Datasets:
GIZ
/

NonGHGLabel
bool
2 classes
IKI_DataSheet
sequencelengths
1
4
CW_QuestionText
sequencelengths
1
6
SubSectorLabel
sequencelengths
1
43
Alpha3
stringclasses
185 values
SectorLabel
sequencelengths
1
15
PlansLabel
bool
2 classes
PolicyLabel
bool
2 classes
NetzeroLabel
bool
2 classes
GHGLabel
bool
2 classes
IKI_Parameter
sequencelengths
1
14
CW_QuestionDefinition
sequencelengths
1
9
AdaptationLabel
bool
2 classes
Context
stringlengths
56
2.63k
MitigationLabel
bool
2 classes
CW_OverviewCategory
sequencelengths
1
4
TargetLabel
bool
2 classes
Source
sequencelengths
1
2
TranslatedContext
sequencelengths
1
1
Document
sequencelengths
1
2
UnconditionalLabel
bool
2 classes
ConditionalLabel
bool
2 classes
Language
stringclasses
3 values
ActionLabel
bool
2 classes
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Agriculture: General" ]
SEN
[ "Agriculture" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Planning of agricultural production. Processing and promotion of agricultural products. Early warning system. Strengthening research on adapted varieties (short cycle and temperature). Strengthening resilience through the diversification of production systems. (promotion of integrated system). Institutionalization of the use of climate information and services. Climate-related risk and disaster management. Promotion of agricultural insurance. Post-harvest strategies and management. (storage, drying, etc.). Specialization of agro-ecological zones according to climate projections. Artificial rains. Planning of agricultural production;. Processing and promotion of agricultural products. Breeding.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Agriculture: General" ]
BEN
[ "Agriculture" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution" ]
false
"Creation of an enabling policy and financial environment providing farmers with knowledge and access to resources and services for the transition to sustainable, productive, resilient and economically sound production systems Sustainable soil protection and rehabilitation approaches are being implemented on a large scale in Benin Either 30,000 to 50,000 ha of soil are protected or rehabilitated Realization of the Hydro-Agricultural developments of 2300 ha of rice shallows (2,000 ha) and gardens (300ha)"
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Agriculture: General" ]
CMR
[ "Agriculture" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
3) Promoting practices to improve agricultural production capacity and promote environmental resources.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Gender", "Economy-wide: General" ]
JOR
[ "Social Development", "Economy-wide" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Integrating gender considerations and the interest of vulnerable group in climate change policies and strategies in all relevant sectors particularly in national strategies for social development, poverty eradication, childhood and early childhood development in Jordan and develop, compile, and share practical tools, information, and methodologies to facilitate the integration of gender into policy and programming;. Ensuring that financing mechanisms on mitigation and adaptation address the needs and conditions for implementation of poor women and men equally;.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on" ]
[ "Agriculture: General" ]
PRY
[ "Agriculture" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Targets at the sectoral level" ]
false
Instrument / s with which it is aligned. Condition. Institutions. Mitigation Period and Potential (Gg CO2 eq). UT.1. Direct sowing (SD) in technical crops. The measure constitutes a resilient practice, with the goal by 2030 to keep the projected agricultural area under the system (≈3.9 million ha). Farmland Remaining Farmland (3B2a). -Strategic objective 3.2. National Development Plan Paraguay 2030. -Axis 1. Agricultural Sector Policy Framework (MPSA) 2020-2030. -Measure 2. ENBCS. Applied. Leader: MAG. Others: Productive unions. In the year 2030: 2,767.2.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Targets" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral Unconditional Actions", "Action and priority" ]
[ "Water management", "Crops", "Water: General", "Climate risk management" ]
MDA
[ "Agriculture", "Water", "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Unconditional sectoral actions" ]
true
develop infrastructure and technologies needed for local interventions to combat extreme weather events to protect crops and local communities. Action 3.2: Risk Management and Climate Change Adaptation in the Water Resources Sector. 1) To protect water resources of the country against climate change, there is a need to conduct studies that will serve as a basis for climate change adaptation:. re-evaluate available water resources for each river basin;. determine the projected climate change influence on the maximum, medium and minimum flow of water courses;.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
true
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Transportation Infrastructure", "Non-motorized Transport" ]
SUR
[ "Transport" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
9. Transport. Increase public green. Ministry of Public Works, Transport and Communication (MPWTC)Road Authority Suriname (WAS)Ministry of Finance. 10 years. 2020 - 2030. National. Increase public roads and walkaways of Suriname by enhancing the “green component” as well as green terraces and parks (Green City). 2. Revenue generating. Grant: yesLoan: yesGuarantee: noTaxesPermits. 10. Transport. Improve road conditions. Ministry of Public Works, Transport and Communication (MPWTC)Road Authority Suriname (WAS). 10 years. 2020 - 2030. Approx. 12 kms of road (exact location to be determined).
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Second NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Sustainable urban planning" ]
MMR
[ "Urban" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Measures to promote and assess the impacts of conservation and expansion of peri-urban and urban green spaces and forests on diverse co-benefits, including: improvements in air quality, reduced noise pollution, health benefits from access to spaces for outdoor recreation, and aesthetic appeal of cities for residents, investors and tourists, impacts on land values and municipal revenue generation. 4.2.3.3 Enhancements in Urban Planning Tools to Support Resilient Infrastructure and the Importance of Balancing Growth through support for Secondary Cities. The Ministry of Construction‟s (MoC) Department of Urban Development and Housing (DUDH) is currently drafting the Urban and Regional Development Planning (URDP) Law and associated Rules and Regulations, and the Yangon City Development Act was endorsed in 2019.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral Conditional Actions", "Action and priority" ]
[ "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
DMA
[ "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Condition actions of the sectoral level" ]
true
Creating the supportive enabling framework whereby communities and vulnerable segments of society (women, youth, elderly, people with disabilities) can manage their own climate change risks, thereby addressing climate change impacts on vulnerable sectors (particularly agriculture, fisheries and water resources) and threats to food security, human health, poverty alleviation, sustainable livelihoods and economic growth;. Establishing a sustainable financing mechanism to ensure timely and direct access to international climate change financing to implement priority climate change risks management measures by the private sector and vulnerable communities;.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Energy: General" ]
QAT
[ "Energy" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution" ]
false
In the future, it is essential to reduce the consumption of both power and water per capita and use less energy-intensive technologies throughout the entire value stream. Qatar has also introduced several water-conservation measures which will significantly improve the ecological footprint of the sector. Most initiatives were started in 2015 and are ongoing, therefore considerable savings have been achieved, which will continue to improve the ecological footprint of the country.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Capacity building and knowledge transfer", "Coastal Zone: General", "Sea-level rise protection", "Watershed and river basin management" ]
COG
[ "Coastal Zone", "Environment", "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Reducing the vulnerability of the impacts of climate change on coastal areas, especially in cities. The gender dimension is taken into account. 6, 9, 10 and 14. Mitigation co-benefit. Key activities. Assess the intrusion of seawater into the main coastal aquifers;. Improve the artificial recharge of certain selected aquifers;. Gradually update the water balance of all aquifers;. Model the saline and porous aquifer;. Increase the capacity to protect coasts against storm surges and sea level rise;.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Targets" ]
[ "Buildings" ]
KHM
[ "Urban" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Measurable targets or indicators" ]
true
“By 2030: Development of Technical Climate Change Toolkit s for Mainstreaming Climate Change Measures and formulation of Climate Change Toolkit s for coastal area management for both land use, building and housings- By 2025: All (200 Engineers) Building Planner and Designer Received Capacity Building on Kits - By 2026: At least 30% of building permits are fully followed the Toolkits By 2030: At least 60% of Building Permits are fully with toolkit s elements - By 2026: Infrastructure and building development in one coastal zone is designed and mainstreaming through climate change toolkit s against sea water rise, tidal, and waste water management storage - By 2050: Infrastructure and building development in two coastal zones is designed and mainstreaming through climate change toolkit s against sea water rise, tidal, and waste water management storage (conditional)” (p. 120)
