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] | false | The fuelwood production volume is estimated at 268,000 tons/year. Cabo Verde also boasts a number of coastal wetlands and inland reservoirs. These ecosystems deserve specific attention for their biodiversity and climate adaptation benefits (see below on adaptation) as well as for their climate mitigation (carbon sink) role. So far, no climate-specific policies have been introduced. Cabo Verde’s contributions in this sector for 2030 are as follows:MITIGATION CONTRIBUTION #5: FOSTERING THE NATURAL SINK FUNCTION OF ECOSYSTEMS. | true | [
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] | false | false | null | null | null | [
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null | null | [
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"Buildings",
"Energy",
"Industries"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Targets at the sectoral level",
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] | false | This NDC action aims to implement climate-friendly cooling in public buildings to reduce GHG emissions:The adoption of climate-friendly cooling across all Cambodian public sector buildings would result in 0.04 MtCO2e reductions against BAU per year. Cooling of public buildings has many benefits, including:1. Reduced GHG emissions – climate-friendly solutions to cooling buildings reduces the reliance on ACs which are a source of GHGs. 2. | true | [
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] | null | [
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null | null | [
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"LULUCF/Forestry"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Targets at the sectoral level",
"emission reduction potential for a given sectoral target"
] | false | Improved sustainable cropland management. Cropland. ECCS; NSDI-II: NCCS. Development of agroforestry is projected to be progressively increasing to 100ha in 2030. Improvement of agricultural soil practices help storing carbon in soils in areas that increase progressively to 20% of cultivated cropland in 2030. In 2030, the application of this measure allows a reduction of the annual emission estimated at - 167 kt CO2e compared to the BAU scenario. 3. ADAPTATION. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Targets"
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"CW"
] | null | [
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] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Downstream actions"
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"Non-motorized Transport"
] | DOM | [
"Transport"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
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"Sectoral Mitigation Actions"
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"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Sectoral targets on",
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"Agriculture: General"
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"Agriculture"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Targets at the sectoral level",
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"emission reduction potential for a given sectoral target"
] | false | 10) Strategies to reduce GHG emissions in the life cycle of cocoa production: Increase in the area dedicated to cocoa cultivation under agroforestry systems, as well as its renewal and rehabilitation, to increase the carbon stock. 80,000 hectares under renovation and rehabilitation. 150,000 hectares in Agroforestry Systems with timber. 0.16 Mt CO2 eq. Forestry Agriculture. 11) Mass adoption of technology (AMTEC 2.0) for rice production: Implementation of a technology transfer model based on sustainability and social responsibility, which tends for the organization, competitiveness and profitability of the producer, implementing technologies in Massive integral way to increase yields and reduce production costs in rice cultivation. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Actions",
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] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Sectoral Conditional Actions",
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"Early warning system",
"Economy-wide: General",
"Capacity building and knowledge transfer"
] | DZA | [
"Cross-Cutting Area",
"Disaster Risk Management (DRM)",
"Economy-wide"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority",
"Condition actions of the sectoral level"
] | true | Establishing a monitoring and early warning system and capacity building with regard to extreme climate events management;. Elaborating regional and local plans for adaptation to climate change. 6. Planning and Institutional Framework for Implementation. The provisional intended and nationally determined contribution will be finalized between 2016 and 2020 under the authority of the National Climate Committee. It will be updated according to the outcomes of the Paris Climate Conference and will take into account the financial situation of Algeria at the moment of its finalization. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC",
"First NDC"
] | false | true | en | true |
null | null | [
"Existing sectoral policies"
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"Sustainable Land Management",
"Conservation"
] | KHM | [
"LULUCF/Forestry"
] | false | true | null | null | null | [
"Information on the existing upstream sectoral policies that the NDC builds on"
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"Sectoral Mitigation Policies"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
] | [
"Ecosystem and biodiversity",
"Coastal Zone: General"
] | BLZ | [
"Coastal Zone",
"Environment"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Conduct a study of the impacts of ocean acidification on Belize’s coastal habitats and marine resources by 2025 and establish a monitoring program for ocean acidification and water quality in Belize. Action. Assess coral reef restoration potential, including opportunities for enhancing habitat functionality to improve the resilience of coastal and marine habitats in addition to the 20% of territorial waters in marine protected areas and 10% of waters in marine replenishment zones. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
] | [
"Sustainable transport planning"
] | SAU | [
"Transport"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Urban planning: “Encourage actions that promote the development and use of mass transport systems in urban areas. Take the necessary actions to expedite the development of the metro system in Riyadh. In addition support and expedite the planning and development of metro systems in Jeddah and Dammam.” (p. 4) | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Emission reduction potential",
"Conditional part of mitigation target",
"Sectoral plans on"
] | [
"Renewable Energy: Wind",
"Renewable Energy: Geothermal",
"Renewable Energy: Hydro",
"Renewable Energy: Solar"
] | KGZ | [
"Energy"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"emission reduction potential for a given sectoral plan",
"Information on sectoral plans",
"Conditional part of mitigation target for a given sectoral plan"
] | false | Construction of new hydropower plants (WAM). NE. 64,606. 3.6. Construction and launch of new small hydropower plants (WAM). NE. 49,796. 3.7. Development of geothermal energy (heat pumps) (WAM). -. 38,590. Sector. Energy. Goals. Measures16. Target indicators, 1000 tons of CO2 eq. 2025. 2030. 3.8. Solar power development (WAM). NE. 13,000. 3.9. Wind energy development (WAM). NE. 3,594. 4. Strengthening the national MRV system and introducing new technologies. 4.1. Improving Policy and Legislation for LCD (WAM). NE. NE. 4.2. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Plans"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | true | en | false |
