ecosystem services against extreme and long term climate change impacts. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
] | [
"Climate smart agriculture"
] | TUN | [
"Agriculture"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | FRP 2: Anticipate and support the transition to an agriculture resilient to the effects of climate change (agricultural products, livestock, fisheries and aquaculture, territories and farmers). 2.2.1.2 Water Resilience. The main challenges of adaptation to the impacts of climate change on water resources are:. Controlling water demand and resolving conflicts of use. Protecting groundwater against overexploitation. To fight against erosion and silting of reservoirs. To fight against water pollution and the degradation of water quality. Promote the reuse of treated wastewater (TME) and desalination. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
] | [
"Livestock",
"Sustainable land management"
] | SOM | [
"Agriculture",
"LULUCF/Forestry"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Investment in veterinary services to address climate related diseases. Establishment of disease free zones to enhance quality for export of livestock products. Build adaptation capacity in climate-resilient agronomic practices for smallholder farmers. Improve animal productivity and animal breeds to increase resilience to climate change. Manage the grazing areas, and rangelands in a sustainable manner and enhancing the development of livestock infrastructures and services including feed storage. Improve access to agro-weather information services. $10 billion. 2. Water resources management and public health. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Sectoral targets on",
"Existing sectoral policies",
"Conditional part of mitigation target"
] | [
"Energy Efficiency",
"Industries: General"
] | SEN | [
"Energy",
"Industries"
] | false | true | null | null | null | [
"Targets at the sectoral level",
"Information on the existing upstream sectoral policies that the NDC builds on",
"Conditional part of the mitigation target for a given sectoral target"
] | false | Decrease in demand for electrical energy by 687.9 MW (CDN +), i.e. a total of 814.4 MW corresponding to 48.9% reduction on peak expected in 2030. Industry Sector. Sector context. The contribution of industry to total GDP in Senegal has fluctuated for a decade between 20 and 23%. The PSE emphasizes industrialization with in particular strategic choices directed towards:. The development of platforms and industrial parks which should allow the upgrading of agricultural value chains and the development of an efficient manufacturing industry;. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Policies",
"Sectoral Mitigation Targets"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
] | false | true | en | false |
null | null | [
"Sectoral targets on"
] | [
"Solid Waste"
] | ALB | [
"Waste"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Targets at the sectoral level"
] | false | Start of MSW incineration in 2017 (only for testing) and gradual increase between 2021 and 2030. 2017: start. 2017 - 2018: +100%. 2018 - 2019: +50%. 2019 - 2020: +33%. 2020 - 2021: +25%. 2021 - 2030: +27079%. Waste projection. Open burning. W6. Decrease in the amount of waste burned in open fires. From 2016 to 2017: -31%. From 2017 to 2018: -46%. From 2018 to 2019: -37%. Then +1.5% per year until 2030. Albanian Waste National Strategy. - Table A5.1 - Waste projection. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Targets"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Capacity building needs",
"Sectoral plans on"
] | [
"Vehicle Fleet",
"Renewable Energy: Solar: Utility Scale",
"Renewable Energy: Wind"
] | PAK | [
"Energy",
"Transport"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Capacity building needed for a given sectoral plan",
"Information on sectoral plans"
] | false | Development of national systems for regulating the renewables and improving institutional / technical linkages with key players in the private sector. Technical expertise in developing, installing and maintaining solar and wind power sources. Training through technical courses organized in Pakistan and abroad. Public sector capacity for promoting, regulating and monitoring energy efficiency. Development of capacity to monitor and verify progress on the enforcement of ESL. Transport. Awareness raising and provision of incentives for efficient vehicle operations. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Plans"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Targets",
"Action and priority"
] | [
"Coastal management"
] | COD | [
"Coastal Zone"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority",
"Measurable targets or indicators"
] | true | Development of information and communication documents on climate risks and their dissemination. Strengthening of institutional and regulatory capacities for the integrated management of vulnerable coastal zones;. Implementation of coastal erosion control measures in the area between Banana and Nsiamfumu (26 km);. Support for resilient income-generating activities and strengthening of the early warning system of coastal areas vulnerable to climate change. 6.2.5. Management of water resources and environmental sanitation. Additional dredges or widenings, so that excess water drains freely. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Building on existing downstream actions"
] | [
"Renewable Energy: Wind"
] | VEN | [
"Energy"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Existing sectoral downstream actions that the NDC builds on"
