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Institutional capacity building and development for cross-sector NDC implementation. Number of staff who acquired technical skills to effectively coordinate and report on NDC implementation. MoE (REMA and other NDC participating sectors). ✔. ✔. B. 6 million USD. Reduced GHG emissions from improved access to technology and knowledge. 24. Access to finance (Resource mobilisation). Cumulative volume of finance [USD millions] mobilized for climate and environmental purposes. MINECOFIN / MoE (FONERWA, REMA and other NDC participating sectors). ✔. ✔. A. 3 million USD.
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"According to fuel quality standards being currently implemented in the UAE, diesel consumed in the country must comply with 10 ppm sulphur content and Euro 5 standards. In terms of technology standards, new motor vehicles in the UAE are compliant with Euro 4 emission performance standards and a gradual move to Euro 5/6 is planned. Standards for electric, hydrogen and autonomous vehicles are under development."
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Integrated Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction: "Strategic documents at all levels including both climate change and disaster risk elements in an integrated and compatible way (e.g. government policies, provincial plans, community strategies, municipal plans, donor project designs, budget frameworks)" (10).
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Substituting and/or replacement of fossil fuels with coconut oil based electricity generation. The proposed interventions would need substantial external funding of around US$180 million to proceed at the time frame needed. In addition, substantial technology transfer would be required including institutional support and training. Additional planned mitigation interventions include:. National Energy Road Map (US$ 210.5 million indicative - with some overlap). Rural Electrification Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Action (NAMA) (US$ 5 million indicative).
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Following is the summary table containing the strategic actions and respective measures that implemented will build climate resilience in communities and natural and built capital in the country. Table 2 SUMMARY OF ADAPTATION AND CLIMATE RISK REDUCTION MEASURES AND TRANSVERSE ACTIONS. SISTEMA DE AVISO PRÉVIO. Strengthening the Early Warning System 4.6.1.1.1. Strengthening INAM s capacity to provide dedicated and adequate meteorological information to each user, including fisheries (development of products appropriate to the specific needs of meteorological information users) 4.6.1.1.1.
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RKTN (Rencana Kehutanan Tingkat Nasional 2011-2030/National Forestry Plan 2011-2030),. Industri Minyak Sawit Indonesia Menuju 100 Tahun NKRI/Indonesian Oil Palm Industry toward 100 year (GAPKI),. The Roadmap of Indonesia’s Forest Business Association (APHI) 2050,. Strategic Plan for Plantation/estate crops (including scenario for livestock),. Introduction Study on RPJMN 2015-2019 (BAPPENAS, 2013). WASTE SECTOR. Act No. 18 year 2008 regarding Solid Waste Management,. Government Regulation No. 81 year 2012 regarding Management of Domestic Solid Waste.
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Electricity production subsector An institutional framework has been set up for the development of renewable energies and the supervision of projects, in particular the institutionalisation of the management of renewable energies and energy efficiency at national level through the creation of the AT2R. Created by Presidential Decree No 2016 – 064/PR of 11 May 2016, the Togolese Agency for Rural Electrification and Renewable Energies (AT2ER) is a public institution with financial autonomy.
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The Strategic Programme for Climate Resilience (PSRC), consisting of three projects (PAC-RC, PROMOVARE and PDIPC) and financed at the level of US $100 million. The Food Security Support Project in the Maradi region (PASADEM) for a cost of $ US 31.7 million, which is dealing with aspects of resilience in the rural environment. And a number of other projects financed through bilateral and multilateral cooperation. 5.5 Adaptation measures.
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Nigeria is fully committed to increasing transparency. This INDC contains key data that may enable independent assessment of ambition and compatibility through full transparency. At present, Nigeria does not have a full GHG inventory and accompanying MRV system. We are committed to developing one with support from international partners. The LEAP model and government data that have informed the INDC will be made publicly available. Key aspects of the approach are:.
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Context and description of the commitment. Objectives. Expected mission reductions1. Produce 30% of its energy (excluding wood-energy) from renewable energy sources (SE4ALL). The four energy sources making up the Guinean energy mix (in 2011) are: biomass (77%); imported hydrocarbons (22%); hydroelectricity (around 1%); and new and renewable sources such as solar, wind and biogas (about 0.02%).
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Sustainable Development Goals involved. Adjustment:Cities. Solid waste. Health. Description of the goal. 1.1.3. A. Target based on annual consumption in 2030. By 2030, there will be an annual consumption of 124 GWh for public electric lighting, which means an accumulated saving of 34 GWh compared to a BAU Scenario, in which an annual consumption of 126 GWh in 2019 is assumed, with a trend which would imply a consumption of 128 GWh in 2030, by not applying energy efficiency measures. Methodological aspects.
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Produce new cement product CEM IV with 45% of Pozzolana. Use of biomass (MSW or/and Sewage Sludge) as alternative fuels. Installation of a catalyst system for mitigation of N2O emissions in Nitric Acid production at the KEMAPCO company in Aqaba. Implementing pilot interventions to scale-up the sustainable use of cooling technologies with climate-friendly gases. Waste.
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The existing feeder line network is believed to be able to incorporate a total of 15 MW of intermittent renewable energy. To meet the 2030 target, Grenada will require a rapid transition, involving energy conservation mechanisms and renewable energy deployment. Vehicle sales have increased significantly than projected since the first NDC. In 2018, the number of registered vehicles was 51% higher than in 2010.
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Additionally, the Cook Islands is looking to embrace proven low carbon transport technologies and is currently exploring the most effective incentives for promotion of transition towards clean energy transportation. This will further reduce our overall emissions, conditional on external support. Adaptation. Unconditional. Given the Cook Islands size, vulnerabilities, limited resources, and capacities whilst noting also its special circumstances, designating its entire EEZ of almost two million sq km as a marine park is evidence of national commitment to the global effort to building the resilience of marine ecosystems.
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the cornerstone of the current forest policy in. the management and utilization of the nation’s. forest resources. This is now being strengthened. by the approval of several national government. policy instruments in 2020, including; the National. Reforestation and Afforestation Strategies, National. Strategies on Domestic Processing of Forest. Produce, Revised PNG Logging Code of Practice. 2nd Edition, and the PNG Timber Legality Standard. These policy instruments are crucial to facilitating. orderly management and development of the. forest resources, with the view of giving significant.