null | null | [
"Upstream policies on",
"Downstream actions"
] | [
"Fisheries and Aquaculture",
"Waste: General"
] | JAM | [
"Agriculture",
"Waste"
] | false | true | null | null | null | [
"Information on upstream policies for a given sector",
"Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution"
] | false | Other projects expected to contribute to low-emissions development in the agriculture sector include The Essex Valley Agriculture Development Project, and a project focused on Promoting CommunityBased Climate Resilience in the Fisheries Sector. Waste: Jamaica has introduced a single-use plastics ban. Since the start of 2019, the government has imposed a ban on the importation, manufacture, distribution and use of single-use plastic bags (of certain sizes) as well as plastic straws. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Policies",
"Sectoral Mitigation Actions"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
] | [
"Climate risk management"
] | BEN | [
"Cross-Cutting Area"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Observation system strengthening project for a better monitoring of the climate and its variability in the national portion of the Niger River basin not yet implemented. 5. 0,39. 95. 7,45. 7,84. 7. Development of the banks of the Cotonou lagoon (2017-2021 PAG project). Making floodable districts of the Cotonou Lagoon a green lung of the city. 25. 71,79. 75. 215,37. 287,16. Sanitation and development of the banks of the Porto-Novo lagoon(2017-2021 PAG project). | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
] | [
"Capacity building and knowledge transfer"
] | ARG | [
"Cross-Cutting Area"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Identification and promotion of good practices and tools for adaptation. National public agencies: Agro- industry, MAyDS. Provinces: Río Negro, Jujuy. NGOs/associations: AVINA+ACDI+ProAdapt, CTA-A, Fundación C40. Institutional strengthening and capacity building. National public agencies: MinCyT, SMN, MAyDS. Provinces: Jujuy, Misiones, Chaco, Córdoba, CABA, Tierra del Fuego, Buenos Aires, Entre Ríos, Tucumán, San Juan. Municipalities/communes: Daireaux, Totoras. Universities: USAL. NGOs/associations: AVINA+ACDI+ProAdapt. Education and communication. National public agencies: SMN. Provinces: CABA, Santiago del Estero, Tucumán. Universities: UNGS – UMET. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Targets"
] | [
"Climate services",
"Capacity building and knowledge transfer"
] | SGP | [
"Cross-Cutting Area"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Measurable targets or indicators"
] | true | CCRS will also undertake a National Sea Level Research programme to develop more robust projections of sea level rise, and seek to enhance understanding of long-term sea level rise and its variability, regional patterns and extreme weather events. CCRS will also cooperate with regional counterparts to study in further detail how climate change is affecting the region. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Downstream actions"
] | [
"REDD+",
"Afforestation"
] | BEN | [
"LULUCF/Forestry"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution"
] | false | Strengthening carbon sinks and reducing emissions Implementation of large-scale afforestation programmes Implementation of the different components of the REDD+ programme emissions from deforestation and forest degradation. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Actions"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Sectoral Unconditional Actions"
] | [
"Climate smart agriculture"
] | LSO | [
"Agriculture"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Unconditional sectoral actions"
] | true | Since 2007, a number of efforts were undertaken by various roles players in the climate change adaptation field in Lesotho with support from government of Lesotho, development partners and NGOs /community based organizations currently at different implementations stages. These can be grouped into a few categories. 4.4.1 Crop Production and Cropping Systems. Project name. Implementation State. Complete / On-going. Planned. Developing capacity for climate change adaptation capacity in the agricultural sector. 2009 – 2011. Conservation agriculture: advocacy, extension / training, research integration into formal curricula. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC"
] | true | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Downstream actions"
] | [
"REDD+"
] | BEN | [
"LULUCF/Forestry"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution"
] | false | "Strengthening of actions for the protection and conservation and sustainable management of classified forest resources (establishment of monitoring system, strengthening of the intervention capacities of The Technical Cells for Forest Management, Organization and monitoring of conservation series, restocking, improvement and promotion of the system of rural timber markets, sustainable management of transumance, etc.)": 150 million USD | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Actions"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Sectoral targets on",
"Conditional part of mitigation target",
"Sectoral plans on"
] | [
"Vehicle Fleet",
"Transportation Infrastructure"
] | URY | [
"Transport"
] | true | true | null | null | null | [
"Conditional part of mitigation target for a given sectoral upstream policy",
"Conditional part of the mitigation target for a given sectoral target",
"Conditional part of mitigation target for a given sectoral downstream actions",
"Information on sectoral plans",
"Targets at the sectoral level"
] | false | Replacement of 5% of the fleet of light private vehicles with electric vehicles by 2025. Establishment of a laboratory to test vehicle efficiency and gaseous emissions (including particulate matter) by 2025. Extension of the regulation of energy-efficiency labeling in cargo transport and public transport of passengers by 2025. Network of electric vehicle charging stations throughout the country: extension of the Electrical. Route to the main roads across Uruguay. Fast charging network: installation of fast charging stations in direct current. Industrial Processes Sector. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Actions",
"Sectoral Mitigation Targets",
"Sectoral Mitigation Plans",
"Sectoral Mitigation Policies"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
] | false | true | en | true |
null | null | [
"Downstream actions"
] | [
"Renewable Energy: Solar: Off-Grid"
] | KIR | [
"Energy"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution"
] | false | Activity 4 –Junior Secondary School (JSS) system. ($285,000.00) - design, procure and install off-grid PV systems for lighting and Charging Laptop computers of 2 classrooms and staff room in all JSS in the Outer Islands (410 Wp each). (not yet fully funded). Activity 5 –Solar Home System for Households. (1.5million) - procure and install 3900 solar home system to cover up all remaining households in the Outer Islands. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Actions"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC",
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Sectoral Conditional Actions"
] | [
"Climate smart agriculture"
] | BLZ | [
"Agriculture"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Condition actions of the sectoral level"
] | true | Both short and long-term measures to address critical gaps in technological developments relevant to crop production, better soil management practices, diversification into drought resistant crops and livestock, and farm production adaptations which include, but is not limited to, land use, land topography and increasing use of low-water irrigation systems. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC"
] | false | true | en | true |
null | null | [
"Capacity building needs",