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Wastewater treatment", "Pollution control", "Ecosystem and biodiversity" ]
MDV
[ "Water", "Environment" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Enhance resilience of coral reefs and ecosystems by developing policy tools, incorporating into development plans, promoting best practices, increasing advocacy and through management actions. Implement measures to reduce sources of pollution on coral reefs and ecosystems especially marine life through appropriate policies, development of appropriate treatment facilities, management and safe disposal of solid waste taking into account the timely phasing-out of single use plastics. Tourism. Tourism is the largest contributor to GDP. The Maldivian tourism industry is highly dependent on its limited environmental resources.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on", "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Waste: General" ]
ALB
[ "Waste" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Targets at the sectoral level", "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
In 2030 the amount of municipal waste going in landfill is reduced to 35% of the total amount (by weight) of biodegradable municipal waste produced in year 2010. W2. Waste. Setting up of methane capture installation. Landfilling. Gacmo-TNC;. Beginning of CH4 capture in 2025 and linear evolution until the capture of 10% of 1.34 million m3 of CH4 in 2030. W3. Waste. Increase in the amount of composted waste. Composting. Albanian Waste National Strategy - Table A5.1 - Waste projection.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Targets", "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Conditional part of mitigation target", "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Transport: General" ]
SLV
[ "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
Therefore, the required financial support seeks the establishment of verification centers, improvement of technologies and equipment for monitoring emissions, among others. 3.2.4. Pilot program on infrastructure and technologies for sustainable mobility. The required support in the form of mixed financing that includes donation and technical assistance components will facilitate the implementation of technology for electromobility, including charging stations.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Awareness raising and behavior change" ]
MMR
[ "Health" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
The government is also increasing awareness and actions to mitigate health risks related to the negative impacts of climate change, including for example seasonal information on vector borne diseases using national media channels. Myanmar is benefiting from major programmes, such as the BRACED project (£5m, 2015-18) funded by the UK’s Department of International Development (DFID), a consortium of INGOs and UN partners, which aims at increasing resilience of communities to disasters in Myanmar.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Mangroves", "Sustainable forest management", "Ecosystem and biodiversity" ]
LCA
[ "Coastal Zone", "Environment", "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Enabling ecosystem restoration and management for climate resilience buildings. Building climate resilience and enhancing livelihood opportunities through improved forest management in Saint Lucia. Solving the die-back of the largest mangrove in Saint Lucia to strengthen the country’s climate resilience. As mentioned in 3(d) above, Saint Lucia is still in the process of developing additional SASAPs for other priority sectors for adaptation.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Capacity building and knowledge transfer", "Sustainable land management" ]
CPV
[ "Cross-Cutting Area", "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Spatial Planning [associated measure]: “By 2023, draw a new map of Cabo Verde reflecting new land-uses as derived from new climate policy (NDC, NAP). This map aims at solving competition between land uses by prioritising climate-resilient land-use over climate exposed land-use to save lives and assets. The basis is the pilot national climate mitigation and adaptation methodology and map series developed in 2021 by the Diretorate for Environment and INGT. By 2025, provide capacity building at national and municipal levels to model climate sccenarios spatially and to implement the new climate-proof planning, align the updating of the Municipal Master Plans (MMPs) and the PEMDS.” (p. 41-42)
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority", "Time frame" ]
[ "Agroecology", "Land and soil management", "Climate services", "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
LKA
[ "Agriculture", "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Time frame" ]
true
Revisit the Agro Ecological Regions (AERs) maps of Sri Lanka with current and future climate scenarios and recommend appropriate crops for different regions to reduce vulnerability to climate change impacts. 2030. 4.1 Expanding the Agro-met observation network to cover the most vulnerable AER to climate change. 2025. 4.2 Conduct studies related to soil moisture regimes covering most vulnerable AER to climate change. 2028. 4.3 Most vulnerable AERs are re-demarcated into sub zones to make recommendations for specific crops. 2030. NDC 5.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on", "Existing sectoral policies" ]
[ "Solid Waste", "Waste: General" ]
BTN
[ "Waste" ]
false
true
null
null
null
[ "Targets at the sectoral level", "Information on the existing upstream sectoral policies that the NDC builds on" ]
false
"The National Waste Management Strategy was adopted in 2019, and the Waste Management and Stray Dog Population Control flagship program launched on January 23, 2020. The overall goal is to achieve Zero Waste Bhutan where the current trend of disposing over 80% of solid waste to the landfill is reversed to less than 20% by the year 2030 based on the principles of circular economy."
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Policies", "Sectoral Mitigation Targets" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Second NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Early warning system" ]
MYS
[ "Disaster Risk Management (DRM)" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Management of Water Resources and Security: “Minimizing flood impacts by incorporating climate change factors into flood risk assessment and protection projects are important for Malaysia. In this regard, weather-flood forecasting and early warning system based on future climate conditions will be improved.” (p. 10)
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Targets" ]
[ "Food security", "Crops", "Water conservation and reuse" ]
PSE
[ "Agriculture", "Water" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Measurable targets or indicators" ]
true
Increase food security by cultivating 100 dunum in Jenin and 100 dunum in Nablus with food crops and reusing treated wastewater. Ongoing. 4. Planning processes. The implementation of the NDC will require effective governance to drive progress, ensure accountability, coordinate decision-making processes and maintain political will at all levels. This includes supporting sectors with the planning and implementation of mitigation and adaptation actions, the assessment and communication of financing and support needs (nationally and internationally), and monitoring, reporting and verification (MRV) related to NDC implementation.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Time frame", "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Water management", "Wetlands", "Ecosystem and biodiversity", "Livestock", "Economy-wide: General", "Climate smart agriculture", "Infrastructure", "Tourism: General", "Agriculture: General", "Sustainable forest management", "Disaster Risk Management (DRM): General", "Water: General", "Waste management", "Wastewater treatment", "Social Development: General", "Agroforestry", "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
SSD
[ "Tourism", "Environment", "Disaster Risk Management (DRM)", "Agriculture", "Water", "Social Development", "LULUCF/Forestry", "Economy-wide", "Cross-Cutting Area", "Urban" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution", "Time frame" ]
true
Identify and classify wetlands, and assess their biodiversity. Yet to be implemented. Short term. Bring wetlands under protection for sustainable management. Yet to be implemented. Short to medium term. Monitor wetland inventory and biodiversity hotspots. Similar to forest cover monitoring, South Sudan will monitor and develop an inventory of its wetland and biodiversity hotspots through ground surveys or by using other technologies such as geographic information systems and satellite imagery. Identify and classify wetlands. Yet to be implemented. Short to medium term.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions", "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Second NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Renewable Energy" ]
SLB
[ "Energy" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
Build capacity of National, Provincial and Honiara City Council and other urban areas to transition to low carbon development pathway. Strengthen capacity of Government, private sector and other relevant institutions for the implementation of the national Renewable Energy Policy Framework and develop and implement renewable energy strategies for Honiara city and Provinces, with measurable targets.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Disaster Risk Management (DRM): General", "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
IRQ
[ "Cross-Cutting Area", "Disaster Risk Management (DRM)" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Climate Events, Recurrent Risks and Slow Occurrences resulting from Climate Change, Overall objective: “The country aims to increase the capacity of government institutions' infrastructure to predict and improve readiness by reducing vulnerability to climate risks, increasing resilience, resilience and resilience to sectors affected by the negative effects of climate change.” (p. 11)
