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] | true | Significant improvement of social participation for local water management, increasing to 80% the number social organizations with resilient systems with respect to 35% of 2010. Increase food production under irrigation, to more than 6 millions metric tonnes by 2020 with regards to 2010. Increase the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) to 5,37% by 2030, with the contribution of resilient water and irrigation systems. | false | [
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"Energy"
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"Sectoral Mitigation Actions",
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] | null | [
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] | false | As part of its efforts to achieve its emissions targets and communicate its post-2020 commitment, the Principality of Monaco decided to define a reduction strategy for buildings throughout the country. This strategy will require performance and energy substitution measures. It should lead to the formulation of an energy master plan which will cover supply, energy carriers and local production, with the long-term goal of carbon neutrality. 4. Adapting to climate change. Meteorological and climate records for Monaco are available dating back to 1911. | true | [
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] | true | 2) In case of increases in extreme precipitation events:. develop new, adverse climate conditions-resilient paving materials;. overlay with more rut-resilient asphalt;. using the most efficient technologies to assure sealing and renewal of asphalt concrete (for example, those that combine impregnation and surface treatment of asphalt concrete and which, respectively, assures the revitalisation and renewal of bituminous binder quality, reducing the fragility of the upper asphalt layer, increasing its elasticity and flexibility, and its resilience to water and chemicals);. | false | [
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"Energy",
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] | true | [
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] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Existing sectoral policies"
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] | BRN | [
"Transport"
] | false | true | null | null | null | [
"Information on the existing upstream sectoral policies that the NDC builds on"
] | false | The establishment of the Electric Vehicle Joint Task Force (EVJTF) in 2019 consisting of relevant stakeholders will ensure the implementation of EV policy. Land transportation currently contributes about 13.6% of the total GHG emissions from the energy sector. In 2020, there are over 253,000 active private vehicles in Brunei Darussalam. There has been a steady increase in the number of gasoline and diesel vehicles in Brunei Darussalam since 2009. | true | [
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] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
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null | null | [
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"Energy"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
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] | true | Enable the diversification of activities (breeding of multiple species of animals, combination of agriculture and livestock, sale of harvest transport services, fodder crops, etc.). Facilitate the genetic diversity of different animals. Support for the exploitation of fishing resources. 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. | false | [
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"CW"
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"INDC"
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"Wastewater",
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"Renewable Energy: Biofuels",
"Waste-to-Energy"
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"Energy",
"Waste"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Targets at the sectoral level",
"Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution"
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"Sectoral Mitigation Actions",
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"Action and priority"
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"Agriculture"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Promote integrated pest and disease management such as the use of natural enemies of plants and approved pesticides to reduce seasonal infestations and crop yield losses;. Associate agriculture systematically to livestock in order to cyle soil-regenerating nutrients and enhance conditions for the maintenance of livestock, making it more adapted to the new agro-climato-ecological conditions, especially in what refers to heat and water management, cattle feed and the control diseases;. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
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"CW"
] | null | [
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] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Downstream actions"
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"Agriculture"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution"
] | false | Soil protection and rehabilitation project to improve food security (ProSOL) Approaches to sustainable soil protection and rehabilitation are widely implemented in Benin Between 30,000 and 50,000 ha of soil are protected or rehabilitated Support for Sustainable Development and Integrated Management of Hydro-Agricultural Perimeters (PAVPHA) project Contribution to the sustainable improvement of incomes, food and nutritional security of family farms and employment of young people and women. | true | [
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"CW"
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"Watershed and river basin management",
"Fisheries and aquaculture",
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"Environment",
"Agriculture",
"Social Development",
"LULUCF/Forestry",
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"Economy-wide",
"Cross-Cutting Area"
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"Time frame"