"Sectoral plans on"
] | [
"Energy Efficiency",
"Renewable Energy"
] | CUB | [
"Energy"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Capacity building needed for a given sectoral target",
"Information on sectoral plans"
] | false | It is required to establish the Measurement, Reporting and Verification (MRV) system for each of the measures that make up the contribution; Based on the methodologies adopted, carry out the recalculation of the emission reduction projections, including the estimation of the grid emission factor. Name of contribution: Increased efficiency and energy savings. objective. Monitoring indicator (magnitude). Executing Entity. State. Base year / target year. Target value *. Non-GHG contribution. Objective: Decrease in the consumption of fossil fuels, increase efficiency and save energy. Units. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Targets",
"Sectoral Mitigation Plans"
] | null | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Time frame"
] | [
"Food security"
] | SGP | [
"Agriculture"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Time frame"
] | true | (a) General description of the target:Singapore’s NDC is an economy-wide absolute GHG emissions limitation target to peak its GHG emissions at 65 MtCO2e around 2030. Singapore’s GHG emissions in 2030 are expected to amount to no higher than 65 MtCO2e. (b) Sectors, gases, categories and pools covered by the nationally determined contribution, including, as applicable, consistent with Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Singapore’s NDC is an economy-wide absolute GHG emissions limitation target. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Emission reduction potential"
] | [
"HFCs"
] | VEN | [
"Industries"
] | false | true | null | null | null | [
"Emission reduction potential for a given sectoral upstream"
] | false | For the period 2021-2025 according to the phasing-out schedule, Venezuela must reduce 32.5% of the baseline level of consumption, i.e. 67.25 ODP-tonnes (Ozone Depletion Potential), approximately 121.722.5 ODP-tonnes of CO2 equivalent. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Policies"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Sectoral plans on"
] | [
"Economy-wide: General"
] | NZL | [
"Economy-wide"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Information on sectoral plans"
] | false | Government has been working on a wide range of proposals that may form Aotearoa New Zealand’s first emission reduction plan. Current proposals include: − Government and iwi/Māori working together, designing a number of national-level strategies, including a National Energy Strategy, Circular Economy Strategy, Bioeconomy Strategy, National Low-emission Freight Strategy, Industry plans and policies to decarbonise the industrial sector, and a Building Transformation Plan. − Supporting Māori to create a transition strategy that responds to the particular priorities and needs of the Māori economy and Māori people. This includes applying Māori values and mātauranga Māori (Māori knowledge) to the transition. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Plans"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Sectoral plans on"
] | [
"Clean Cooking and Heating: Efficient cookstoves",
"Renewable Energy: Solar"
] | MHL | [
"Energy"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Information on sectoral plans"
] | false | As currently estimated, progress towards achieving RMI’s targets would entail reducing emissions from: the electricity generation sector by 55% in 2025, and 66% in 2030; transportation (including domestic shipping) by 16% in 2025 and 27% in 2030; waste by 20% by 2030; and 15% from other sectors (cooking and lighting) by 2030. Specific areas of action contemplated to make progress towards the INDC targets include:. Ground and roof mounted solar with associated energy storage;. Ongoing demand-side energy efficiency improvements (e.g. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Plans"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC",
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Existing sectoral policies"
] | [
"Buildings: General",
"Demand-side Efficiency: Buildings",
"Renewable Energy"
] | KWT | [
"Buildings",
"Energy"
] | false | true | null | null | null | [
"Information on the existing upstream sectoral policies that the NDC builds on"
] | false | The articles of the law show the state’s interest and direction in reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the energy sector by seeking to improve energy consumption management by establishing systems and rules for the efficiency of the devices used and the efficiency of energy consumption in buildings (building materials and design, air conditioning systems and lighting, etc.). The environmental law also paves the way for the development, adoption, and implementation of a national strategy to reduce the state’s consumption of energy and diversify energy sources, especially increasing the percentage of clean energies, in order to achieve the vision of His Highness the late Amir of the State of Kuwait, where His Highness announced the State of Kuwait’s endeavor to increase its energy needs from renewable energy sources by 2030. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Policies"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
] | [
"Reforestation",
"Ecosystem and biodiversity"
] | NIC | [
"Environment",
"LULUCF/Forestry"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Biodiversity: Increase the biosphere reserve protection effectiveness/efficacy through a land use planning and reforestation promotion program, for an investment of approximately 400 million dollars (27,65). Boost productive ventures that decrease pressure on natural resources. Consider actions to conservation habitats and species as well as flora and fauna through sustainable resource management (65). | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
] | [
"Sustainable urban planning"
] | SWZ | [
"Urban"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Build capacity and implement climate smart town planning for urban resilience and enhancing adaptive capacity of urban dwellers. 4. Mitigation Contribution. The Kingdom of Eswatini submitted its INDC in 2015 in support of the Paris Agreement’s goals to limit global temperature rise to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. The first NDC communicated non-GHG based targets and since then, progressive measures have been taken to increase ambition to curb GHG emissions level. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
] | [
"Landscape management",
"Renewable Energy: Hydro",
"Reforestation"
] | ETH | [
"Energy",
"Cross-Cutting Area",
"LULUCF/Forestry"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Enhance the adaptive capacity of ecosystems, communities and infrastructure through an ecosystem rehabilitation approach in the highlands of Ethiopia. Rehabilitation of degraded lands/forests will also increase resilience of communities, infrastructures and ecosystems to droughts and floods. Building additional dams and power stations to further develop energy generation potential from the same river flow as well as develop new dam sites on parallel rivers in order to maintain the baseline hydropower electricity generation capacity to levels attainable under a ‘no-climate change’ scenario. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Targets"
] | [
"Fisheries and aquaculture",
"Livestock"
] | BDI | [
"Agriculture"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Measurable targets or indicators"
