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Less exposure due to:Evacuation processes, shelter and mobilization of people, communities, families or populations; with a food aid approach. Contribution to climate change mitigation: [Not applicable]. Other related sectors/systems. Sustainable Development Goals involved. Adaptation:Cities. Water Resources. Sanitation. Description of the goal. 2.8.2. A. Goal based on the development of the surveillance model. Between 2021 and 2025, there is a nutritional surveillance model developed and validated with application at the national level. Implementation framework.
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Project 4: Diversification of energy supply and strengthening of energy efficiency in the context of climate change. All ZAEs. 2152.5. 4,305. Project 5: Integrated management and recovery of waste then promotion of circular economy initiatives. All ZAEs. 150. 0.3. Project 6: Promotion of low-carbon technologies in industrial processes and tourist and craft activities. All ZAEs. 265. 0.53. INFRASTRUCTURE & SANITATION. 3487.7. 6.9754. Project 7: Build climate-resilient infrastructure and strengthen the resilience of national and regional transport systems and corridors. All ZAEs. 3187.7. 6.3754.
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Seychelles Land Transport Agency, the Department of Transport, Department of Risk and Disaster Management and the Ministry of Environment, Energy and Climate Change). The Health burden due to high-density populations in the coastal areas needs to be managed through improved research, response and planning. There are known challenges within the coastal zone related to chemical and solid waste. The conventional waste hierarchy (reduce, re-use, recycle) should be implemented fully and the use of organic waste for soil improvement promoted.
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The Maldivian tourism industry is highly dependent on its limited environmental resources. A slight modification in its resources will have a cascading impact on the national GDP. Mainstream climate change risks into tourism sector policies to enhance resiliency and sustainability of the sector. Facilitate access to finance to increase the resilience and sustainable environmental management of the sector. Mainstream and promote clean energy and energy efficiency technologies to reduce the overall emissions.
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It should be noted that, with the exception of the measures that are planned to be implemented only under a conditional scenario, with international support available, the rest of the measures are included both conditionally and unconditionally, with a different degree of implementation. Natural Heritage Sector. Macro level. Improvement of public policy instruments of natural heritage that incorporate adaptation to climate change. Operative Level.
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Measures will be implemented to maintain water cycles and guarantee the availability required by societies and ecosystems. In the ecosystem sector, actions implemented will focus on maintaining these areas and implementing further analyses regarding the need to increase them based on ecosystem dynamics and the potential distribution of species based on climate change scenarios. This will foster biologic terrestrial and marine and coastal biodiversity conservation.
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Supporting maritime transport and its importance in linking Iraq with the world and its impact on the international trade movement and raising the standard of living for the individual. Conducting comprehensive studies to assess the effects of climate changes and high temperatures on the transport sector. The overall goal: Increasing the resilience of the energy sector in the face of climate change through support for adaptation programs and working simultaneously with mitigation axes to enhance the national response in addressing climate changes and increasing the percentage of the population benefiting from electricity and transportation services. 10.
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Establish a centralized and standardized approach to climate-resilient water management. MOWRAM. Improved relationships between all major water users. Improved water allocation and abstraction limits -> reverse/halt overdevelopment impacts. Protection of environmental flows as the support of basin human needs and ecosystem. Establish a national climate and flood warning system, including a service centre and flood emergency response plans. MOWRAM. Other sectors, i.e. agriculture will benefit by potential cross-sectoral mitigation activities. Flood risk reduction and mitigation. Integrated groundwater management in Cambodia. NCDD. Sustainable water management.
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Construct / rehabilitate dykes and enhance river bank protection and irrigation systems to increase climate resilience. Objective 4 and related activities. Promotion of Climate Change Capacity in the Water Resource Sector. Increase awareness and technical capacity of staff regarding climate change impact on water resources and appropriate technologies, and wetland management;. Increase capacity on water resource management for climate change adaptation;. Study water treatment which has ground water impacts, ground water and ecosystem. Main barriers for implementation.
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Monitoring and reporting of Cabo Verde´s performance will be done via Biennial Update Reports (BURs) and, where appropriate, make use of CDM (and other widely applied) baseline and monitoring methodologies. Table 4 - Cabo Verde´s proposed mitigation contributions in the forestry sector. Forestry sector. Proposed measures. Afforestation and reforestation. Cabo Verde makes an unconditional long-term commitment to engage in new afforestation/reforestation (“A/R”) campaigns in the order of 10,000 hectares until 2030 by 2030; With international support, Cabo Verde seeks an A/R campaign area of around 20,000 hectares until 2030; Cabo Verde estimates a planting effort of 400 trees per hectare.
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The mitigation measures included in each scenario are presented in tables 5, 6, 7 and 8 below. Benin also noted that the implementation of these mitigation measures, in addition to reducing GHGs, would also bring local benefits in relation to exposure to air pollution and human health by reducing emissions of short-lived climate pollutants such as black carbon and other air pollutants harmful to health.
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When looking at the energy system, the electricity and natural gas demand may be affected significantly because of climate change as there may be changes on the extreme thermic conditions. The high electric demand may cause severe problems to the distribution network on highly-populated urban centers. The hydroelectric generation could also face significant impacts because of the river streams, as well as the infrastructure of the transport network because of severe winds. [18].
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Brazil has one of the cleanest energy mixes in the world. In 2020, renewable sources accounted for 48.4% of the total demand for energy, three times the world average. In the electricity demand mix, the share of renewables accounted for 84.8%. As for the transport mix, it represents 25% of the sources. The production of biofuels for the transport sector has substantially increased due to RenovaBio, which uses market incentives to promote the. decarbonisation of the sector and to incentivize these kinds of fuels.
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The mitigation measures considered in the indicative cost to achieve the target for 2030 for this NDC are listed in Table 4. Table 4: Indicative Financial Support Needed to Implement Mitigation measures. Mitigation Measure. Estimated Budget (USD). 35.7 MW of utility-scale solar PV capacity for Saint Kitts. $70,000,0001. 6.6 MW of wind power capacity in Saint Kitts. $19,000,000. 25 MW of geothermal power capacity (10 MW in Nevis and 15 MW in St. Kitts). $186,000,000.
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Modal shift: private to passenger transport Increasing the share of passenger transport from around 10% at present to around 30% in 2040, reducing GHG emissions from gasoline and diesel use. MOTPW, MOLG (Department of Road Traffic and Safety Services). Passenger Associations, Bus Operators Associations, City Councils, private transport cos. US$ 138 million. uc: US$ 41m c: US$ 97m. Increased resilience of transport infrastructure. Improved health and reduction of harmful local air pollutants, enhacing resilience of population to disease and adverse climate impacts. ✔. ✔. ✔.
