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ECO 4.2.1 Proportion of rural households engaged. ECO 4.3.1 Total number of processed local products produced per annum for domestic consumption and export. ECO 4.3.2 Ratio of processed export commodities (including coconut, kava, cocoa, coffee) to raw exports. Target Ag2: By 2030, 100% of identified measures for enhancing the resilience of subsistence agriculture in a changing climate in the six provinces have been implemented.
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The construction of a dam in that watershed could considerably reduce the effects of flooding and could also serve to restock the groundwater that supplies the capital. IMPLEMENTATION METHODS. Capacity-building. Given the weakness of its economic and financial capacities and the scale of its funding needs for poverty reduction, environmental management and sustainable development, Djibouti is one of the potential beneficiaries of this initiative.
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This translates into the implementation of several short, medium and long-term action plans to develop the areas of solar power generation and hydroelectric power plants, thereby contributing to the achievement in 2030 of the estimated target of 41.1% in terms of the mitigation effort of 455.66 Gg CO2-eq of this sub-sector. 5.1.1.2.
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As for other sectors, integration of climate change in the development planning and implementation processes will be undertaken when the capacities of the sectoral ministries are upgraded. In the short, medium and long terms, Liberia plans to implement adaption actions under different sectors as follows:Agriculture. Develop and promote drought-resistant, flood- tolerant and early maturing crop species. Intercropping, irrigation and the optimization of lowland/swamp farming. Pest control including fencing of farms against rodents, birds scarescrows, regular weeding, and the use of high echoing bells.
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Building capacity of the health sector to determine direct and indirect impacts of climate change on the transmission of current and emerging diseases. Adapting to climate change through integrated plague and rodent control strategies. 4.2.5. Education, Science and Technology for a Resilient Society. Education, science and technology are crucial areas for building a smart, knowledgeable, climate-responsive society.
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Coastal zones. Fisheries. Infrastructure (habitats). Transport (roads). Public health. Gender. Actions to be planned for climate-resilient development. SECTORAL. Water resources: Control and management of water resources (strengthening of watershed planning and coordination, development of agropastoral dams, development of new hydro-agricultural sites and water reservoirs, improvement of irrigation efficiency, valorisation of storm and flood waters.... Agriculture / Elevation /Fisheries: Improving production technologies, strengthening the capacities of stakeholders.
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"The emission reduction contributions (Table 13) to Myanmar‟s NDCs from each program will be as follows: ● DZGD Program: 0.493 MtCO2e (10%) will contribute to Myanmar‟s NDC targets, while the remaining (90%) emissions will be transferred to CCC, Korea under carbon trading (Article 6). ● DoA Program: 2.246 MtCO2e (20%) will contribute to Myanmar‟s NDC targets, while the remaining (80%) emissions reductions will be transferred to CCC, Korea under a carbon trading agreement. An initial estimate of total emissions reductions, achievable from the two programs based on a leakage factor of 5% and an emissions reductions/stove/year of 1.3 tCO2e gives a total emission reduction of around 12.99 MtCO2e"
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Cross-cutting strategy 5: "Strengthening of monitoring and evaluation systems, including local capacity. Strengthen the statistics system, improve the new and existing indicators systems, including the principle indicators for vulnerability as a tool to inform decision-makers. Generate Early Warning Systems, which include climate change projections" (41-42).
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Likewise, the activities of this sector will support the commitment to conservation and functional restoration of 1.3 million hectares of functional forest landscapes in 2030, which is included in the section “Functional conservation and restoration of rural landscapes”. Agrifood Sector and Food Sovereignty. Contribution in adaptation A5. Contribution. SDG. NDC objectives. In 2025, the country s Participatory Agrifood Tables will have been formed and strengthened, in adaptation measures, with their early warning systems working. It is planned to develop this contribution through the following measures:.
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Expansion of the system of agro and meteorological services. Measure 5.2.3. Strengthening the response and prevention of climate emergencies. Measure 5.2.4. Development of a Unified System for Integrated Monitoring and Forecasting of Emergencies. 3. Reducing vulnerability to negative impacts of climate change impacts. Measure 5.3.1. Development of mechanisms for the implementation of a climate disaster risk insurance system. Disaster risk response and prevention system expanded. Measure 5.3.2 Reducing the vulnerability of children and staff in secondary schools and preschool institutions to climate change and emergencies.
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"The Renewable Natural Resources (RNR) Strategy 2040, covering the forests, agriculture, and livestock sectors, was adopted in 2021 and covers the AFOLU sector under the IPCC emissions source category. The RNR Strategy integrates resilience to climate change and low emission development as one of the key strategies to actualise transformational change in this integrated sector by building on the REDD+ Strategy, LEDS for Food Security 2021, and the National Strategy for Sustainable Socio-economic Development through the Commercialization of Organic Farming 2019."
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“legal establishment of Climate Change Trust Fund in addition to US$5 million seed funding to the Climate Change Trust Fund to provide support to priority community climate change risks management measures identified through community vulnerability mapping and adaptation planning and the establishment of micro-finance and micro-insurance for private sector and vulnerable segments of society (farmers, fisher-folk, women and vulnerable communities in particular the Kalinago people).” (p. 16)
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Indicator Ag1.12: Proportion of agriculture SMEs and private sector operators in each of the six provinces operating on customary land in normal and (climate, disaster and environmentally) stressed times [ECO 3.4.2; ECO 4.2.1]. Indicator Ag1.13: Total number of agriculturebased rural producer cooperatives registered by province in normal and (climate, disaster and environmentally) stressed times [ECO 3.4.2; ECO 4.2.1]. Indicator Ag1.14: Total number of primary, secondary and tertiary schools that teach climate resilient commercial agriculture. MALFFB led, NGO or partnered initiatives.
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- Develop the production of food supplements for animals and fish and other products (silage, etc.); - Develop the use of improved manure by composting. Energy / Waste. Major energy issues: (i) Improve the access of people and industries to electricity by quadrupling production capacity by 2035 to 6GW; (ii) increase the use of renewable energy in electricity generation, especially in areas that are difficult to connect to the electricity grid, and (iii) make energy efficiency a national priority.