] | true | Produce and disseminate quality seeds adapted to climatic hazards By 2027, quality seeds will be available to all BPEAEs Ensure availability of quality seeds to all BPEAEs Kgs of quality seeds are available Pond fish farming At least 13000 tonnes of increase in fish production will be achieved Promote integrated fish farming Number of tonnes of additional fish production in ponds Increase animal production By 2025, a strategic stock of veterinary inputs will be operational Establish a strategic stock of veterinary inputs Number of strategic stocks will be operational Genetic effect through the generalisation of artificial insemination By an autonomous management structure for artificial insemination, genetic enhancement and support to central services is operational Establish an autonomous management structure for artificial insemination, genetic enhancement and support to central services is operational | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Targets",
"Action and priority"
] | [
"Livestock"
] | LKA | [
"Agriculture"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority",
"Measurable targets or indicators"
] | true | Identification of vulnerability in the livestock sector. 1.1 Identification of vulnerabilities in livestock species. 1.2 Identification of vulnerabilities in agro-climate areas. 1.3 Identification of vulnerabilities in farming communities. 1.4 Identification of vulnerabilities in production systems. 1.5 Identification of vulnerabilities in processing pathways. Introduction of adoptive measures to avoid or minimize the adverse effects. Identification of adverse impacts on animal production systems. Collection and conservation of traditional knowledge and practices. 2.1 Establishment and dissemination of surveyed results to stakeholders. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Sectoral plans on",
"Downstream actions",
"Sectoral targets on",
"Unconditional part of mitigation target",
"Conditional part of mitigation target"
] | [
"Clean Cooking and Heating: Cleaner household fuels",
"Demand-side Efficiency: Buildings"
] | BEN | [
"Energy"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution",
"Conditional part of mitigation target for a given sectoral downstream actions",
"Information on sectoral plans",
"Targets at the sectoral level",
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] | true | Build the capacities of youth, women, PWDs, and other disadvantaged groups in using off-grid solar energy resources safely and productively (including for livelihood and business development or improvement). Improve climate change adaptation infrastructure across priority sectors. Goal: Provision of necessary in infrastructure in agriculture, Water Resources and Energy, Gender and coastal zone management. Objective 1:To provide basic necessary climate change adaptation infrastructure for enhancing resilience to the resulting climate change challenges. | false | [
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"Measurable targets or indicators"
] | true | From 1980, with a projection until 2025, 427 ha of plantations will be managed for restoration in the vicinity of the Hydroelectric Power Plants that CEL manages and operates. Implementation framework. In the implementation of: a) Goal 2.4.1.A, the establishment of the 146 ha, since 2005, is part of the environmental compensation for the development of the El Chaparral Hydroelectric Project (formation of the reservoir, infrastructure works and streets) ; b) goal 2.4.1.B, the management of 46 ha is as compensation measures for the execution of the projects: expansion of the 5 de Noviembre Hydroelectric Power Plant and the 115 KW Transmission Line El Chaparral-15 de Septiembre, since 2013 and c) goal 2.4.1.C, management is by voluntary efforts of CEL. | false | [
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null | null | [
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"Industries"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
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] | false | This development of electrical capacities should allow a 10% reduction in carbon intensity per tonne of ore by 2025 and 30% by 2030, which represents the connection to the main electricity network of around 10% of the installations. mining in 2025, and 30% in 2030. All of the above measures would represent a total of 1,740 kTCO2 eq / year avoided in 2030 compared to the BAU scenario. Conditional objective. | true | [
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"CW"
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"Sustainable forest management",
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"Capacity building and knowledge transfer"
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"Agriculture",
"Environment",
"Cross-Cutting Area",
"LULUCF/Forestry"
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"Adaptation action/priority",
"Time frame"
] | true | Implement protection targets of the National Biodiversity Strategy Action Plan including increased effectiveness of the National Protected Areas System by 2024. Action. Implement a biosafety policy that safeguards against large-scale loss of biological integrity. Action. Broaden the analysis of the vulnerability of ecosystems species and local communities in or near Protected Areas to understand the risks and impacts of climate change on resources, and mitigate these impacts through national adaptation strategies. Action. | false | [
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"Water",
"Cross-Cutting Area",
"Social Development"
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"Measurable targets or indicators"
] | true | Indicator Wa1.1: Water-climate vulnerable rural communities for all six provinces mapped, using GIS as well as human-rights based, gender-sensitive and socially inclusive approaches and methods of assessment. [ENV 4.2.2; ECO 2.2.1; SOC 4.1.1; SOC 4.1.2; SOC 4.4.2]. Indicator Wa1.2: Natural resource related measures to addressing water climate vulnerability of rural communities in the six provinces identified and implemented (e.g. protection of natural water sources; improved wastewater disposal; water quality) [ENV 4.2.1; ECO 2.2.1; ENV 3.4.1]. | false | [
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"CW"
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null | null | [
"Action and priority",
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"Transport: General"
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"Transport"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority",
"Information on sectoral plans"
] | true | Achieving balance and integration between the various means of transportation and making it an integrated system to maximize the volume of transportation in Iraq and to set the regulations governing that. Developing and providing mass public transportation and infrastructure to avoid traffic congestion and improve living standards, including the provision of railways to transport passengers, goods and equipment between governorates and improve their efficiency. Providing advanced transportation technologies that are flexible and able to withstand the negative effects of climate change. | true | [
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"Sectoral Mitigation Plans"
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"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Sectoral targets on"
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"Energy"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Targets at the sectoral level"
] | false | The cumulative reduction would be up to 2,477Gg CO2 over the period from 2020 to 2030, depending on the level of financial support. Fuel wood consumption. Emissions savings potential of efficient cook stoves comes from a reduction of wood used for the same result. Aim is to achieve a reduction of fuel wood consumption by 27%-66%,depending on the technology, the duration of cooking and the replacement technology. The anticipated emission reductions would be between 2.1Gg CO2 per year in 2020 and 12.4Gg CO2by 2030. | true | [