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Table 5.1 4: NDCs in Water Sector. NDC #. NDCs and Actions. Target Year. Water sector wide IRBM. NDC 1. Integrated River Basin Management (IRBM) adopted in 15 prioritised river basins in Sri Lanka. 2030. 1.1 River basin-wide vulnerability, risks and capacity assessments carried out in 15 river basins in Sri Lanka. 2025. 1.2 Climate change adaptation considerations built into integrated river basin management planning initiatives of Sri Lanka. 2023. 1.3 Water resource development and management plans for the selected 15 river basins are prepared.
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Newly identified Projects. Total actions in scenarios cover: Energy Sector, Transport Sector, Waste Sector, Industry Sector and Agriculture and Forestry Sector. Energy measures including renewable energy and energy efficiency targets up to 2030 were considered and estimated, namely;. Renewable energy to contribute 35% of electricity generation by the year 2030,. And, improving efficient energy consumption in all sectors by 9%.
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Nepal will maintain 40% of the total area of the country under forest cover and forest productivity and products will be increased through sustainable management of forests. Emphasis will equally be given to enhance carbon sequestration and forest carbon storage and improve forest governance. Nepal will pilot a sub-national project on REDD+ to reduce about 14 million tons of CO2-eq by 2020 by addressing the drivers of deforestation and forest degradation and strengthening governance mechanisms in all types of forests and protected areas.
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- Technical support to apply the top-down analysis for GHG emission reduction approaches for policy makers to identify the specific/sectoral targets. - Capacity building of sectoral and subnational agencies to integrate adaptation and mitigation measures into their respective planning processes.
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Upgrade of the electricity grid to enable distribution of renewable energy, primarily from solar photovoltaic (PV), by 2030. ✓. ✓. Improve energy efficiency by 20% (versus business as usual) across all sectors by 2035. ✓. ✓. 20-33% of electricity to be generated from renewable energy by 2040, primarily from solar PV. ✓. ✓. Health. Improve the capacity for disease prevention by training 300 health professionals in disease prevention by 2025. ✓.
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In May 2009, Jamaica accepted the offer extended by the Sub-Committee of the Pilot Program for Climate Resilience (PPCR) to participate in the PPCR as one of the six countries in the Caribbean regional pilot program. The other five countries are Grenada, St. Vincent, St. Lucia, Dominica, and Haiti.
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E1 – 89 MW of utility-scale solar PV capacity. Conditional. 97 GgCO2e in 2030. E2 – 3.6 MW of utility-scale wind capacity. Conditional. 4.2 GgCO2e in 2030. E3 – Reduction of transmission and distribution losses to 17 percent. Conditional. 35 GgCO2e in 2030. E4 – Full replacement of diesel mini-grids with solar PV and battery storage systems. Conditional. 0 GgCO2e in 2030, as it is assumed all mini-grids will be grid-connected by 2030. Maximum contribution for the period 2021-2030 is 11 GgCO2e in 2023.
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Development of 405 hectares of lowlands for rice production and market gardening. Agricultural Infrastructure Support Project in the Ouémé Valley (PAIA-VO). Rehabilitation of hydro-agricultural development (i) 1,000 ha of irrigated perimeter development with total water control, (ii) 3,500 ha of lowlands including about 2,800 ha of flood plain floodplain and 700 ha of lowland - rice fields made to the company, (iii) 300 ha of vegetable gardens for women. Food Production Support Project in Alibori, Borgou and the Hills (PAPVIRE-ABC).
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In keeping with these interlinked objectives, this NDC seeks to enable the growth of a new ‘nature-positive’ economic sector consistent with Timor-Leste’s existing policy framework, international commitments, the National Constitution, and national circumstances. This approach has been heavily influenced by the passage of the Decree-Law establishing the Legal Regime for the Protection and Conservation of Biodiversity (Decree-Law nº 6/2020).
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Biodiversity and Ecosystems 1.1: “Conducting a comprehensive review of the National Network of Protected Areas. The revision will aim at identifying/validating climate-vulnerable ecosystems, extending conservation efforts in PA-surroundings and designing buffer zones as deemed necessarily for strengthening the adaptive capacities of key ecological hotspots” (p. 41)
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New critical infrastructure, such as the Tuas Port and Changi Airport Terminal 5, will have platforms raised even higher, to at least five metres above the SHD. These various coastal protection measures will not only help overcome the challenges of sea level rise, but also present new exciting opportunities for new green and blue community spaces for Singaporeans. (p. 21)
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identified to meet. the Nation-al Health. Service Standards. Climate change in-corporated. into Na-tional Health Ser-vice. Standards. Number of Com-munity Health. Posts constructed to meet. climate re-silient standards and. are fully oper-ational. Number of Climate Health programs. introduced at Ward level. Ongoing. NDOH. PHA, WHO. 2020-2030. 123. Existing:. GoPNG. PNG PA. ADB. UNDP. Potential:. Other Development. Partners. Require resource. support (financial,. technical) and. capacity support. GOVERNANCE & MRV. The governance and MRV actions and activities will. be pursued to develop the necessary regulatory.
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Build adaptive capacity in the health sector by assessing vulnerability and investing in capacity to respond to climate-related threats. Action. Undertake a Climate Change Vulnerability and Capacity Assessment for the health sector by 2022. Action. Improve disease control and prevention including through the management of disease vectors, through partnerships with research institutions and development of human capital and health technology in health sector. Action. Implement early warning system for health sector for specific diseases, vectors, and high temperatures by 2025. Action.
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Encouraging research and development in promising technologies, which are suitable for the local context and stimulate their deployment. Develop a national monitoring, reporting, and verification system. The initial total estimated cost of implementing adaptation measures aiming at mitigating the negative impacts of climate change and the national endeavors aiming at contributing to the efforts made by the international community to reduce GHG emissions during the period 2020-2030 is estimated at USD 73 billion.
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Establish an automated nationwide hydromet monitoring network and data transmission program, including collection of climate and hydrological data. Water resources. Ministry of. Water Resources and Meteorolo gy. (MOWRA. M). Climate Change. Strategic Plan. 2014 - 2023 (Strategic. Objective 1). National Water. Resources. Management and. Sustainable. Irrigation Road. Map and. Investment. Program 2019 – 2033. Enables better preparedness and response to environmental shocks Enables interministerial agreement/s on mechanisms and protocols on climate and disaster data and information sharing among government ministries and agencies.