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Targets" ]
[ "Education: General" ]
KHM
[ "Education" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Measurable targets or indicators" ]
true
Strengthen resilience through education in order to respond to related climate disasters by:. 1. Develop the supplementary documents for support teaching and learning at school levels. 2. Increase nationwide Ecoschool. Integrate CC into Khmer, Science and Social study subjects. Mainstreaming NFE curriculum, such as literacy program, income generation program (community learning center) and Equivalency program in response to climate change. Integrate into national action plan on lifelong learning. (2020-2030). Increase the update of. CLC from 17 in 2020 to. 145 LLC in 2030.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Adapt Now sector (3)", "Adapt Now sector" ]
[ "Water management", "Economy-wide: General", "Climate smart agriculture", "Sustainable urban planning", "Early warning system", "Ecosystem and biodiversity" ]
CHN
[ "Environment", "Disaster Risk Management (DRM)", "Agriculture", "Water", "Economy-wide", "Urban" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "GCA_Sector_3", "GCA_Sector" ]
true
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, and former United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon attended the inauguration ceremony. In September 2019, at the United Nations Climate Action Summit held in New York, China as the co-leader shared the positive progress in nature-based solutions, released the compendium of contributions, published the Nature-Based Solutions for Climate Manifesto, and proposed follow-up cooperation initiatives.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Public Transport" ]
LKA
[ "Transport" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
It has been observed that the daily emission levels depend on the type of vehicle, age of vehicle, quality of fuel consumed, and the condition of the road system. The proposed INDCs in transport sector would directly or indirectly influence in reduction of GHG emission in transport sector by modifying, adopting and applying with climate smart technology during the period of 2020-2030. Transport Sector INDCs. Establishment of energy efficient and environmentally sustainable transport systems by 2030. Lunching of Electric Buses as a Pilot Project.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on" ]
[ "Gas" ]
JOR
[ "Energy" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Targets at the sectoral level" ]
false
Jordan 2025 includes more than 400 policies or procedures with performance indicators (including energy, water, waste, agriculture and other mitigationoriented sectoral policies, procedures and indicators) which will lead to reduction of GHGs that will be implemented through a participatory approach between the government, business sector and civil society. Most importantly, the 2025 National Vision and Strategy has set a 11% Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)style “targets” for renewable energy share in the total energy mix in 2025 as well as increasing the percentage of the contribution of natural gas in the energy mix to 39%.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Targets" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Economy-wide: General", "Demand-side Efficiency: Tourism" ]
QAT
[ "Energy", "Economy-wide" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution" ]
false
The development of the country’s first eco-resorts and major events like the FIFA World Cup 2022 and the Asian Games 2030 are set to further enhance the touristic appeal of the country while driving its socio-economic growth in a sustainable manner. Qatar’s tourism strategy promotes sustainable tourism and aims to reduce dependence on hydrocarbon resources for economic growth. 4. Adaptation actions with Mitigation Co-benefits. a) Water Management. Qatar depends mostly on seawater desalination for urban water supply, often using energy-intensive technologies.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on" ]
[ "Energy: General" ]
IDN
[ "Energy" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Targets at the sectoral level" ]
false
"In energy sector, Indonesia has embarked on a mixed energy use policy. Indonesia has also established the development of clean energy sources as a national policy directive. Collectively, these policies will eventually put Indonesia on the path to decarbonisation. Government Regulation No. 79/2014 on National Energy Policy, set out the ambition to transform, by 2025 and 2050, the primary energy supply mix with shares as follows: a) new and renewable energy at least 23% in 2025 and at least 31% in 2050
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Targets" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Disease surveillance and control", "Water sanitation", "Food security" ]
PSE
[ "Agriculture", "Water", "Health" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Training health professionals and increasing the awareness of people, particularly women, in water-poor areas about measures they can take to help prevent major diseases related to water, sanitation, and food. 850,000. Finance, capacity building. Major diseases related to water, sanitation, and food. Development of water, food and sanitation monitoring and safety systems using high technology. 2,900,000. Finance, technology, capacity building. Industry(West Bank). Energy supply. Providing reliable electricity supply. 29,400,000. Finance, capacity building. Value of raw materials imported.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Adapt Now sector" ]
[ "Landscape management", "Land and soil management", "Sustainable land management", "Sustainable forest management", "Ecosystem and biodiversity" ]
MNG
[ "Agriculture", "Environment", "Cross-Cutting Area", "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "GCA_Sector" ]
true
Moreover, there is an ongoing project (2018-2021) aimed to develop the national adaptation plan (NAP), and through this effort, the specific adaptation action will be identified. For the development of NAP, Mongolia is taking special consideration of the co-benefits between mitigation and adaptation actions, as well as on nature-based solutions in order to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of response measures to climate change.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on", "Unconditional part of mitigation target", "Conditional part of mitigation target" ]
[ "Energy: General" ]
BEN
[ "Energy" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Conditional part of the mitigation target for a given sectoral target", "Unconditional part of the mitigation effort for a given sectoral target", "Targets at the sectoral level" ]
false
X (60% of the investment). X (40% of the investment). Extend household access to electric lighting to replace kerosene lighting. (6) Electrification of localities by connection to the network (in total 600 localities between 2021 and 2030). X (Electrification of 300 localities). X (Electrification of 300 additional localities). (7) Promotion of the access of 424,000 households using kerosene for electricity lighting in the localities that will be connected to the networks of the Société Benoît d Energie Electrique (SBEE). Acquisition of 212,000 household connection kits.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Targets" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
true
true
en
false
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Irrigation", "Water conservation and reuse", "Climate smart agriculture" ]
PSE
[ "Agriculture", "Water" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Improve farmers’ and agricultural engineers’ adaptive capacity through improved irrigation management, treated wastewater reuse, introducing new fodder seeds and minimising soil erosion through minimum tillage. Ongoing. Water harvesting and soil conservation project to adaptation to climate change (Jenin, Ramallah, Dora). Soil water harvesting to improve water availability and soil quality, and build adaptation capacity in the agricultural sector with respect to soil water harvesting. Ongoing. Water harvesting project - rainwater collecting wells (Hebron).
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Targets" ]
[ "Capacity building and knowledge transfer", "Climate risk management", "Climate smart agriculture" ]
VUT
[ "Agriculture", "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Measurable targets or indicators" ]
true
Indicator Ag2.5: Institutional and governance related measures to subsistence agriculture in the six provinces identified and implemented (community decision-making, planning and action related to supporting agriculture SMEs at community, area, province level). Indicator Ag2.6: Finance related measures to strengthen subsistence agriculture in the six provinces identified and implemented (e.g. agriculture SME insurance). Indicator Ag2.7: Proportion of subsistence gardens in each of the six provinces producing food in normal and (climate, disaster and environmentally) stressed times [ECO 3.4.2; ECO 4.2.1].
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "HFCs", "SLCPs" ]
UGA
[ "Industries" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
"Uganda intends to improve her national planning process to mitigate short-lived climate pollutants (SLCPs) by developing a national emission inventory of SLCPs and air pollutants for instance black carbon, methane and hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs). This will complement Uganda’s efforts towards the implementation of the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol on substances that deplete the Ozone layer. Additionally, national appropriate policies and measures to reduce SLCPs will be identified and integrated in the next round of NDCs."
