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"Condition actions of the sectoral level"
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] | true | true | null | null | null | [
"Information on upstream policies for a given sector",
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"Information on sectoral plans"
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"Condition actions of the sectoral level"
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] | false | Funafuti has a higher power demand per capita than the outer islands and also consumes 85% of the electricity generated by the Tuvalu Electricity Corporation (TEC). Meeting the 30% target will allow Tuvalu to maintain current generation levels over the next eight years at 2% annual growth of GDP. The energy efficiency programme will include public education, energy audits and technology improvements. A proposed World Bank project is aimed at providing additional energy generation from solar PV and will include investment in modest wind-power capacity. | true | [
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"Targets at the sectoral level"
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"Adaptation action/priority",
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] | true | Strengthen integrated disease surveillance response systems and emergency preparedness to prevent, mitigate, and respond to epidemics. Strengthen preventive measures to restrict preventable disease transmission. Develop early warning systems for climate- driven infectious diseases. Integrate climate change considerations into existing health policies and strategies, taking into account gender-differentiated impacts and responses. Conduct research on health vulnerability and impact, and develop scenarios to facilitate adequate planning. Forestry. Increase awareness and strengthen participation of local dwellers in forest conservation. Protection of forest and biodiversity rich forest zones. | false | [
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"Information on sectoral plans",
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] | true | Finally it is likely that the infrastructure that has been needed to accommodate such an increase in vehicle numbers has been a drain on national resources that is now locking in development to this transport mode. This path makes mitigation in this area difficult and more or less constrained to fuel switching (either biofuels or electricity) rather than mode changing for instance to improved public transport systems. 5.0 Adaptation. Fiji is in the front line of climate change. | true | [
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"Waste"
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] | true | Working with the Secretariat of the Convention on Biodiversity in 2009, Singapore developed the Singapore Index on Cities’ Biodiversity to give international focus to biodiversity tracking in urban environments. In 2015, the SGBioAtlas smartphone application was launched to engage and allow members of the public to easily report sightings of biodiversity (e.g. birds, butterflies) in their daily lives. | false | [
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"Energy",
"Transport"
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"Adaptation action/priority",
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] | true | To improve waste separation and recycling system. H. Enhancing Overall Climate Resilience. To improve safe operation of infrastructure of water conservancy, transport and energy against climate change;. To properly develop and optimize the allocation of water resources, implementing the strictest water management regulation, building water- saving society in all aspects and intensifying the development and utilization of unconventional water resources, including recycled water, desalinated sea water and rain and flood water;. | false | [
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"Waste"
] | true | true | null | null | null | [
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"Sectoral Mitigation Policies",
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"Transport",
"Economy-wide",
"Urban"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority",
"Condition actions of the sectoral level"
] | true | To increase the capacity and reduce the impacts of high winds and seas to the operation of the port, the commercial port would be relocated to a different island called Thilafushi. Increase resilience and climate proofing of all critical infrastructures across the country including utility services, health care facilities, and telecommunications. A National Building Code will be established to provide guidance to the planners, architects and engineers to integrate climate and weather related factors into the designs of buildings and facilities. | false | [
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"CW"
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"Water"
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] | true | The realization of hydrogeological syntheses and resource assessment water in difficult or vulnerable areas and the extension of regular monitoring to all of the captured fields with the tele transmission system. The implementation of the drinking water supply project (AEP) in 4 wilayas of the northern part of the country. The implementation of desalination projects for coastal and other areas,. The construction of 2,000 small isolated water supply systems (AEP) in rural areas equipped with solar power. | false | [
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"CW"
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] | false | false | en | true |
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"Sectoral targets on"
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"LULUCF/Forestry"
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"Targets at the sectoral level"