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Promotion of climate-smart agriculture (Agrometeorology). ✔. ✔. ✔. Support an expanded programme of constructing multipurpose dams for irrigation and aquaculture. ✔. ✔. ✔. ✔. Promote innovations in post-harvest storage and food processing. ✔. ✔. ✔. ✔. Promote the growing of drought-tolerant and heat-tolerant crop varieties and hardy livestock. ✔. ✔. ✔. Implement conservation agriculture and agroforestry practices. ✔. ✔. ✔. ✔. Adjustment of planting dates and crop variety; crop relocation; improved land management, e.g. erosion control and soil protection through tree planting. ✔. ✔. Water.
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Planned measures in this sector include the retrofitting of street lighting nationally, a new building code and an energy labelling scheme for appliances. Transport: new policies to reduce the import duty paid on low emission vehicles are in the process of being introduced to encourage their use. It is estimated that this will result in avoided emissions of approximately 10% over the next 10 years10. Significant potential for greater reductions (e.g.
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Strengthen the control and monitoring of water availability and use to protect surface and groundwater resources from over abstraction and impose timely restrictions when needed. Strengthen the capacity of early warning systems to improve preparedness and response while reducing disaster risk. Develop and implement catchment adaptation plans and strategies to promote ecosystem and community resilience. Control Invasive Alien plant species and pollution in catchments to protect water resources (quality and quantity). Design and construct water storage infrastructure for multiple use i.e.
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To increase mitigation co-benefits in this sector, Myanmar will need international support for institutional strengthening, technical assistance and capacity building. For example, to build key GIS capacities, support is needed for Myanmar‟s Resilient Cities Development plans by strengthening the Urban Research and Development Institute, established in 2012. The Green Climate Fund is supporting the development of a pipeline of low carbon and climate resilient projects in Myanmar through a Readiness grant that was awarded to MONREC‟s Environmental Conservation Department in 2018.
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By 2025, install an additional 200,000 household biogas plants and 500 large scale biogas plants (institutional/industrial/ municipal/community). These three combined targets can reduce emissions from approximately 1,999 Gg CO2 eq. in BAU in 2025 to approximately 1,774 Gg CO2 eq. This is around 11% reduction in emissions from the cooking sector. For 2030, these three targets can reduce emissions from approximately 2,064 Gg CO2 eq. from BAU to 1,599 Gg CO2 eq., which is around 23% reduction in emissions. AFOLU. (Forestry).
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To co-ordinate with the Ministry of the People's Party for Higher Education working tables aimed at promoting training programs at the pre-graduate level, fourth-level studies and non-degree leading programs in public and private institutions aimed at the rational and efficient use of energy and renewable energies.
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Treatment to prevent erosion of 1.5 million ha over a period of 20 years (75,000 ha / year), in 22 priority watersheds. To achieve these goals, much planning has already been undertaken. Resilience to climate change is included in the majority of strategies, policies, action plans and programs, including in the following, cited as examples:. National Strategy for Sustainable Development (NSSD);.
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Climate proof existing infrastructure, particularly critical infrastructure. Develop nature-based solutions for urban infrastructure for adaptation benefits and disaster risk reduction to enhance resilience of urban dwellers. Manage critical ecosystems in cities to preserve flood control services, habitats for biodiversity and contribute to maintaining micro-climate. Implement integrated waste management for resilient ecosystems, reduced pollution, and healthier communities and. Build capacity and implement climate smart town planning for urban resilience and enhancing adaptive capacity of urban dwellers. 4. Mitigation Contribution.
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Development of an insurance market against climate change induced risks related to agriculture and infrastructure. 12.1 Establish appropriate insurance schemes. Reduced loss and damage. Protection of developers (entrepreneurs) and consumers against loss. 13. Mainstream climate change adaptation into country development plans and strategies. 13.1 Develop guidelines for mainstreaming CC in the SeNDP. 13.2 Conduct awareness on mainstream CC in sectoral plans and strategies. Improved economic resilience. Poverty reduction. Integrated approach to CC response and development. Employment creation. Ecosystem and biodiversity conservation. 4.PLANNING PROCESS.
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Encourage informal savings and insurance schemes, and arrange for the availability of medium term credit (especially for industries in crisis). F. STRATEGIES FOR VULNERABLE GROUPS. Adapt to our national, the World Meteorological Organization- Global Framework for Climate Services (WMO-GFCS) to Nigeria’s needs (National Framework for Application of Climate Services - NFACS) to reduce vulnerability of communities through enhanced advocacy and implementation of the five Pillars of the Framework.
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Capacity building in Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA), Sustainable Forest Management (SFM), Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture (SFA), Renewable Energy Technologies. (RET), and Early Warning Systems (EWS), Change management and climate change planning. Water technologies for savings, recycling, irrigation and sustainable management for household, agriculture and industrial purposes. Development of an insurance market against climate change induced risks related to. (e). Adaptation.
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Massive conversion of surface and sprinkler irrigation to drip irrigation over an area of 920,000 ha, resulting in water savings of 2.4 billion m3/year;. Conversion of nearly one million hectares of grain crops to fruit plantations that are likely to protect agricultural areas from all forms of erosion, especially water erosion;. Treatment to prevent erosion of 1.5 million ha over a period of 20 years (75,000 ha / year), in 22 priority watersheds. To achieve these goals, much planning has already been undertaken.
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The implementation of these measures would contribute to reducing cumulative greenhouse gas emissions in the energy sector compared to the status quo scenario of 23.35 Mt E CO2over the period from 2021 to 2030, ie 11.51% of which 9.53% conditional contribution and 1.98% unconditional contribution. Reduction efforts in the agriculture sector would avoid cumulative GHG emissions of about 26.1 Mt CO2 compared to the business-as-usual scenario, a 31.1% reduction over the period from 2021 to 2030, including 25.3% conditional contribution and 5.8% unconditional contribution.
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A national stakeholder consultation was held to solicit inputs of data and other relevant Information based on an initial draft of the INDC that was circulated earlier. This consultation included representation from a wide range of stakeholders, including government, non-governmental, private sector and development partner representatives. Key informant Interviews were conducted with relevant key stakeholders to collect and validate relevant data and sources.
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The INDC of the Republic of Tajikistan with respect to climate adaptation, subject to new substantial international funding and technology transfer. The reduction of vulnerability to the impacts of climate change by means of full-scale integration of the climate resilience and adaptation measures into the planning and development of the green infrastructure in the following sectors:. agriculture, irrigation and water systems,. power engineering and industrial facilities,. transport and housing infrastructures,. as well as in the following areas:. resilience to the hydrometeorological hazards and climate changes;.