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Encouraging water-substitution arrangements for decentralized wastewater treatment solutions at clusters and sub-district levels. 4.1.6 Improving rainfall early warning systems and reducing flood risks. One of the major acute threats of climate change in Jordan is represented by the increasing frequency of flashfloods due to heavy and erratic rainfall that caused immediate risks on lives, livelihoods, economic assets and infrastructures. With such phenomena expected to increase in the future it is important to address this risk systematically by implementing the following measures:.
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RMI has no choice but to implement urgent measures to build resilience, improve disaster risk preparedness and response, and adapt to the increasingly serious adverse impacts of climate change. RMI commits to further developing and enhancing the existing adaptation framework to build upon integrated disaster risk management strategies, including through development and implement of a national adaptation plan (and further integration into strategic development planning tools), protecting traditional culture and ecosystem resources, ensuring climate-resilient public infrastructure and pursuing facilitative, stakeholder-driven methods to increase resiliency of privately-owned structures and resources.
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Develop an integral policy of conservation, sustainable use, protection and scientific dissemination of the biological diversity and the water reservoirs of the country. 5.1.1.3. Promote and guarantee new processes of production and valorization of scientific, ancestral, traditional and popular knowledge, as well as new relations among them, with special attention to the practices of social groups invisibilized and discriminated by capitalism and neocolonialism. 5.1.2.
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Reduction of GHG emissions by 32% compared to a baseline scenario for the target year (2035), and conditional on support from the international community in the form of financing, capacity building and technology transfer. Target year. 2035. Baseline year. 2010. Key sectoral objectives. Scenario NDS: (i) greening (intensifying, sedentising) agricultural policy; (ii) sustainable forest management; (iii) increasing energy supply and improving energy efficiency; (iv) 25% renewable energy in the electricity mix by 2035.
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The National Energy Policy Framework aims to provide options that Belize can pursue for energy efficiency, sustainability and resilience over the next 30 years. The Sustainable Energy Action Plan is a tool to achieve Belize’s renewable energy and energy efficiency potential while meeting the Government’s economic social and environmental goals. It provides a framework of actions and tasks to overcome barriers to sustainable energy for the period 2014-2033.
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Increased landfill CH4 recovery; waste incineration with energy recovery; composing of organic waste; controlled waste water treatment; recyling and waste minimization. Make the management of the sector more professional. Train and raise awareness of stakeholders on waste issues. Agriculture. Promote the use of bio-digesters in livestock farms. Increase the share of organic manure in the used fertilizer mix. Promotion and incentivization of Conservation Agriculture. Maintaining livestock population at appropriate levels according to the pasture carrying capacity;.
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4: RECP practices in the manufacturing industries. 4.1: Replace an LPG fired boiler consuming about 704,428 L/year with a biomass-residues fired boiler in a Food Import and Export company. Reduction of firewood by. 20%, it represents. 0.00001 MtCO2e/year. Savings in monetary value USD 263/year. 4.2: Replace a diesel-fired dynamo with grid electricity at a milling factory; the diesel dynamo is consuming 12 liters/hour operating for 8 hours/day, 20 days/month. Installation of new additional biomass residue briquettebased boiler equipped with gas treatment system, USD 33,850.
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Guyana will continue and finalize its work on the CRSAP, but will require significant resources to implement it. Conditional contributions. Given the requisite support, Guyana will undertake actions in the following areas:. Implementation of the CRSAP. Upgrading infrastructure and other assets to protect against flooding. Mangrove restoration. Hinterland Adaptation Measures. Development and implementation of Early Warning Systems. Enhanced weather forecasting including microclimate studies and localized forecasting. Development and introduction of crop varieties which are:. Flood resistant,. Drought tolerant,. Disease resistant.
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Commune of Bonou DANGBO (mitigation) Forestry (reforestation of the banks of the river Ouémé of public squares and agroforestry) Arrange along the perimeter of the banks of the river Ouémé, along the main roads and public squares Reforestation of different varieties of species in order to make the commune greener and more attractive to tourists DASSA-ZOUME (mitigation) Forestry Reforestation of plantations of fast-growing forest species for the production of wood energy Reduce the consequences of climate change related to the untimely cutting of trees for the production of wood energy ADJA-OUERE (mitigation) Forestry (plantations of species to support the reduction of the effects of climate change through the planting of twenty (20) hectares of plants Improve the greening of the commune of Adja-O
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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. 2030. 1.4 Integrated River Basin Management (IRBM) plans are prepared (by 2025) for at least five critical river basins and implemented (Five basins identified are Yan Oya, Mi Oya, Malwathu Oya, Gin Ganga and Nilwala Ganga). 2030. 1.5 Establish water flow and sediment load monitoring systems in five priority basins.
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Other planned measures include waste-to-energy and biomass generation plants, wind, distributed and centralized solar PV and capture and use of landfill gas for energy generation. ii. Electrical energy efficiency: a 22% reduction in electricity consumption compared to a BAU [10] scenario in 2029. Planned measures in this sector include the ‘Public Sector Energy Efficiency and Conservation Programme’, implementation of applicable recommendations through the Caribbean Hotel Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Action-Advanced Program (CHENACT), energy efficiency measures in homes and various LED lighting initiatives. iii.
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For energy and telecommunication services, private operators are required to meet performance standards and ensure network resilience, including through monitoring and maintenance. The Singapore Government constantly reviews and revises design codes, regulations and policies to account for new information and the latest climate projections. c. Public Health: Climate change could contribute to increased risks of transmission of dengue and other vector-borne diseases in Singapore. Singapore has an integrated regime of environmental management and intensive source reduction to suppress the mosquito vector population.
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3,628,959 hectares intervened. 68,675 ha of areas released for restoration. 2,169,230 ha in improved grasslands. 601,187 ha in trees scattered in pastures. 3,805 ha in mixed forage banks. 664 ha in living fences. 61,254 ha in forage hedges. 61,054 ha in SSPi. 11.15 Mt CO2 eq. (Only modeling the AFOLU component). Forestry Agriculture. Mines and energy. Transport.
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An innovative project which abandoned land into a model for sustainable living and farming systems in St. Vincent, young persons in local primary and secondary schools are taught organic agriculture, environmental art and creative land use. The implementation of the National Forest Resources Conservation Plan (1994-2003) and Integrated Forest Management and Development Programme to address issues of rapid deforestation, limited involvement of communities in forest resource management, weak institutional capacity, lack of an approved forestry policy framework, fragmented environmental management and limited awareness of the importance of forests to national development.
