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] | false | The continuation of this trajectory supposes a multiplication by 6.8 of the electricity produced in 2030 (13,000 GWh per year) compared to 2018 (1,900 GWh), driven in particular by the exponential development of the mining sector connected to the grid and major consumer of electricity. This trajectory assumes that 90% of new capacities must be of renewable origin and that thermal production reaches its peak between 2025 and 2030 and that the yields of electricity production in relation to the situation of reference be increased by 50% (SE4ALL). | true | [
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] | true | Objective: To mobilize sustain financial resoures for implementation of climate change adaptation measures. Integrate climate change adaptation into the mining/extractive sector. 5,000,000. Mainstream climate change adaptation into land reforms (including establishment of a land commission and revision of the land policy). Improve institutional and functional capacities for environmental governance. Goal: To build institutional capacity for improved environmental governance. Objective: strengthen capacity of lead institutions to enhance governance. Review the current Draft Climate Policy into a comprehensive Climate Act. 20,000,000. | false | [
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] | false | To reduce the risk St. Kitts and Nevis must ensure that the relevant policies and measures are created within its natural, financial, technological and human resources to implement the measures necessary to achieve the intended emissions reduction. Policies and Measures. SHORT. MID. LONG. GEOTHERMAL SOURCES. At least 35 MW. SOLAR SOURCES. At least 1859 kW. WIND SOURCES. At least 7.6 MW. WATER SOURCES. 0.5 MW. SMART METERS. Losses reduces at least at 50% of the actual. NET METERING. REPLACEMENT/RETROFITTING OF INEFFICIENT EQUIPMENT. | true | [
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] | false | false | null | null | null | [
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"Energy"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
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] | false | In fact, due to changing and unforeseen circumstances, the 2030 target represents a more significant effort on the part of Grenada than when it was initially proposed. The achievement of the first NDC assumed that geothermal electricity would be available for the 2025 target. It is now clear that significant external support is required for the Geothermal programme for the 2030 target. Geothermal is currently the main contributor to Grenada’s mitigation efforts, however it is still in its exploratory phase. | true | [
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"Environment",
"Agriculture",
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] | false | true | null | null | null | [
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] | true | The country plans in the short term to implement the following actions with financial, technological and capacity building support from the international community:. Increase the percentage of protected areas from 15% to 26% and ensure its management, and an effective implementation of the Forest Act and the moratorium to ban the felling and export of timber over the next five years;. Conduct a nationwide forest inventory;. Develop an agro-ecological zone and forest management;. | true | [
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"CW"
] | null | [
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"Conditional part of the mitigation target for a given sectoral target",
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] | false | TRANSPORTATION: By 2030, 30 % of all new vehicles sold in Pakistan in various categories will be Electric Vehicles (EVs).PAKISTAN: UPDATED NATIONALLY DETERMINED CONTRIBUTIONS 2021 3. COAL: From 2020, new coal power plants are subject to a moratorium, and no generation of power through imported coal shall be allowed, shelving plans for two new coal fired power plants in favor of hydro- electric power and focusing on coal gasification and liquefaction for indigenous coal. 4. | true | [
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] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"GCA_Sector"
] | true | However, this value underestimates the losses and impacts on the poor populations that live mostly in the coastal zones (60%) and derive their basic subsistence from fisheries and rainfed agriculture. This population, the coastal resources and infrastructures are exposed to tropical cyclones and to sea level rise. Based in the same study, the climate scenarios indicate the reduction of the national welfare. The report projects greater losses, estimated between 2 to 7 thousand million USD (real 2003) for the period covering 2003 to 2050. | false | [
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"Industries",
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] | false | Advance additional actions: exploring a continental approach to address methane emissions from the oil and gas sector, including investing $750 million onshore and offshore to help oil and gas companies implement green solutions to reduce methane and other GHG emissions; establishing national methane regulations for large landfills and taking additional measures to reduce and better use waste at these sites; expanding Canada’s clean technology sector through significant investments (e.g., $1 billion to help attract private sector investments in large-scale clean technology projects) and implementing tax measures. | true | [
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"Economy-wide"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority",
"Measurable targets or indicators",
"Adaptation targets/ objectives at the sectoral level"