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With regard to the National Spatial Development Framework Plan (2014), Department of Urban Housing and Development (DUHD) under the Ministry of Construction has been developing conceptual town development plans. These development plans are mainstreaming climate change, guided by the Guidelines for Urban Planning78. To increase mitigation co-benefits in this sector, Myanmar will need international support for institutional strengthening, technical assistance and capacity building.
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null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Unconditional sectoral actions" ]
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Substantially increase the Programs of Action and Conservation of Species in order to strengthen the protection of priority species from the negative impacts of climate change. Increase carbon capture and strengthen coastal protection with the implementation of a scheme of conservation and recovery of coastal and marine ecosystems such as coral reefs, mangroves, sea grass and dunes. Guarantee the integral management of water for its different uses (agriculture, ecological, urban, industrial and domestic). 3. Adaptation of strategic infrastructure and productive systems.
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[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
true
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Waste: General" ]
LKA
[ "Waste" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Strategies for 40%-60% Local Authorities are designed and implemented before 2030. Monitoring of waste management activities. Systematic management of industrial/hazardous and clinical waste management. Sri Lanka reserves the right to revise its intended national contributions and targets at any point of time and consider its INDCs to be a living document that should be integrated with changed/modified national development goals and targets. 6. Climate Change Adaptation and Adaptation INDCs.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Capacity building needs", "Conditional part of mitigation target", "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Renewable Energy: Solar: Utility Scale", "Demand-side Efficiency" ]
NRU
[ "Energy" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Capacity building needed for a given sectoral downstream action", "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution", "Conditional part of mitigation target for a given sectoral downstream actions" ]
false
Concurrent to the above there needs to be put in place extensive demand side energy management improvements with an estimated cost of 8 million US$ which will complement the PV installation. The demand management improvements are expected to reduce emissions by bringing down diesel consumption further. The conditional mitigation contribution discussed above would require a total investment estimated at 50 million US$ including substantial technical, capacity building and logistical assistance due to the limited capacity on the island.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral Target" ]
[ "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
COM
[ "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation targets/ objectives at the sectoral level" ]
true
the country benefits from a system of building standards that takes account of climate change in terms of 10- and 100-year floods, as well as the risk of flooding associated with rising sea levels and intensifying cyclone waves. Integration and awareness-raising (cross-cutting) The NAP process is completed;. adaptation to climate change is systematically integrated into research and environmental education programmes;.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Agriculture: General" ]
TJK
[ "Agriculture" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
Adaptation measures identified have also many synergies with the national objectives to increase agricultural productivity, improve farming profitability and incomes, protect biodiversity and promote gender inclusive agricultural growth. Some measures have a net mitigation co-benefits and are in line with existing polices and measures, such as:. Promoting efficient irrigation technologies,. Rehabilitation of irrigation and drainage systems. Optimizing the use of fertilizers, i.e. reducing the use of synthetic fertilizers);. Promoting crop diversity;. Integrated pest management;. Advancing integrated food, water and energy systems.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Time frame" ]
[ "Water supply" ]
ATG
[ "Water" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Time frame" ]
true
Antigua and Barbuda’s goal is to, by 2020, finalize technical studies with the intention to construct and operationalize a waste to energy (WTE) plant by 2025. In 2006, land use change and forestry contributed 7% of national emissions. [16] Land use change can be mitigated through removal of GHG emissions by carbon sinks.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral Conditional Actions" ]
[ "Sustainable forest management" ]
CMR
[ "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Condition actions of the sectoral level" ]
true
Programme 19: Reducing the vulnerability of forests to climate change in Cameroon: inventories, management and conservation of forest blocks, restoration of forest cover, especially in sensitive areas (source heads, banks, etc.); village agroforestry; recovery of plant waste; development of in situ processing; conservation of biodiversity; traffic and poaching management; bush fire management. 150. 8%. MINFOF and MINEPDED. Water management / Health / Social.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Capacity building needs" ]
[ "Transportation Fuels" ]
CUB
[ "Transport" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Capacity building needed for a given sectoral target" ]
false
The MRV system must be established for each of the measures that make up the contribution; Based on the methodologies adopted, carry out the recalculation of the emission reduction projections. Name of the contribution: Increase in the country s forest cover to 33% in 2030. objective. Monitoring indicator (magnitude). Executing Entity. State. Base year / target year. Base value / Target value. Non-GHG contribution. Objective: increase the forest cover of the country. Area covered by established forests (ha).
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Targets" ]
null
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "CCS", "Demand-side Efficiency" ]
PAK
[ "Energy" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
Their potential as low-carbon sources of energy and their perceived cost-effectiveness warranted their inclusion in the analysis. Low Priority. Carbon sequestration. Though there is no plan at present for carbon sequestration in the country due to uncertainty surrounding implementation potential and associated high costs, yet it would become relevant given the availability of resources. Table 4: Mitigation Options in Energy Demand Sector. Options. Justification for Ranking / Priority. High Priority>. More efficient irrigation motors and pumps (electric). Inexpensive. Big impact.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Targets" ]
[ "Infrastructure" ]
DJI
[ "Water" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Measurable targets or indicators" ]
true
This cross-border project aims to build a water pumping plant and aqueducts for the conveyance of water from Ethiopia in order to supply the Ali Sabieh, Dikhil and Arta Regions, along with Djibouti City. It will have a capacity of 100,000 m3/day, or 1,157 l/sec, carried to the border between the two countries. A reservoir of 20,000 m3 will be built in. Djibouti. The project’s objective is to provide the populations with access to affordable drinking water. Funding: Republic of Djibouti.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "HFCs" ]
TGO
[ "Industries" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
Strengthening the capacity of customs officers Combating the illicit trade in ODS thus reduces their consumption, thereby reducing GHG emissions. Through this project, 150 customs officers are trained each year.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Ecosystem and biodiversity", "Economy-wide: General", "Climate risk management", "Tourism: General", "Social Development: General", "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
LSO
[ "Tourism", "Environment", "Social Development", "Economy-wide", "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Support and implement programmes for alternative livelihoods in order to reduce unsustainable resource use that contributes to loss of biodiversity. ✔. ✔. ✔. ✔. Tourism. Strengthening and stabilizing ecotourism based rural livelihoods. ✔. Identify and assess tourism areas that are vulnerable to Climate Change and provide support to planners and policy makers in selecting appropriate policies and adaptation strategies that meet climate adaptation, developmental and environmental goals. ✔. ✔. ✔. ✔. Climate change adaptation research and capacity building in the tourism-recreation sector. ✔. ✔.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Social Development: General", "Sustainable urban planning", "Climate risk management" ]
KHM
[ "Cross-Cutting Area", "Social Development", "Urban" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Vulnerability assessment towards the development of climate change strategic plans to respond to the impacts on land, housings, coastal management, and building due to climate change. MLMUPC. Contribution to climate data related to cities through finding of the assessments. Promote land use planning tools for urban houses and building construction adaptive to climate change benefits to the low-income and homeless people. MLMUPC. The project will produce lowcarbon emissions to enhance environmental atmosphere. Social co-benefit: build assets (housing) for low income and homeless people.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Subsidies", "Agriculture: General" ]