] | false | Reduction measures. 2.2.1. AFAT sector. The identified technologies are co-benefit measures. Overall, their implementation is the subject of ongoing or planned projects/programmes. Thus are retained for the revised NDC: Plantations of multipurpose species: 750,000; Promotion of assisted natural regeneration (ANR): 913,932 ha; Development of land for irrigated or flood-recession crops: 424,000 ha; Live hedges and windbreaks: 145,000 km; Development and securing of pastoral enclaves, grazing areas and rest areas: 455,848 ha; Development and materialization and corridors: 279,702 ha; Restoration of degraded pastoral land: 112,500 ha; Private forestry: 75,000 ha: development of zero-grazing dairy farms (permanent stalling): 258 farms; intensification of livestock systems based on cattle fattening: 1,500 farms; intensification of breeding systems based on sheep fattening: 3,000 farms; “One village, one wood” programme: 12,500 ha; Fixation of live dunes: 10,053 ha; Rehabilitation of degraded classified forests: 10,000 ha; Input management: 10,822 tonnes; Fight against deforestation (clearing) and bush fires (firewall): 7,500 ha; Fodder crop: 2,000 ha. | true | [
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"Early warning system",
"Capacity building and knowledge transfer"
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"Agriculture",
"Water",
"Cross-Cutting Area",
"Disaster Risk Management (DRM)"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority",
"Time frame"
] | true | 2025. 5.3 Promote storm water management in 25% of the target area. 2025. 5.4 Promote crop diversification with input efficient and climate change tolerant varieties in 50% of the target area. 2030. 5.5 Restoration of small tank cascades and individual tanks to cover the entire target area (links to water sector NDC 7). 2030. 5.6 Promote and apply soil conservation measures in 50% of the target area. 2028. NDC 6. Enhanced early warning and risk management mechanisms introduced to reduce climate change vulnerability. | false | [
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"Buildings",
"Energy",
"Transport"
] | false | true | null | null | null | [
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] | false | Ahead of COP26, the UK intends to publish a comprehensive Net Zero Strategy, setting out the government’s vision for transitioning to a net zero economy by 2050, making the most of new growth and employment opportunities across the UK. The Net Zero Strategy will constitute the UK’s revised Long-Term Low Emission Development Strategy to the UNFCCC. The UK also intends to publish ambitious individual plans across key sectors of the economy, including an Energy White Paper, Transport Decarbonisation Plan, England Peat Strategy and Heat and Buildings Strategy ahead of COP26. | true | [
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"CW"
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null | null | [
"Sectoral Conditional Actions"
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"Transport"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Condition actions of the sectoral level"
] | true | Belize’s waterways also become un-navigable during certain periods In the absence of a transport policy, it is imperative that a vulnerability assessment is undertaken with greater focus being placed on assessing the vulnerability of the transport infrastructure, particularly in urban areas and other areas which are critical in sustaining the country’s productive sectors (tourism, agriculture and ports). An improved and energy efficient transport sector will not only reduce the country’s vulnerability to storm surges and floods, but also assist in reducing GHG emission. | false | [
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"CW"
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"INDC"
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"Sectoral plans on"
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"LULUCF/Forestry"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Information on sectoral plans"
] | false | "REDD+ 1. Strengthen management of forest conservation areas, such as protected areas and flooded and mangrove conservation areas - Promote forest land tenure security through forest land classification, zoning, demarcation, and registration 2. Strengthen law enforcement activities to address unauthorized logging, and encroachment 3. Monitor the status of ELCs and SLCs for compliance with regulations and strengthen capacity for effective monitoring 4. Support harmonization of legal frameworks for effective management of forest resources 5. Strengthen regulatory framework and capacity for social and environmental impact assessment and compliance 6. Strengthen capacity for data management and establish decision support systems for forest and land use sector 7. Strengthen and scale up community-based forest management 8. Engage and encourage the private sector to implement alternative and sustainable supply chains from agro industrial plantations, and to reduce emissions 9. Expand afforestation, reforestation and restoration activities 10. Enhance timber supply and wood-based energy sourced from community-based forest management areas and private plantations to reduce pressure on forest areas 11. Promote effective, equitable, sustainable management and use of forests, forest lands and non-timber forest products 12. Identify and implement alternative and sustainable livelihood development programmes for local communities most dependent on forest resources" | true | [
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"Energy: General"
] | BHS | [
"Energy"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Targets at the sectoral level"
] | false | Accordingly the Government has defined the policy framework for a low carbon development plan through the National Energy Policy, that sets a target to achieve a minimum of 30% renewables in the energy mix by 2030 and will allow for a 10% Residential Energy Self Generation Programme within the year. This comprehensive programme of efficiency improvement and energy diversification will allow The Bahamas to provide high-quality, affordable, environmentally-friendly energy and to reduce the amounts of imported oil that the country uses. | true | [
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"Action and priority"