] | true | Increase food production under irrigation, to more than 6 millions metric tonnes by 2020 with regards to 2010. Increase the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) to 5,37% by 2030, with the contribution of resilient water and irrigation systems. Reduction of water vulnerability from 0,51 to 0,30 units by 2030 with regards to 2010, which is measured with the National Index of Hydrid Vulnerability in the country, considering aspects related to exposures (treats), hydric sensitivity (hydric scarcity) and adaptation capacity. | false | [
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] | TLS | [
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"Cross-Cutting Area"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
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] | true | Promote use of public transport by enabling convenient (routes to all areas) and reliable access to bus or micro-bus, constructing appropriate facilities such as proper bus stops, terminals, and establish necessary regulations to control the transportation system. Agriculture. Livestock management. Promotion of Biogas and composting for reduction of agricultural emissions. Sustainable agriculture. Reducing slash and burn practices by Introducing permanent agriculture with improved management practices and sustainable, climate-smart agricultural technologies and processes. Forestry. Rehabilitation of degraded lands. Sustainable forest management and land degradation neutrality. | true | [
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] | false | [
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"Waste",
"Agriculture",
"Water",
"Economy-wide",
"Cross-Cutting Area",
"Urban"
] | true | true | null | null | null | [
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"Adaptation action/priority",
"Information on sectoral plans",
"Condition actions of the sectoral level"
] | true | Actions for infrastructure:i. Improve urban and industrial waste water treatment, ensuring quantity and good quality of water in human settlements. ii. Incorporate adaptation criteria investment projects, for public particularly those to be carried out under the Comprehensive Agriculture Development Plan and the Irrigation Development Master Plan. iii. Ensure that land-use plans and building codes reflect the expected impacts of climate change. Institutional and policy actions. | true | [
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] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Information on sectoral plans"
] | false | In the cement industry, the energy saving rate is set to be improved, and waste synthetic resin will be used for reduced consumption of fossil fuels. Facilities to reduce fluorinated GHG emissions from the semiconductor and display industries will be expanded. Building: The Republic of Korea is stepping up efforts to promote zero-energy building solutions for newly constructed buildings and encourage the widespread implementation of green remodeling projects on existing buildings. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Plans"
] | false | [
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] | null | [
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] | false | false | en | false |
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] | GIN | [
"Waste"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Information on sectoral plans"
] | false | So far solid waste has not been treated in the country, including in the largest cities, generating a significant shortfall in terms of health, the environment and the economy. A large-scale project is however under study to collect the waste from Conakry and recover it in the form of electricity from the combustion of methane. Unconditional objective. 30% of the objectives of the waste recovery project in Conakry:. 740 ktonnes of waste treated by 2025,. 4,148 ktonnes of waste treated by 2030. | true | [
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] | false | [
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] | null | [
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"Environment",
"Cross-Cutting Area"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"GCA_Sector"
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] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
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"Sectoral plans on"
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"Agriculture",
"Energy"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Information on sectoral plans"
] | false | as follows:. Controlling the cultivation of crops that produce a large amount of methane gas, such as rice cultivation, as well as reducing its consumption of a large amount of water, combating soil erosion and rehabilitating its degraded lands . Using alternative energy units such as solar and wind energy in the agricultural sector to operate irrigation pumps and use efficient irrigation systems. Implementing integrated management to combat natural forest fires and rehabilitate burned and degraded forests. | true | [
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] | false | [
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] | null | [
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"Disaster Risk Management (DRM)"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Strengthen the statistical system, improve the system of indicators, new and existing, including the main indicators of vulnerability as a tool to inform decision-making. Generate Early Warning Systems (EWS), which include climate change projections. Line T 6. Communication, information and education to face climate change and variability. Strengthen capacities to face climate risk including disaster risk reduction, develop training programs in public and private institutions at the national and local levels. Line T 7. | false | [
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] | false | [
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] | null | [
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"Environment",
"Cross-Cutting Area"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority",