] | true | Therefore, South Sudan will promote climate-smart agriculture and livestock management techniques to increase productivity, reduce vulnerability to droughts and other climate-related risks while reducing GHG emissions. Assessment of specific climate- related risks and vulnerabilities on food producing sectors. Yet to be implemented. Short term. Develop climate-smart projects on building resilience of livestock and pastoral communities, especially, in rural areas. Few projects implemented. Short term. Build the capacity of local communities on climate change. Yet to be implemented. Short term. | false | [
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] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Second NDC"
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"Action and priority"
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] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | This guidance is based on: adaptation and mitigation measures. 5.1. Adapting to climate change. With the adoption of the National Action Plan for Adaptation to Climate Change (NAPA) in 2013, the country develops the strategy to promote resilience to climate change in all sectors, with concrete proposals in the short and medium term. Among the proposed actions are:. Periodic diagnoses on climate vulnerability at the national level, according to international standards;. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Sectoral targets on"
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] | TUN | [
"Agriculture",
"LULUCF/Forestry"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Targets at the sectoral level"
] | false | "The net emissions of the AFAT sector are in the form of negative balances, in both the BaU and BaC scenarios, which means that removals are always higher than emissions over the entire trajectory, and therefore more than and in full offset the emissions. The Low Carbon (BaC) scenario, however, has a net balance of 58% better than that of the BaU scenario. The additional net absorptions achieved through the BaC scenario compared to the net Absorption Level BaU would be of the order of 2.5 MteCO2 by the year 2030. In cumulative terms over the period 2021-2030, they would total 9 MteCO2, of which 35% would result from emission reduction measures, and 65% would result from carbon absorption measures. These results would be achieved in equal parts (50%-50%) on the basis of unconditional national efforts, and international support." | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Targets"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
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] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Sectoral targets on",
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"Waste",
"Urban"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Targets at the sectoral level",
"Adaptation action/priority",
"Conditional part of the mitigation target for a given sectoral target"
] | true | Indicative funding gap (USD). The overall number of vehicles is reduced by 20% by 2030, and 40% by 2040. 9,190,000. 184,000. Waste. Reduce the volume of leachate by 50% by 2030 from suitable landfill sites. 16,140,000. 16,037,000. Reduce the amount of waste for final disposal in landfill sites by 30% by 2030 and by 50% by 2040. Increase the amount of waste re-used or recycled by 30% by 2030 and by 40% by 2040. 6,651,000. 6,398,000. | true | [
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"CW"
] | null | [
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"Agriculture",
"Cross-Cutting Area"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority",
"Condition actions of the sectoral level"
] | true | Promotion of Food Security through Climate Resilient Agricultural/Fisheries Development to build climate resilient communities by strengthening capacity to address climate change risks to food security associated with changing precipitation patterns;. Establishing the enabling legal/institutional framework to facilitate coordination/implementation of priority climate change measures and the mainstreaming of climate change activities into national, sectoral and community planning/development;. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC",
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] | false | true | en | true |
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"Downstream actions"
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"Industries"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution"
] | false | Costa Rica confirms the commitments established in the Kigali Amendment of the Montreal Protocol to progressively reduce hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) and promote low-power global warming refrigerants. 5.5. By 2030, the necessary conditions will have been created to promote innovation, investment, eco-competitiveness and the resilience of the economy in the face of the adverse effects produced by climate change. 6. Integrated waste management. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Actions"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Downstream actions"
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"Soils"
] | MWI | [
"Agriculture"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution"
] | false | Increased food security and agricultural resilience through enhanced soil fertility, increased crop stability and reduced soil erosion. Cleaner water provision, through reduced nutrient and soil runoff. ✔. ✔. ✔. Conservation agriculture: conservation tillage Support and implementation of the planned expansion targets for conservation tillage to improve soil conservation, resulting in increase of soil carbon stock and improved crop yields. MOA (Department of Crop Development). Department of Land Resources and Conservation, MOFNR, LUANAR, NGOs, donors. < US$ 1 million. | true | [
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] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Existing sectoral policies"
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"Economy-wide"
] | false | true | null | null | null | [
"Information on the existing upstream sectoral policies that the NDC builds on"