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"Agriculture"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Developing agronomic and crop strategies that are intended to offset either partially or completely the loss of productivity caused by climate change through the application of defense tools with different temporal scales, e.g. short term adjustments and long term adaptations, and spatial scales, e.g. farm, regional or national level adaptation;. Modification of policies and implementation of action plans with emphasis on socio-economic strategies intended to meet the agricultural costs of climate change;. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
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"CW"
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null | null | [
"Sectoral plans on"
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"Air Conditioners and Refrigerators",
"Renewable Energy: Solar: Utility Scale"
] | TJK | [
"Buildings",
"Energy",
"Industries"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Information on sectoral plans"
] | false | Improving energy efficiency in the utilities by installing more efficient lighting or equipment, improving energy consumption, reducing losses or improving resource efficiency;. Reconstruction of district heating and cooling systems. Decrease in heat losses and/or increase in waste heat recovery;. Extensive use of renewable energy sources, primarily solar energy, solar water heaters and other available technologies of thermal use of solar energy in all sectors of the economy;. | true | [
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"CW"
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"Agriculture",
"Energy",
"Economy-wide",
"LULUCF/Forestry"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | These needs are based on development goals through the rationale for a National Development Plan and Sustainable Development Goals:. Implementation of the Technology Action Plan for Adaptation and Mitigation for over US $ 2.5 billion;. Replication of the 5 programs announced at the summit for more actions including reforestation, pastoralism, renewable energies and smart agriculture in order to strengthen resilience to climate change and ensure food security throughout the country, about 2.124 Billions of US $;. | false | [
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"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Settlements, populations and tourism in the Albanian coast: “Support research on and monitoring of physical, biological and social aspects, including climate-related variables (including sea level and extreme weather events), the erosion of the coast, coastal and marine ecosystems, vector-borne diseases, natural resources (e.g. water and food quantity and quality, air quality), the built environment (e.g. location, density) and socio-economic and demographic aspects, including the modernization of monitoring equipment and systems” (p. 67) | false | [
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] | UGA | [
"Energy"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Conditional part of mitigation target for a given sectoral plan",
"Information on sectoral plans"
] | false | The upfront capital investment for the renewable energy installations has been estimated at United States dollars 5.4 billion over the next 10 years. The initial costed plan for the National Climate Change Policy indicates costs of around United States dollars 36 million over the next ten years for the implementation of measures in the forestry sector. These costs will be adjusted as more evidence-based information is obtained (mainly from the costed national Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation Plus (REDD+) Strategy). | true | [
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"Transport"
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] | false | These investments will be complemented by urban planning transition towards mixed use, compact, and polycentric cities, resulting in shorter distances travelled to reduce transport/traffic related GHG emissions. Several structural measures have also been put in place including the removal of fossil fuels subsidies. In order to realize the full potential of its mutually reinforcing EINDC objectives of reducing emission and building resilience, Ethiopia seeks to utilize existing and emerging climate finance mechanisms. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Policies",
"Sectoral Mitigation Plans"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC",
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Sectoral Target",
"Sectoral targets on",
"Unconditional part of mitigation target",
"Time frame",
"Action and priority"
] | [
"Conservation",
"Reforestation",
"Irrigation",
"Sustainable forest management"
] | BOL | [
"Agriculture",
"LULUCF/Forestry"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation targets/ objectives at the sectoral level",
"Unconditional part of the mitigation effort for a given sectoral target",
"Targets at the sectoral level",
"Adaptation action/priority",
"Time frame"
] | true | iii) In relation to forests and agriculture, actions will be promoted with a focus on joint mitigation and adaptation to climate change and holistic development, achieving the following results:. Zero illegal deforestation by 2020. Increased the surface of forested and reforested areas to 4.5 million hectares by 2030. Increased forest areas with integrated and sustainable community management approaches with 16.9 million hectares in 2030, in reference to 3.1 million hectares by 2010. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Targets",
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC",
"First NDC"
] | true | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Sectoral plans on"
] | [
"Supply-side Efficiency: Power generation efficiency improvement"
] | CHN | [
"Energy"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Information on sectoral plans"