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Facilitate and enhance access to finance via available national funds and other mechanisms including access to micro-credit, grants etc., to increase farmer’s capacity to enhance food security and to increase investments on production systems. Infrastructure Resilience. Given the small and low lying geographic nature of the islands, our critical infrastructure is in close proximity to the coast. Infrastructure is constantly exposed to coastal hazards such as sea swells, storm surges and associated coastal flooding.
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Saint Lucia is in the process of exploring a national REDD+ program and is implementing efforts to maintain its current forest cover, as well as undertaking efforts to protect watersheds by forest protection measures. Due to ongoing negotiations on Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, and the related uncertainties around double counting emissions reductions, Saint Lucia is not including forest sink capacity targets in this NDC revision.
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AFOLU—reduce GHG emissions in the AFOLU sector by 26 percent in 2030 compared to 2007 levels (or by 35.2 Gg CO2e compared to the new reference year once the GHG emissions inventory is updated). Marine—expand the area of mangrove forests in Samoa by 5 percent by 2030 relative to 2018.77. AFOLU—expand the area under agroforestry to an additional 5 percent of agricultural land by 2030 relative to 2018.78.
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Addressing climate change mitigation measures on the basis that savings in energy costs will allow Dominica to invest more in priority and much needed adaptation measures;. Establishing community off-grid mini-grid or micro-grid renewable energy electrical supply systems (backed up by emergency alternative energy systems (such bio-diesel generators, should local conditions allow for the operation to be efficiently established) in vulnerable communities on the east and south east coasts that are periodically without electricity as a consequence of storm and hurricane events;.
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In the country there is a Guatemalan System of Protected Areas (SIGAP), which covers 33% of the national territory; Strengthening of the National System for the Prevention and Control of Forest Fires (SIPECIF); Continuous implementation and compliance with forest management policy instruments in which they emphasize: the new Guatemalan Law for the Establishment, Recovery, Restoration, Management, Production and Protection of Forests (PROBOSQUE, Decree 02-2015); the Forest Incentives Program (PINFOR) and the Forest Incentives Program for Owners of Small Extensions of Forest or Agroforestry Land (PINPEP); the National Forest Landscape Restoration Strategy with a target of 1.2 million hectares; the Strategy for the Link Between Forest Industry and Market; and the National Strategy for Combating Illegal Logging.
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The difference, in 2030, with the BAU scenario, is -68 kt CO2e, which represents a limited mitigation impact of -3.2%. Figure 21. Projections for agriculture sector. The following table presents a summary of the mitigation actions taken into account in the NDC scenario for this sector (more details are provided in Annex 1). Table 4. Summary of the mitigation actions for the agriculture sector. N°. Sector. Name. Subsector. Policy context. Description. A1. Agriculture. Promoting the Albanian agricultural production and competitiveness. Livestock and crop production.
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It is expected that the Third National Communication project and biennial update report. GHG emissions reductions are currently being achieved through the development of renewable energy projects in the Solomon Islands. The impetus for the renewable energy projects is provided by SIG National Energy Policy 2014, which is aimed at increasing access to reliable, affordable and clean sources of electricity through renewable energy resources and technologies to 100% by 2050.
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, Health Equity Network). US$ 30 million. uc: US$ 15m c: US$ 15m. Use of renewable energy sources and promote energy efficiency. Carbon sequestration and other ecosystem services. ✔. ✔. ✔. Increase adopton of oral rehydration salts, homemade sugar and salt solution, and cereal based solutions, such as rice water. intravenous fluids, antibiotic treatment, and isolation wards to reduce heat stress- related diarrhoeal disease outbreaks. Ministry of Health (Department of Preventive Health services). NGOs/ CSOs (e.g., Health Equity Network). US$ 30 million.
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In 2020, the Métis Nation identified the following climate change priorities to advance Métis Nation climate leadership. They include:. Capacity-building;. Collecting Métis traditional knowledge, conducting research and collecting data to guide Métis policy;. Education and training opportunities in climate change:. Environmental stewardship and nature-based solutions;. Emergency management and disaster-risk mitigation;. Climate change and health;. Transportation, and;. Renewable energy and energy-efficiency retrofits. Self-Determined Climate Action. The Métis Nation will continue its work to ensure that Canada’s future climate actions advance Métis Nation self-determination.
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By 2030, having created and applied the specialization in climate education in the teaching careers that are taught in the country, through the curricular training that is regulated by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology. By 2024, train 200 teachers to take a timely approach to climate change in classrooms. b. Training.
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Pulp and paper industry implement the waste water treatment sludge management and utilization of methane. Waste water treatment (palm oil mill effluent or POME) in palm oil industry: implement methane capture & utilization. Waste water treatment (palm oil mill effluent or POME) in palm oil industry: implement methane capture & utilization. Note: A quantitative target to be defined by the Min. of Industry and the Min. of Environment and Forestry. Note: A quantitative target to be defined by the Min. of Industry and the Min.
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supporting companies to convert to service-oriented business models, in which value is retained, products and resources are reused, and supplies are circular; and,. supporting governments in monitoring the import and consumption of ozone- depleting substances and GHG and providing policy advice. GHG emissions in the IPPU sector are expected to increase from 1,297 GgCO2e in 2020 to 1,771 GgCO2e in 2030 (36.5 percent). Based on the mitigation measures listed above, GHG emissions in 2030 will be 967 GgCO2e.
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To promote sustainable urbanisation, the Government of Myanmar is drafting a National Urban and Regional Development Planning Law, a National Housing Policy, National Urban Policy, and is expanding its urban planning capacity. Approximately 75 township-level planners are being to achieve policy goals, they are the first in Myanmar to receive such training. The National Waste Management Strategy and Action Plans are currently being developed and are expected to be completed in 2017.
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SF 6 - SF6 emissions fell from 3.6 E-6 kt in 1990 (4.1 E-6 kt in 1995) to 5.4 E-6 kt in 2018. Evolution of GHG emissions by gas between 1990 and 2018. 2.2 2030 greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets. The Principality of Monaco has set itself the objective, within the framework of this Nationally Determined Contribution, of reducing its greenhouse gas emissions by 55% by 2030. 2.3 Main Policies and Measures.