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on", "Emission reduction potential" ]
[ "Aviation", "Freight Vehicles" ]
COL
[ "Transport" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Targets at the sectoral level", "emission reduction potential for a given sectoral target" ]
false
Achieve the use of the PBN system in 100% of the country s airports and flights . 0.01 Mt CO2 eq. Transport. 21) Program for the Modernization of Automotive Freight Transportation in vehicles of more than 10.5 tons of gross vehicle weight and more than 20 years old. 57,000 vehicles renewed between 2015 and 2030. 1.03 Mt CO2 eq. Transport. 22) Change to road freight transport mode to Fluvial - Río Magdalena: Dredging activities of the Magdalena River to maintain navigability along the river.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Targets" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Energy: General" ]
TZA
[ "Energy" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
1: Projected emission reduction from BAU 3 with low and high ambition by 2030. Therefore, Tanzania will meet its contribution by implementing the following mitigation actions: -. Sector. Intended Contributions. Energy. Exploring and investing in the energy diversification system to ensure overall energy security for economic development through enhanced availability, affordability and reliability while contributing towards energy emissions intensity reduction over time. Promotion of clean technologies for power generation; and diverse renewable sources such as geothermal, wind, solar and renewable biomass.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Agriculture: General" ]
DOM
[ "Agriculture" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
. d. Mitigation co-benefits resulting from the Parties adaptation actions and / or economic diversification plans, including the description of specific projects, measures and initiatives of the Parties adaptation actions and / or economic diversification plans. According to the National Development Strategy (Law 1-12) and the sectoral dialogue meetings that occurred in the process of improving and updating the NDC, it includes mitigation co-benefits resulting from adaptation actions and / or diversification plans economy of the country, which will be aligned with adaptation measures in the following sectors and subsectors:Agriculture: sustainable soil management (conservation, precision, organic agriculture, etc.)
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Adapt Now sector" ]
[ "Renewable Energy: Hydro", "Infrastructure and roads", "Infrastructure" ]
HND
[ "Water", "Energy", "Transport" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "GCA_Sector" ]
true
This situation is exacerbated by the high levels of degradation to which natural systems are subject, mainly because of poorly planned human interventions and the lack of awareness of the populations around the management of these resources, among other factors. The devastating impact of Hurricane and Tropical Storm Mitch in October 1998 led to the loss of more than 14,000 lives, more than half a million victims, the loss of 20 years of investments in road and water infrastructure, 3.8 billion (Equivalent to 70% of the GDP of that year) and the fall of the productive apparatus of the country, plunging the Republic of Honduras into a crisis whose sequels persist until the present.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Targets" ]
[ "Disaster relief and recovery", "Climate services" ]
KGZ
[ "Cross-Cutting Area", "Disaster Risk Management (DRM)" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Measurable targets or indicators" ]
true
Measure 5.1.3 Raiseing awareness and knowledge in the field of climate emergencies for the population and employees of the emergency prevention sector. 2. Strengthening climate resilience / resilience. Measure 5.2.1. Modernization of the hydro and glaciological monitoring system. Reduced losses from climatic emergencies by improving the quality of hydrometeorological services. Measure 5.2.2. Expansion of the system of agro and meteorological services. Measure 5.2.3. Strengthening the response and prevention of climate emergencies. Measure 5.2.4.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Early warning system", "Water: General" ]
MWI
[ "Water", "Disaster Risk Management (DRM)" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Protection of assets that promote low carbon development and mitigation. ✔. ✔. ✔. Integration of indigenous knowledge into early warning systems for floods. Department of Water Resources and Department of Climate Change and Meteorological Services. Department of Disaster Management Affairs (DODMA). US$ 36 million. 100% unconditional. Savings in energy used to alleviate floods. Protection of assets that promote low carbon development and mitigation. ✔. INTEGRATED WATERSHED MANAGEMENT.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on", "Emission reduction potential", "Upstream policies on", "Conditional part of mitigation target" ]
[ "HFCs", "Demand-side Efficiency: Buildings", "Industries: General", "Wastewater" ]
KHM
[ "Energy", "Industries", "Waste" ]
false
true
null
null
null
[ "Information on upstream policies for a given sector", "Conditional part of mitigation target for a given sectoral upstream policy", "Emission reduction potential for a given sectoral upstream", "emission reduction potential for a given sectoral target", "Targets at the sectoral level" ]
false
Better management of industrial wastewater in the food & beverage sector. 5-10% of total CH4 emissions. MISTI. Wastewater. 30. Implementation of National Cooling Action Plan. Enhanced MEPS and F-gas transition for room air conditioners and residential refrigerators targeting the new & existing equipment stock in the country. MLMUCP. Building commercial. 31. Inclusion of performance requirements of Passive Cooling Systems in Building Energy Code of Cambodia. 20% of the newly constructed buildings will comply with Building Energy Code. MLMUCP. Building commercial. 32.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Policies", "Sectoral Mitigation Targets" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
true
en
false
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Environment: General", "Tourism: General" ]
SYC
[ "Tourism", "Environment" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
The priorities for sustainable tourism are documented in the Seychelles Sustainable Development Strategy, Volume 2, Chapter 8 - Tourism and include: Minimising negative impacts of tourism on environment (and society) generally; and addressing climate change through training of tourism environmental representatives, training of the Seychelles Tourism Board in sustainable tourism development and training of environmental conservationists. The Ministry of Land Use and Habitat is largely guided by the Seychelles Strategic Plan (2015) which is the definitive document intended to guide land use management during the next 25 years to 2040.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Agriculture: General" ]
PNG
[ "Agriculture" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution" ]
false
food security and expanding agricultural exports. However, this does not link with actions to support. staple food production within family agriculture or. clear guidance on the environmental and social. standards. The NRS, therefore, targets actions to. strengthen food security and develop a sustainable. commercial agriculture sector to be able to respond. to changing international standards. 4. PAPUA NEW GUINEA’S ADAPTATION. ACTIONS. Adaptation is a high priority due to the climaterelated. hazards that already pose significant risks to. Papua New Guinea considered highly vulnerable to.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Second NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Water: General", "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
TUN
[ "Water", "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Water Resilience Priorities (WRP). WRP1: Improve the quantitative and qualitative management of conventional water resources in the face of climate change impacts. WRP2: Massify the use of non-conventional water resources to face the scarcity of the resource under the effect of climate change. WRP3: Strengthen the technical, scientific, and institutional capacities of water stakeholders to adapt to climate change. 2.2.1.3 Social Resilience.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Existing sectoral policies" ]
[ "Energy Efficiency" ]
CMR
[ "Energy" ]
false
true
null
null
null
[ "Information on the existing upstream sectoral policies that the NDC builds on" ]
false
State of Play of the Regulatory Framework for the Renewable Energy Sector in Cameroon - Global Village Study Cameroon, 2012. ECCAS and CEMAC White Paper: Regional Policy for Universal Access to Modern Energy Services and Economic and Social Development 2014 - 2030. National Energy Action Plan for Poverty Reduction 2007. Rural Electrification Master Plan, 2008. National Policy, Strategy and Action Plan for Energy Efficiency. in the electricity sector 2014.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Policies" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Conditional part of mitigation target" ]
[ "LULUCF/Forestry: General" ]
MMR
[ "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Conditional part of the mitigation target for a given sectoral target" ]
false
Building on this unconditional target, the Government of Myanmar sets the following conditional target contingent upon international support, a net emission reduction of 50% by 2030 against a 2005 – 2015 baseline of emissions and removals, with an intermediate target of 27% by 2025 and an expected annualized rate of net emission reductions from land use change and forestry of 6.9% over the period of 2021 – 2030. (Table 11) contingent on support provided. Table 11.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Targets" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
true
en
false
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Economy-wide: General" ]
VUT
[ "Economy-wide" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Climate Vulnerability and Multi- Sector Impact Assessment--"Enhance efficiency and effectiveness of adaptation action and design action... in specific sites: Selecting and prioritizing actions based on criteria including effectiveness, efficiency, efficacy, and cost effectiveness using internationally recognized tools (e.g. environmental impact assessment, cost benefit analysis) and locally utilized processes" (9).