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Transportation: The Republic of Korea has markedly raised its 2030 target on the deployment of zero-emission vehicles such as the ones powered by electricity and hydrogen. In tandem with this, the Korean government is seeking to reduce trips by car, including through the improvement of public transportation services. In the shipping and aviation sectors, emission reduction efforts will be focused on distributing eco-friendly ships and enhancing the operational efficiency of aircraft.
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Can be done at different stages in the waste management value chain, either at household, community level or at landfill site. Private sector can invest in and operate the composting facilities. Waste. Ministry of Environment (MOE). National Waste Strategy B (recycling + Strategy A (Separation). - PPCA Action Area 2-2 (Recycling Organic Waste). GHG emission reductions due to avoidance of anaerobic decomposition of organic waste in landfills & dumpsites.
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Support the establishment of adequate weather stations around the country in order to provide reliable and adequate weather data that will be useful to properly provide tailored climate services to farmers. 100,000,000. Provide adequate support to the Sierra Leone Agricultural Research Institute as well as Njala University to develop appropriate crop varieties and production practices that will enhance resilience to adverse weather conditions. Promote innovative and adaptive approaches such as irrigation and water harvesting, to protect farmers from variability in rainfall.
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Reconciliation of conflicting policies of rival economic sectors and streamlining of activities of supporting sectors such as education and research. Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation enhance carbon sequestration and livelihoods. Decreasing the high rate of deforestation and forest degradation for biomass energy, crop cultivation and other important livelihood needs. 1,700. Waste. Collection. Collection is the major problem for solid waste management in Sudan.
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false
null
null
[ "Targets" ]
[ "Irrigation" ]
KHM
[ "Agriculture" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Measurable targets or indicators" ]
true
“By 2030: - 10+ regional exchange to countries that have globally recognized specialized irrigation and water resources experience- 1 nationwide (35 river basins) soil assessment program for irrigation investment established- 1 national standard for design, construction and performance monitoring of irrigation schemes developed- Establish 502 long-term O&M contracts for large irrigation schemes to set-up organizational, management, operational, financial and administration systems, including building PDWRAM and Farmer Water User Committee capabilities- Establish 10+ small pilot trials (50 ha to 100 ha) to test cutting edge technology and advance irrigation practice, including testing water delivery systems, preparation measures, crop types and patterns, fertilizers, and potential scale up cost and benefits- Establish 544 Farmer Water User Committees6 large water storage infrastructures500+ rehabilitated and new irrigation schemes with O&M plans” (p. 134)
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Adapt Now sector", "Adapt Now sector (2)", "Action and priority", "Targets" ]
[ "Infrastructure and roads", "Disease surveillance and control" ]
RWA
[ "Health", "Transport" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Measurable targets or indicators", "GCA_Sector_2", "GCA_Sector" ]
true
Health. 18. Strengthen preventive measures and create capacity to adapt to disease outbreaks. Malaria proportional mortality rate per 1,000 population. MINISANTE, (RBC, Meteo Rwanda, Civil society). ✔. ✔. A. 185 million USD. Challenging to evaluate the several factors for health related GHG emissions. Transport. 19. Improved transport infrastructure and services. Environmental and engineering guidelines developed (for climate resilient road infrastructure). MININFRA / MINEMA ( RTDA, RHA, Meteo Rwanda; Districts). ✔. B. 600 million USD.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Time frame" ]
[ "Energy: General", "Climate services", "LULUCF/Forestry: General", "Agriculture: General", "Health: General", "Capacity building and knowledge transfer", "Livestock", "Climate smart agriculture", "Climate risk management", "Gender", "Biomass energy", "Disaster relief and recovery", "Food security", "Water management", "Land and soil management", "Disease surveillance and control", "Sustainable forest management", "Renewable energy", "Agroforestry", "Social Development: General", "Reforestation", "Infrastructure", "Awareness raising and behavior change", "Sustainable urban planning", "Land degradation" ]
CAF
[ "Disaster Risk Management (DRM)", "Agriculture", "Water", "Social Development", "LULUCF/Forestry", "Health", "Energy", "Cross-Cutting Area", "Urban" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Time frame" ]
true
100,000 ha in 2030, based on agroforestry. See NDC unconditional. 15,000 ha in 2030 (10,000 ha of coffee plantation, 5,000 ha of cocoa), based on agroforestry. See NDC unconditional. Forestry and Land Use sub-sector. Goals. Planned actions. Unconditional NDC. 12.5% of urban households having planted at least 3 trees in their plot by 2030 (target: 50% female heads of household). Support for the development of urban and peri-urban forestry(FUPU). Make renewable 12.5% of firewood harvesting in 2030.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on", "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Waste: General", "Waste-to-Energy" ]
JAM
[ "Waste" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution", "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
In addition, the country is currently developing proposals for a countrywide Integrated Waste Management (IWM) PPP concession which is expected to improve the management and reduce the emissions of the waste sector. The country is also undertaking a range of pilot projects to explore biodiesel from cooking oil, the production of biogas using animal waste and increasing the use of biodigestors. d. Target relative to the reference indicator, expressed numerically, for example in.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions", "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Tourism: General" ]
JOR
[ "Tourism" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Initiatives and studies to provide the required data and improve understanding of each heritage resource and its vulnerability to climate change;. To develop and mainstream sustainable policies and plans for climate-change adaptation of built and archeological heritage;. To develop and mainstream policies and plans for protection and climate-change adaptation of intangible cultural heritage and for the support of local communities whose livelihoods and wellbeing depend on cultural heritage resources;. To exploit the opportunities for built and. archaeological heritage and for.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Sustainable Land Management" ]
UZB
[ "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
Indicator 13.2 “Include climate change responses in policies, development strategies, with special focus on measures implemented in the Aral Sea region”;. Indicator 13.3 “Improve awareness and strengthen the capacity of people and institutions, organizations and businesses on climate change mitigation, adaptation and early warning of risks and climate hazards;. Indicator 15.2 “Promote sustainable management of all types of forests, halt deforestation, restore degraded forests and significantly increase afforestation and reforestation;. Indicator 15.3 “Combat desertification, restore degraded lands and soil, and achieve land degradation neutrality.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Water management", "Capacity building and knowledge transfer", "Early warning system", "Social Development: General", "Ecosystem and biodiversity" ]
CHN
[ "Environment", "Disaster Risk Management (DRM)", "Water", "Social Development", "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