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Guarantee the adequate and efficient use of energy, in order to reduce energy consumption, reduce costs and promote national economic sustainability, improve the family economy and raise awareness and educate the general population towards responsible energy savings, in order to increase efficiency, develop investments at a technological level and maximize benefits through socially viable and economically profitable initiatives. Goal 6 Electromobility (SAM). Promote mobility with low emissions through the generation of policies, strategies, regulatory framework, schemes and incentives, programs and projects for the adoption of electric mobility in Honduras; that contribute to the mitigation of greenhouse gases, sustained improvements in public transportation and private transportation, focusing on reducing the consumption of hydrocarbons, and promoting the use of existing renewable resources in the country; accompanied with the adequate and articulated medium and long-term planning of the electrical systems, promoting expansion and distribution lines; integrating the policies and strategies of the energy sector with those of the transport and environment sectors and promoting actions to promote electromobility at the regional level and with multi-stakeholder alliances;.
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Table 4: Mitigation Options in Energy Demand Sector. Options. Justification for Ranking / Priority. High Priority>. More efficient irrigation motors and pumps (electric). Inexpensive. Big impact. Current inefficiency presents untapped potential for great improvement. Replace incandescent bulbs with LEDs. Relatively inexpensive. Large impact, as bulbs cover the vast majority of the lighting market. Provides tangible and visible benefits to a very large portion of population. Per device cost is quite low. Efficient stoves. Very cheap. Very large impact.
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[ "Transport" ]
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and develop a policy framework and national action plan as a measure under the International Maritime Organisation. Encourage the international community to bring ocean transport decarbonisation technologies to scale;. By 2023, finalise a policy and targets on reducing GHG emissions in domestic maritime transport (passenger-, cargo- and tourist- vessels, ports, fuel storage, supply chains, logistics), based on a detailed feasibility assessment;.
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AGO
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Agriculture and food security. 5,000,000. 13. Climate monitoring and data management system. Early warning system and disaster risk management. 17,500,000. 14. Study the implication of climate change on disease patterns for humans and livestock. Agriculture and food security. Health. 1,500,000. 15. Increase water availability through village-level wells and boreholes. Water resources. Water availability and distribution. 5,000,000. 16. Implement water resources integrated management. Water resources. Water management. 3,000,000. 17. Map areas of erosion risk. Terrestrial ecosystems. 1,000,000. 18. Implement water-harvesting system in drought-prone areas.
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[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
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Develop flood controls and drought monitoring (including both meteorological and hydrological drought) including an early warning system for flooding. Action. Design and implement an integrated water resources management (IWRM) program in watersheds to reduce the impacts of climate change, including the establishment of an IWRM agency. Action. Establish a national water quality monitoring program, coordinated by a national water quality task group and including monitoring activities for national coastal and ground water areas.
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COM
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Table 2. Mitigation GHG reductions - 2020, 2025 and 2030. Mitigation measuresGHG reduction potential (tCO2eq.). Horizon 2020Horizon 2025Horizon 2030. Energy185002950041200. Reduce losses on the power distribution network11 90015 00019 000. Rehabilitate power plants. electrical1 6002 0002 500. Adoption of solar2 7007 8009 400. Increase the hydro potential2 3004 70010 300. Geothermal 0011 900. Promote the use of LPG instead of oil and wood 61112. Promote improved stoves Counts under wood reduction. heated. Agriculture. Promote conservation agricultureNo quantification. LULUCF143 800267 000383 000.
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- The GHG benefit targeted from the action is 0.12 MtCO2e from 2021-2030 at an average of 0.01 MtCO2e/year. Accurate data generated on garment waste. profile, quantity and management-50%. of suitable garment waste captured for recycling. 1. Provides job opportunities for landfill pickers in a safer environment2. Reduces energy costs and Provides a more comfortable environment for The occupiers of The buildings equipped with insulation3. Improves local air quality by reducing The open burning of garment waste, including at The landfills4.
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Improve Resilience of Livestock Production Systems under Extreme Climatic Conditions in Various Livelihood Zones in Lesotho. Promoting Sustainable Crop Based Livelihood Systems in Foothills, Lowlands and the Senqu River Valley. Capacity Building and Policy Reform to Integrate Climate Change in Sectoral Development Plans. Improvement of an Early Warning System against Climate Induced Disasters and Hazards. Securing Village Water Supply for Communities in the Southern Lowlands. Management and Reclamation of Degraded and Eroded Land in the Flood Prone Areas (Pilot Project for Western Lowlands).
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Implementing Disaster Management Law (2013) and MAPDRR (2017) and ensure practical emergency and response actions are in place and agreed across ministries and other agencies. Constructing cyclone shelters/multipurpose shelters, distributing life jackets, making available fiber boats. Establishing post-disaster rapid response networks to meet the immediate nutritional needs of disaster-affected communities. Mainstreaming gender into addressing and dealing with climate hazards and loss and damage. Implementing inclusive and rights-based disaster risk reduction measures to ensure equal opportunities of the community.
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QAT
[ "Energy" ]
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false
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The Al Shaheen flare reduction project (one of the world’s largest) and the Jetty boil-off gas recovery project have laid solid foundations towards emission reduction. The Al-Shaheen Oil Field Gas Recovery and Utilization Project has been registered as a Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) project since 2007 for 21 years within the framework of the Kyoto Protocol.
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MMR
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The Nay Pyi Taw Development Committee is planning a Solid Waste Management project to compost solid waste of around 100tons/day, which may have GHG mitigation co-benefits and would require financing of US$8.1 million, accompanied by capacity building and technology transfer. ii) Nature-based Solutions that reduce exposure to climate-induced watershed risks, such as:. Multi-scale analysis and strategy development to reduce risks of landslides and flooding through development with interventions identified at watershed, township, neighborhood and individual household levels to mitigate frequency, severity, and impacts of these events.
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[ "Revised First NDC" ]
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LBN
[ "Transport" ]
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Additionally, fiscal incentives and disincentives are necessary to operationalize the “Polluter Pays Principle” across all relevant emitting sectors to fast-track the shift to greener options, such as Decree 167/2017 which reduces corporate tax/customs fees based on clean technology uptake, Article 55 of 2018 Budget Law which provides tax exemptions for electric vehicles and tax reductions for hybrid vehicles, and Law 77/2018 and its amended version 192/2020, where the Water Code lists penalties for polluters. Finally, climate-proofing public and private investments and projects is necessary to avoid climatenegative projects.