] | false | Nationally Determined Contribution of Senegal. REPUBLIC OF SENEGAL. One People - One Goal - One Faith Faith. APPROVED DOCUMENT - DECEMBER 2020. Résumé. Senegal s Nationally Determined Contribution (CDN) is part of the forward-looking vision, "Plan Senegal Emergent (PSE)", its strategy and development plans as well as sectoral programs for the sustainable management of its resources. natural and environmental. The CDN takes over the achievements of the INDC. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Policies"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Unconditional part of mitigation target",
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"Clean Cooking and Heating",
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] | BEN | [
"Energy"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Unconditional part of mitigation target for a given sectoral plan",
"Information on sectoral plans"
] | false | 6,60. 66,67. 13,34. 19,94. Promote household access to butane gas cooking equipment (30% subsidy). 275,000 new households. 33%. 2,09. 67%. 4,25. 6,34. Facilitated access to gas recharge (25% subsidy). All user households. 100%. 136,67. 0%. 0. 136,67. Promote household access to economic households using charcoal. 140,000 improved stoves. 33%. 0,14. 67%. 0,29. 0,43. Address current gaps in the energy databases. (15) Conducting a survey on improved stove penetration rates, gas cooking equipment and household energy consumption (whole country). 100 %. 0,35. 0 %. 0. 0,35. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Plans"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
] | true | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
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"Cross-Cutting Area"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Likewise, Honduras recognizes the need to present transparent information on adaptation in line with Article 7 of the Country Agreement, for which it undertakes to present its first Adaptation Communication. Contribution in adaptation A1. Contribution. SDG. NDC objectives. This year 2021, Honduras will present its first Adaptation Communication that has been developed within the works of updating this NDC and is the knowledge base for this section. Climate change policies, strategies and plans. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Sectoral plans on"
] | [
"Livestock"
] | ALB | [
"Agriculture"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Information on sectoral plans"
] | false | 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. For this action, only cattle in housing is considered. The improved feeding techniques lead to:. A decrease in nitrogen excretion rate (N inputs from feeding fitting better to animal needs). A 10% reduction for improved feeding is assumed. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Plans"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Upstream policies on"
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"Waste: General"
] | TGO | [
"Waste"
] | false | true | null | null | null | [
"Information on upstream policies for a given sector"
] | false | The waste sector is guided by the National Policy for Hygiene and Sanitation (PNHAT) This document sets out the roles and responsibilities of state actors, local authorities, non-governmental organisations, the population, technical and financial partners in the implementation of this policy. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Policies"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Sectoral plans on"
] | [
"LULUCF/Forestry: General"
] | TGO | [
"LULUCF/Forestry"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Information on sectoral plans"
] | false | Promote internal expertise and good practices for safeguarding the forest cover and fighting bush fires. Cost: US $0.5 billion. c) Financial support. To implement its INDC, Togo will need three point five four(3.54) billion US dollars, one point five four (1.54) billion of which for adaptation, one point ten (1.10) billion of which for mitigation, zero point five (0.5) billion for technology transfers and zero point four (0.4) billion for capacity-building. | true | [
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] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
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] | false | false | en | false |
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] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | The third stream are considered the foundational sectors. These are the education and health sectors, which have to be resilient for other sectors to build upon. All actions detailed in the NAP are aligned directly with the general climate policy principles presented in Table 1. The NAP includes the following strategic adaptation priorities8 at the national level:. Institutional arrangements, policies and capacities able to lead and coordinate national and subnational climate change adaptation;. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
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] | false | false | en | true |
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] | UGA | [
"Transport"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Targets at the sectoral level",
"Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution"
] | false | "Residential trip avoidance through town planning and transport orientated development": "Develop land use and transport master plans incorporating transit-oriented land use and measures to incentivise well-located affordable housing along planned mass rapid transit lines. Adopt TOD friendly building control rules by 2025. TOD reduces motorised travel demand by 5% in 2050." | true | [
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] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
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"Economy-wide"
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"Transport"
] | false | true | null | null | null | [
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"Sectoral Mitigation Actions",
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] | null | [
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"Sectoral Target"
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"Health"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation targets/ objectives at the sectoral level"