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Urban: General", "Sustainable forest management", "Ecosystem and biodiversity" ]
THA
[ "LULUCF/Forestry", "Environment", "Urban" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Natural resources management sector aims to sustainably manage natural resources and biodiversity to respond to climate change impacts by enhancing the conservation, rehabilitation, and sustainable use of natural resources and biodiversity and strengthening public participation. Human settlements and security sector aims to enhance the capacity of individuals, communities, and cities, to adapt to climate change impacts in accordance with the local context by developing mechanisms to manage climate risks and impacts. Planning Processes.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral Conditional Actions", "Action and priority" ]
[ "Health services and assessment", "Water management", "Economy-wide: General", "Climate smart agriculture", "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
DZA
[ "Agriculture", "Water", "Health", "Economy-wide", "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Condition actions of the sectoral level" ]
true
To integrate the impacts of climate change into sectorial strategies, in particular for agriculture, water management, public health and transport;. To integrate the impacts of climate change on political stability and national security. The main adaptation measures to be adopted require diversified international support, including financing, capacity-building and technology transfer. These adaptation measures mentioned in the National Climate Plan are as follows:. Adapting the institutional and regulatory framework to climate change;. Reinforcing institutional and human capacities in combating climate change;.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Targets" ]
[ "Climate smart agriculture" ]
KHM
[ "Agriculture" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Measurable targets or indicators" ]
true
Overcome the unique challenges of rubber involved in responding to climate change it must be able to act on foresight, learn and adapt, build collaborative coalitions for action through research and/or enhance existing GAP subjective to rubber plantation practices. Baseline: 171 subnational/extension workers trained in 2019. Target: 5 permanent sample plots (PSP) equipped with mini weather stations; 150 well trained national technical staff, 1500 extension worker, and 30 rubber small holder association; Support to subnational level 20 times.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Conditional part of mitigation target", "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Renewable Energy: Geothermal", "Renewable Energy: Solar" ]
SLV
[ "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
To promote the emission reduction goals in the Energy Sector of El Salvador and, particularly, in the generation of electrical energy through a growth in generation with renewable energy (Goal 1.1.1.), and the implementation of efficiency actions energy (Goal 1.1.2.) the following financial support is required:3.2.1. Pilot Project in the Dairy Agroindustrial sector, by changing technology to save the use of electricity and replace the use of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) with renewable energies (solar and thermal).
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on", "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Energy: General", "Economy-wide: General" ]
BRB
[ "Energy", "Economy-wide" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution", "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
Finally, the government has made a number of policy interventions to further NDC implementation, such as the elimination in 2019 of customs duties on imported systems and equipment linked to renewable energy and the provision of several additional tax incentives. The development of a NAMA proposal for renewable energy and energy efficiency referenced in the 2015 NDC has been superseded by the 2019 Energy Policy and its Implementation Plan, which are the core of this ambitious NDC update.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions", "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Climate smart agriculture" ]
COM
[ "Agriculture" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
In addition, the cross-cutting sectors of disaster risk reduction and the integration of adaptation and awareness-raising have also been prioritized. The table below lists the adaptation actions set by sector. Table 2. Adaptation actions by vulnerable sectors. Sector. Adaptation actions. Agriculture and Livestock. Development of a resilient and climate-smart agricultural policy. Development of agro-pastoral irrigation. Setting up an effective early warning and intervention system throughout the territory in the event of the emergence of new bovine or caprine diseases. Biodiversity and forest.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority", "Time frame" ]
[ "Capacity building and knowledge transfer", "Wastewater treatment", "Coastal management", "Ecosystem and biodiversity" ]
CPV
[ "Coastal Zone", "Water", "Environment", "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Time frame" ]
true
By 2023 a study will be carried out on the activity of collecting and extracting sand from the beaches, in order to determine its socio-economic and environmental impacts and to identify alternatives for the people dependent on this activity. The results will be integrated into policy in 2024;. Inventorise seagrass beds, develop a protection strategy and create a comprehensive seagrass conservation regime by 2024, providing continuity to the existing seagrass inventory project currently developed in Santiago and Maio.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral Conditional Actions", "Action and priority" ]
[ "Water supply", "Infrastructure and roads", "Sustainable urban planning" ]
LAO
[ "Water", "Transport", "Urban" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Condition actions of the sectoral level" ]
true
Ensure flood protection and drainage design for urban infrastructure (roads, drains, flood protection works, water and wastewater facilities, landfills, hospitals, other public buildings) are adequate for climate change conditions;. Ensure that urban water supply systems have adequate design and operational standards for climate change impacts, including access to low flows in water sources, water treatment capability and flood protection;. Build storm surge / flood protection works for urban infrastructure. Main barrier for implementation.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Sustainable Land Management" ]
FSM
[ "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution" ]
false
"The Ridge to Reef program focuses on the main, or High Islands, of the four states of the FSM. Its objective is to strengthen local, State and National actions and capacities to implement integrated ecosystems management across the islands, from the terrestrial high points, the ridges, to the coastal ecosystems, the reefs. Working with institutions and individuals in state and national government, environmental NGOs and local communities, Reef to Ridge focuses on two principal areas: Sustainable Land Management (SLM) and Protected Areas (PAs)."