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KHM
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Forest fire prevention and biodiversity protection. USD 10 million. USD 20 million. Mixing Rice husk, Coconut shield and cops. 30%. Conditional. Incentives for green charcoal companies to be able to compete with traditional charcoal. 5, 7, 8. 17. Increase energy access to rural area. Energy. Ministry of Mines and Energy (MME). At least 90% of household has access to electricity grid by 2030. Strengthen climateresilient energy through electricity infrastructure improvement in order to respond to climate related disasters. Increase energy access to 80% by. 2020.
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BEN
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null
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promoting access to 270,000 households using kerosene to electricity lighting in the localities connected to the Benin Electrical Energy Company (SBEE) networks and (ii) saving wood energy by promoting access to (i) 140,000 new households improved fireplaces and (ii) 275,000 households with cooking equipment.Avoided emissions in the energy sector (Figure 5)Implementation of these measures will help to reduce cumulative GHG emissions in this sector compared to the business-as-usual scenario of 19.4 Mt E CO2 by 2030, or 28.6% of which 18.6% Conditional contribution.
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[ "Adapt Now sector (3)", "Adapt Now sector", "Adapt Now sector (2)", "Action and priority" ]
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NIC
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Cooperation for the strengthening of capacities in climate finance. Development of potable water and sanitation infrastructure and resilience programs of urban potable water systems. Access to additional resources to implement adaptation measures in the road infrastructure network. Capacity development, access to technology and financing in the agricultural sector. Implement resilient management programs for prioritized ecosystems with a landscape approach. Elaborate and implement the National Plan of Adaptation to Climate Change at sector level. Implement the National Plan for Water Resources.
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[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
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[ "First NDC" ]
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en
true
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null
[ "Sectoral Conditional Actions", "Action and priority" ]
[ "Water management", "Buildings: General", "Energy: General", "Economy-wide: General", "Climate smart agriculture", "Sustainable transport planning", "Tourism: General", "Watershed and river basin management", "Health: General", "Education: General", "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
COL
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Water resource management tools, which include climate change and variability considerations, will be in place for the country’s priority water basins. iv. Six (6) priority sectors of the economy (transport, energy, agriculture, housing, health, and trade, tourism and industry) will include climate change considerations in their planning instruments and will be implementing innovative adaptation actions. v.Strengthening of the awareness, training and public education strategy on climate change, focusing on different stakeholders of the Colombian society. vi.
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[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
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en
true
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[ "Sectoral targets on" ]
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CHN
[ "Energy" ]
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false
null
null
null
[ "Targets at the sectoral level" ]
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To expand the use of natural gas: by 2020, achieving more than 10% share of natural gas consumption in the primary energy consumption and making efforts to reach 30 billion cubic meters of coal-bed methane production;. To proactively promote the development of hydro power, on the premise of ecological and environmental protection and inhabitant resettlement;. To develop nuclear power in a safe and efficient manner;. To scale up the development of wind power;. To accelerate the development of solar power;.
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[ "Sectoral Mitigation Targets" ]
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
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en
false
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[ "Existing sectoral policies", "Downstream actions" ]
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BRA
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false
true
null
null
null
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Put together, protected areas, mandatorily set aside areas and conserved areas amount to more than 60% of the Brazilian territory. The Low Carbon Agriculture Plan (ABC) has already allocated over R$ 17 billion to a wide range of mitigation measures in the agricultural and animal husbandry sector, such as recovery of degraded pastures; biological nitrogen fixation; increased accumulation of organic matter, and therefore carbon, in the soil; notillage system; crop-livestock-forestry integration and agroforestry systems; and forest planting.
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[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions", "Sectoral Mitigation Policies" ]
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[ "Archived Revised First NDC" ]
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en
true
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null
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PAN
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false
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null
null
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[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
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Circular economy: By 2022, the Environmental Audits and Management Plans rule will have been updated to include disaster risk management, adaptation measures and carbon footprint reduction. Update will be of the Executive Decree No 57 from 2004, which regulates the evaluation process for environmental audits and management (76, 127).
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[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "Revised First NDC" ]
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en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on", "Existing sectoral policies", "Unconditional part of mitigation target" ]
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SEN
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true
null
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In accordance with the Letter of Policy for the Development of Livestock (2017-2021), the State of Senegal also aims to significantly increase productivity and animal production by 2021, via the modernization of farming practices. breeding and support for the meat (cattle and small ruminants), poultry (family and industrial) and milk sectors. Strategic actions of the CDN. Put 99,621 ha of agricultural land under the practice of Assisted Natural Regeneration (ANR) and 4,500 ha under compost, by 2030.
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JOR
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Developing an inventory of climate resilient traditional techniques in natural resources management in water and agriculture sectors and utilizing traditional knowledge for local adaptation measures. 4.8.5 Integration of human rights values and enhancing climate adaptive capacities of vulnerable groups:Human rights protection and the need to enhance the adaptive capacities of most vulnerable groups in Jordan are key principles for climate adaptation objectives in Jordan. The integration of human rights with climate change adaptation will safeguard the sustainability and inclusiveness of adaptation measures with ensuring the need to act first to support the most vulnerable groups.
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ZWE
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null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Condition actions of the sectoral level" ]
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Promoting the use of indigenous and scientific knowledge on drought tolerant crop types and varieties and indigenous livestock that are resilient to changes in temperatures and rainfall. Developing frameworks for sustainable intensification and commercialization of agriculture at different scales across agro ecologies. B. Building resilience in managing climate related disaster risks such as droughts by:. Strengthening early warning systems on climate related agricultural risks. Developing and sustaining an integrated approach in all sectors of the economy to reduce impacts of climate extreme events.
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[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
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false
null
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[ "Technology needed for a given sectoral plan" ]
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Thermal gasification of waste for cogeneration. Methane collection in landfills for electricity and heat generation. Anaerobic composting of solid waste. Anaerobic biological treatment (liquid waste). Capture and torload of biogas in landfills. 7.2 Financing: need for financial support for the implementation of adaptation and mitigation components. 7.2.1 Financial needs for mitigation. The investments needed to be devoted to mitigation actions to achieve the target in 2030 are estimated at 25,784.66 million USD or 12,785 billion FCFA.
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PAK
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[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
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Moreover, the agriculture sector offers promising potential for rationalizing the use of fertilizers and improving soil carbon management, promoting use of biogas as a fuel and sustainable forest management for reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation. The wetlands in Pakistan have also been recognized as promising areas for carbon sequestration.