COD
[ "Agriculture", "Social Development" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Subsidies for small farmers, who are increasingly vulnerable, with a view to adopting new agro-ecological practices capable of sustaining their farms. 6.2.4. Disaster risk reduction and coastal zone protection. Analysis, evaluation and mapping of hydro-climatic risks;. Assessment of vulnerabilities and capacities;. Monitoring and early warning of hydro-climatic risks (floods, drought, soil erosion (urban and agricultural), landslides, etc.);. 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;.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Water supply", "Water management", "Infrastructure", "Water conservation and reuse" ]
MDA
[ "Water" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Promote accumulation lakes with backup volumes to be used in exceptional circumstances or creation of accumulation lakes with special operation regime to supplement the available water resources in critical situations;. -. Operationalize an efficient water traffic control system. Apply methods to analyze and track correlations between previous water situations and the climate change data;. -. Extend solutions for recharging the ground layers of water;. -. Design and implement solutions for rainwater collection and usage;. -.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Economy-wide: General", "Climate smart agriculture", "Climate risk management", "Sustainable urban planning", "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
CHN
[ "Agriculture", "Cross-Cutting Area", "Economy-wide", "Urban" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
China will step up the construction of health emergency system to reduce the adverse effects of climate change on public health. To strengthen planning and guidance, China will formulate urban lifeline and industrial emergency plans, and urge sensitive industries to build adaptation infrastructure; raise the awareness of risk planning and introduce nature-based solutions into urban adaptation to climate change, in a bid to comprehensively enhance climate resilience in economic and social aspects. 4. Build a regional pattern of climate change adaptation.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Emission reduction potential" ]
[ "Gas", "Buildings: General", "Renewable Energy: Geothermal", "Supply-side Efficiency: Power generation efficiency improvement: Cogeneration plants", "Vehicle Fleet", "Demand-side Efficiency: Buildings", "Supply-side Efficiency: Grid/energy loss reduction", "Renewable Energy: Hydro", "Renewable Energy: Solar", "Renewable Energy: Wind", "Non-motorized Transport", "Rail", "Demand-side Efficiency: Appliances", "Renewable Energy: Biofuels", "Clean Cooking and Heating", "Transport: General" ]
MKD
[ "Buildings", "Energy", "Transport" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "emission reduction potential for a given sectoral plan" ]
false
Use of international market mechanisms:The Republic of Macedonia is following the negotiations within the UNFCCC’s Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA) on a framework for establishing a New Market Mechanism - NMM as well as for establishing non-market approaches - NMA. Once the definition of these concepts is agreed, the Republic of Macedonia shall consider potential linkage to its national mitigation actions. Assessing climate change mitigation policies and measures:Economic and environmental aspects:. Marginal abatement cost curve (2030).
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral Unconditional Actions" ]
[ "Mangroves" ]
ARE
[ "Coastal Zone" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Unconditional sectoral actions" ]
true
The coastal and marine environments of the UAE are diverse and include mangrove forests, saltmarshes, sabkha, intertidal mudflats with cyanobacterial mats and extensive sub-tidal sea grass meadows. The UAE has developed and implemented a number of strategies and plans, which aim to improve understanding of wetlands, including coastal carbon systems, and will also assist in minimizing anthropogenic impacts. The UAE is also undergoing significant restoration and plantation efforts of both mangroves and sea-grass, supporting ecosystem-based adaptation as well.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC" ]
true
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Upstream policies on" ]
[ "Economy-wide: General" ]
GRD
[ "Economy-wide" ]
false
true
null
null
null
[ "Information on upstream policies for a given sector" ]
false
All key stakeholders at both the governmental and non- governmental levels were fully involved and meaningfully engaged in major decision making over the NDC preparation period in 2020. Linkages and Ownership: The NDC has been integrally linked and consistent with other relevant policies in particular, the National Climate Change Policy, The National Adaptation Plan, The National Sustainable Development Plan 2035 and the national planning and budgeting process.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Policies" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Second NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on" ]
[ "Gas Flaring" ]
OMN
[ "Energy" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Targets at the sectoral level" ]
false
Oman s upstream oil and gas industry has already signed up to the World Bank s Zero Flaring Initiative which is urging governments, businesses, and development organizations to work cooperatively to end continuous flaring by 2030. As part of this commitment, Oman s upstream oil and gas industry is developing economically viable solutions to phase out routine flaring as quickly as possible and ahead of the World Bank s target date. IV. Climate Preparedness and Resilience.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Targets" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Second NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Gender", "Economy-wide: General" ]
COM
[ "Social Development", "Economy-wide" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Among other things, it will be important to: (i) enforce regulations on the restoration of degraded areas, (ii) promote intensive agriculture, (iii) increase the involvement of women and communities in Decision-making in the field of environmental protection in view of their growing role in the development of the domestic economy; And (iv) building people s resilience to disasters and climate change. To this end, the country will have to successfully integrate climate change adaptation measures into the various sectoral policies, build capacity and finally mobilize adequate financial resources. 3.2 Current or planned short term actions.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Health services and assessment", "Health: General", "Early warning system" ]
SWZ
[ "Health", "Disaster Risk Management (DRM)" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Leverage the use of technologies to help health sector adapt to climate change through. Adopting sustainable climate smart technologies to enhance the resilience of communities to the adverse effects of climate change and. Establishing a multi-hazard early warning system to trigger prompt public health intervention when certain variables exceed a defined threshold. Enhance adaptive capacity in the health sector through. Financing health actions to address inequities and climate related vulnerabilities.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Vehicle Fleet" ]
SYR
[ "Transport" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution" ]
false
Freezing the importation or introduction of used cars more than 3 years, as well as following-up studies on the replacement of old vehicles currently in the transportation fleet. 4. Industry sector. This sector is one of the main sources of GHG emission ,whether from physical and chemical transformations associated with various industrial processes (cement - chemical - engineering industries) ,or as a result of fuel combustion for energy.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority", "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Agriculture: General", "Climate smart agriculture" ]
CAN
[ "Agriculture" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution" ]
true
To further boost carbon sequestration, Canada is investing $631 million to restore and enhance wetlands, peatlands, grasslands and agricultural lands, as well as to improve land management practices, and conserve carbon-rich ecosystems. Provide climate action programs for farmers, including the $185 million Agricultural Climate Solutions Program and the $165 million Agricultural Clean Technology Program with an additional $200 million to launch immediate, on-farm climate action, targeting projects that accelerate emission reductions by improving nitrogen management, increasing adoption of cover cropping, and normalizing rotational grazing.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions", "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Renewable Energy" ]
JOR
[ "Energy" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
The following are examples of emerging mitigation measures to be explored, quantified and proposed in the future NDC update cycles in various sectors as follows:Renewable Energy storage. The acceleration of RE production in Jordan, reaching a share of 13% of electricity production in 2019, and the series of new RE projects that are being either constructed or planned, pushes the RE capacity to a close to saturation of the grid, according to the perspective of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Energy: General" ]
IRQ
[ "Energy" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
The overall goal: Increasing the resilience of the energy sector in the face of climate change through support for adaptation programs and working simultaneously with mitigation axes to enhance the national response in addressing climate changes and increasing the percentage of the population benefiting from electricity and transportation services. 10. Tourism and World Heritage (Natural and Cultural).