] | true | With the understanding that environmental health in all of its components (Basic Sanitation, Integrated Waste Management, Water Quality for human consumption, sewers, storm drains and dangerous substance controls) is a condition needed to reduce future vulnerabilities of human population and wildlife, Costa Rica commits to, by 2030, increase the sewer and storm drain coverage, maintenance and sustainability up to a 90%; and set an environmental health surveillance program, by 2018, to follow up on pathologies associated with climate change. Capacity Building, Technology Transfer and financing Adaptation. | false | [
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] | null | [
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] | false | false | en | false |
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"Energy",
"Transport"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"GCA_Sector"
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"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
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"Waste"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
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"Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution",
"Conditional part of mitigation target for a given sectoral downstream actions",
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"Sectoral Mitigation Actions",
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"Action and priority"
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"Cross-Cutting Area"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | a) NCDD will also implement ESS, Gender, M&E along with climate actions according to GCF standards. b) Create enabling environment for local solution to address climate change. Information. Enhance the quality of broadcasting means and expand the capacity of coverages for raising awareness on climate change nationwide. MOINF. GHG mitigation. Environmental protection. Forest protection. Biodiversity conservation. Training and enhancing human capacity on climate change in information sector. MOINF. GHG Mitigation. Enhance journalistic professionalism. Reduce the spread of disinformation. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
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"Action and priority"
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"Urban"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Develop green infrastructure on buildings, including intensife roofs and modular green walls, to bring together a large number of plant species (sown, planted, but also spontaneous), different strata (shrub, herbaceous, musky) adapted to local climatic and microclimactic conditions (temperature, humidity, light, wind) (31). This in the "nature in the city" section. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
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"Downstream actions"
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"Transportation Fuels"
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"Transport"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution"
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] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Sectoral plans on"
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"Energy"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Information on sectoral plans"
] | false | In addition to transitioning to lower-carbon fuels and clean electricity in the built environment, transportation, and industrial sectors, Canada will take action to reduce energy use by improving energy efficiency, fuel switching and supporting innovative alternatives. In the built environment sector, this will include developing “net-zero energy ready” building codes to be adopted by 2030 for new buildings; retrofitting existing buildings based on new retrofit codes and providing businesses and consumers with information on energy performance; and improving energy efficiency of appliances and equipment. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Plans"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Unconditional part of mitigation target"
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"Cement"
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"Industries"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Unconditional part of the mitigation effort for a given sectoral target"
] | false | "Increased pozzolana use in cement Increasing the share of volcanic pozzalanas used within national cement production beyond current cement-to-clinker ratio of 0.7, with target for an incremental 5% substitution of clinker with pozzolana through 2030. Reduced clinker production and associated calcination process CO2 emissions." | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Targets"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | true | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Sectoral plans on"
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"Clean Cooking and Heating: Cleaner household fuels",
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] | MHL | [
"Energy"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Information on sectoral plans"
] | false | Transition to electric and solar cook stoves from LPG cook stoves;. Reduction of kerosene for lighting in outer atolls; and. Additional GHG reductions may become possible through the use of new technologies allowing the extraction of ocean energy for power generation. Many of these actions will depend on the availability of the necessary finance and technology support, as described in the section on “Support for Implementation.”. Efforts to overachieve. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Plans"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC",
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] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Sectoral Conditional Actions",
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"Gender",
"Agriculture: General",
"Agroforestry",
"Capacity building and knowledge transfer"
] | SDN | [
"Agriculture",
"Cross-Cutting Area",
"Social Development"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority",
"Condition actions of the sectoral level"