] | false | "Development and implementation of wind power generation projects, to increase their participation in the energy matrix.": "2010-2021 through 54 wind turbines that have an installed capacity of 71.82 MW, with an average annual operating level of 30MW which is equivalent to 258.7GWh per year, and 1,576.8 GWh accumulated for the period." | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Actions"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
] | [
"Sustainable urban planning"
] | MMR | [
"Urban"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Nature-based solutions for urban heat island effects, flooding and landslides: “Measures to promote and assess the impacts of conservation and expansion of peri-urban and urban green spaces and forests on diverse co-benefits, including: improvements in air quality, reduced noise pollution, health benefits from access to spaces for outdoor recreation, and aesthetic appeal of cities for residents, investors and tourists, impacts on land values and municipal revenue generation.” (p. 42) | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
] | [
"Water management",
"Capacity building and knowledge transfer",
"Disease surveillance and control",
"Gender",
"Early warning system",
"Ecosystem and biodiversity"
] | UZB | [
"Environment",
"Disaster Risk Management (DRM)",
"Water",
"Social Development",
"Health",
"Cross-Cutting Area"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | raise awareness and improve access to information on climate change for all population groups;. develop early warning systems for hydrometeorological hazards and manage climate risks;. prevent the emergence and exacerbation of diseases caused by climate change;. increase participation of public, scientific institutions, women and local communities in planning and management, mainstreaming gender approaches and practices. Mitigating the Aral Sea disaster. preserve the current fragile ecological balance in the Aral Sea region, combat desertification, improve the management system, efficiently and sustainably use water resources;. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Existing sectoral policies"
] | [
"Energy: General"
] | LKA | [
"Energy"
] | false | true | null | null | null | [
"Information on the existing upstream sectoral policies that the NDC builds on"
] | false | National electricity demand increases at a growth of 452 GWh per annum and expected to be double by year 2030 (considering the base year as 2010). Fulfilling the increasing national electricity demand and considering bundling potential of additional renewable (hydro, solar and wind) sources in combination with conventional fossil source based energy sources; a detail electricity generation expansion plan has been developed (Long term Generation Expansion Plan 2015-2034 (draft)). This plan will expect contribute substantially to move away from the BAU high emission contribution scenarios. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Policies"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Sectoral plans on"
] | [
"Demand-side Efficiency: Industries",
"Industries: General"
] | MEX | [
"Energy",
"Industries"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Information on sectoral plans"
] | false | Through constant and close collaboration with the many chambers and industry associations, considerable opportunities were identified for reducing emissions and increasing energy efficiency. The actions consider a systemic approach to industrial activity, encompassing the entire production system to promote a circular economy by recognizing the externalities of the processes employed and at the same time optimizing the use of inputs and energy required. These actions will not only have an impact on the reduction of emissions, but also on the economy and competitiveness of companies. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Plans"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Archived Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Existing sectoral policies"
] | [
"Renewable Energy"
] | DZA | [
"Energy"
] | false | true | null | null | null | [
"Information on the existing upstream sectoral policies that the NDC builds on"
] | false | At the meeting held on May 24th, 2015, under the chairmanship of His Excellency President of the Republic Mr. Abdelaziz BOUTEFLIKA, the Council of Ministers adopted the new national programs for renewable energy and energy efficiency. These ambitious programs aim at reducing by 9% the global consumption of energy by 2030. It aims to engage thermal insulation of an important housing program, as well as to convert to LPG a million of light-duty vehicles and more than 20.000 buses. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Policies"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC",
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Downstream actions"
] | [
"Renewable Energy: Solar: Off-Grid",
"Renewable Energy: Solar"
] | TLS | [
"Energy"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution"
] | false | Pilot projects aimed at delivering solar lighting for rural communities have been trialled that utilise a pay-as-you-go model. Such schemes will be scaled up in future to help enable off-grid communities to access affordable home lighting solutions. The increasing frequency of extreme rainfall events and longer and more intense droughts due to climate change are likely to continue to exacerbate development challenges and in response, increased emphasis on investment in integrated water resource management and flood protection remains central to Timor- Leste’s ability to build resilience to climate change. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Actions"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