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Adapt Now sector" ]
[ "Economy-wide: General" ]
KIR
[ "Economy-wide" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "GCA_Sector" ]
true
Because of narrow islands, the entire population and most infrastructure and agricultural production is concentrated along the coast making it directly exposed to these climatic threats. The results of sea level rise and increasing storm surge threaten the very existence and livelihoods of large segments of the population, increase the incidences of water-borne and vector-borne diseases undermining water and food security and the livelihoods and basic needs of the population, while also causing incremental damage to buildings and infrastructure.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "LULUCF/Forestry: General" ]
CHN
[ "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
With respect to ecological restoration, China will implement major ecological protection and restoration projects, and press on integrated protection and restoration of mountains, waters, forests, farmland, lakes, grasslands and sands. China will intensify efforts to carry out a large-scale greening campaign, consolidate its achievements of returning farmlands to forests and grassland, apply projects for precisely improving forest quality, and continue to increase forest area and accumulation. Protection and restoration of grassland ecosystems will also be strengthened, so as the protection of wetlands."
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
DOM
[ "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
From the Dominican government and from different civil society organizations, continuous efforts are increasingly being made in which youth are the key actors for their development, these efforts include different initiatives of Action for Climate Empowerment, participation in national and international events , providing different kinds of support. Goals:. Ensure the participation of youth at the national and international level in decision-making spaces on climate change.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority", "Time frame" ]
[ "Energy efficiency" ]
PSE
[ "Energy" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Time frame" ]
true
362,600,000. Energy. Upgrade of the electricity grid to enable distribution of renewable energy, primarily from solar PV, by 2030. 198,730,000. 198,230,000. Improve energy efficiency by 20% (versus business as usual) across all sectors by 2035. 253,300,000. 203,040,000. 20-33% of electricity to be generated from renewable energy by 2040, primarily from solar PV (560MW). 662,750,000. 365,875,800. Health. By 2025, improve the capacity for disease prevention by training 300 health professionals in disease prevention. 23,000. 14,000.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Existing sectoral policies" ]
[ "Transport: General" ]
SEN
[ "Transport" ]
false
true
null
null
null
[ "Information on the existing upstream sectoral policies that the NDC builds on" ]
false
The options proposed within the framework of the CDN help to strengthen the ambitious actions underway. They will allow:. A global and lasting improvement in the conditions of displacement of populations;. A better contribution of the sub-sector to the growth and productivity of the national economy;. A significant drop in pollution and its negative impact on economic growth;. Diversification of modes of transport with the use of rail and maritime transport. Strategic actions of the CDN / CDN +.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Policies" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on", "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Gas", "Renewable Energy: Solar: Off-Grid", "Clean Cooking and Heating: Cleaner household fuels", "Renewable Energy: Hydro", "Renewable Energy: Solar: Utility Scale", "Renewable Energy: Biofuels", "Mini-Grids" ]
TGO
[ "Energy" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Targets at the sectoral level", "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution" ]
false
Additional capacity Five-Year Plan 2019- - Install an additional capacity of 88.2 MW by 2023 for hydroelectricity - Install a capacity of 99 MW of solar connect to the grid by 2023 - Install a capacity of 4 MW of solar mini-grid by 2023 - Install a capacity of 11.71 MW of solar kits by 2023 National Bioenergy Action Plan - Increase the use rate of improved homes by 40% by 2020 (PANBE) pending adoption - Increase the share of wood coal produced with improved technologies by less than 1% by - Increase the share of the population using biogas for cooking in urban areas; to 6% in 2025 and 15% in 2030 in rural areas - Increase the share of the population using briquettes to 15% in urban areas and 10% in rural areas by 2030 - Increase the share of the population using LPG to 35% in urban areas and 8% in rural areas by IPUP
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions", "Sectoral Mitigation Targets" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Targets", "Action and priority" ]
[ "Fisheries and aquaculture", "Coastal management", "Social Development: General", "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
SLE
[ "Coastal Zone", "Cross-Cutting Area", "Social Development", "Agriculture" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Measurable targets or indicators" ]
true
Develop and operationalize an integrated coastal zone management plan. Adopt an adaptive management approach for the governance of coastal management institutions and interventions. Improve fisheries governance through awareness raising and law enforcement to regulate fishing practices. Mainstream climate change adaptation into coastal development plans, thus using local development funds managed by councils to build resilience. Increase human (social) development through technology transfer and livelihood support. Goal. The achieve an increase in human development with support from technology. Objective:To achieve livelihood support through technology transfer.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on" ]
[ "Cement" ]
THA
[ "Industries" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Targets at the sectoral level" ]
false
"As a result of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed in 2020, the cement sector was able to achieve its greenhouse gas reduction targets earlier than expected. The cement industry also expressed its intention of a more ambitious target to be achieved by 2023 that will support the government's policy on carbon neutrality and net zero greenhouse gas emissions in 2050 and 2065, respectively. "
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Targets" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Adapt Now sector", "Adapt Now sector (2)", "Action and priority" ]
[ "Health services and assessment", "Health: General", "Disease surveillance and control", "Awareness raising and behavior change", "Disaster relief and recovery" ]
PRY
[ "Health", "Disaster Risk Management (DRM)" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "GCA_Sector_2", "GCA_Sector" ]
true
Consolidate the National Epidemiological Surveillance System with the capacity to generate information on the impacts of climate change on human health. Lines of Action to 2030. Gaps and Needs to 2030. Promote the strengthening of the National Epidemiological Surveillance System, through the acquisition of equipment for the surveillance system. Promote the continuous and standardized measurement of health indicators associated with climate change.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Unconditional part of mitigation target", "Upstream policies on" ]
[ "Vehicle Fleet" ]
TLS
[ "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
"Decree-Law (No. 30/2011) prohibits the import of light passenger and mixed vehicles that are more than 5 years old (from the date of their original manufacture to the date of import) with exceptions in place for particular circumstances and vehicles. Timor-Leste will continue to use these standards to control vehicle imports and revise them as required to suit national policies and priorities."