] | true | Strengthening of enabling environment/activities to empower vulnerable communities including through: establishment of markets in vulnerable areas, awareness and access to information by vulnerable groups/communities etc. Introduction of agroforestry in areas vulnerable to climate change to enhance agriculture production as well as empower vulnerable communities through their involvement in community forests activities/products. Establishment of women cooperative societies in order to empower them and increase their resilience. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC",
"First NDC"
] | false | true | en | true |
null | null | [
"Upstream policies on"
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"REDD+"
] | COD | [
"LULUCF/Forestry"
] | false | true | null | null | null | [
"Information on upstream policies for a given sector"
] | false | The mitigation measures implemented by the DRC mainly concern the forestry sector, in particular the implementation of its national strategy to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+). In addition to the REDD+ strategy, the DRC s nationally determined contribution presents certain mitigation measures and actions in the energy (including transport), agriculture and waste sectors. Unfortunately, to date, these few initiatives in sectors that emit less GHGs are less documented. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Policies"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Sectoral Conditional Actions"
] | [
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"Cross-Cutting Area"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Condition actions of the sectoral level"
] | true | It will also involve finalising various policies, drafting a disaster management plan and preparing and finalising an Environmental Management Act and Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations. Component 4: Design and implementation of a public education and capacity building programme. This component will provide for a range of initiatives in support of public and private sector capacity building. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC"
] | false | true | en | true |
null | null | [
"Targets",
"Action and priority"
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"Capacity building and knowledge transfer"
] | KHM | [
"Cross-Cutting Area"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority",
"Measurable targets or indicators"
] | true | Strengthen resilience and adaptation capacity to climate change in the most vulnerable provinces/districts/communes (produce vulnerability index maps at the commune level, integrate climate change into investment and development plans, demonstrate the identified actions at pilot sites). Policy and planning. National Council for Sustainabl. e. Developm ent (NCSD). Cambodian. Development. Goals Framework. (2016-2030). Infrastructure: road, water, Policies and planning Agriculture Ecosystem-based services. The vulnerability in the provinces around Tonle sap lake and. Svay Rieng reduced. (90 communes). -Baseline: 2019 vulnerability index. 10,000,000. 20,000,000. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
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"Capacity building and knowledge transfer"
] | SLB | [
"Cross-Cutting Area"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Review and revise the NAPA and Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology (MECDM) Strategic Plan and develop a National Adaptation Plan (NAP) to address climate change over the short, medium and long term. The NAP shall address long term adaptation to climate change and short-term disaster risk reduction in relation to climate variability and contain an implementation plan. Develop a Resilient Development Framework for climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction at national, provincial and community levels. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Technology Transfer Needs for Sectoral Implementation",
"Upstream policies on",
"Sectoral plans on"
] | [
"Clean Cooking and Heating: Cleaner household fuels",
"Clean Cooking and Heating: Efficient cookstoves",
"Energy efficiency"
] | TGO | [
"Energy"
] | true | true | null | null | null | [
"Information on upstream policies for a given sector",
"Technology transfer needs for sectoral implementation",
"Information on sectoral plans"
] | true | Further, the national INDC committee will become a standing committee, endowed with appropriate means so that it can fulfil its role effectively. A long term coordination team will also be created to monitor and evaluate the INDC activities. b) Technology transfers. The technology transfer needs were identified and can essentially be summarized as follows:. Produce and popularise energy-efficient stoves using wood, charcoal and gas among all of the country’s social strata (a process that will need to begin with subsidies or appropriate tax benefits);. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Policies",
"Adaptation Commitments",
"Sectoral Mitigation Plans"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC",
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
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"Urban: General",
"Economy-wide: General",
"Disaster Risk Management (DRM): General"
] | LKA | [
"Disaster Risk Management (DRM)",
"Economy-wide",
"Urban"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Incorporate Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) into the urban and human settlement planning/implementation in areas of high vulnerability to climate change risks. 2025. 2.1 Develop Guidelines on Climate Change influenced Disaster Risk Management (DRM) for urban and human settlement planning. 2022. 2.2 Design and maintain infrastructure giving due consideration to the runoff system/drainage and flooding. 2024. 2.3. Incorporate slope stability and soil conservation measures in developing infrastructure in hilly areas. 2023. 2.4. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Targets",
"Action and priority"
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"Climate smart agriculture"
] | LKA | [
"Agriculture"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority",
"Measurable targets or indicators"