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Renewable Energy" ]
CMR
[ "Energy" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution" ]
false
Conduct a comprehensive assessment of renewable energy potential (partial study - 262 sites identified for small hydro and 25 sites for biomass energy for a total combined capacity of 284MW in 35 pilot projects (23 hydro, 9 biomass and 3 solar PV)
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral Unconditional Actions", "Action and priority" ]
[ "Poverty reduction", "Social Development: General" ]
GHA
[ "Social Development" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Unconditional sectoral actions" ]
true
Resilience for gender and the vulnerable. Implementation of community led adaptation and livelihood diversification for vulnerable groups. National climate change policy. 1,023. Unconditional. “Programme of actions” are specific actions Ghana will implement in order to achieve the broad objectives set out in the “Policy actions”↩. Million tonnes carbon dioxide equivalent↩. Refer to the Annex 1 for the detail description on mitigation Policy actions and the Programme of actions that come with it.↩. BAU is subject to revision before 2020.↩.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
true
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Energy: General" ]
MNE
[ "Energy" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution" ]
false
The TPP ecological refurbishment includes the construction of de-sulphurization (FGD) and de-nitrification (SCR) installations, upgrading the electro-filtering plant, construction of a wastewater treatment facility, and reconstruction of the internal system for transporting by-products, as well as building a heating station, as a part of the district heating system. The emission reductions anticipated by 2030 are mainly due to the temporary closure of the plant in 2021 and 2022 due to refurbishment. 0. 1178. 2E. Carbon pricing for TPP.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Water supply", "Water sanitation" ]
KHM
[ "Water" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Improved water allocation and abstraction limits and reverse/halt. overdevelopment impacts. Protection of environmental flows as the support of basin human needs and ecosystem. Increased drought management. Resilient and adaptive rural water supply and sanitation construction. MRD. Changing attitude and practices of rural people to be more environmentally friendly. Education. Upgrading curriculum and training methodologies, including libraries, to include climate change subjects for primary schools. MOEYS. Students shall understand:. climate change mitigation. Pollution. Biodiversity. Environment conservation. 5Rs.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on", "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Demand-side Efficiency: Industries" ]
KHM
[ "Energy" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution", "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
Improving energy productivity, reducing ambient temperatures through ventilation and cooling optimization and decreasing fugitive heat losses from steam and compressed air delivery systems. 4: RECP practices in the manufacturing industries. 4.1: Replace an LPG fired boiler consuming about 704,428 L/year with a biomassresidues fired boiler in a Food Import and Export company. 4.2: Replace a diesel-fired dynamo with grid electricity at a milling factory; the diesel dynamo is consuming 12 liters/hour operating for 8 hours/day, 20 days/month. 4.3: Improve operations at a noodles manufacturing unit to reduce the usage of one boiler from existing four-boiler system. 4.4: Install a system to collect and re-use waste steam and hot water from meat steamer, resulting in about 524 m3/year of fuel wood saving. Transport.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions", "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Technology Transfer Needs for Sectoral Implementation", "Capacity Building Needs for Sectoral Implementation" ]
[ "Disaster relief and recovery", "Early warning system", "Crops", "Climate smart agriculture" ]
ZWE
[ "Agriculture", "Disaster Risk Management (DRM)" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Technology transfer needs for sectoral implementation", "Capacity building needs for Sectoral implementation" ]
true
Lack of knowledge and skills for intensive production practices. Lack of mechanization technologies for climate smart production systems. Inadequate research and extension. Lack of financial resources. Inadequate training of farmers. Fragmented implementation of climate smart strategies. Building resilience in managing climate related disaster (drought, hail, violent storms/wings, frost heat waves, erratic rainfall and floods) risks. Inadequate institutional capacity for providing timely early warning systems. Insufficient capacity for grain storage facilities. Insufficient support services for index insurance. Incoherent institutional frameworks (policies) to coordinate disaster risk reduction.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Crops", "Climate smart agriculture" ]
KHM
[ "Agriculture" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Research for the development and enhancement of agricultural productivity, quality, and transfer through strengthening of crop variety conservation and new crop variety release responding to the impacts of climate change. Agriculture. Ministry of Agricultur e, Forestry and Fisheries. (MAFF). CCPAP 2016-. 2020; Strategic plan in respond to the impact of CC. 2019-2023; ASDP. 2019-2023.;. National. Demography. Policy 2016-2030.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Water management", "Water: General", "Climate risk management" ]
JOR
[ "Water", "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Adopting a vulnerability approach to determining priority geographical areas and communities for water, sanitation & hygiene (WASH) interventions that aim to expand and improve systems to adapt vulnerable communities to potential climate change impacts. Adopting risk-informed programming as an adaptation planning tool at Ministry of Water level. 4.1.2 Improved water demand management and reducing gap between water demand and supply. Water demand management is the most urgent priority in the water sector in Jordan, and a key challenge to all other related development sectors.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Reforestation" ]
COM
[ "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
Agroforestry:For agroforestry, abandoned agricultural land will be targeted for this activity. The intention is to convert 200 ha annually for agroforestry. This, while being a sink of GHGs, will also create employment and generate wealth for the communities. Arboriculture:For arboriculture, once again abandoned agricultural land will be converted at the rate of 200 ha annually. While being a sink of GHGs, this activity will create employment, contribute to food security and generate wealth for the communities.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
KNA
[ "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Table 1 details additional adaptation measures not included in the National Climate Change Adaptation Strategy but identified in 2021 stakeholder consultations and included in the St. Kitts and Nevis Third National Communication to the UNFCCC. Table 1: Key Sectors/Areas and Priority Adaptation Actions identified in 2021 Consultations. Sector/Area. Priority Adaptation Actions. National Readiness. Integrate adaptation into relevant national legislation. Provide training and guidance on mainstreaming adaptation into sectoral governance and management. Improve capacities for sectoral, evidence-based adaptation planning. Monitor and evaluate implemented adaptation.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Targets", "Action and priority" ]
[ "Sustainable urban planning", "Climate risk management" ]
LKA
[ "Cross-Cutting Area", "Urban" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Measurable targets or indicators" ]
true
Develop disaster prevention and environment friendly mechanisms especially for floods in Western Province and incorporate them into planning of development projects. Promote climate resilient building designing and alternative materials for construction. 3.1. Design based on green building guidelines. 3.2. Incorporate disaster prevention guidelines. 3.3. Incorporate low cost environment friendly materials. Minimize the impacts on human settlements and infrastructure due to erratic changes in population. 4.1. Follow NPPD and NBRO guidelines. 4.2. Enforce rules and regulations to prevent unauthorized settlements.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Wastewater", "Waste: General" ]
SSD
[ "Waste" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution" ]
false
Thus, to a great degree, the achievement of these particular goals for wastewater management will be conditional on receiving international financing and technology. Construct solid and liquid waste management facilities in Juba, Wau and Malakal. The plan has been included in the NDS as a priority action. Medium term. Access international technology, for example, zero liquid discharge technology. Yet to be implemented. Medium term. Build capacity on the use of international technology extensively.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Second NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on" ]
[ "Buildings: General" ]
COL
[ "Buildings" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Targets at the sectoral level" ]
false
7) Sustainable construction: Guidelines for the design and construction of sustainable buildings, achieving reductions in energy consumption, which allows reducing GHGs linked to the development of housing and other buildings, through 1) Reduction of the consumption of natural gas and electricity in new housing not including Housing of Social and Priority Interest (VIS and VIP) and 2) Reduction of the consumption of natural gas and energy in new buildings other than housing. Gradual implementation until reaching 100% of new buildings nationwide by 2026, maintained until 2030. 0.09 Mt CO2 eq.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Targets" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on" ]
[ "Sustainable Land Management", "Economy-wide: General" ]
LBR
[ "Economy-wide", "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Targets at the sectoral level" ]
false
Set up an initiative to explore innovative financing models, such as payments for ecosystem services, for ecosystem conservation, restoration, and climate-smart practices in the forest, agriculture, and coastal zone sectors by 2025 (Linked to Adaptation target). Establish an inter-ministerial national task force on integrated land-use planning for urban areas and green corridors, forests, coastal zones, wildlife, and agriculture by 2030. Develop an integrated spatial data management system for sustainable land use management by 2025.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Targets" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on", "Unconditional part of mitigation target", "Conditional part of mitigation target" ]
[ "Energy: General" ]
BEN
[ "Energy" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Conditional part of the mitigation target for a given sectoral target", "Unconditional part of the mitigation effort for a given sectoral target", "Targets at the sectoral level" ]
false
(7) Promotion of the access of 424,000 households using kerosene for electricity lighting in the localities that will be connected to the networks of the Société Benoît d Energie Electrique (SBEE). Acquisition of 212,000 household connection kits. Acquisition of 212,000 additional household hook-up kits. Strengthen the actions of efficient consumption of electric energy in all sectors.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Targets" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
true
true
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on" ]
[ "Fertilizers", "LULUCF/Forestry: General", "Agriculture: General" ]
CAN
[ "Agriculture", "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Targets at the sectoral level" ]
false
The modeling projected that sectoral and economy-wide measures are expected to reduce Canada’s GHG emissions by 144 Mt by 2030, relative to 674 Mt of GHG emissions in 2030 under the 2020 Reference Case (the 2020 Reference Case only includes all policies and measures funded, legislated and implemented by federal, provincial and territorial governments as of September 2020). The SCP modeling projected that the accounting contribution from land use, land-use change and forestry (LULUCF), plus the expected impact of the proposed nature-based solutions and the measures in the plan to reduce emissions from fertilizer use in agriculture would further reduce emissions by 27 Mt.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Targets" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Unconditional part of mitigation target" ]
[ "Renewable Energy: Biofuels" ]
GIN
[ "Energy" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Unconditional part of mitigation target for a given sectoral downstream action" ]
false
"Many other tools can help reduce the pressure on the forest due to the consumption of wood energy: - Promotion and dissemination of efficient and improved carbonization technologies: 5,000 production units - Structuring of local sectors for the dissemination of fuelwood-saving or renewable technologies in the most energy-intensive sectors (conservation of peaches, other post-harvest and micro-industrial processes: rice, palm oil, salt, bricks, lime, bread , etc .