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Policies" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
true
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Conditional part of mitigation target", "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Inland Waterways" ]
BEN
[ "Transport" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution", "Conditional part of mitigation target for a given sectoral downstream actions" ]
false
100% (public and private partner powers) MIT (DTT) Development of river-lake transport (establishment of a lagoon transport service between Calavi and Cotonou and then Cotonou and Porto-Novo Private investment for navigation equipment, organisation and management of the transport service.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Conditional part of mitigation target", "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Renewable Energy: Hydro" ]
BDI
[ "Energy" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution", "Conditional part of mitigation target for a given sectoral downstream actions" ]
false
National priorities in the energy sector Selected actions/projects Target Activities IOV Costs USD Start Date End Date Status Increase hydroelectric power generation capacity MW are installed Construct three hydroelectric power stations: Jiji – Mulembwe; -Number of new hydroelectric power stations 2018 Jiji – Mulembw e; 2021 Rusumo Falls Rusumo Falls and Kirasa MW) Functional - New hydroelectric power generation capacity and Construct the Ruzizi III hydroelectric power station (147 MW) i.e. 49MW for Burundi Four micro-power stations are constructed and put into operation Construct four waga, Gikuka, Moyovozi, Nyamvyondo power stations Electrify the country’s main centres- communes are electrified Construct electricity lines to serve the country’s unelectrified centres Number of main centres
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral Conditional Actions" ]
[ "Climate services", "Climate risk management", "Ecosystem and biodiversity" ]
PHL
[ "Environment", "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Condition actions of the sectoral level" ]
true
Financial resources, technology transfer and capacity building support for adaptation will ensure that the country’s committed mitigation INDC will be attained. The following priority measures, among others, would need such identified implementation support:. Institutional and system strengthening for downscaling climate change models, climate scenario-building, climate monitoring and observation;. Roll-out of science-based climate/disaster risk and vulnerability assessment process as the basis for mainstreaming climate and disaster risks reduction in development plans, programs and projects;. Development of climate and disaster-resilient ecosystem(s);.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Economy-wide: General" ]
SSD
[ "Economy-wide" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
South Sudan will develop and implement mechanisms such as penalties for industries and/or individuals responsible for polluting water sources. Impose and collect fines or penalties for polluting freshwater resources. Not yet implemented. Short term. To implement the interventions provided in Table 19, South Sudan will require increased access to climate and development finance to set up adequate water management infrastructure. This will also help South Sudan to meet its goals under SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation. 7.6.3.2 Adaptation.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Second NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Disaster preparedness", "Climate risk management" ]
COG
[ "Cross-Cutting Area", "Disaster Risk Management (DRM)" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
The final objectives of the Republic of Congo in terms of adaptation to climate change, which must also be respected by the international community, are concretely translated into:Protection of populations: through a preventive approach to risk management, particularly in the most threatened areas, which is based on an observation and research system to better understand current and future climate risks. The coastal zone adaptation strategy contributes to this end: this strategy is achieved through measures aimed at integrated management of the coastal zone through the establishment of an appropriate legal framework, the acquisition of monitoring and finally training and information.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Time frame" ]
[ "Landscape management", "Infrastructure and roads", "Energy: General", "Infrastructure", "LULUCF/Forestry: General", "Agriculture: General", "Disaster Risk Management (DRM): General", "Water: General", "Health: General", "Early warning system" ]
PRY
[ "Disaster Risk Management (DRM)", "Agriculture", "Water", "Transport", "LULUCF/Forestry", "Health", "Energy", "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Time frame" ]
true
In order to respond to the economic and social challenges, the Government of Paraguay has developed a National Development Plan (PND) for the period 2014-2030, where our country vision is expressed to 2030. The National Development Plan is organized around three pillars Thematic areas: (i) poverty reduction and social development; (Ii) inclusive economic growth, and Iii) insertion of Paraguay in international markets.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral Conditional Actions" ]
[ "Climate risk management" ]
BRA
[ "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Condition actions of the sectoral level" ]
true
The National Adaptation Plan will provide a basis for Brazil to strengthen the country’s adaptation capacity, assess climate risks and manage vulnerabilities at the national, state and municipal levels. Through the NAP, Brazil’s vision for its adaptation undertakings is to integrate, where appropriate, vulnerabilities and climate risk management into public policies and strategies, as well as to enhance the coherence of national and local development strategies with adaptation measures. MEANS OF IMPLEMENTATION:Clarification on the extent to which the contribution is dependent upon international support.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
ALB
[ "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Settlements, populations and tourism in the Albanian coast: “Capacity building (e.g. training, best practice exchange, development of guidelines) on climate change, its impacts (e.g. ecosystems, buildings, water and energy infrastructure, health) and the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of adaptation actions of key stakeholders (e.g. policy and decision makers, planning authorities, implementers, including the private sector)” (p. 67)
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral Unconditional Actions" ]
[ "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
BRN
[ "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Unconditional sectoral actions" ]
true
In terms of flood mitigation, river quality improvement and coastal protection the Government of Brunei Darussalam has outlined an action plan comprised of both structural (physical defences) and non-structural (institutional) measures that are currently being and will be implemented in Brunei Darussalam;. vii. The Government of Brunei Darussalam will continue to promote inter-ministerial and inter- departmental co-ordination and collaboration to achieve goals with respect to forestry protection and its associated adaptation benefits. Already for example, revenue generated by the energy sector has financially supported:a.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC" ]
true
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Fisheries and Aquaculture" ]
VUT
[ "Agriculture" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution" ]
false
"Vanuatu commits to strengthen community-based fisheries management and climate adaptation, including preserving traditional resource management and fishing practices (National Fisheries Policy SA 25), ensuring that 40 integrated coastal management plans developed and implemented by 2030 (NSDP SMART Indicator ENV 4.4.2)
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Livestock", "Water supply", "Climate services", "Water: General", "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
AGO