"Condition actions of the sectoral level"
] | true | Table 1: Key adaptation measures in the biodiversity, forestry and agriculture, and water sectors. Sector. Examples of adaptation measures. Biodiversity. Overarching objective: By 2030, adaptation plans for ecosystems vulnerable to climate change have been developed and implemented. This will be achieved by:Conducting needs assessment and defining pilot national monitoring sites and species. Coastal zones are considered a priority. Designing and implementing pilot action plans. Forestry and agriculture. | false | [
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"CW"
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] | TLS | [
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] | true | false | null | null | null | [
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"Adaptation action/priority"
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"Industries"
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"Unconditional part of mitigation target for a given sectoral plan",
"Targets at the sectoral level",
"Information on sectoral plans"
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"Energy"
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null | null | [
"Existing sectoral policies"
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"LULUCF/Forestry"
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] | false | [
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"Cross-Cutting Area",
"Disaster Risk Management (DRM)",
"Urban"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Time frame",
"Unconditional sectoral actions"
] | true | Develop climate and disaster resilience plans for urban and rural communities (prioritising squatter settlements and other vulnerable communities) by 2019. Long Term (over 5 years). Capacity building provided to communities for which vulnerability assessments have indicated that relocation is the long term adaptation strategy to minimise risks due to anticipated impacts of climate change. Sustainable Energy for All (SE4All): Rapid Assessment and Gap Analysis ↩. ↩. Fiji 2012: Revitalizing the Fiji economy, Mandaluyong City, Philippines ↩. A Green Growth Framework for Fiji ↩ | false | [
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"Downstream actions"
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"Energy"
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"Sectoral Mitigation Actions"
] | false | [
"CW"
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"Supply-side Efficiency: Grid/energy loss reduction",
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"Energy"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Targets at the sectoral level",
"Information on sectoral plans"
] | false | Renovation of public building stock each year by 2% of the heated /cooled area for buildings that are under administration of, or used by a public authority, or provide a public service, with a view to meeting the minimum energy performance requirements. E1. Energy. Energy efficiency. Power sector (electricity generation, transmission and distribution). National Energy Efficiencies Actions Plans (NEEAP), National Energy Strategy 2018-2030. Reduction of transmission and distribution losses by promotion of distributed generation. E1. Energy. Energy efficiency. Industry. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Targets",
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"CW"
] | null | [
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] | false | false | en | false |
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"Adapt Now sector",
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"Water",
"Transport"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Measurable targets or indicators",
"GCA_Sector"
] | true | TRANSPORT AND BUILDINGS 16 Develop infrastructure for non-motorised transport will be developed for non-motorised transport Develop non-motorised transport routes Number of km developed capacity building and mobilisation of funding to support the implementation of sectoral and cross-cutting priorities. | false | [
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] | true | [
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null | null | [
"Action and priority",
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"Water supply",
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"Environment",
"Water",
"Energy",
"Economy-wide"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority",
"Information on sectoral plans"
] | true | Develop a comprehensive policy of conservation, sustainable use, protection and scientific dissemination of biological diversity and reservoirs of water in the country. 5.1.1.3. Promote and guarantee new processes of production and valorization of scientific, ancestral, traditional and popular knowledge, as well as new relationships among them, with special attention to the practices of social groups invisible and discriminated against by capitalism and neocolonialism. 5.1.2. | true | [
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] | false | [
"CW"
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"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Sectoral targets on"
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"Energy Efficiency"
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"Energy"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Targets at the sectoral level"
] | false | "The enhanced NDC is coherent with the following sectoral non-GHG targets in 2030 stipulated in the draft National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP): -Energy Efficiency (EE): 20.8% savings of final energy consumption relative to BAU scenario, 34.5% savings of primary energy consumption relative to BAU scenario | true | [
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"CW"
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] | VUT | [
"Water",
"Cross-Cutting Area",
"Social Development"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Measurable targets or indicators"