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "First NDC" ]
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KHM
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null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
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Building climate resilient livelihood and public infrastructures in social land concession for vulnerable communities. NCDD. Modality: the project designed as potential for scaling up through its key success of implementation. It would be the key recommendation for the improvement of social land concession implementation to include climate change as one of main focus while community will really need support to cope with such climate change issues when settle-in new development area of social land concession sites.
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[ "Revised First NDC" ]
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true
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KHM
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First, coverage has increased to include climate change mitigation targets in the agricultural and waste sectors, and also with more detailed actions in key sub-sectors, such as energy efficiency. It includes a stronger set of adaptation actions, which remain the top priority for Cambodia. Second, we have set an ambitious target in the Forestry and Land Use sector (FOLU) for halving the deforestation rate by 2030, in line with our REDD+ strategy.
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BLZ
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[ "Information on upstream policies for a given sector" ]
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Improve Energy Efficiency to dramatically lower energy intensities across key economic sectors Transport, Industry, Buildings (Commercial & Residential), Public lighting and Agriculture. Improve energy efficiency in buildings and appliances. Promote transition to sustainable transportation. Develop appropriate financial and market-based mechanisms that support energy efficiency and renewable energy. Develop Renewable Energy to shift the energy matrix away from fossil fuels (especially oil) to alternative renewable energy technologies. Develop Belize’s human, technological and institutional capacity to accelerate the uptake of appropriate clean energy and clean production technologies.
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SDN
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[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
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It could be achieved through recycling, composting and energy recovery. 930. Sanitary landfill:Landfills are also a real challenge to the environment. Adoption of sanitary landfill with treatment facilities, gas collection and capture system will lead to mitigate GHG as such sanitary landfill is an essential and important solution for the land fill gas. Zero waste concept. This is most recent and efficient system for GHG mitigation method. It includes: 1. Composting of organic component in municipal waste; 2.
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CRI
[ "Energy" ]
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true
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[ "Information on upstream policies for a given sector" ]
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The VIIth National Energy Plan 2015-2030, sets a clear path towards a low emission development pathways by strengthening policies on energy efficiency and the promotion of renewable energies. Confirms the country’s commitment to accomplish better energy efficiency, both in energy use and fuel end-use. In 2015, the Joint Commission between the Ministry of Environment and Energy and the Ministry of Agriculture was created to develop a common Agro-Environmental Agenda.
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
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[ "Existing sectoral policies" ]
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ALB
[ "Energy" ]
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true
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null
[ "Information on the existing upstream sectoral policies that the NDC builds on" ]
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Official ERE Annual reports related to Power Sector Electricity Balance prepared from ERE for years 2012-2020;. CENSUS 2011 – Albanian Household Registration (INSTAT website);. GDP sectorial development 2012-2019 – (National Bank of Albania and the World Bank websites). First National Communication of Albania to the UNFCCC (FNC – 2002);. Albania’s Second National Communication to the Conference of Parties under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (SNC – 2009);.
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "Revised First NDC" ]
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en
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SOM
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false
null
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[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
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Livelihood support for the vulnerable groups. $10 Billion. 4. Coastal, marine environment and fisheries. Develop and implement coastal zone policy, strategy and management plan;. Improve capacity for fisher folks in terms of equipment, nets and bots. Supporting private sector establish cooling systems for coast areas including appropriate equipment for transportation. Value addition investments for fisheries resources. Enhance the resilience of the fisheries value chains by promoting climate-smart fisheries development. Promote livelihood diversification for coastal communities.
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "Revised First NDC" ]
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false
en
true
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null
[ "Adapt Now sector" ]
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TUN
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This means mobilizing all the resources still possible in the country, improving the management of stocks, ensuring the balance between the sectors requesting water (including ecological water) and avoiding potential conflicts, improving the quality of purified water, and massively increasing the use of non- conventional water for the benefit of sectors not requiring green water. There is also a need to focus on transferring knowledge and skills to practitioners, introducing or reintroducing good water management practices, exploring nature-based solutions, and encouraging research and action.
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RWA
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null
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[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Measurable targets or indicators", "Condition actions of the sectoral level", "Adaptation targets/ objectives at the sectoral level" ]
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In addition to households previously relocated from high risk zones, Rwanda will relocate additional 30 000 households by 2030. 8.Climate data and projections. 8.1 Improve observation facilities to provide all climate information necessary for future monitoring, climate trend detection, management of climate variability, early warning and disaster management. Rwanda will establish of additional observations in order to provide climate information necessary for future monitoring, climate trend detection, management of climate variability, early warning and disaster management by upgrading and maintenance of existing stations and calibration of meteorological instruments including weather radar.
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
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true
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[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
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CHN
[ "Industries" ]
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false
null
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[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
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China will actively promote low-carbon, circular and intensive industrial development. Efforts will be made to improve resource utilization efficiency in manufacturing. Life-cycle green management of products will be further strengthened, and an efficient, clean, low-carbon, and circular green manufacturing system will be built. China will optimize the industrial structure and energy consumption pattern, continuously increase the proportion of clean and low-carbon energy use, speedily develop low-emission advanced manufacturing and strategic emerging industries, and encourage factories and industrial parks to develop and utilize renewable energy.
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "Revised First NDC" ]
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en
false
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null
[ "Targets", "Action and priority" ]
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COD
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false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Measurable targets or indicators" ]
true
Integration of the potential impacts of climate change on public health into policies and plans for development. Number of plans or programs. Strengthened climate governance. 0.06. 2021-2030. Development of synergies with other public health initiatives. Types of synergy created Number and quality of committed actors. Strengthened climate governance. 0.06. 2021-2030. Energy. Facilitate household access to clean energy at an affordable cost. Promotion of alternative energy production methods (installation of solar, wind, biomass systems),. Number of households with access to alternative energies.
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[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "Revised First NDC" ]
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en
true
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[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
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BTN
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true
false
null
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[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
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Increase in composting and recycling. Energy efficient and green building design. Efficient street lighting. Wastewater management. Rollout of energy efficient appliances. Solar water heaters. The short-term prioritized mitigation measures in human settlements will lead to a cumulative mitigation potential of up to 4,122 Gg CO2e which would require an investment of USD 101.84 million. d) Low Emission Development Strategy for Industries.