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
true
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Targets" ]
[ "Climate smart agriculture" ]
SLV
[ "Agriculture" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Measurable targets or indicators" ]
true
Target based on amount of genetic material. In 2025, there will be an increase in the number of genetic materials implemented since 2017. Implementation framework. This measure will be carried out within the framework of the implementation of the Climate Change Policy for the Agricultural, Forestry, Fisheries and Aquaculture Sector, the Climate Change Action Plan, the updating of the Agricultural Policy and the new Agroclimatic Sustainability Policy that entail an interaction with many State entities, the Academy, the private sector, international cooperation, cooperatives, unions and associations, producers and producers.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Upstream policies on" ]
[ "Energy: General" ]
MKD
[ "Energy" ]
false
true
null
null
null
[ "Information on upstream policies for a given sector" ]
false
The Energy Community is rapidly advancing the implementation of EU regulations for energy governance and integrated climate and energy planning, and the country is leading an exemplary process of developing a draft National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP), the first of its kind in the Energy Community. The enhanced NDC echoes the Green scenario from the Energy strategy and is fully aligned with the draft NECP. b).
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Policies" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Upstream policies on" ]
[ "Transportation Fuels" ]
USA
[ "Transport" ]
false
true
null
null
null
[ "Information on upstream policies for a given sector" ]
false
There are many opportunities to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from transportation while also saving money for households, improving environmental quality and health in communities, and providing more choices for moving people and goods. Policies that can contribute to emissions reduction pathways consistent with the NDC include: tailpipe emissions and efficiency standards; incentives for zero emission personal vehicles; funding for charging infrastructure to support multi-unit dwellings, public charging, and long-distance travel; and research, development, demonstration, and deployment efforts to support advances in very low carbon new-generation renewable fuels for applications like aviation, and other cutting-edge transportation technologies across modes.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Policies" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Livestock" ]
ALB
[ "Agriculture" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
The animals’ feeding and associated productivity are constant, implying no change in the nitrogen excretion rate or enteric methane emission factor. The distribution of animals per manure management systems is maintained through time. 7.4.1.2. Mitigation actions – Livestock. Contrary to the BAU, for the NDC scenario, improved feeding techniques for animal in housing (where feeding can be controlled) are considered. The action corresponds to the action: A5 - Optimizing animal feeding in order to reduce N2O and CH4 emissions.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Ecosystem and biodiversity" ]
JOR
[ "Environment" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Develop a recovery and restoration plans for highly threatened ecosystems and species of fauna and flora including the development of clear ex-situ conservation, captive breeding programmes and re-introduction and restoration programmes. Strengthen enforcement of planning and biodiversity conservation legal and institutional frameworks, most notably within the Environment Impact Assessment process. 4.3.5 Improving conservation measures against emergence and spread of zoonotic infectious diseases.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Downstream actions" ]
[ "CCS", "Energy: General" ]
PNG
[ "Energy" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution" ]
false
PNG’s complex geographies and dispersed. population as well as a growing economy. As. such a framework for offsetting of emissions. from fossil fuels will be introduced to support. economic incentives for the transition while. also helping to finance domestic naturebased. solutions in particularly reduced. emissions and enhanced removals from the. forest sector. Enhanced data collection – PNG will. establish a framework for the enhanced data. collection on energy use and associated. emissions to support improved policy and. regulation to manage emissions.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Second NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on", "Conditional part of mitigation target", "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Wastewater" ]
VUT
[ "Waste" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Targets at the sectoral level", "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution", "Conditional part of the mitigation target for a given sectoral target", "Conditional part of mitigation target for a given sectoral downstream actions" ]
false
By 2030, Improvements to Public and Communal Toilet Facilities including Bio-Toilets. ENV 2.4. 100. 2,500,000. 315,600,000. Adaptation Contribution. Vanuatu Enhanced NDC (Adaptation). Vanuatu has prioritised transformative adaptation action in its National Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction Policy, with a strategic goal of resilient development, including implementing activities that enable Vanuatu to absorb and quickly bounce back from climate shocks and stresses.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions", "Sectoral Mitigation Targets" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Sustainable Forest Management" ]
LKA
[ "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
Establishment/ reactivating of National Forest Monitoring System (NFMS). Promote private and public sector companies for investment in environmental conservation projects through CSR programs. 5.2.4. Waste Sector:Greenhouse Gas emission from solid waste is depending on the disposal methods. Waste collecting and disposing have become major issues in waste sector today. The main waste collection and disposal systems currently practice in Sri Lanka are composting, recycling, sanitary land filling, open dumping, waste burning through incineration (for clinical waste) and waste water treatment.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Targets" ]
[ "Tourism: General", "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
KHM
[ "Tourism", "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Measurable targets or indicators" ]
true
-Innovating new products design and efficiency natural resources management. Baseline: 0. 1. Strengthen the capacity building on Environmental Education. Development (EED) in tourism to stakeholders among 6 Provinces. 6 provinces are just based on first priority strategy plan of MoT where are higher tourist area. Those are Kg Thom,. Battambang, Siem. Reap, Kg Cham, Kg. Chhnang and Pursat. 2. Providing supports for Kampong Thom, Siem Reap, Koh Kong. Provinces.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Coastal management", "Ecosystem and biodiversity" ]
VEN
[ "Coastal Zone", "Environment" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Ecosystems (Coastal Zone, Territorial Planning, Mountains, Wetlands): “National Policies for the Conservation and Sustainable Development of Coastal Zones.” Description: “During the period 2021 - 2030, it is estimated that the Conservation and Sustainable Development Policies of the Coastal Zones of Venezuela will be reviewed and updated, considering, among others, the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), the United Nations Framework Convention on the Climate Change, as well as the guidelines on the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration and the United Nations Decade of Ocean Sciences for Sustainable Development, for which the following will be required: 1. The reactivation of the Working Committee Central of the Coastal Zones (CTCZC), chaired by the Ministry of Popular Power for Ecososcialism. 2. The reactivation and strengthening of the Coastal Zones Work Committees at the State Level (CTZCNE). 3. Generation of a methodological process to carry out the review and update of the National Policies for Conservation and Sustainable Development of Coastal Zones.” (p. 147)
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Climate Smart Agriculture" ]
ARE
[ "Agriculture" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution" ]
false
"Through public-private partnerships, the UAE has invested in several vertical farming projects. One prominent example is the world’s largest vertical farming facility being built by Emirates Flight Catering and Crop One, which will cover 12,077 sq m and produce output equivalent to 3.6 million sq m of farmland using 99% less water than regular outdoor fields."