] | true | post-disaster water safety training) [ECO 2.2.1; ECO 2.2.2; SOC 4.1.3; SOC 4.4.1]. Indicator Wa1.5: Institutional and governance related measix provinces identified and implemented (e.g. community water governance; water efficiency measures; development, implementation and monitoring of community DWSSP) [ECO 2.2.1]. Indicator Wa1.6: Financing related measix provinces identified and implemented (e.g. community water system insurance cover) [ECO 2.2.1; SOC 6.5.1; SOC 6.8.1; ENV3.3.1]. | false | [
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"CW"
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null | null | [
"Technology Transfer Needs for Sectoral Implementation",
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"Water management",
"Power system planning",
"Capacity building and knowledge transfer"
] | NER | [
"Water",
"Cross-Cutting Area",
"Energy"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Condition actions of the sectoral level",
"Technology transfer needs for sectoral implementation",
"Technology needed for a given sectoral plan",
"Capacity building needs for Sectoral implementation"
] | true | This needs relate essentially to the upscaling of the good practices of climate-smart agriculture, to renewable energy technologies, to energy efficiency and to other action areas such as integrated water resources management (IWRM), urban waste management, fauna, fishing, social and health protection etc. 7.3 Capacity building. Capacity building relates to the design of bankable projects and the understanding of the donors’ rules and procedures; the evaluation of adaptation projects in terms of economic and financial analysis; the establishment of the measurement, notification and verification system (MNV); knowledge and understanding of the INDC implementation process; strategic environmental and social assessments (SESA) and environmental and social impact statements (ESIA); land use planning; good practices for carbon management and sequestration; the carbonisation chain of charcoal for domestic use; the mapping of soils; the development of a national forestry plan; and the rational management of liquid and solid wastes etc. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Plans",
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] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC",
"First NDC"
] | false | true | en | true |
null | null | [
"Sectoral targets on",
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"Transportation Planning",
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"Transportation Fuels"
] | SWZ | [
"Transport",
"Waste"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Conditional part of mitigation target for a given sectoral plan",
"Targets at the sectoral level",
"Information on sectoral plans",
"Conditional part of the mitigation target for a given sectoral target"
] | false | Electricity consumption in all these sectors is expected to continue to increase, but the country is committing to efficiency improvements that will reduce the speed of that growth. Transport. Under transport sector the measures include:. Introducing commercial use of 10% ethanol blend in petrol by 2030 and. Conducting studies to assess the adoption of electric mobility options. 4.2 Waste. Reduce GHG emissions by 2030 compared to baseline scenario through improvements in waste treatment (including landfilling) across urban and rural areas. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Targets",
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] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
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] | false | true | en | false |
null | null | [
"Sectoral Conditional Actions"
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"Cross-Cutting Area"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Condition actions of the sectoral level"
] | true | Strengthen knowledge and awareness;. Prepare comprehensive hazard maps for public institutions and communities;. Design and implement gender sensitive disaster risk management initiatives; and. Collaborate with communities at all levels of climate and disaster risk management. The PPCR has four main components24:Component 1: Climate vulnerability risk assessment and risk reduction. This component is being piloted in Union Island, Arnos Vale Watershed and the Georgetown Watershed and a range of data relative to other components has been collected. Component 2: Data collection, analysis and information management. | false | [
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"CW"
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null | null | [
"Unconditional part of mitigation target"
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"LULUCF/Forestry"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Unconditional part of the mitigation effort for a given sectoral target"
] | false | Assist natural regeneration of forests through different silvicultural methods on 7,500 ha by 2030 in order to restore natural forest cover. Conditional commitment. In case of external financial and technical support, the country commits itself to afforest/reforest up to a total of 35,000 hectares, as well as supporting relevant activities to assist natural regeneration in identified areas needing afforestation / reforestation until 2030;. | true | [
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"CW"
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"INDC",
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null | null | [
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"Irrigation",
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"Agriculture",
"Social Development"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority",
"Condition actions of the sectoral level"