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"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
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null | null | [
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"Gas",
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"Energy Efficiency",
"Renewable Energy: Solar"
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"Energy",
"Waste"
] | true | true | null | null | null | [
"Information on upstream policies for a given sector",
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"Information on sectoral plans"
] | false | Issuance of energy efficiency labels by the Central Agency for Standardization and Quality Control to ensure the use of environmentally friendly goods and services. Tire recycling by the Ministry of Industry to achieve a reduction in emissions. Issuing green building codes, which are considered a policy in establishing smart green buildings. Issuance of the solar energy law. Investment of associated gas in the Basra Gas Company. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Actions",
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"Sectoral Mitigation Plans"
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"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Capacity building needs"
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"Economy-wide"
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"Capacity building needed for a given sectoral upstream policy"
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"Sectoral Mitigation Policies"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC",
"First NDC"
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null | null | [
"Sectoral plans on"
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"Renewable Energy: Waste-to-Energy",
"Transportation Infrastructure",
"Transit-Oriented Development"
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"Energy",
"Transport"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Information on sectoral plans"
] | false | Other solar. Solar Irrigations Pumps. 0.6. Solar Mini-grids. 0.25. Solar Nano-grids. 0.27. Pico-solar. 0.1. Scaling up biomass production from sugar. 0.2. Building an Elevated Express Highways in Dhaka for decongestion of the main urban traffic arteries. 2.65. Dhaka mass rapid transit system. 2.7. This is expected to ensure better synergy among financing intermediaries to leverage investments that are greater than the sum of their parts. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Plans"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC",
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] | 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 | Agriculture, Overall objective: “To increase the resilience of the agricultural sector to climate change to protect and enhance the country's food security, reduce soil degradation, increase agricultural revenues to achieve economic diversification, reduce poverty and support rural women through the use of modern technologies and techniques as part of achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.” (p. 9) | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
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"Capacity building and knowledge transfer"
] | HTI | [
"Cross-Cutting Area"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Energy transition to reduce dependence on fossil fuels; Information, education and awareness. Information, education and awareness. The commitments made in the CPDN represent a global financing requirement of USD 25,387 billion. Haiti therefore expects a real conjunction of the efforts of the international community to continue to support the fight against climate change under the principle of "common but differentiated responsibilities" enshrined in the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development. Dominique PIERRE. Minister of the environment. SUMMARY TABLE OF THE CONTRIBUTION OF HAITI. Perimeter. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Unconditional part of mitigation target",
"Sectoral plans on",
"Downstream actions"
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"Renewable Energy: Hydro",
"Reforestation",
"Sustainable Forest Management"
] | LSO | [
"Energy",
"LULUCF/Forestry"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Unconditional part of mitigation target for a given sectoral plan",
"Unconditional part of mitigation target for a given sectoral downstream action",
"Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution",
"Information on sectoral plans"
] | false | Implementing energy efficiency measures, including the removal of institutional barriers to energy efficiency improvements;. 10 million. Promotion of new and renewable energy technologies in mitigating climate change. 351.46 million. Rehabilitation, modernization, re-equipment of Semonkong mini-hydro power plant and enhancing generation capacity up to 1 MW. 2 million. Enhanced forest sinks: Planting of 120,000 ha of forests to meet the public demand for fuel wood used for heating and cooking. 10 million. Capacity building in sustainable forest management. 500,000. Rural electrification using stand-alone systems and mini-grids. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Actions",
"Sectoral Mitigation Plans"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC"
] | true | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
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"Agriculture: General"
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"Agriculture"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Sectoral priorities (NAPA, 2009 and June 2015 Workshop)" "Agriculture: develop intensive and diverse cultivation, using improved inputs, (organic fertilisers including composts, adapted plant varieties), agroforestry, land and water conservation, (implementation of soil restoration works) and preparation and distribution of new cropping calendars" (5) | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
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null | null | [
"Sectoral Conditional Actions",
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"Infrastructure and roads",
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"Climate risk management",
"Capacity building and knowledge transfer",
"Energy access",
"Renewable energy",
"Transport: General"
] | NGA | [
"Energy",
"Transport",
"Cross-Cutting Area",
"Disaster Risk Management (DRM)"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority",
"Condition actions of the sectoral level"
] | true | Develop and diversify secure energy backup systems to ensure both civil society and security forces have access to emergency energy supply. Expand sustainable energy sources and decentralize transmission in order to reduce vulnerability of energy infrastructure to climate impacts. D. STRATEGIES FOR TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATIONS. Include increased protective margins in construction and placement of transportation and communications infrastructure (i.e. higher standards and specifications). Undertake risk assessment and risk reduction measures to increase the resilience of the transportation and communication sectors. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC",
"First NDC"
] | false | true | en | true |
null | null | [
"Emission reduction potential",
"Conditional part of mitigation target",
"Sectoral plans on"
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"Buildings: General"
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"Buildings"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"emission reduction potential for a given sectoral plan",
"Information on sectoral plans",
"Conditional part of mitigation target for a given sectoral plan"