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Second NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Transport: General" ]
KIR
[ "Transport" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
This is less than the average per capita emissions of sub-Saharan Africa (0.8tCO2/capita), and less than half of the estimated level required to stay below 2°C of warming, of around 1.5tCO2e/capita1. Accordingly, ANY contribution from Kiribati is more than fair, and must be considered ambitious, given the extraordinary circumstances of Kiribati. Mitigation Status and Context:. Greenhouse gas emissions are the result of combustion of imported fossil fuels in the energy sector for:. Electricity generation;. Sea transport;. Land transport;. Kerosene for lighting on outer islands; and.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Existing sectoral policies" ]
[ "Energy Efficiency", "Renewable Energy", "LULUCF/Forestry: General", "Transport: General" ]
VNM
[ "Energy", "Transport", "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
false
true
null
null
null
[ "Information on the existing upstream sectoral policies that the NDC builds on" ]
false
The mitigation-related strategies are the Viet Nam Forestry Development Strategy 2006- 2020 (2007); the National Energy Development Strategy to 2020 with a vision to 2050 (2007), the National Strategy on Climate Change (2011); Viet Nam Green Growth Strategy (2012), the Viet Nam Transport Development Strategy to 2020 with a vision to 2030 (2013), and the Viet Nam Renewable Energy Development Strategy to 2030 with a vision to 2050 (2015).
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Policies" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Archived Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Capacity building needs", "Upstream policies on" ]
[ "Economy-wide: General" ]
MDV
[ "Economy-wide" ]
false
true
null
null
null
[ "Information on upstream policies for a given sector", "Capacity building needed for a given sectoral upstream policy" ]
false
The Ministry of Environment and Energy is the main executing agency of the INDC process in close collaboration with other ministries and stakeholders. The executing agency will undertake monitoring, reporting and verification (MRV). Public awareness, capacity building, development of strategies, supportive mechanisms, and monitoring of financial flow for implementation will be undertaken by the executing agency. Means of implementation. Actions and undertakings in this INDC will be carried out through synergizing international and domestic support.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Policies" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Sustainable Land Management" ]
CHN
[ "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution" ]
false
Carbon sequestration capacity of mangroves, seagrass beds, salt marshes and others will be tapped. Quality of arable lands will be improved, the national blackland protection project will be executed, and the carbon sink of ecological agriculture will be enhanced. Moreover, China will proactively boost the development and utilization of karst carbon sinks. 13. Effectively control non-CO2 GHG emissions. China will step up the control of key non-CO2 GHG emissions.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Emission reduction potential" ]
[ "Renewable Energy: Wind", "Renewable Energy", "Renewable Energy: Solar", "Renewable Energy: Solar: Utility Scale" ]
MRT
[ "Energy" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Emission reduction potential for a given sectoral downstream action" ]
false
"Solar PV, large grid with storage (green hydrogen): Mauritania has just signed an ambitious protocol for the development of renewable energy resources (green hydrogen program) with the American company GWP Global. 17720,8 8860,4 10500 Called "Aman", the project provides for the development of 30 GW of solar and wind energy to power electrolysers in Mauritania. Solar and wind power plants will be installed image image in a desert area of 8500 km² in the north of the country. A report examining the potential of blue and green hydrogen (low-carbon hydrogen) is being prepared as part of the PADG Project for the Mauritanian government. This report will assess Mauritania's technical potential for blue/green hydrogen and provide data for a national roadmap on low-carbon hydrogen, which will also cover the potential uses of hydrogen produced in the country at national (industry, mining, heavy transport, agriculture (fertilizers), trawlers) and international (ammonia exports, etc.). On the consensual judgment of the team (focal points and experts) reach the capacity of 5GW solar is possible in 2030.": 2020-2030: 17,720.8 GgCO2, 2030: 8,860.4 GgCO2
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Building on existing downstream actions" ]
[ "Paper" ]
PRY
[ "Industries" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Existing sectoral downstream actions that the NDC builds on" ]
false
GHG mitigated: CO2, CH4, N2O. RE.3. Reduction of the use of paper in the public function and its replacement by the digital format. The measure of reduction of the use of paper in the coming years will be obligatorily given in the institutions that administer State funds, state companies and administrative authorities. Thus, it is also expected that the costs avoided by saving paper until 2030, will gradually be allocated to the acquisition of cabinet equipment, for public digitization. - Solid waste disposal (4A).
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Sea-level rise protection" ]
BEN
[ "Coastal Zone" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Forestry  Horizon 2030  Reducing the vulnerability of communities to degradation of forest ecosystems.  Promoting agroforestry.  Developing mangrove ecosystems (shoreline characteristic forest formations). Sectors Main adaptation objectives Coastal  Horizon 2030  Reducing the vulnerability of coastal human settlements and resources to sea level rise;  Ensuring the continuous protection of marine and lagoon ecosystems.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Gas", "Economy-wide: General" ]
VEN
[ "Energy", "Economy-wide" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution" ]
false
using some of the approved equivalent methods, such as exhaust gas cleaning systems that help clean emissions before they are released into the atmosphere. It also proposes the implementation of effective policies and measures to address climate change in order to ensure global benefits at the lowest possible cost, allowing the construction of relevant sinks and reservoirs of greenhouse gases and covering all economic sectors."
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Water supply", "Water management", "Water: General" ]
ECU
[ "Water" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Generation and implementation of mechanisms for the economic and social assessment of the impacts of climate change on the water sector. **. Incorporation of climate change criteria in national and sectoral strategies and plans of the water sector. **. Inclusion of climate change variables in technical feasibility and regulation of regulation and control of water resources. **. National water supply and demand management integrating climate change variables, with emphasis on areas with water stress. **.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Conditional part of mitigation target", "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Renewable Energy", "Renewable Energy: Hydro", "Renewable Energy: Solar" ]
AGO
[ "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
438 MW for solar projects,. 640 MW for biomass projects, and. 6,732 MW hydroelectric projects. With an investment of 11,346 million USD. Considering that Angola installed generating capacity was 2,388 MW in the first semester of 2015, of which 41.7% is hydroelectric and 58.3% diesel-generated, and that less than 20% of Angola’s population has access to electricity, with most depending on wood or charcoal, the objective is to promote access to renewable energy.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Wetlands" ]
ALB
[ "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
AFOLU, Lagoons and Wetlands: “Institutional and organizational strengthening of central and local governmental structures (NAPA and RAPA) and local municipalities on developing the structures at regional and local level which are capable on identifying and addressing the stressors and develop Adaptive Management Plans.” (p. 73)
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on", "Unconditional part of mitigation target", "Conditional part of mitigation target" ]
[ "Energy Efficiency" ]
LBN
[ "Energy" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Conditional part of the mitigation target for a given sectoral target", "Unconditional part of the mitigation effort for a given sectoral target", "Targets at the sectoral level" ]
false
electricity demand) of its power demand and 16.5% of its heat demand (in the building sector) by renewable energy sources in 2030. Lebanon commits to unconditionally reduce power demand through energy efficiency measures by 3% under the Business-As-Usual (BAU) scenario and to conditionally reduce power demand through energy efficiency measures by 10% under the Business-As-Usual (BAU) scenario in 2030. Numbers reflect rounding. Information necessary for clarity, transparency and understanding (ICTU) of Lebanon s NDC. Para. Guidance in decision 4/CMA.1.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Targets" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
true
true
en
false
null
null
[ "Conditional part of mitigation target", "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Sustainable Land Management", "Energy Efficiency", "Renewable Energy: Solar: Off-Grid" ]
KIR
[ "Energy", "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
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
% of 2025 projected inventory. Mitigation in 2030 (tCO2e). % of 2030 projected inventory. Mitigation options using Kiribati and current international assistance. Energy. 1.3MW PV on-grid in South Tarawa. Kiribati. 1910. 2.6. 1910. 2.4. Energy. Outer Island and rural electrification (off-grid solar). Kiribati. 1100. 1.5. 1100. 1.4. Ocean. Mangrove forest enhancement. Kiribati. 7,080. 9.6. 7,080. 9.0. Total:10,090. 13.7. 10,090. 12.8. Mitigation options requiring new and additional climate finance and technical assistance. Energy. Maximum use of RE & EE. Conditional on assistance. 12,050. 16.4.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
true
en
true