China will develop the Adaptation Strategy 2035, which strengthens the integration of adaptation actions with the goals of economic and social development and beautiful China, and makes work plan for climate change adaptation in the next 15 years. China will vigorously improve the national guarantee capacity for climate security and comprehensively enhance climate resilience in natural ecological, economic and social fields to build a climate-resilient and climate-smart society. 2. Enhancement of resilience of natural ecosystems to the impacts of climate change.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral Unconditional Actions", "Action and priority" ]
[ "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
ZAF
[ "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Unconditional sectoral actions" ]
true
This information enables Parties to meet commitments under Article 4.4 and the provisions of Article 12 of the Convention in relation to adaptation. Element. Undertaking for the period 2020-2030. Assumptions/Methodologies. Adaptation investment (2020 – 2030). Adaptation objectives and planning for implementation. Goal 1: Develop a National Adaptation Plan, and begin operationalisation as part of implementing the NCCRP for the period from 2020 to 2025 and for the period 2025 to 2030.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
true
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral Conditional Actions", "Action and priority" ]
[ "Water management", "Reforestation", "Climate smart agriculture", "Land and soil management", "Climate services", "Disaster preparedness", "Biomass energy", "Watershed and river basin management", "Land degradation", "Sustainable forest management" ]
TLS
[ "Environment", "Disaster Risk Management (DRM)", "Agriculture", "Water", "LULUCF/Forestry", "Energy", "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Condition actions of the sectoral level" ]
true
Reforestation of degraded land to prevent landslides and provide a sustainable fuel wood source in priority areas with high vulnerability to climate-related risks. Improve physical infrastructure/civil engineering and natural vegetation methods to prevent landslides in hill sites, roads and river banks. Education and awareness and conduct a pilot demonstration on sustainable agriculture and forest management that increases resilience and reduces climate related impacts of shifting cultivation and unsustainable upland farming practices. 4.2.2 Water Resources: Promote integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM).
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on", "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Sustainable Land Management", "Sustainable Forest Management", "Agriculture: General" ]
COD
[ "Agriculture", "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Targets at the sectoral level", "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
Integration of agriculture in the national land use plan, developed in the implementation of the REDD+ strategy. Existence of:. the regional planning policy;. a national land use plan. 0.2. Promotion of intensive agriculture in savannah areas in order to limit pressure on natural forests. 1.6 million ha of land for intensive agricultural use developed (ii) Number of agricultural households using livestock waste and by-products in the form of biogas and natural fertilizers. 1.33.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Targets", "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral Unconditional Actions", "Sectoral Policies" ]
[ "Fisheries and aquaculture", "Land and soil management", "Livestock", "Crops" ]
IND
[ "Agriculture" ]
true
true
null
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans and strategies for adaptation.", "Unconditional sectoral actions" ]
true
India has developed 580 district level (covering many states) contingency plans based on early warning systems and other weather forecasting systems. Government of India adopted a mega project called the National Initiative on Climate Resilient Agriculture (NICRA). Its four main modules include Natural Resource Management, improving crop production, livestock and fisheries and institutional interventions. A Scheme has been launched to provide in mission mode Soil Health Card to every farmer. Additionally, 100 mobile soil-testing laboratories have been setup across the country.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC" ]
true
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on", "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Clean Cooking and Heating: Cleaner household fuels", "HFCs" ]
TGO
[ "Energy", "Industries" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Targets at the sectoral level", "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
In addition, HFC emissions would be reduced by 9% in 2030 compared to a baseline scenario with a strong reduction starting in 2029 in line with the phase-out schedule for HFCs in the Kigali Amendment. The main actions to achieve the LULUCF mitigation target while improving air quality and benefiting human health are: ✓ increasing the number of households that cook using improved efficiency biomass stoves and cleaner fuels such as LPG or electricity.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Targets", "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Water supply", "Irrigation", "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
LKA
[ "Agriculture", "Water", "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
NDC 8. Introduce or promote alternative water resources as a climate change resilience building intervention for domestic and supplementary irrigation. 2030. 8.1 Carryout feasibility studies for use of alternative sources of water for irrigation and ground water recharge for building climate resilience. 2024. 8.2 Assessment & identify priority domestic water supply and priority supplementary irrigation schemes to be supported by groundwater resources (by means of tube wells/deep wells) as a climate change resilience building intervention.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Economy-wide: General", "Disaster Risk Management (DRM): General" ]
SWZ
[ "Disaster Risk Management (DRM)", "Economy-wide" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
This NAP has three primary objectives:. Identify the level of climate risk given the economic, social and environmental constraints of the country. Reduce vulnerability to the impacts of climate change by building adaptive capacity and resilience. This will be achieved through integrated water resource management, climate smart agriculture, cross-cutting themes of early warning systems, disaster risk management, improving emergency preparedness and response capacities, energy efficiency and energy security, biodiversity conservation and sustainable land management.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Upstream policies on", "Sectoral plans on", "Sectoral targets on", "Time frame", "Conditional part of mitigation target" ]
[ "Vehicle Fleet", "Recycling, Reuse, Reduce", "Economy-wide: General", "Transportation Fuels", "Transportation Planning", "Renewable energy" ]
ATG
[ "Energy", "Transport", "Economy-wide", "Waste" ]
true
true
null
null
null
[ "Information on upstream policies for a given sector", "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 plan", "Information on sectoral plans", "Targets at the sectoral level", "Time frame" ]
true
2015. Conditional. 3. Transport. a) Change fiscal policies on fossil fuel by 2025 to enable the transition to 100% renewable energy generation in the transportation sector. 2025. 2021. Conditional. b) Ban on the importation of new internal combustion engine vehicles (with an indicative start year of 2025). 2030. c) 100% of government vehicles will be electric vehicles. 2035. d) Establish efficiency standards for the importation of all vehicles. 2020. 2015. Conditional. 4. Waste. a) Circular economy policy and regulations agreed on. 2025. 2021. Conditional. 5.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Policies", "Sectoral Mitigation Targets", "Sectoral Mitigation Plans", "Adaptation Commitments" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
true
en
false
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Land and soil management" ]
JOR