] | false | Implementation of “passive cooling” measures in the cities (addressing urban heat island effect [UHIE]), public buildings and commercial buildings. Energy. Ministry of Land. Management, Urban Lanning and Construction. (MLMUPC). Environment and Natural Resources Code, which has a chapter on Sustainable Cities, making it a requirement for the capital city and cities over 200,000 people to develop a Green City Strategic Plan and identify green city development projects. 0.07 Mt CO2e emissions until 2030. 2 cities ( Phnom. | true | [
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] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | true | en | false |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
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"Water management",
"Climate smart agriculture",
"Climate services",
"Disease surveillance and control",
"Early warning system",
"Ecosystem and biodiversity"
] | ZAF | [
"Environment",
"Disaster Risk Management (DRM)",
"Agriculture",
"Water",
"Health",
"Cross-Cutting Area"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Water sector: enhance water security; effectively deploy flood protection measures, and hydro-metrological monitoring systems. Agriculture: development of early warning systems for small scale farmers; and supporting climate-smart agriculture. The development of a multi-hazard early warning system; capacity building for the farming sector on climate change; and full implementation of a climate- smart agriculture framework should be prioritised. Health: monitoring, surveillance and early warning systems for climate-induced diseases. Biodiversity: Enhance the Monitoring of Climate Change impacts on Biodiversity and Ecological Infrastructure,. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
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] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Sectoral targets on"
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"Energy Efficiency"
] | MMR | [
"Energy"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Targets at the sectoral level"
] | false | To achieve this, Myanmar will progressively improve energy efficiency by reaching 16% in aggregate by 2025 and 20% by 2030. If fully implemented, these measures will be expected to result in a total energy savings of 520.26 GWh in 2030 equivalent to 133,187tCO2e as shown in Table 17. Table 17. Cumulative emissions avoided through Energy Efficiency actions (2020-2030)66,67,68. Unit. 2020. 2021. 2022. 2023. 2024. 2025. 2026. 2027. 2028. 2029. 2030. Cumulative Energy Savings69. GWh. 307.39. 331.60. 355.81. 380.01. 404.22. 428.43. 446.80. 465.16. 483.53. 501.89. 520.26. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Targets"
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"CW"
] | null | [
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null | null | [
"Targets",
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"Awareness raising and behavior change",
"Health: General",
"Disease surveillance and control",
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] | PNG | [
"Health"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority",
"Measurable targets or indicators",
"Time frame"
] | true | of LLINs and in-crease the. utiliza-tion of appropriate. malaria pre-vention. measures. By 2025, at least 85% of. [peo-ple/children<5/pregnant. women] who slept under an. LLIN the previous night. By 2025, at least 80% of districts. have access to af-fordable. WHOPES approved LLINs. through retailer outlets. Ongoing. NDOH. IMR, PHA,. WHO). Ongoing. -. Existing:GoPNG, WHO, The. Global Fund. Potential:Other Development. Partners. Require resource. support (financial,. technical) and. capacity support. Strengthen ma-laria. program management at. all levels with district level. as priority. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Second NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Time frame"
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"Landscape management",
"Infrastructure and roads",
"Ecosystem and biodiversity",
"Water management",
"Livestock",
"Economy-wide: General",
"Climate smart agriculture",
"Infrastructure",
"Environment: General",
"Climate services",
"Social Development: General",
"Disaster Risk Management (DRM): General",
"Watershed and river basin management",
"Education: General",
"Crops",
"Capacity building and knowledge transfer"
] | COL | [
"Environment",
"Disaster Risk Management (DRM)",
"Agriculture",
"Water",
"Transport",
"Social Development",
"Education",
"Economy-wide",
"Cross-Cutting Area"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Time frame"
] | true | Subject to the provision of international support, Colombia could increase its ambition from 20% reduction with respect to BAU to 30% with respect to BAU by 2030. Type of target. Deviation with respect to a projected BAU scenario. Timeframe. − 2030. − Based on the outcome of the climate negotiations in Paris in the COP 21, Colombia will consider communicating an indicative target for 2025, consistent with its 2030 target. Scope. − Economy‐wide target. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
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"Ecosystem and biodiversity"
] | JOR | [
"Environment"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Gather, compile, document and analyze the traditional local knowledge on ecosystems and biodiversity in relation to climate forecasting to be used in developing participatory community-based green infrastructure adaptation programmes. 4.3.3 Enhancing the adaptive capacity of ecosystem services against extreme and long term climate change impacts. Modern management tools for sustainable use and planning for ecosystems requires the use of ecosystem services approach. Using this approach is vital to enhance the adaptive capacities of ecosystems and habitats to climate change impacts, based on the following measures:. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Targets"
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"Agriculture: General",
"Social Development: General",
"Capacity building and knowledge transfer"
] | VUT | [
"Agriculture",
"Cross-Cutting Area",
"Social Development"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Measurable targets or indicators"
] | true | Indicator Ag1.5: Institutional and governance related measures to strengthen agriculture SMEs and private sector operators in the six provinces identified and implemented (community decisionmaking, planning and action related to supporting agriculture SMEs at community, area, province level). Indicator Ag1.6: Financing related measures to strengthen agriculture SMEs and private sector operators in the six provinces identified and implemented (e.g. agriculture SME insurance cover). | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Targets"
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"Social Development"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Measurable targets or indicators"
] | true | Number of institutions involved in the implementation of the action plan for information and guidance. Number of information and guidance work entities. Number of information worker organizations (worker organizations, trade unions, workers' productive councils, workers' councils, etc.). Number of workshops, talks, videoconferences, seminars, social network messages, etc. Sector Directorate-General for Environmental Quality Management (Water Quality Monitoring - Environmental Laboratories). | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Adapt Now sector",
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"Mangroves",
"Ecosystem and biodiversity",
"Sustainable land management",
"Coastal Zone: General",
"Disease surveillance and control",
"Afforestation",
"Agriculture: General",
"Sustainable urban planning",
"Watershed and river basin management",
"Capacity building and knowledge transfer"
] | MMR | [
"Environment",
"Agriculture",
"LULUCF/Forestry",
"Coastal Zone",
"Health",