] | true | Hence, a clear policy framework identifying the measures to be pursued and the roles of different stakeholders is needed for allocating and channeling the necessary financial and human resources for successful adaptation to climate change. Consequently, following NDCs have been identified;. Promote/introduce/develop Integrated Pest Management (IPM) practices to minimize pest damages to improve environmental impacts and health. 1.1 Introduce environmentally friendly bio-degradable pesticides for IPM. 1.2 Introduce /promote/develop suitable bio pesticides and bio control agents for IPM. 1.3 Introduce/promote/develop post-harvest management with environmentally friendly technology packages. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Sectoral targets on",
"Unconditional part of mitigation target",
"Sectoral plans on"
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"Recycling, Reuse, Reduce",
"Renewable Energy",
"Wastewater",
"Solid Waste",
"Demand-side Efficiency: Tourism"
] | URY | [
"Energy",
"Waste"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Targets at the sectoral level",
"Unconditional part of the mitigation effort for a given sectoral target",
"Information on sectoral plans"
] | false | Tourism Green Seal certification in 4% of tourist accommodation services, including best practices in: the adoption of renewable energy for heating domestic water, heating and electricity generation; other efficiency measures; management of wastewater and solid waste including recycling and composting (*). The chart above contains a non-exhaustive list of ongoing quantifiable measures and also those that are expected to be undertaken in each area and sector. II.iii. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Targets",
"Sectoral Mitigation Plans"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
] | true | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Sectoral plans on"
] | [
"Demand-side Efficiency: Industries"
] | KHM | [
"Energy"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Information on sectoral plans"
] | false | Reduced GHG emissions – climate-friendly solutions to cooling buildings reduces the reliance on ACs which are a source of GHGs. 2. Improved living conditions – as temperatures rise, cooling of buildings in a necessity to avoid heat stress and the subsequent health risks. USD 67 million. 5, 7, 8, 9, 11. 24. Promote sustainable energy practices in manufacturing. Energy. Ministry of. Industry, Science,. Technology and. Innovation. (MISTI). The National Policy, Strategy and Action Plan on Energy Efficiency in. Cambodia (MIME 2013),. Basic Energy Plan. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Plans"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
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"Gender",
"Climate smart agriculture"
] | IRQ | [
"Agriculture",
"Social Development"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | The overall goal: To increase the resilience of the agricultural sector towards climate change to protect and enhance the country’s food security, reduce soil degradation, and increase agricultural revenues to achieve economic diversification, reduce poverty, and support rural women through the use of modern technologies and technologies as part of achieving sustainable development goals. 3. Health sector:The most important topics:. Enhancing the resilience of the health sector by preventing diseases caused by climate change. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Sectoral targets on",
"Downstream actions"
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"Demand-side Efficiency: Industries",
"Demand-side Efficiency: Buildings"
] | MRT | [
"Energy"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Targets at the sectoral level",
"Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution"
] | false | Industry Sector Energy Efficiency Program Reduction of industrial sector energy demand by 20% by 2030 Total EE Service Scenario Efficient office lighting with CFL Improved energy efficiency of office lighting with fluo-compact bulbs Efficient office lighting with LED Improved energy efficiency of office lighting with LED Bulbs Efficient lamps - LED tubes Improved energy efficiency of public lighting (3000 LED tubes) Energy efficiency in service Reduction of 20% of service energy demand especially in new buildings (New office building with central cooling). | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Actions",
"Sectoral Mitigation Targets"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Downstream actions"
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"Renewable Energy"
] | BRB | [
"Energy"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution"
] | false | The CARICOM Declaration For Climate Action, calls for a legally binding commitment at COP21 for enhanced provisions for vulnerable countries and the adoption of the limiting of long-term the global average temperature increase to below 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels;. The BRIDGE [19] in Sustainable Energy and Information and Communication Technologies project is focused on developing human capital, while encouraging gender equality, to meet the expected future demand for technicians, professionals and entrepreneurs in the sustainable energy and information and communication technology sectors;. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Actions"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC",
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] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
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"Health services and assessment"
] | VEN | [
"Health"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Health: “Strengthening of the surveillance and sanitary control of air quality, in fixed sources (incinerators of the health sector), through identification of national censuses, in order to know the conditions and establish technical guidelines on the best ways to reduce gas emissions greenhouse effect in the health sector.” (p. 132) | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
] | [
"Coastal management"
] | SEN | [
"Coastal Zone"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Increased vulnerability of small islands 6 and low coastal areas to coastal erosion and sea level rise. Increase in displaced coastal communities. Increased salinization of water tables and agricultural land. Integrated Coastal Zone Management (establishment of a coastal monitoring system, identification of the forcing factors and physical processes that govern the functioning and dynamics of the coast, updating of the legal and institutional framework of the coast, morpho-dynamic modeling of the coastal zone, identification of the main coastal risks and risk areas, planning of coastal occupation, etc.). | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Sectoral Unconditional Actions",