[ "Agriculture" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Reduce soil erosion through community management, use of Ecosystem based Adaptation (EbA) measures and harvesting of rainwater amongst small farmers in rural areas. 4.2.4 Shifting to water efficient crops. Responding to climate change impacts in Jordan requires an eventual and necessary gradual shift to the use of water efficient crops and using efficient irrigation and cultivation technologies in appropriate agricultural lands and suitable timeframes. Key suggested measures include:.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on", "Sectoral Conditional Actions" ]
[ "Mangroves", "Conservation", "Watershed and river basin management" ]
GUY
[ "Coastal Zone", "Environment", "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Targets at the sectoral level", "Condition actions of the sectoral level" ]
true
With adequate resources, Guyana will develop a suite of ERP measures that will include:- the conservation of an additional 2 million hectares through Guyana’s National Protected Area System and other effective area -based conservation measures as per Guyana’s commitment under the UNCBD, including the protection of conservancies and reservoirs and their watersheds and the watersheds upstream of new hydro -power sites. Existing mangrove forests will be counted in this target and the mangrove restoration programme along the vulnerable coast will be expanded.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Targets", "Adaptation Commitments" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Adapt Now sector", "Adapt Now sector (2)", "Action and priority" ]
[ "Awareness raising and behavior change", "Disease surveillance and control" ]
MNG
[ "Health" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "GCA_Sector_2", "GCA_Sector" ]
true
Build knowledge and awareness regarding climate change impacts and adverse effects on human health, and empower the general public for adopting protective behaviours;. Strengthen the readiness and capacities of health institutions and organizations to respond to public health risks induced by climate change. Livelihood and social safeguard. Establish a system providing social safeguard, insurance and prevention measures to reduce the vulnerability of social groups and build their resilience to climate change impacts by identifying groups vulnerable to climate change.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Fisheries and aquaculture", "Subsidies", "Ecosystem and biodiversity" ]
CPV
[ "Agriculture", "Environment", "Social Development" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Condition fishing subsidies, quotas and authorisations to sound screening of available fishing resources and replenishment rates, endangered and vulnerable species and habitats, including with respect to the risk for habitats (including seabeds) and by-catches, with clear safeguards in place against overfishing and overexploitation, and to minimise collateral damage;. Implement a quality and environmental label for fishery products by 2027;. Put in place policies and management frameworks to minimise the environmental impacts of aquaculture and adopt fiscal and regulatory incentives for the establishment of such aquaculture installations;.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral Unconditional Actions" ]
[ "Food security" ]
SGP
[ "Agriculture" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Unconditional sectoral actions" ]
true
Recognising that adaptation solutions cannot be implemented overnight, Singapore started early to integrate long-term adaptation planning into national policies. Listed below are some key adaptation measures Singapore is undertaking:a. Food Security: As a country that imports over 90% of its food supply, Singapore is exposed to a variety of risks. Climate change could potentially result in fluctuations in food supply and prices. Singapore’s main strategy is to diversify sources for food supply resilience.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC" ]
true
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Ecosystem and biodiversity" ]
JOR
[ "Environment" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
This would include the identification and implementation of appropriate Ecosystem Based Adaptation (EbA) tools especially in Protected Areas and Special Conservation Areas under adequate management before replicating these solutions in other areas in Jordan. Key measures under this objective include:. 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.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Building on existing downstream actions", "Technology needs", "Capacity building needs", "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Supply-side Efficiency: Grid/energy loss reduction", "Clean Cooking and Heating: Efficient cookstoves" ]
LSO
[ "Energy" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Capacity building needed for a given sectoral downstream action", "Information on sectoral plans", "Existing sectoral downstream actions that the NDC builds on", "Technology needed for a given sectoral downstream action" ]
false
Table 3: Summary of mitigation measures under implementation (with the assistance from Development Partners). Development Partner. Project. Description. Global Alliance For Clean Cook-stoves. Global Alliance For Clean Cook-stoves:. Create a market for clean and efficient household cooking solutions in order to save lives, improve livelihoods, empower women, and protect the environment. Have households to adopt clean and efficient cook stoves and fuels by 2020. EU. Support to Climate Change Response Strategy. Preparation of National Climate Change Policy and National Sustainable Energy Strategy.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions", "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on", "Action and priority" ]
[ "REDD+", "Ecosystem and biodiversity" ]
MEX
[ "Environment", "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Targets at the sectoral level", "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
The following table highlights new actions, synergies, and connections with the SDGs. Axis C. Conservation, restoration and sustainable. use of biodiversity and ecosystem services. ACTION LINES. NEW ACTION. SYNERGY WITH MTIGATION. SDG. C1. Reach a zero-net deforestation rate. by 2030. C2. Strengthen environmental policy. instruments and implement actions. to conserve and restore continental. ecosystems, increase their ecological. connectivity, and promote their resilience. C3. Strengthen instruments and implement. actions for the conservation of biodiversity. and the restoration of marine,. coastal and freshwater ecosystems, as.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Targets", "Adaptation Commitments" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Archived Revised First NDC", "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Recycling, Reuse, Reduce", "Renewable Energy: Waste-to-Energy", "Wastewater", "Solid Waste", "Renewable Energy: Biofuels", "Waste-to-Energy" ]
CMR
[ "Energy", "Waste" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
Collection and recovery of biogas in municipal solid waste treatment plants. 80.99. Biogas from industrial wastewater. Collection and recovery of biogas in industrial wastewater treatment plants. 100. Biogas from municipal liquid waste. Collection and recovery of biogas in municipal liquid waste treatment plants. 50. Municipal solid waste composting. Valorization of organic waste for agricultural purposes. 122. Implementation of a circular economy in Cameroon.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Public Transport" ]
CAN
[ "Transport" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution" ]
false
Since October 2020, the Government of Canada has provided $53.6 billion for a green recovery. This includes the SCP’s $15 billion in investments, $17.6 billion in the Government of Canada’s 2021 Budget, $6 billion in the Canada Infrastructure Bank’s Growth Plan and an additional $14.9 billion for public transit and active transportation projects over the next eight years, which includes permanent funding of $3 billion per year for Canadian communities beginning in 2026-27.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral Unconditional Actions", "Action and priority" ]