] | true | Reduce poverty and improve food and nutrition security through sustainable use of natural resources, improved access to markets, and improved disaster and risk management systems. The possible actions that have been identified to achieve these contributions include: conservation tillage; crop diversification; greenhouse farming; hydroponics; livestock selective breeding; micro irrigation; organic farming; and solar dryers. Conditionality. | false | [
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"CW"
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"INDC",
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] | false | true | en | true |
null | null | [
"Sectoral plans on"
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"LULUCF/Forestry"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Information on sectoral plans"
] | false | New Zealand’s forestry and other land use approach builds on experience with accounting under the Kyoto Protocol to recognise and focus on additional action, and will create incentives for the establishment of new forests, recognise permanent, long-term enhancements of carbon sinks resulting from management, and take responsibility for deforestation, while accommodating the long-term cycles in net emissions and removals that arise from sustainable forest management of production forests. Appendix one: Information to facilitate clarity, transparency and understanding of New Zealand’s NDC. | true | [
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] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
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] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Unconditional part of mitigation target",
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"Renewable Energy: Waste-to-Energy",
"Waste-to-Energy"
] | RWA | [
"Energy",
"Waste"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Unconditional part of mitigation target for a given sectoral plan",
"Information on sectoral plans"
] | false | Improved quality of water, soil and local atmosphere. Increased access to electricity and reduced dependency on traditional biomass energy. Waste-to-energy (WtE) plants. Development of WtE plants in Kigali and other urban areas through energy recovery options other than LFG. Avoided CO2 emissions from displacement of fossil-based electricity use. ✔. MININFRA, MINALOC (RURA, REMA, CoK, municipal and local government, WASAC). Total costs est. 8 million USD per year. Creation of revenue generation opportunities of stakeholders in the waste management process chain. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Plans"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | true | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Adapt Now sector"
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"Climate risk management"
] | MEX | [
"Cross-Cutting Area",
"Disaster Risk Management (DRM)",
"Economy-wide"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"GCA_Sector"
] | true | The following table shows the new activities, the synergies with mitigation and the link with the SDGs. Axis E. Protection of strategic infrastructure and tangible cultural heritage. LINE OF ACTION. NEW LINE OF ACTION. SYNERGY WITH MITIGATION. SDGs. E1. Increase the structural and functional security of the current strategic infrastructure and those to be developed in the face of events associated with climate change. E2. Incorporate climate change adaptation criteria and comprehensive disaster risk management in strategic infrastructure investment projects. E3. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
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null | null | [
"Downstream actions"
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"Transportation Planning",
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] | NIC | [
"Transport"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution"
] | false | Design of an electro mobility strategy for public transport in the city of Managua. 9.2 -Synthesis of the proposal to increase the ambition of NDC in Nicaragua. Table 1 presents a comparative synthesis of the NDC presented in 2018 and the changes incorporated in the update to 2020. NDC ACTUAL. NDC Increased Ambition Proposal. Sector. Meta. Sector. Meta. Energy. By 2030, 60% of the installed capacity of the electricity matrix must come from renewable energy sources. Energy. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Actions"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
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] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Downstream actions"
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"Energy Efficiency"
] | PNG | [
"Energy"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution"
] | false | of energy use and means of reducing energy. use. In-depth work in the areas of building energy. efficiencies such as evaluating the performance of. installed air conditioning and refrigeration systems. and developing recommendations to improve. such systems as retrofits or in industrial energyefficiency. audits and retrofits will require financial. and technical support. The draft MEPSL is intended. to be fully implemented by 2030. Limited data on. existing energy use and potential trends currently. prohibits placing a quantified target on the impact. of these actions. 2. | true | [
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] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
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null | null | [
"Sectoral plans on"
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"Renewable energy: Wind",
"Renewable energy: Solar"
] | OMN | [
"Energy"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Information on sectoral plans"
] | false | The power generation decarbonization plan has already started since the third quarter of 2019 with the first wind farm of 49 MW in the Sultanate of Oman and the Gulf region. Commercial operations for the Sultanate s first large-scale solar PV project of 500 MW are due to begin at the end of 2021. The National Energy strategy further enhances the gas-fired plant s overall energy efficiency in conjunction with the clean energy plans. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Plans"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