"Cross-Cutting Area",
"Urban"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority",
"GCA_Sector_2",
"GCA_Sector"
] | true | Mainstreaming climate change adaptations in Marine Protected Areas (MPA) and promoting nature-based solutions. Developing a coastal disaster defense/Green Belt through mangrove restoration and rehabilitation of mangroves having mitigation co-benefits. Increasing PAs to enhance nature-based solutions to climate change. Identifying and developing opportunities for local communities to benefit from blue carbon mitigation co-benefits. Conserving and protecting biodiversity, habitats, ecological hotspots and wildlife and building their resilience against climate change. Establishment and support for coastal resource research centers to enhance knowledge management. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Sectoral Conditional Actions",
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"Water management",
"Infrastructure and roads",
"Infrastructure",
"Capacity building and knowledge transfer",
"Health: General",
"Ecosystem and biodiversity"
] | DOM | [
"Environment",
"Water",
"Transport",
"Health",
"Cross-Cutting Area"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority",
"Condition actions of the sectoral level",
"GCA_Sector"
] | true | However, the emissions trends of some economic sectors are important, especially transport, energy, manufacturing and construction, waste and agriculture. Adaptation. Adaptation is a constitutional priority for the country. The sectors identified as most vulnerable are: Drinking Water, Energy (power generation component), National System of Protected Areas, Human Settlements and Tourism. The elements of the strategic planning approach to adaptation are:Ecosystem-Based Adaptation /Resilience of Ecosystems. Increase of Adaptive Capacity and Decrease of Territorial / Sectoral Vulnerability. Integrated Water Management. Health. Food Security. Infrastructure. Floods and Droughts. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC",
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] | false | true | en | true |
null | null | [
"Sectoral Conditional Actions",
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"Health services and assessment",
"Reforestation",
"Disease surveillance and control",
"Afforestation"
] | THA | [
"Health",
"LULUCF/Forestry"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation targets/ objectives at the sectoral level",
"Adaptation action/priority",
"Measurable targets or indicators",
"Condition actions of the sectoral level"
] | true | Increase capacity to manage climate-related health impacts - including through development of health surveillance and early warning systems, systematic climate risk assessment and effective disease prevention and response measures to climate change related health consequences. Increase national forest cover to 40% through local community participation, including in particular headwater and mangrove forests to enhance adaptive capacities of related ecosystem. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC",
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] | false | true | en | true |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
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"Water management"
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"Water"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Measure 1. Increase in water storage capacity for water resilience (multipurpose reservoirs, multipurpose reservoirs and temporary dikes for drought). Measure 6. Improvement of governance in adaptation to climate change in water management (micro-basin restoration, preparation and implementation of the National Water Plan and basin water plans; formation and strengthening of water management organizations). Measure 7. Hydrometeorological information for decision-making (improving the network of meteorological stations, updating the National Water Balance and improving the transparency and accessibility of water information). Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Sector. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Upstream policies on"
] | [
"Waste: General"
] | MMR | [
"Waste"
] | false | true | null | null | null | [
"Information on upstream policies for a given sector"
] | false | The National Waste Management Strategy and Action Plans are currently being developed and are expected to be completed in 2017. The Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation is researching alternative wet and dry paddy production techniques. This is an example of how Myanmar is resolving the need to mitigate climate change whilst also adapting to it. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Policies"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC",
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Sectoral plans on"
] | [
"Reforestation",
"Sustainable Land Management",
"Fisheries and Aquaculture",
"Livestock"
] | CMR | [
"Agriculture",
"LULUCF/Forestry"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Information on sectoral plans"
] | false | Orientation. stock. Cost-benefit analysis. 1) Coherence in planning and planning of rural areas to develop agriculture while limiting deforestation / degradation. - Ensure coherence between agricultural development plans and strategies to limit deforestation or degradation (REDD + process) thanks to the National Development Plan and the sustainable development of the territory (planned for 2017) in consultation with each of the sectors and the territories; - Create conditions conducive to the development of the sector by improving governance by involving all stakeholders and relying on decentralization, to ensure effective and efficient planning, programming, budgeting, mobilization of funding , implementation and monitoring-evaluation of rural sector development;- Strengthen sustainable management and enhancement of forests and biodiversity, including through spatial monitoring of land; - Promote the rehabilitation of degraded lands and reforestation of man-made savannas, and strengthen carbon sinks in degraded forests; - Develop basic infrastructure that will improve the logistics of transportation of agricultural products, livestock and fish farming. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Plans"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Sectoral targets on"
] | [
"Economy-wide: General"
] | LBR | [
"Economy-wide"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Targets at the sectoral level"
] | false | Fully integrate GHG fluxes (emissions and removals) from mangroves ecosystems, the agriculture sector, and short-lived climate pollutants into the next national GHG inventory by 2030. Mainstream climate actions, capacity building, climate finance, and gender and youth concerns into every sector activity by 2025. 3.2 Information to Facilitate Clarity, Transparency and Understanding of the Updated NDC. Table 3. 2: Information to Facilitate Clarity, Transparency and Understanding of the Updated Nationally Determined Contribution of Liberia for the Timeframe 2021-2030. Para. Guidance in decision 4/CMA.1. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Targets"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Sectoral targets on",
"Conditional part of mitigation target",
"Action and priority",
"Time frame"
] | [
"Water supply",
"Wastewater",
"Wastewater treatment",
"Water efficiency"
] | PSE | [
"Water",
"Waste"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Targets at the sectoral level",
"Adaptation action/priority",
"Conditional part of the mitigation target for a given sectoral target",
"Time frame"
] | true | 70% of the treated wastewater in large-scale wastewater treatment plants in the West Bank and Gaza are re-used by 2030. 7 MCM of rainwater in the West Bank is harvested by 2032. Non-revenue water is reduced by 15% by 2032. 5% of rainwater in priority urban areas is drained and collected by 2032. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Targets",