[ "Renewable Energy: Hydro", "Renewable Energy: Wind", "Energy: General" ]
MDA
[ "Energy" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Unconditional sectoral actions" ]
true
; (re)locate in areas with lower risk of flooding/drought; build dikes to contain flooding, reinforce walls and roofs; adapt regulations so that a higher discharge temperature is allowed; consider water re‐use and integration technologies at refineries. Hydropower: build de‐silting gates; increase dam height; construct small dams in the upper basins; adapt capacity to flow regime (if increased); adapt plant operations to changes in river flow patterns; operational complementarities with other sources;. Wind: (re)locate based on expected changes in wind‐speeds.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
true
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Tourism: General" ]
PRY
[ "Tourism" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Strengthen the resilience of the tourism sector to the negative impacts of climate change. Lines of Action to 2030. Gaps and Needs to 2030. Promote the development of local tourism / cultural projects in accordance with their territorial vocation, highlighting the environmental, cultural and historical values of each area. Promote sustainable tourism programs in Protected Wild Areas (ASP) and areas of influence, with the support of municipalities and communities in the area.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Health services and assessment" ]
VEN
[ "Health" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Health: “Strengthen basic response capacities in entomological surveillance and vector control within the framework of integrated vector control management at the national level in the face of climate change with the updating of the methodological framework, supply of materials and supplies, ecological characterization and correlation of environmental variables (temperature, precipitation, relative humidity, among others) and supervision of surveillance and control activities.” (p. 132)
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Unconditional part of mitigation target", "Conditional part of mitigation target", "Sectoral targets on" ]
[ "Vehicle Fleet", "Gas Flaring", "Reforestation", "Energy Efficiency", "Solid Waste" ]
AGO
[ "LULUCF/Forestry", "Energy", "Transport", "Waste" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Targets at the sectoral level", "Unconditional part of the mitigation effort for a given sectoral target", "Conditional part of the mitigation target for a given sectoral target" ]
false
Installation of efficient LED lamps in public buildings – 2000 lamps. 0,31. < 0,1%. 0,016. Installation of efficient LED lamps in public lighting – 2000 lamps. 1,36. < 0,1%. 2. Road Transport. Natural gas buses – 2000 buses. 6,59. < 0,1%. 3. Waste. Waste. Composting of municipal solid waste – 1 000 ton/day. 4 136,78. 15,58%. 8,1. Agriculture,. Forestry and. Other Land Use. Forest. Reforestation – 416 000 ha. 1 525,33. 5,75%. 624. Industry. Fugitive. Reduce flaring – 370 MMSCF/day. 8 366,99. 31,52%.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Targets" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
true
true
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral Conditional Actions" ]
[ "Sustainable forest management" ]
MMR
[ "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Condition actions of the sectoral level" ]
true
The responsible ministry implement those activities within their own budget as well as with international support and co-operation with national non-governmental organisations (NGOs), international non-governmental organisations (INGOs) and the private sector. In the forestry sector, project examples include restoring degraded and sensitive forest areas through community based reforestation and enhancing rural livelihoods in degraded watershed areas, coastal areas and northern hilly regions.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on", "Conditional part of mitigation target" ]
[ "Buildings: General", "Demand-side Efficiency: Buildings" ]
VUT
[ "Buildings", "Energy" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Targets at the sectoral level", "Conditional part of the mitigation target for a given sectoral target" ]
false
By 2030, Increase Energy Efficiency in Commercial and Residential Sector, (a) 5% increase in Energy Efficiency in Commercial and Residential Sector; and (b) 10 Numbers of Energy Efficient Building (Green Building). These three energy sub- sector targets collectively can reduce GHG emissions approximately 78.786 Gg CO2e from energy sector compared to business as usual (BAU) scenario in 2030, which is around 40% reduction in comparison to energy sector’s GHG emissions from the BAU scenario. ECO 2.1. 100. 1,500,000. Tourism. M9.
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[ "Revised First NDC" ]
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en
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[ "Sectoral targets on", "Sectoral plans on" ]
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Implementing the NRS is estimated to require approximately USD 54.5 million. Quantifiable actions and targets until 2030 include. Actions. Targets. 1. Improve forest management and conservation. Maintain 436 million tonnes of forest carbon stock outside protected area system. 2. Maintain at least 50% of land area under protected area. Maintain 201 million tonnes of forest carbon stock in protected area. 51.44% of Land area and 31% of forest area. 3. Enhancement of forest carbon stock through climate smart restoration.
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[ "Second NDC" ]
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en
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GIN
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false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Measurable targets or indicators" ]
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As such, the measurement of the proportion of women having access to a source of drinking water and to sanitation infrastructure provided for in the country s detailed commitments provides information on the evolution of their conditions. Preservation and restoration of riverine forest heads of springs, banks and beds of watercourses, in particular on transboundary watercourses, in particular through the development of IWRM action plans. Contribution of Guinea in the flows of the Senegal and Niger rivers.
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "Revised First NDC" ]
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en
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[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
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MKD
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null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
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The price of imported electricity will be the price of electricity at the electricity market [1]. Demand side:. New technologies shall have the same efficiency as the existing technologies, but there is a possibility for the model to decide to change the existing technology which uses one fuel type to technology which uses a different fuel type. Mitigation scenario (with existing measures, WEM):Mitigation policies and measures. Energy supply. Reducing distribution losses. Large hydro power plants. Small hydro power plants. Solar power plants. Wind power plants.
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
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en
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null
null
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RWA
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false
false
null
null
null
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The overall target of the new irrigation programme is to reach 11% by 2030. Efficient use of irrigation water reduce nitrogen losses including nitrous oxide emissions. 2. Agricultural diversity in local and export markets. 2.1 Add value to agricultural products through processing to meet its own market demand for food stuffs;. Food stuff distribution faces challenges when it comes to rural community market places where traded commodities can be damaged under extreme weather conditions.