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] | false | false | en | false |
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"Sectoral plans on"
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"Recycling, Reuse, Reduce",
"Waste-to-Energy"
] | IRQ | [
"Waste"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Information on sectoral plans"
] | false | Rehabilitation of the sewage sector in order to increase the resilience of the water sector and reduce the negative effects of climate change. Encouraging investment and preparing all its requirements with the involvement of the private sector in the process of proper management of solid waste, recycling and treating it by technical methods and using modern technology to benefit from it in the production of electric power and kerosene fuel to preserve natural resources. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Plans"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
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"Conditional part of mitigation target"
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] | IDN | [
"Waste"
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"Conditional part of mitigation target for a given sectoral downstream actions"
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"Sectoral Mitigation Actions"
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"Cross-Cutting Area",
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"Renewable Energy",
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"Transport"
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] | false | false | null | null | null | [
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] | true | Transport (In case of increases in extreme precipitation events) : "using the most efficient technologies to assure sealing and renewal of asphalt concrete (for example, those that combine impregnation and surface treatment of asphalt concrete and which, respectively, assures the revitalisation and renewal of bituminous binder quality, reducing the fragility of the upper asphalt layer, increasing its elasticity and flexibility, and its resilience to water and chemicals) | false | [
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] | null | [
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] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
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] | VEN | [
"Agriculture"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Agriculture (Food Security): “Ten (10) legal instruments will be created and applied to implement actions for agroecological production of crops to reduce the toxic load and minimize the impacts of climate change, as well as for the regulation or prohibition of the agricultural use of highly toxic synthetic pesticides.” (p. 93) Action Description: “The legal instruments will be developed at the INSAI headquarters, by the staff of the Directorate of Aggression and Popular Participation and the Legal Consultancy, once a diagnosis of national needs has been made, and the review of public policies and guidelines issued by the MPPAT, regarding climate change and environmental conservation.” (p. 93) | false | [
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"CW"
] | null | [
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null | null | [
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"Watershed and river basin management",
"Food security",
"Ecosystem and biodiversity"
] | MEX | [
"Environment",
"Cross-Cutting Area",
"Social Development",
"Agriculture"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority",
"Unconditional sectoral actions"
] | true | Actions to be taken in order to reduce vulnerability in this sector for the period 2020 - 2030 are the following:. Guarantee food security and water access in light of growing climate threats through integral watershed management, biodiversity and land conservation. Ensure capacity building and participation of the society, local communities, indigenous peoples, women, men, youth, civil organizations and private sector in national and subnational climate change planning. | false | [
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"CW"
] | null | [
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] | true | false | en | true |
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] | ARE | [
"Energy"
] | false | true | null | null | null | [
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"Sectoral Mitigation Policies"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC",
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
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"Afforestation",
"Watershed and river basin management"
] | CRI | [
"Environment",
"LULUCF/Forestry"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | "Ecosystem-based adaptation: Costa Rica commits to base the adaptation of its territories on the ecosystem-based adaptation appraoch, assuming a commitment to increase forest cover by 60% of its national territory, while at the same time it hopes to explore synergies between adaptation practices and the reduction of emission from avoided deforestation by consolidating the Payment of Ecosystem Services program and forest certification mechanisms to achieve sustainable management and protection of water sources in its 81 cantons, and promote consolidation of the National Biological Corridor System and the National Wild Protected Area System" (17-18). | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
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"Adapt Now sector"
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] | BHS | [
"Economy-wide"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"GCA_Sector"