] | [
"Capacity building and knowledge transfer",
"Climate smart agriculture"
] | CPV | [
"Agriculture",
"Cross-Cutting Area"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Agriculture [associated measure]: “Invest in agricultural research, extension, demonstration and farmers capacity in order to: modernise ancient, tried-and-tested coping strategies in the face of extreme wheather and agronomic conditions, such as vegetative rain- and mist harvesting, seeds and water conservation, crops associations, fruit tree cultivation | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Sectoral targets on"
] | [
"Reforestation",
"Energy: General"
] | PAN | [
"Energy",
"LULUCF/Forestry"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Targets at the sectoral level"
] | false | By 2050, Panama will achieve a reduction in total emissions from the country s energy sector by at least 24% and by at least 11.5% by 2030, with respect to the trend scenario, which represents an estimated 60 million tons of accumulated CO2 equivalent. between 2022-2050 and up to 10 million tons of CO2 equivalent accumulated between 2022-2030. Sector UTCUTS. Panama is committed to the forest restoration of 50,000 ha nationwide, which will contribute to the carbon absorption of approximately 2.6 million tons of CO 2 2eq by the year 2050. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Targets"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Downstream actions"
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"Gas"
] | QAT | [
"Energy"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution"
] | false | "QP signed a set of Guiding Principles on 22 March 2018 that aim to reduce methane emissions across the natural gas value chain stretching from production to the final consumer. The principles aim to continuously curb methane emissions, stimulate strong performance across gas value chains, enhance the accuracy of methane emissions data, advance sound policies and regulations on methane emissions, and to increase transparency. In 2019, Qatar Petroleum introduced the smart leak detection and repair program (LDAR) in all upstream and downstream facilities of the oil & gas industry. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Actions"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Adapt Now sector"
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"Sustainable land management",
"Sea-level rise protection",
"Ecosystem and biodiversity"
] | NRU | [
"Coastal Zone",
"Environment",
"LULUCF/Forestry"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"GCA_Sector"
] | true | Immediate investment in both hard and nature-based protections against coastal erosion are necessary to protect existing assets and to allow for an orderly migration to Topside on a realistic time scale as part of the Higher Ground Initiative. Nauru includes the following action to address coastal erosion as part of its NDC. Conditional Contribution. Conduct technical assessment of coastal erosion and develop plan for implementing hard and nature-based solutions. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Downstream actions"
] | [
"Renewable Energy"
] | SAU | [
"Energy"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution"
] | false | "Blue Hydrogen: In addition to green hydrogen, due to the abundance of natural resources, underground carbon storage capacity and CCUS technology expertise, the Kingdom has the potential to become a world-leading producer of blue hydrogen. The Kingdom is developing a National Hydrogen Strategy to chart pathways to become a global leader in the hydrogen industry. With associated carbon emission captured, utilized and/or stored in geological formations, blue hydrogen can be utilized domestically in various industrial sectors. Pilots, research and demonstrations will be prioritized to improve technology maturity and lower costs in the aviation, shipping, petrochemicals, and steel industries.",/p> | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Actions"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Adapt Now sector",
"Targets"
] | [
"Buildings",
"Economy-wide: General",
"Power system planning",
"Climate risk management"
] | NRU | [
"Energy",
"Cross-Cutting Area",
"Economy-wide",
"Urban"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Measurable targets or indicators",
"GCA_Sector"
] | true | Create and finance an Energy Infrastructure Investment Fund to establish capital reserve funds dedicated to maintaining Nauru’s energy infrastructure and to anticipated future costs associated with maintaining Nauru’s solar capacity. Undertake energy use and supply analysis that considers the impact of recent changes in consumption behavior and the addition of larger-scale solar photovoltaic systems that can inform future energy systems planning. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
] | [
"Gender",
"Renewable Energy: Solar",
"Capacity building and knowledge transfer"
] | SLE | [
"Cross-Cutting Area",
"Social Development",
"Energy"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Bridge the gap in the proportion of women to men employment as solar technicians, engineers, and project managers by promoting the entry of more women into jobs delivered within the sector through information, communication, education campaigns, scholarships, and job placements. Build the capacities of youth, women, PWDs, and other disadvantaged groups in using off-grid solar energy resources safely and productively (including for livelihood and business development or improvement). Improve climate change adaptation infrastructure across priority sectors. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Sectoral targets on",