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
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true
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null
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TUN
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false
null
null
null
[ "emission reduction potential for a given sectoral target" ]
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The Low Carbon (LC) scenario, however, presents a net balance 58% better than that of the BaU scenario. The net additional absorptions achieved thanks to the LC scenario compared to the BaU net absorption level, would be of the order of 2.5 MteCO2 by the year 2030. In cumulative terms over the period 2021-2030, they would total 9 MteCO2, of which 35% would result from emission reduction measures, and 65% from carbon absorption measures.
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "Revised First NDC" ]
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en
false
null
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[ "Unconditional part of mitigation target", "Downstream actions" ]
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ECU
[ "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
false
false
null
null
null
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Linking national efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions with the country's priority agendas and policies of the productive sectors to reduce the causes and agents of deforestation, as well as promoting sustainable and integrated management of natural resources, within the framework of the REDD + Action Plan of Ecuador “Forests for Good Living” 2016-2025.
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "First NDC" ]
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en
true
null
null
[ "Upstream policies on" ]
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IND
[ "Economy-wide" ]
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true
null
null
null
[ "Information on upstream policies for a given sector" ]
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in addition to sectoral spending by the respective ministries. 3.2 Other Fiscal Instruments and Incentives for Low Carbon Growth. Some of the other fiscal measures incentivizing green actions in India are as follows:. With a series of steps taken recently, India has cut subsidies and increased taxes on fossil fuels (petrol and diesel) turning a carbon subsidy regime into one of carbon taxation.
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[ "Sectoral Mitigation Policies" ]
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Unconditional part of mitigation target", "Sectoral plans on", "Sectoral targets on" ]
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KHM
[ "Industries" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Unconditional part of mitigation target for a given sectoral plan", "Targets at the sectoral level", "Information on sectoral plans" ]
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5 Sangkat of Battembang municipality integration of green city by 2025. NCDD. N/a. 23. Shift long distance freight movement from trucks to train. MPWT. N/a. 24. Emission management from factories. Monitor air quality at 105 factories annually and provide permit letter on air emission to 90 factories. 90% of factories to be licensed. MoE. N/a. 25. Increasing the effectiveness and sustainability of agricultural land management techniques (Conservation Agriculture). MAFF. N/a. 26. Organic input agriculture and bio-slurry; and deep placement fertilizer technology.
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "Revised First NDC" ]
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null
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[ "Action and priority" ]
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CUB
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null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
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To recover the most affected mangrove areas of the Cuban archipelago and to stop, as far as possible, the deterioration of coral reef ridges. Incorporate the adaptation dimension into programs, plans and projects related to food production, integrated water management, land management, forestry, fisheries, tourism and health. Form an environmental monitoring network, allowing the systematic evaluation of climate and environmental trends for decision-making.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
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[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
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ALB
[ "Disaster Risk Management (DRM)" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
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Strengthen the system of protected areas, including coastal and marine ecosystems, for effective conservation and sustainable use. Very high. Promote climate-smart and sustainable agriculture, forestry and fisheries. Very high. Strengthening disaster risk management. Strengthening capacity of civil defence/emergency units to respond to extreme weather events (e.g. medical assistance during summertime). Very high. Displacement and relocation of high-risk infrastructure (particularly residential and social infrastructure) in safer territories. Medium.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral Unconditional Actions", "Funders for Sectoral Unconditional Actions" ]
[ "Landscape management", "Climate services", "Coastal management" ]
YEM
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false
false
null
null
null
[ "The funders for sectoral unconditional actions", "Unconditional sectoral actions" ]
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Yemen is a pilot country for CIF’s Pilot Project for Climate Resilience (PPCR). As the poorest country in the Middle East, the Yemen PPCR strategic programme is designed to reduce the vulnerability of coastal populations and integrate climate resilience and adaptation planning and capacity into the water and agricultural sectors with investments in three focus areas:. Climate Information System and Pilot Program for Climate Resilience (CISPPCR) - Climate Services - (budget:US$19 Million);. Integrated Coastal Zone Management (budget: US$ 20 Million); and.
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[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "INDC" ]
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false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral Conditional Actions", "Sectoral plans on" ]
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BTN
[ "Agriculture", "Energy", "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Condition actions of the sectoral level", "Information on sectoral plans" ]
true
Improvement of livestock breeds, including conservation of native genetic gene pool/diversity. Expansion of biogas production with stall feeding. Agro‐forestry or agro‐silvo pastoral systems for fodder production. Promote climate smart agriculture to contribute towards achieving food and nutrition security through:. Organic farming and conservation agriculture. Development and promotion of sustainable agricultural practices. Integration of sustainable soil and land management technologies and approaches. Energy demand side management by promoting energy efficiency in appliances, buildings and industrial processes and technologies.
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[ "Adaptation Commitments", "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
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[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Water management", "Water efficiency", "Economy-wide: General", "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
KEN
[ "Water", "Cross-Cutting Area", "Economy-wide" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
P42 :Mobilize financial resources from capital markets and other financial instruments for green investments and implementation of the Green Business Agenda. P43: Eco-label industrial products to promote green procurement especially by public procurement agencies. P44: Climate-proof waste management infrastructure for waste management facilities in SEZ (effluent treatment plants). P45:Increase the number of companies participatin in efficient water-use initiatives. Devolution. P46: Develop and adopt county adaptation guidelines for integration in CIDPs. P47: Build the capacities of County CCUs on adaptation.
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[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
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[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Climate smart agriculture" ]
LAO
[ "Agriculture" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Agriculture: “Promote and enhance development of appropriate technologies to cope with climate change. This may include the conservation of agricultural soil, animal health and disease outbreak monitoring and control, long term feed storage improvement, climate resilience crops, efficient water use cropping systems, short rotation cropping and maximising the use of indigenous climate resilient knowledge.” (p. 16)
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[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
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MWI
[ "Agriculture" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
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US$ 11 million uc: US$ 11m. Use of renewable energy sources and promote energy efficiency. Carbon sequestration and other ecosystem services. ✔. ✔. ✔. Crop and diet diversification through the cultivation of roots and tubers (cassava, sweet potatoes) and other drought tolerant crop cultivars and winter cropping systems using small- scale irrigation technologies, such as treadle pumps, drip irrigation and stream diversion. Department of Agricultural Extension Services. Private sector and NGOs. US$ 22 million. uc: US$ 10m c: US$ 12m.