[ "Agriculture", "Water", "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Improve the management of existing conservation areas and continue the process of creating new areas. Change / Loss of biodiversity. 5,80. Water Resources. Develop characterization studies of hydrographic basins and groundwater. Degradation of assimilation and purification of water courses. 3,00. Increase the number of meteorological and hydrometric stations to improve monitoring of rainfall and watersheds. Increased frequency and intensity of extreme precipitation events. 10,00. Implement a water collection and storage system in drought-prone areas to ensure continuity of human supply and watering of livestock.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Early warning system", "Disaster Risk Management (DRM): General" ]
KHM
[ "Disaster Risk Management (DRM)" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Repair and rehabilitate existing road infrastructure and ensure effective operation and maintenance systems, considering climate change impact. Infrastructure - Roads. MPWT. 42. Rural road rehabilitation and improvement for climate change resilience. Infrastructure - Roads. MRD. 43. Develop and annually update national and subnational multihazard and climate risk assessments, including the identification of the most vulnerable communities. Livelihoods,. poverty and. biodiversity. NCDM. 44. National end-to-end early warning systems with focus on effective dissemination to populations at risk. Livelihoods,. poverty and. biodiversity. NCDM. 45.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority", "Time frame" ]
[ "Water supply", "Infrastructure", "Disease surveillance and control" ]
PSE
[ "Water", "Health" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Time frame" ]
true
Non-revenue water is reduced by 15% by 2032. 5% of rainwater in priority urban areas is drained and collected by 2032. 100% of identified wells and springs are rehabilitated by 2030. f. Construction of the Gaza Central Desalination Plant by 2025 to provide 55 million m3 of quality fresh drinking water per year. 5.1.7 Coastal and marine (Gaza Strip). Adaptation needs.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Sustainable urban planning" ]
NIC
[ "Urban" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Promote adaptation measures focused on Human Settlements in Nicaragua. Attachments. Annex 1 Programs and Projects in Management. No. Source. Projects. Total Amount in Management US $. 1. FCPF: Cooperative Fund for Forest Carbon / WB. REDD + Program to Combat Climate Change and Poverty in Nicaragua. 55.000.000. 2. COSUDE. Community Management Project in the Dipilto River Basin. PHASE II. 2.100.000. 3. GEF 6. Nicaragua Resilient Landscapes Management Project (GEF ID 9579). 4.389.261. 4. GEF 7.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Infrastructure" ]
SSD
[ "Water" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Carry out a comprehensive environmental and social impact assessment before the construction of any new infrastructure project. Yet to be implemented. Short term. Invest in water supply and wastewater treatment infrastructure. South Sudan will invest in the construction of water supply and wastewater treatment systems (in urban and industrial areas) to ensure efficient water supply while maintaining water quality, thereby reducing water pollution and negative health impacts. Establish wastewater treatment and effluent treatment plants. Yet to be implemented.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Second NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Existing sectoral policies" ]
[ "Agriculture: General" ]
UZB
[ "Agriculture" ]
false
true
null
null
null
[ "Information on the existing upstream sectoral policies that the NDC builds on" ]
false
5853 dated 23.10.2019) serves as the country’s main policy document in the development of the agro-food sector. The implementation mechanism for key reforms is focused on nine strategic priorities, including: (i) ensuring food security of the population; (ii) creating a favorable agribusiness climate and value chains; (iii) reducing the role of the state in managing the agricultural sector and increasing investment attractiveness; (iv) ensuring the rational use of natural resources and environmental protection, etc.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Policies" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
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
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. Quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis will be carried out in order to track and record headway on implementation of the abatement measures.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Maritime" ]
MMR
[ "Transport" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
Myanmar also seeks to enhance its capacities to engage in IMO discussions and the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL). To achieve results, numerous teams have been developed:. Event Team: to organize and conduct public awareness (education, meetings, seminars, workshops, forums, etc.). Technical and Research Team: to do research (hull design, propeller design, emission control, hull coating, energy-saving appendages, waste heat recovery, reduction in hull weight and alternative fuel and energy technology) in particular sectors.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Poverty reduction", "Safety net" ]
JOR
[ "Social Development" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Improving the existing social protection system to cope with climate change consequences and serve Jordanian segments of society including the poor, orphans, elderly, abused women and children among other vulnerable groups and individuals. Adopting poverty fight programmes fostering providing housing for poor people and supporting micro-projects for poor communities in light of unusual severe seasonal cold and hot weather conditions prevailed in the last decade.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
SWZ
[ "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
This will be achieved through integrated water resource management, climate smart agriculture, cross-cutting themes of early warning systems, disaster risk management, improving emergency preparedness and response capacities, energy efficiency and energy security, biodiversity conservation and sustainable land management. Facilitate the integration of climate change adaptation, in a coherent manner, into relevant new and existing policies, programmes and activities, in particular through development planning and budgeting processes within relevant sectors and at different levels.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Reforestation", "Watershed and river basin management", "Sustainable land management", "Water: General", "Afforestation", "Land degradation", "Early warning system" ]
MWI
[ "Water", "Environment", "Disaster Risk Management (DRM)", "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Extension of the installation of telemetry flood forecasting and warning systems to other flood prone areas for timely evacuation of people and. Integration of IKS into scientific early warning for floods. Integrated watershed management:. Development and strengthening of water policies, integrated land use management policies, plans and approaches in priority watersheds and reservoirs. Increase of afforestation and reforestation in catchment areas to cover areas not yet considered, and address deforestation and degradation. Increase of sustainable utilization and monitoring of groundwater resources.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Upstream policies on", "Sectoral plans on", "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Public Transport", "Rail", "Maritime" ]
LKA
[ "Transport" ]
true
true
null
null
null
[ "Information on upstream policies for a given sector", "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution", "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
Enhance the efficiency and quality of public transport modes. 5.1 Electrification of the railway system from Veyangoda to Panadura,. 5.2 Purchase new rolling stock for Sri Lanka Railway,. 5.3 Rehabilitate the Kelani Valley railway line. Reduction of GHG emissions in the maritime sector. 6.1 Implement international laws and regulations on maritime safety & security related to climate change,. 6.2 Maintain international standards related to climate change in maritime transportation.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions", "Sectoral Mitigation Policies", "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Fisheries and aquaculture", "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