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "Second NDC" ]
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en
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[ "Action and priority" ]
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IDN
[ "Environment", "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
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Implementation of integrated upstream and downstream approach in forest rehabilitation and restoration, watershed management planning, and protection of terrestrial water resources. Creating enabling environment for integrating of Natural Disaster Risk Management into business models and practices. Potential synergy with implementation of UNCCD. Mainstreaming/ Integrating climate change adaptation in watershed management to reduce risks/loss as a result of climate-related natural disasters. Development of ecosystem services in watershed management. Identification, development and implementation of best practices in watershed management. Integrating watershed management into Local Spatial Planning.
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "Revised First NDC" ]
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true
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[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
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UZB
[ "Energy" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
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4477 dated 04.10.2019) is aimed at achieving sustainable economic progress through the integration of green economy principles into the ongoing structural reforms. The main priorities of the Strategy are as follows: (i) improvement of the energy efficiency of the key sectors of the economy; (ii) diversification of energy consumption and the use of renewable energy sources; (iii) climate adaptation and mitigation, improvement of the use of natural resources and conservation of natural ecosystems; (iv) development of financial and non-financial mechanisms to support the green economy.
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "Revised First NDC" ]
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en
false
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null
[ "Targets" ]
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KHM
[ "Cross-Cutting Area", "Economy-wide" ]
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false
null
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null
[ "Measurable targets or indicators" ]
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Goals Framework. (2016-2030). Enhanced transparency framework set in place and the sectoral M&E strengthened through capacity building. 5,000,000. Conditional. 5, 13. 77. Enhance >institutional capacity on climate change (mitigation, adaptation, policy, strategies, planning, and finance) through awareness raising, training, and advocacy. Policy and planning. National. Council for Sustainabl. e. Developm ent (NCSD). Cambodian. Development. Goals Framework. (2016-2030). Enhanced capacity of/ and coordination regarding climate change related issues with line ministries and institutions both at the national and sub-national levels. Baseline: KAP3: 2020. 2,000,000. Conditional.
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "Revised First NDC" ]
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en
false
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[ "Action and priority" ]
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MNG
[ "Health" ]
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false
null
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null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Strengthen healthcare services and capacities for early warning of potential health risks, and provision of proactive and response measures through the comprehensive study of climate change impacts on public health.;. Assess the risks and impacts of climate change on public health, and conduct research specifically focusing on the risk of spreading tropical diseases and infections from other regions with endemic diseases due to a possible shift of climate zones, while considering the common immune system of Mongolian people; develop plans to reduce potential risks;.
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "Revised First NDC" ]
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en
true
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null
[ "Action and priority" ]
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GIN
[ "Coastal Zone" ]
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false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
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protect, conserve and manage ecosystems, revive economic activities and boost the resilience of communities in its coastal zone: “Extend the pilot initiatives already launched, especially the Increased Resilience and Adaptation to Adverse Impacts of Climate Change in Guinea's Vulnerable Coastal Zones (RAZC) project, to all the municipalities on the coast.” (p. 7)
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "First NDC" ]
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en
true
null
null
[ "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Clean Cooking and Heating: Efficient cookstoves" ]
BEN
[ "Energy" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution" ]
false
B/ SECTORAL PROGRAMMES AND PROJECTS TO BE IMPLEMENTED Rural electrification projects Programme of actions for strengthening rural electrification under the CND (at least 720 new villages electrified by 2030 (see proposal for the preparation of the programme annexed to the CND update report) Projects to promote low-energy wood-energy technologies  Promotion of the economic use of wood-energy through the access of 809.043 new households to improved homes.
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
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en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral Conditional Actions", "Sectoral Target" ]
[ "Health services and assessment" ]
BFA
[ "Health" ]
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false
null
null
null
[ "Condition actions of the sectoral level", "Adaptation targets/ objectives at the sectoral level" ]
true
Early warning for the management of external climate events. 0. 7,620,000. 37,000,000. 0.21. Transfer of technologies for climatic, meteorological and environmental monitoring. 0. 5,229,400. 11 hydro equipped stations; 50 automatic stations; 1 rehabilitated radar; 1 radiosonde instrument’; 1 satellite imagery instrument; 11 trained teams. 18,500,000. 0.28. Inclusion of efficient and effective use of hydrometeorological and environmental information in long-term development plansto generate early and seasonal alerts. 0. 2 390 600. Multiple targets. 18 500 000. 0.13. List of tables. Table 1.
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[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "INDC" ]
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true
en
true
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null
[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
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BRB
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true
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
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"This commitment to full gender equality is further manifested through the implementation of policies and programmes, aimed at the attainment of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 5, which speaks to the empowerment of women and girls. Whereas, at this time, three quarters of all vulnerable families are female-headed households, the Government of Barbados, in addition to social assistance, places strong emphasis on facilitating and supporting women entrepreneurship and business development as one way of responding to rising levels of unemployment, retrenchment and to assist with the economy’s recovery. Included are incentives for micro and small businesses such as grants, loans, technical assistance.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
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PRK
[ "Agriculture", "LULUCF/Forestry", "Waste" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
Introduce and scale up the technologies and methodologies for sustainable forest management including agroforestry. Introduce advanced technologies and methodologies for sustainable agricultural development. Conduct scientific research for and develop methodologies of GHG emission reduction in agriculture and livestock breeding. Widely introduce recycling technologies of agricultural residuals for the production of biogas and organic fertilizer. Introduce sustainable waste management system. Prepare waste management plans. Promote the reduction and recycling of waste. Building capacity for waste management and introduce technologies for the advanced waste management.
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[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Demand-side Efficiency: Cities" ]
MMR
[ "Energy" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution" ]
false
The Green Climate Fund is supporting the development of a pipeline of low carbon and climate resilient projects in Myanmar through a Readiness grant that was awarded to MONREC‟s Environmental Conservation Department in 2018. These projects will focus on demonstrating scalable best-practice approaches for Myanmar‟s secondary cities. This represents a significant opportunity for reducing GHG emissions in the process of achieving Myanmar‟s infrastructure growth needs as well as increasing the resilience of these cities to effects of climate change, as highlighted in section 4.2.3.1.