] | false | A new power system will be constructed, and allocation of clean power resources will be optimized on a large scale. 4. Intensify the dual control of total energy consumption and energy intensity. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Plans"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Existing sectoral policies"
] | [
"Renewable Energy",
"Renewable Energy: Wind",
"Renewable Energy: Solar",
"Rail",
"Public Transport",
"BRT"
] | VEN | [
"Energy",
"Transport"
] | false | true | null | null | null | [
"Information on the existing upstream sectoral policies that the NDC builds on"
] | false | To expand this energy matrix by incorporating new sources of energy (Plan de la Patria 2019 - 2025 and Plan Nacional de Energías Alternativas PNEA 2021-2025). Structural program:System of wind farms, photovoltaic systems and other alternative energy generation systems in the country ((Plan de la Patria 2019 - 2025 and Plan Nacional de Energías Alternativas PNEA 2021-2025). Action:Development and implementation of wind energy generation projects to increase their participation in the energy matrix. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Policies"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Technology Transfer Needs for Sectoral Implementation"
] | [
"Renewable Energy: Hydro",
"Climate risk management"
] | BDI | [
"Cross-Cutting Area",
"Energy"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Technology transfer needs for sectoral implementation"
] | true | Develop the exploitation of fishing resources while conserving resources (stocking bodies of water with fish, development of rain-fed fish farming and application of zones closed to grazing). Key measure: Support for facilities that use renewable energy sources. Improvement of the population’s well-being. Improve agricultural and livestock production activities (drainage, conservation, drying and cold chain) including the use of renewable energy sources (hydraulic, solar and wind). Key measure: Communications on climate risks and adaptation scenarios. Knowledge of spatial and temporal changes to the environment. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
] | [
"Infrastructure and roads"
] | KHM | [
"Transport"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Disaster management to protect coastal populations. Strengthening climate resilient city. NCDD. Strengthen knowledge and capacity on resilient city. Financing for resilient cities. Partnership and communication. Develop national road construction and maintenance design standards for national and provincial roads, considering climate change impact including M&E framework develop for climate proofing and low-carbon technology roads. MPWT. Reduce road repair/ rehabilitation cost. Reduce vehicle maintenance. Save time. Ensure flow of traffic and transportation. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
] | [
"Water management",
"Irrigation",
"Livestock"
] | ALB | [
"Agriculture",
"Water"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Improve the environment inside housings/application of efficient cooling equipment like fans, water sprinklers to minimize heat stress. Planting trees around stables. Medium. Improve management of water resources through the introduction of simple techniques for localized irrigation (e.g., drip and sprinkler irrigation), accompanied by infrastructure to harvest and store rainwater, such as tanks connected to the roofs of houses and small surface and underground dams. Medium. Reduction of livestock numbers – a lower number of more productive animals leads to more efficient production. Low. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Adapt Now sector"
] | [
"Mangroves",
"Ecosystem and biodiversity",
"Climate services",
"Early warning system",
"Coastal Zone: General",
"Land degradation",
"Fisheries and aquaculture",
"Coastal management",
"Sustainable forest management",
"Capacity building and knowledge transfer"
] | BLZ | [
"Environment",
"Disaster Risk Management (DRM)",
"Agriculture",
"LULUCF/Forestry",
"Coastal Zone",
"Cross-Cutting Area"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"GCA_Sector"
] | true | However, the country is committed to achieving the ultimate objective of the Convention and supports the even more ambitious target to limit the increase in global average temperature to 1.5°C, compared to pre-industrial levels. As a member of the High Ambition Coalition, Belize has committed to increasing emissions reduction ambition in this updated NDC, including through the use of nature-based solutions in the FOLU sector intended to increase removals, whilst underpinning the NDC development process with more robust and realistic data and projections in all sectors. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
] | [
"LULUCF/Forestry: General",
"Capacity building and knowledge transfer"
] | ALB | [
"Cross-Cutting Area",
"LULUCF/Forestry"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Design of climate change projections targeting alpines and highlands and the pasture vulnerability. Medium. High. High. Medium. Medium. Very High. Strengthen capacities of Forestry and pasture units in the Local Authority level on evaluation pasture resources, as preparedness for risk assessment. High. Medium. Low. Medium. Low. High. Support Universities and research institutes on developing research and studies on risk assessment for pastures. Low. Medium. Medium. Medium. Low. Medium. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Downstream actions"
] | [
"Renewable Energy: Solar"
] | TUV | [
"Energy"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution"
] | false | In order to provide the required area for the PV arrays, in 2011 the Tuvalu Electricity Corporation (TEC) announced the “1000 Solar Roof Programme”. In this programme, about half of the current roof space of the buildings in Funafuti will be occupied by PV arrays. In the case of the Outer Islands where more ground space is available, it is likely that a mix of roof mounted and ground mounted arrays will be adopted. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Actions"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC",
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
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