"Sectoral plans on"
] | [
"Agriculture: General",
"Wastewater"
] | MAR | [
"Agriculture",
"Waste"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Targets at the sectoral level",
"Information on sectoral plans"
] | false | Reach a 50 % volume of treated wastewater by 2016, of 60 % by 2020 and of 100 % by 2030. Expand wastewater management to services and reuse 50 % of wastewater in in-land cities by 2020. Morocco Green Plan. Modernize the agricultural sector to make it more competitive and integrated in the global market to create wealth over the entire value chain. Take into account the agricultural sector in all its sociological and territorial components by incorporating human development objectives as a key requirement. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Targets",
"Sectoral Mitigation Plans"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Sectoral Conditional Actions",
"Targets",
"Action and priority"
] | [
"Agroecology",
"Land and soil management",
"Crops"
] | RWA | [
"Agriculture"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority",
"Measurable targets or indicators",
"Condition actions of the sectoral level"
] | true | This technique ensures a more efficient use of inorganic fertilizers, and adds valuable organic matter to soils, which also maximizes terrestrial carbon in farm soils. Rwanda intends to ensure the use of fertilizer enriched compost and shift from using pure inorganic fertilizers by 2030. Reduce GHG emissions from fertilizer manufacturing processes. 1.4 Mainstreaming sustainable pest management techniques to control plant parasites and pathogens. Increasing average temperatures, changes in precipitation and water shortage are seen as climate change aspects that result in pests and diseases proliferation. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC",
"First NDC"
] | false | true | en | true |
null | null | [
"Sectoral Policies"
] | [
"Sustainable land management"
] | BRN | [
"LULUCF/Forestry"
] | true | true | null | null | null | [
"Sectoral plans and strategies for adaptation."
] | true | The activities that Brunei Darussalam is undertaking to protect forests, including both ‘bottom up’ and ‘top down’ approaches are already moving in the right direction for integrating climate change and providing co- benefits for climate change adaptation. “Top-down” approaches include legislation and regulations in the land use sector, such as restrictions and reduced-scale on logging activities which include limiting tree numbers to be cut in designated zones, the height of those trees and setting a minimum distance from a river where trees can be felled (which provides protection against flooding due to preserving soil quality around the rivers). | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Sectoral Unconditional Actions"
] | [
"Sea-level rise protection"
] | MYS | [
"Coastal Zone"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Unconditional sectoral actions"
] | true | For the longer term, Integrate Shoreline Management Plans (ISMPs) have been developed and implemented for specific areas. In addition, a National Coastal Vulnerability Index to sea-level rise is being developed. Detailed sea level rise studies had also been conducted at some of the vulnerable coastal areas to project future vulnerabilities in a 20-year sequence from 2020 to 2100. Health. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC"
] | true | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Sectoral plans on"
] | [
"Transportation Planning",
"Public Transport",
"BRT",
"Transportation Fuels"
] | LKA | [
"Transport"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Information on sectoral plans"
] | false | Transport Sector INDCs. Establishment of energy efficient and environmentally sustainable transport systems by 2030. Lunching of Electric Buses as a Pilot Project. Introduction of BRT system to encourage public transport. Introduction of ITS (Intelligent Transport System) based bus management system. Upgrading of Fuel Quality Standards in order to reduce GHG emission. Reducing unproductive transport systems from current usage. Reduce unproductive vehicles by 25% in 2025 with unconditionally and this could increase 50% with conditions. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Plans"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Conditional part of mitigation target",
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] | [
"Maritime"
] | WSM | [
"Transport"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution",
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] | false | Reducing GHG emissions in the maritime transport sector may be achieved by developing shore side electricity supply for vessels and reviewing the energy efficiency of maritime transport, introducing renewable energy technologies to vessels (solar and biodiesel), and conducting studies to understand viability of low carbon transport options. While energy efficiency reviews and development of shore-side electricity supply can be achieved without external financial support, the development of renewable energy technologies on vessels and the exploration of low-carbon maritime transport options will require technology transfer, capacity building, and external financial support. Tourism. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Actions"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Second NDC"
] | false | true | en | true |
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