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[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "Revised First NDC" ]
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en
true
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null
[ "Sectoral Conditional Actions", "Adapt Now sector" ]
[ "Water management", "Infrastructure and roads", "Infrastructure", "Climate risk management", "Early warning system", "Coastal management", "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
DOM
[ "Disaster Risk Management (DRM)", "Water", "Transport", "Coastal Zone", "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Condition actions of the sectoral level", "GCA_Sector" ]
true
Increase of Adaptive Capacity and Decrease of Territorial / Sectoral Vulnerability. Integrated Water Management. Health. Food Security. Infrastructure. Floods and Droughts. Coastal and marine areas. Risk Management and Early Warning Systems. Loss and Damage. As a small island developing state, and being located in an area of intense hurricane activity, the Dominican Republic is threatened constantly by hydro-meteorological events such as tropical storms, droughts and hurricanes affecting human settlements and productive activities.
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[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
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[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral Conditional Actions", "Action and priority" ]
[ "Power system planning", "Climate smart agriculture", "Climate services", "Disease surveillance and control", "Renewable Energy: Hydro", "Irrigation", "Power system planning: Distribution lines", "Watershed and river basin management", "Power system planning: Transmission lines", "Crops", "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
LBR
[ "Environment", "Agriculture", "Health", "Energy", "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Condition actions of the sectoral level" ]
true
Develop and implement agriculture and hydrological technology models and scenarios for planning. Establishment of a gene bank of climate resilient varieties of indigenous food crops. Energy. Protection of water catchments around hydro-power sources such as the St. Paul River Basin. Strengthening of transmission and distribution infrastructure for public utilities to ensure climate resilience (i.e. flooding). Health. Strengthen integrated disease surveillance response systems and emergency preparedness to prevent, mitigate, and respond to epidemics. Strengthen preventive measures to restrict preventable disease transmission.
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[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Targets", "Action and priority", "Sectoral Target" ]
[ "Water management", "Water: General", "Climate risk management" ]
BOL
[ "Water", "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Measurable targets or indicators", "Adaptation targets/ objectives at the sectoral level" ]
true
Reduction of water vulnerability from 0,51 to 0,30 units by 2030 with regards to 2010, which is measured with the National Index of Hydrid Vulnerability in the country, considering aspects related to exposures (treats), hydric sensitivity (hydric scarcity) and adaptation capacity. Increase adaptation capacity from 0,23 units of 2010 to 0,69 units by 2030, which is measured through the National Index of Adaptation Capacity of Water. The following measures and actions will be developed for the achievement of results linked with water:.
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[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
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false
en
true
null
null
[ "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Renewable Energy: Hydro" ]
BTN
[ "Energy" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution" ]
false
Future development of hydropower will be as per the revised Sustainable Hydropower Policy 2021 and enhances climate resilience through reservoir/pumped storage schemes to ensure energy and water security. Currently, there are four hydropower projects under construction that are anticipated to be commissioned before 2030 viz. Punatsangchuu-I (1200MW), Punatsangchhu-II (1020MW), Kholongchhu (600MW) and Nikachhu (118MW) hydroelectric projects (HEP). In addition, the Sankosh HEP (2585 MW), Dorjilung HEP (1125 MW) and Nyera Amari (404MW) are priority projects that will be pursued based on evolving national circumstances.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
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[ "Second NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Vehicle Fleet" ]
MRT
[ "Transport" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution" ]
false
This capability is confirmed in the "Desert to Power" initiative of the African Development Bank and the G5. Total Scenario Transport Restriction on the import of used cars Implementation of restrictions to limit the import of vehicles older than 8 years in addition to a bonus system exempting low-carbon cars and penalising models over the age limit as well as polluting models.
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[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Agriculture: General", "Climate smart agriculture", "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
SLE
[ "Agriculture", "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Develop modelling approaches and tools to allow assessment of impacts of climate change on export and domestic crops and meat production. Develop regional links to fund and promote plant breeding programs for common crops. Review approaches to integrated pest management under climate change. Conduct a feasibility study to gather information on community perceptions of climate-smart agriculture techniques. Improve institutional and functional capacities for integrated water management.
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[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "Revised First NDC" ]
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en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Fertilizers", "Recycling, Reuse, Reduce", "Livestock" ]
CHN
[ "Agriculture", "Waste" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
"Since 2015, China has accelerated the waste-to-resource utilization in livestock and poultry breeding, and begun to replace chemical fertilizers with organic fertilizers for smaller but more efficient use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, in order to reduce agricultural GHG emissions and improve soil carbon sequestration, with a view to green and low-carbon agricultural development."
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Capacity building and knowledge transfer", "Ecosystem and biodiversity" ]
LKA
[ "Environment", "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
2022. 1.3 Identification of species of fauna and flora that are highly vulnerable to climate change. 2023. 1.4 Encourage research and studies on the most vulnerable species and habitats identified in 1.1 and 1.3. 2030. 1.5 Establish long-term monitoring plots and mechanisms in climate sensitive areas to identify climate change driven changes in species and habitats.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on", "Sectoral plans on", "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Reforestation", "Agriculture: General", "Afforestation" ]
COD
[ "Agriculture", "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Targets at the sectoral level", "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution", "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
Number of awareness and extension campaigns on good agricultural practices per year. 0.8. Development of intensive farming. Number of farms and agrosilvopastoral systems,. 1.2. Forestry and other Land Uses. Reduce deforestation and forest degradation. Promotion of traditional and modern afforestation and reforestation techniques with a view to preserving forests. 760 thousand ha of restored forests. 15% of 7 million ha of marginal areas reforested. 182 to 192 Mt CO2e (i.e. 28%). 1.45.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions", "Sectoral Mitigation Targets", "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Adapt Now sector", "Action and priority" ]
[ "Infrastructure and roads", "Sea-level rise protection", "Power system planning", "Urban: General", "Renewable Energy: Hydro", "Renewable Energy: Solar", "Education: General", "Buildings", "Social Development: General" ]
KHM
[ "Social Development", "Transport", "Coastal Zone", "Energy", "Education", "Urban" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "GCA_Sector" ]
true
Integrating climate change response measures onto the construction design for buildings and for rural housing (use of modern integration of technology). Infrastructure - Buildings. MLMUPC. 29. Develop resilient infrastructure of school buildings in response to climate change. Infrastructure - Buildings. MOEYS. 30. Implement climate change and disaster resilient construction and infrastructure standards including for public sector and community-focused buildings covering public health, education, WASH etc. Infrastructure - Buildings. NCDM. 31. Prepare spatial planning (city/district/municipality) guidelines at all levels for climate change adaptation.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true