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"Water management",
"Irrigation",
"Crops"
] | CHN | [
"Agriculture",
"Water"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority",
"Unconditional sectoral actions"
] | true | 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;. To improve the construction of water conservation facilities for farmlands, to vigorously develop water-saving agricultural irrigation and to cultivate heat- resistant and drought-resistant crops;. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC",
"First NDC"
] | true | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
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"Water: General",
"Capacity building and knowledge transfer"
] | TUN | [
"Water",
"Cross-Cutting Area"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Measure 9: Pilot project for the equipment of 140 SAEP/GDA by photovoltaic energy (with mitigation co-benefits). Priority 3: Strengthen the technical, scientific and institutional capacities of water stakeholders to adapt to climate change. Measure 1: Integration of climate change adaptation in higher education curricula and training for water professions. Measure 2: Effective implementation of institutions, governance and reforms provided for in the new Water Code. Measure 3: Setting up of financing mechanisms and assembly of projects for the adaptation of water management. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Sectoral targets on"
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"Demand-side Efficiency: Appliances"
] | TON | [
"Energy"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Targets at the sectoral level"
] | false | Limit growth in grid-connected residential electricity end-use to 1% per year on average for the period 2021-2030 by adopting minimum energy performance standards for appliances, lighting, and electrical equipment. 3.1.2 Overview of measures and requirements to achieve targets. First, generating 70% of electricity from renewable sources requires considerable expansion of generation capacity from solar and wind as well as a substantial increase in battery storage and upgrading of the existing network infrastructure. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Targets"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Second NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Sectoral plans on"
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"Reforestation",
"Sustainable Forest Management",
"Sustainable Land Management",
"Climate Smart Agriculture",
"Afforestation"
] | RWA | [
"Agriculture",
"LULUCF/Forestry"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Information on sectoral plans"
] | false | Develop climate resilient post harvest and value addition facilities and technologies. 6. Strengthen crop management practices. 7. Develop sustainable land use management practices. 8. Expand irrigation and improve water management. 9. Expand crop and livestock insurance. Land and Forestry. 10. Development of Agroforestry and Sustainable Agriculture. 11. Promote afforestation / reforestation of designated areas. 12. Improve Forest Management for degraded forest resources. 13. Integrated approach to planning and monitoring for sustainable land use mgt. 14. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Plans"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Building on existing downstream actions"
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"Renewable Energy"
] | ZAF | [
"Energy"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Existing sectoral downstream actions that the NDC builds on"
] | false | As part of a Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (REI4P) has approved 79 renewable energy IPP projects, total 5 243MW, with private investment totalling ZAR 192 billion (approx. US$ 16 billion). Another 6300 MW are under consideration. Investment in public transport infrastructure was US$ 0.5 billion in 2012, and is expected to continue growing at 5% per year. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Actions"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC",
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] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
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"Coastal fisheries"
] | SYC | [
"Coastal Zone"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | There is a need to balance protected areas and room for development whilst developing a strong capacity for biosecurity. Such requirements offer ideal scope to inform a strengthened Blue Economy Research Institute. Water Security, particularly considering issues of storage and distribution, requires urgent attention and needs to take into account projected population growth, whilst reducing demand for treated water, using more rainwater, improving efficiency of the distribution system, and improving water storage capacity. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Action and priority",
"Time frame"
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"Climate risk management",
"Coastal Zone: General",
"Land degradation",
"Fisheries and aquaculture",
"Wastewater treatment",
"Coastal management",
"Capacity building and knowledge transfer"
] | LKA | [
"Environment",
"Agriculture",
"Water",
"LULUCF/Forestry",
"Coastal Zone",
"Cross-Cutting Area"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
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"Time frame"
] | true | 2026. 4.4 Introduce market mechanisms for promoting above. 2026. 4.5 Public awareness-raising on private and social benefits of wastewater management. 2022. NDC 5. Establish salinity barriers in 03 rivers where intakes are subjected to climate change influenced saline water intrusion during the drought season (covering Kelani Ganga, Kalu Ganga, and Malwathu Oya). 2030. 5.1 Identify best solutions (covering technical and financial) for salinity barriers for each case. 2023. 5.2 Establish salinity barriers at each critical river identified. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Targets"