LKA
[ "Agriculture", "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
NDC 4. Increase the production capabilities of fisheries, aquatic resources in 30 lagoons that are highly vulnerable to climate change. 2030. 4.1 Identify vulnerable lagoons (by 2022) and prepare lagoon profiles for 30 lagoons. 2026. 4.2 Carrying capacity assessment of 30 lagoons. 2026. 4.3 Declaring and managing 10 lagoons as Co-managed Fishery Management Areas (FMAs). 2030. 4.4 Minimize aquatic pollution in 10 lagoons. 2030. 4.5 Promoting aquaculture of selected climate change resilient, high value food species in selected lagoons. NDC 5.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Funders for Sectoral Unconditional Actions" ]
[ "Water infrastructure" ]
DJI
[ "Water" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "The funders for sectoral unconditional actions" ]
true
Exploitation of geothermal energy, whose potential is estimated at 1200 MW in the region around Lake Assal, Lake Abbé and North Goubet. The power plants are scheduled to be commissioned in 2030. Funding: Assal project financed by a group of donors managed by the World Bank, in the amount of US $31 million. Other projects financed by private investors, in partnership with the Republic of Djibouti. Estimated reduction in emissions: 6,000 kt of CO2e/year. New railway line.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC" ]
true
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Targets", "Action and priority" ]
[ "Health services and assessment", "Disease surveillance and control" ]
PNG
[ "Health" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Measurable targets or indicators" ]
true
Other Support. Improve vector control. measures, with a priority. of all households having. access to a long-lasting. insecticidal net (LLIN). By 2025, at least 95% of PNGs households. with at least one LLIN. Proportion of children <5 years sleeping. under in-secticide treated nets (%). Ongoing. NDOH. PNG Institute. of Medical. Re-search. (IMR),. Provincial. Health. Authori-ty. (PHA). Ongoing. -. Existing:GoPNG, WHO, The. Global Fund. Potential:Other Development. Partners. Require resource. support (financial,. technical) and. capacity support. Maximize access to. prompt quality diagnosis. and appropriate treatment. for malaria.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Second NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral Conditional Actions" ]
[ "Tourism: General" ]
BLZ
[ "Tourism" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Condition actions of the sectoral level" ]
true
Integrate climate change in the tourism sector: assess the vulnerability of tourism system to climate change and ensure the mainstreaming of climate change consideration throughout the sector to enhance ecosystem resilience, equitable distribution of tourism activities and fostering of sustainable tourism development, at a local and national scale.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Existing sectoral policies" ]
[ "Agricultural waste" ]
PAK
[ "Agriculture" ]
false
true
null
null
null
[ "Information on the existing upstream sectoral policies that the NDC builds on" ]
false
burning of rice stubble, solid waste and other hazardous materials Disposal of crop residue in an environmentally friendly manner Climate Change Policy Azad Jammu & Kashmir Climate Change Action Plan (2019–2030) Industrial Processes Third largest emitting sector which releases 25.76 MT CO2 eq.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Policies" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Water management", "Agriculture: General", "Economy-wide: General" ]
URY
[ "Agriculture", "Water", "Economy-wide" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
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. To have designed and implemented, by 2025, risk transfer instruments, such as climate index-based insurances and the Emergency Agriculture Fund (FAE, for its acronym in Spanish).
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Targets" ]
[ "Disaster Risk Management (DRM): General" ]
KHM
[ "Disaster Risk Management (DRM)" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Measurable targets or indicators" ]
true
- Interministerial agreement/s on mechanisms and protocols on climate and disaster data and information sharing among government ministries and agencies. - Vulnerable communities identified, and can become better prepared for future disasters. Baseline: 0Targets: 25 provinces/City based. on the identified hazard- CamDI (Cambodia Disaster Database) operational and regularly updated.- One national presentation on CamDI organized every year.- National Risk Assessment/Profile, updating the available risk assessment in Cambodia- Spatial risk analysis / multihazard risk assessments an national and subnational level, incorporating climate change scenarios.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral Conditional Actions", "Action and priority" ]
[ "Coastal management", "Early warning system", "Disaster Risk Management (DRM): General", "Coastal Zone: General" ]
SYC
[ "Coastal Zone", "Disaster Risk Management (DRM)" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Condition actions of the sectoral level" ]
true
Reduce vulnerability to flooding and landslide in critical areas ;. Strengthen the early warning System and capacity building In coastal areas;. Greater co-management of the sector by the Ministry of Tourism and Department of Risk and Disaster Management as well as with the Ministry of Environment, Energy and Climate Change. 45.00. Food Security.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on", "Time frame" ]
[ "Water management", "Renewable Energy: Geothermal", "Livestock", "Climate risk management", "Climate smart agriculture", "Disease surveillance and control", "Early warning system", "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
COM
[ "Disaster Risk Management (DRM)", "Agriculture", "Water", "Health", "Energy", "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Targets at the sectoral level", "Time frame" ]
true
Given the time needed to complete the studies and start electricity generation, it was considered that by the end of the period under analysis, namely around 2030. Thus, the accounting for GHGs that could be avoided was taken In consideration for the year 2030. A production of some 14 MW by 2030. Promote the use of LPG in place of oil and wood. Extending the use of LPG by households and possibly replacing gasoline in cars would also reduce emissions.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Targets", "Adaptation Commitments" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Time frame" ]
[ "Sea-level rise protection", "Economy-wide: General", "Climate risk management", "Disaster preparedness", "Disaster Risk Management (DRM): General" ]
FJI
[ "Coastal Zone", "Cross-Cutting Area", "Disaster Risk Management (DRM)", "Economy-wide" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Time frame" ]
true
Develop hazard maps and models for all potential hazards (including sea level rise, storm surge, flood and tsunami) by 2020. There is a need to ensure climate change mitigation and adaptation become a part of the national and sub national development planning and budgetary process. Short Term (up to 2 years). Integrate the climate change and disaster risk reduction into the National Development Plan by 2015.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Targets", "Action and priority" ]
[ "Gender", "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
KGZ
[ "Cross-Cutting Area", "Social Development" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Measurable targets or indicators" ]
true
Implementation of «green» and ecosystem mechanisms to reduce the vulnerability of cities and regions. Cross-sectoral section:. 8. Improving the adaptation reporting system. Key climatic impacts:Not applicable. Goals. Measures. Expected results. 1. Increasing adaptive capacity. Measure 8.1.1 Improvement of the statistical information collection system, taking into account adaptation to climate change, gender aspects and interests of vulnerable groups. Improved statistical and financial information, taking into account the issues of adaptation to climate change.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true