] | true | The need to provide services across many islands requires the building of schools, clinics, roadways, airports, docks, power, water and telecommunications grids the entire archipelago. Joaquin impacted all infrastructure on the Islands of San Salvador, Rum Cay, Acklins and Crooked Islands and Long Island. The concentration of socioeconomic activities, critical infrastructure in narrow coastal zones, dependence on tourism and limited human and institutional capacity are all factors that make The Bahamas vulnerable to climate change. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Adapt Now sector"
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"Energy",
"Transport",
"Urban"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"GCA_Sector"
] | true | Kenya is located in the Greater Horn of Africa region, which is highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. More than 80% of the country’s landmass is arid and semi-arid land (ASAL) with poor infrastructure, and other developmental challenges. The country’s economy is highly dependent on climate sensitive sectors such as agriculture that is mainly rain-fed, energy, tourism, water and health. Climate hazards have caused considerable losses across the country’s different sectors over the years. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
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"Sea-level rise protection",
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] | VNM | [
"Agriculture",
"Water",
"Coastal Zone",
"Disaster Risk Management (DRM)"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Proactively undertaking natural disaster prevention, control and mitigation, focusing on areas vulnerable to natural disasters; improving the capacity of search, rescue and disease prevention; implementing flood prevention planning in the Day and Hong-Thai Binh River systems; protecting flood drainage spaces in the basins of the Red -Thai Binh River, Mekong, Cau, Nhue-Day, Dong Nai, and Saigon Rivers and other major rivers; constructing drainage works;. Implementing the program to ensure safety and improve the efficiency of reservoir exploitation; repairing and improving dam safety for 34 provinces in the North, Central Coastal regions and Central Highlands; building new large reservoirs in the provinces of the Central Northern, Central Southern Coastal regions and Central Highlands; building new small reservoirs and spillway clusters in the Northern mountainous regions; repairing and upgrading irrigation systems in the Red River Delta; completing and finalising the irrigation systems, expanding flood drainage canals and regulating sewers in the Mekong River Delta; continuing the investment programme to consolidate, protect and upgrade sea dikes from Quang Ninh to Quang Nam and from Quang Ngai to Kien Giang provinces;. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Sectoral targets on",
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] | [
"Agriculture: General"
] | SEN | [
"Agriculture"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Targets at the sectoral level",
"Conditional part of the mitigation target for a given sectoral target"
] | false | Switch 28,500 ha of irrigated rice to an Intensive Rice Cultivation System (IRS) reducing both the volumes of water used and the quantities of methane emitted. Go to 498,105 ha for RNA and 14,400 ha for compost. Forestry sector. Sector context. The Environmental Policy Letter has retained among its specific objectives "Reducing the degradation of the environment and natural resources, combating the harmful effects of climate change and the loss of biodiversity". | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Targets"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
] | false | true | en | false |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
] | [
"Sustainable transport planning"
] | VEN | [
"Transport"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | The installation of the Technical Mobility Tablesis contemplated : which will bring together all the living forces of each state in order to study the traffic problems and propose their possible solutions. This diagnosis will also allow establishing a mobility map in each city. A road construction, reconstruction and maintenance plan has been developed throughout the national territory, so 51 road solutions will have been enabled before the end of 2015. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Upstream policies on"
] | [
"Renewable Energy",
"Economy-wide: General"
] | CHN | [
"Energy",
"Economy-wide"
] | false | true | null | null | null | [
"Information on upstream policies for a given sector"
] | false | To actively innovate the application of funds and explore new investment and financing mechanisms for low-carbon development, such as public-private partnerships;. To implement preferential taxation policies for promoting the development of new energy and to improve mechanisms of pricing, grid access and procurement mechanisms for solar, wind and hydro power;. To improve green government procurement policy systems including that on procurement of low-carbon and energy-conservation products;. To advance the reform in the pricing and taxation regime for energy-and- resource-based products;. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Policies"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC",
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
] | [
"Economy-wide: General"
] | PAN | [
"Economy-wide"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Circular economy: By 2025, the 'Reduce Your Corporate Footprint' will have been developed and be functioning, with at least 100 organizations registered and reporting their carbon or hydrological footprint. Managing the corporate carbon footprint of public and private organizations serves as a tool to guide sustainable economic recuperation in accordance with climate integrity (76, 127). | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
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] | false | false | en | true |
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