] | [
"Economy-wide: General"
] | KHM | [
"Economy-wide"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Measurable targets or indicators"
] | true | Target: the adoption of heat stress adaption actions in GTF factories could benefit up to 800,000 workers, reducing their exposure to healtd risks and increasing their productivity. Promote more labour efficient farming systems witd flexible farm work scheduling; improved working practices on construction sites; better working conditions in factories (e.g. ventilation, drink breaks, more flexible schedules during heatwaves …); improved understanding of risks amongst workers and employers; improved forecasting and measurement of heatwaves; and planning to protect supply chains from heat stress. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
] | [
"Water management",
"Early warning system",
"Ecosystem and biodiversity"
] | CHN | [
"Water",
"Environment",
"Disaster Risk Management (DRM)"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | China will vigorously improve the national guarantee capacity for climate security and comprehensively enhance climate resilience in natural ecological, economic and social fields to build a climate-resilient and climate-smart society. 2. Enhancement of resilience of natural ecosystems to the impacts of climate change. Focusing on water resources and terrestrial and marine coastal ecosystems, China will strengthen the monitoring and early warning of climate change risks and will comprehensively improve the climate resilience of natural ecosystems to ensure ecological progress and sustainable development. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Adapt Now sector"
] | [
"Safety net",
"Capacity building and knowledge transfer"
] | CPV | [
"Cross-Cutting Area",
"Social Development"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"GCA_Sector"
] | true | Science-based and data-driven: access satelites imagery and generate geomatic data, establish nationwide odometric, meteorologic, bathymetric stations and charts and scientific studies in order to allow the generation and inclusion of theses factors in decision-making. Lead Agencies: Ministry for Infrastructure, Spatial Planning, and Housing; INGT and Infraestructuras; National Association of Cabo Verde Municipalities. Disaster risk reduction. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Adapt Now sector"
] | [
"Economy-wide: General",
"Disaster Risk Management (DRM): General",
"Climate risk management"
] | MEX | [
"Cross-Cutting Area",
"Disaster Risk Management (DRM)",
"Economy-wide"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"GCA_Sector"
] | true | Increase the structural and functional security of the current strategic infrastructure and those to be developed in the face of events associated with climate change. E2. Incorporate climate change adaptation criteria and comprehensive disaster risk management in strategic infrastructure investment projects. E3. Protect, restore and conserve tangible cultural heritage in the face of climate change impacts. E4. Generate and strengthen public financing instruments, as well as promote private investment, for infrastructure and cultural heritage projects that incorporate adaptation criteria. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Sectoral targets on"
] | [
"Gas"
] | MEX | [
"Energy"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Targets at the sectoral level"
] | false | "Petróleos Mexicanos has established a goal of methane gas use of 98%, considering the production of existing and new fields, for which a Gas Use Strategy will be developed in existing wells, and priority works will be carried out in new developments, with investments estimated at more than 2000 billion dollars. These actions are also essential to comply with the Global Methane Commitment to which Mexico joins with concrete actions. With the collaboration of the United States government, in accordance with the commitments of both countries in the fight against climate change and in full respect for the sovereignty of our country, a Plan for the implementation of mitigation actions in PEMEX will be designed." | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Targets"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Existing sectoral policies"
] | [
"Wetlands",
"Energy: General"
] | PAN | [
"Energy",
"LULUCF/Forestry"
] | false | true | null | null | null | [
"Information on the existing upstream sectoral policies that the NDC builds on"
] | false | This general framework is complemented by an extensive corpus of public policy instruments and sector regulations in implementation, which includes policy documents, plans, strategies, and legal and regulatory frameworks for each of the ten sectors and prioritized cross-cutting strategic areas. The list of relevant sectoral policy guiding instruments includes:. National Energy Plan (PEN) 2015-2050. Energy Transition Agenda (2020-2030). National Forest Strategy 2018-2050. National Health Policy and Strategic Guidelines 2016-2050. National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan 2018-2050. Panama s Aquatic Resources Policy. National Wetlands Policy. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Policies"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Sectoral targets on",
"Conditional part of mitigation target"
] | [
"Demand-side Efficiency: Tourism"
] | CPV | [
"Energy"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Targets at the sectoral level",
"Conditional part of the mitigation target for a given sectoral target"
] | false | Grand Strategic Plan Options for sustainable tourism development (GOPEDS) 2018-2030. Cabo Verde’s contributions for 2030 are as follows:MITIGATION CONTRIBUTION #4: SHIFTING TOWARDS RESPONSIBLE TOURISM AND CIRCULAR ECONOMY. Cabo Verde undertakes to strengthen sustainable tourism as a factor for local empowerment and economic development, ensuring climate resilience and diversification and increasing decent employment. International and national efforts combined seek to reduce overall GHG emissions from tourism by 20% per visitor/day by 2030. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Targets"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | true | en | false |
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