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | true | en | true |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
] | [
"Climate services"
] | IDN | [
"Cross-Cutting Area"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Revitalization of climate related natural disaster control infrastructures based on climate change analysis. Protection of cultural and historical sites. Awareness campaign, education and training. Potential synergy with SFDRR. Empowering communities in natural disaster preparedness and post disaster recovery. Identification of highly vulnerable areas in local spatial and land use planning efforts. Development and utilization of information system and data provision on vulnerability, risks, and impacts of climate change. Strengthening Information System on vulnerability index (Id. Sistem Informasi Data Indeks Kerentanan/ SIDIK). | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Adapt Now sector"
] | [
"Health services and assessment",
"Infrastructure and roads",
"Economy-wide: General",
"Disease surveillance and control",
"Awareness raising and behavior change",
"Renewable Energy: Hydro",
"Capacity building and knowledge transfer"
] | LSO | [
"Transport",
"Health",
"Energy",
"Economy-wide",
"Cross-Cutting Area"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"GCA_Sector"
] | true | These adaptation options have already been well defined in the existing strategic frameworks, such as the National Adaption Programme of Action (NAPA) 2007. The country’s NAPA identify agriculture, energy, water, forestry, gender, infrastructure and human health as sectors and thematic areas which are highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, climate variability and extreme climate events. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Existing sectoral policies"
] | [
"Renewable Energy"
] | MYS | [
"Energy"
] | false | true | null | null | null | [
"Information on the existing upstream sectoral policies that the NDC builds on"
] | false | The climate-related policies are implemented along with national priorities such as poverty eradication, improving quality of life and development. In addition, financial resources are also frequently reallocated to address losses due to increased incidences of natural disasters. Malaysia has taken early action. Since the Ninth Malaysia Plan (2006-2010), Malaysia has started initiatives to increase the share of use of non-fossil fuel energy. The National Biofuel Policy 2006 already laid the groundwork for the development and use of biofuels. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Policies"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC",
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Sectoral targets on",
"Action and priority"
] | [
"Vehicle Fleet",
"Air quality management",
"Industries: General",
"Waste: General"
] | NPL | [
"Environment",
"Transport",
"Industries",
"Waste"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Targets at the sectoral level",
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | By 2025, Nepal will strive to decrease the rate of air pollution through proper monitoring of sources of air pollutants like wastes, old and unmaintained vehicles, and industries. Financing Nepal’s NDC. Nepal will make efforts to implement its NDC and contribute to the global efforts of reducing GHGs emissions and helping life and life-support systems to adapt and build resilience to climate change impacts. | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Targets",
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Action and priority"
] | [
"Water management"
] | MDV | [
"Water"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Adaptation action/priority"
] | true | Future climate projections show that Maldives will experience issues with adequate availability of rain water which increases risk to accessibility and quality of water sources. Implementation of cost-effective Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM) systems to cater for the water needs of the entire population to reduce the risk of water shortages during dry seasons. Enhance decentralized water security and safety plans to be implemented in all islands, considering the nuanced differences of the available water resources and minimize the detrimental impacts on the water resources. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | true |
null | null | [
"Capacity Building Needs for Sectoral Implementation"
] | [
"Education: General"
] | SYC | [
"Education"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Capacity building needs for Sectoral implementation"
] | true | On a more fundamental level, there is a need for Seychelles to reinforce and enhance the quality of STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) education at all levels to develop a new generation more capable of climate change adaptation leadership. The University of Seychelles has already integrated climate change into the Environmental Science BSc programme, though needs more support to offer climate change specialist training at diploma, undergraduate and graduate level to build on the, currently, very limited group of climate change specialists in the country. | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | false | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"INDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Adapt Now sector (2)",
"Adapt Now sector",
"Time frame",
"Targets"
] | [
"Climate smart agriculture",
"Awareness raising and behavior change",
"Agriculture: General",
"Health: General",
"Pollution control"
] | BDI | [
"Agriculture",
"Environment",
"Health"
] | false | false | null | null | null | [
"Measurable targets or indicators",
"GCA_Sector_2",
"Time frame",
"GCA_Sector"
] | true | Number of plant types installed 2 Promote biopesticides used in agriculture to reduce pollution and improve human health) By 2023, collected biopesticide plants will be installed in Mahwa and Bukemba stations Install a collection of biopesticide plants in Mahwa and Bukemba stations; Number of biopesticide species installed and registered phytosanitary inventory of diseases and pests By 2023, diseases and pests in Burundi will be inventoried Inventory of diseases and pests present in the country List of diseases and pests inventoried from crops in Burundi crop practices mitigating the effects of climate hazards By 2025, crop practices mitigating climate hazards will be developed Initiate crop practices that will respond to climate hazards Number of crop practices initiated HEALTH Raise public awareness of the harmful effects | false | [
"Adaptation Commitments"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"Revised First NDC"
] | false | false | en | false |
null | null | [
"Unconditional part of mitigation target"
] | [
"Agricultural Waste",
"Climate Smart Agriculture",
"Livestock"
] | URY | [
"Agriculture"
] | true | false | null | null | null | [
"Unconditional part of mitigation target for a given sectoral plan",
"Unconditional part of the mitigation effort for a given sectoral target"
] | false | Use of zero discharge technologies for rivers and streams and/or application of good practices of effluent treatment and/or recovery of nutrients and minimization of methane emissions in at least 40% of dairy farms. Introduction of intermittent irrigation technology with alternate wetting and drying (AWD) of soils in at least 10% of the rice crop area (16,000 ha) by 2025. Land Use, Land-Use Change and Forestry Sector. (relative to paragraphs 12 and 16 of the PNCC). | true | [
"Sectoral Mitigation Targets",
"Sectoral Mitigation Plans"
] | true | [
"CW"
] | null | [
"First NDC"
] | true | false | en | false |
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