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[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "REDD+" ]
IDN
[ "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
Indonesia will continue to work on Article 5 of the Paris Agreement that sends clear political signal on the recognition of the roles of forest and REDD+. Existing COP decisions has provided sufficient guidance to implement and support REDD+ implementation. As policy approaches and positive incentives, REDD+ should be able to support the achievement of Indonesia’s emission reduction target in forestry sector.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on" ]
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BEN
[ "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Targets at the sectoral level" ]
false
Adoption of best practices for land use, sustainable forest management (sustainable management of forests and land through restoration of land and forest plantations on 3000 ha, and the establishment of 2000 ha of plantations to provide biomass , improvement of agricultural techniques on more than 9000 ha through the adoption of the best practices of land use). (3) Integrated program of adaptation to climate change through the development of agriculture, river transport, tourism, in the Niger Valley in Benin.
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[ "Sectoral Mitigation Targets" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
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JOR
[ "Water" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Water Resource Management 1.3: “Adopting a vulnerability approach to determining priority geographical areas and communities for water, sanitation & hygiene (WASH) interventions that aim to expand and improve systems to adapt vulnerable communities to potential climate change impacts.” (p. 34)
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
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MWI
[ "Water", "Health" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
To promote public health and social protection in the face of climate change, the proposed adaptation actions and measures include:. Resilient health. Boiling drinking water, filtration and chlorination of drinking water and improvement in personal hygiene. Enhance public awareness about water, sanitation and hygiene practices; and enhance health surveillance of Malaria, Diarrhoea and Malnutrition. Promotion of insecticide-treated mosquito nets and. Oral rehydration salts, homemade sugar and salt solution, and cereal based solutions, such as rice water.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Building on existing downstream actions", "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Supply-side Efficiency: Grid/energy loss reduction", "Renewable Energy" ]
LSO
[ "Energy" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Existing sectoral downstream actions that the NDC builds on", "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
Pilot distribution of energy efficient household devices (clean cook stoves, SHS). Austrian Development Cooperation. Southern African Solar Thermal Training and Demonstration Initiative. Contribute to the switch from a fossil fuel based energy supply to a sustainable energy supply system based on renewable energies. Awareness creation and building up training capacities in Lesotho in the field of solar thermal technology and the improvement of the quality, performance and lifetime of solar thermal systems. World Bank Group / Strategic Climate Fund. Scaling Up Renewable Energy Program (SREP):.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions", "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral Target", "Targets", "Capacity Building Needs for Sectoral Implementation", "Technology Transfer Needs for Sectoral Implementation", "Sectoral Conditional Actions", "Action and priority" ]
[ "Land and soil management", "Irrigation", "Livestock", "Crops" ]
MNG
[ "Agriculture" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Condition actions of the sectoral level", "Measurable targets or indicators", "Adaptation targets/ objectives at the sectoral level", "Adaptation action/priority", "Technology transfer needs for sectoral implementation", "Capacity building needs for Sectoral implementation" ]
true
-To build an early warning system for drought and dzuds to prevent animal loss-To improve livestock quality and breeds-To improve livestock health (epidemic and infectious diseases) management. 46.0. Arable farming. -To increase irrigated cropland, reduce soil water loss and decrease soil carbon emissions. -To reduce bare fallow to 30%-To introduce crop rotation system with 3-4 routes and 3-5 crops-To expand irrigated cropland by 2-2.5 times. -To create regulations on soil protection (soil texture, nutrient and moisture).
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[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on" ]
[ "Vehicle Fleet" ]
PRY
[ "Transport" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Targets at the sectoral level" ]
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TR.4. The H-green application. These last 2 measures are expected in an increasing percentage of penetration to the land vehicle fleet, ranging from 0.01% participation in tractor-trailers (electric or H-green) to 33.4% in public passenger transport ( with electric minibuses) by 2030. Based on the measures identified and their combination, 5 mitigation scenarios were built, with increasing levels of ambition: -The first consisted of the BAU Scenario (with conventional mixtures of biofuels, migration to fuel flex, from Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) and naphtha), considering the measures already applied for its construction. In this scenario, modifications for river and air transport were not considered. - In Scenario 2, an increase in the percentage of diesel and biodiesel blends is considered, while the alcohol-gasoline blends maintain the same proportions as scenario 1. Furthermore, efficient driving / driving is considered to reduce consumption of fuels for land transport, specifically that of public passenger transport (minibuses and buses) and freight transport. In this scenario, modifications for land transport are considered. - In Scenario 3, in addition to considering the previous measures, the penetration of electric vehicles and H-green is considered. In this scenario, measures in land and river transport are already considered, and given their medium level of ambition, they are subsequently considered for the purposes of the construction of the national mitigation scenarios by 2030. - In Scenario 4, in addition to the measures applied in Scenario 3, the introduction of diesel rail transport to move loads over medium and long distances is considered. In addition, in road transport it is considered that from the year 2025 electric motorcycles will enter, reaching a penetration level of 20% of the total motorcycle fleet by 2050. This measure responds to the hypothesis that market forces, for Scenario 4, will be such that they will drive motorcycle users to opt for electric mobility. - In Scenario 5 and of greater ambition, the measures applied in Scenario 4 are considered, but with the difference that the rail transport for cargo mobilization will be electric. In addition, in road transport it is considered that from the year 2025 electric motorcycles will enter, reaching a penetration level of 30% of the total motorcycle fleet by 2050. This measure responds to the hypothesis that market forces, for Scenario 5, will be such that they will drive motorcycle users to opt for electric mobility, and a penetration percentage is considered higher than the previous scenario (30% )."
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Action and priority", "Time frame" ]
[ "Ecosystem and biodiversity", "Climate smart agriculture", "Climate services", "Tourism: General", "Agriculture: General", "Sustainable land management", "Land degradation", "Fisheries and aquaculture", "Early warning system", "Food security", "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
COG
[ "Tourism", "Environment", "Disaster Risk Management (DRM)", "Agriculture", "LULUCF/Forestry", "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Time frame" ]
true
Establishment of an observation, information management and warning system on climate risks in Congo. 2022-2030. The gender dimension is taken into account. Mitigation co-benefit. Most relevant SDGs. Key activities. Set up an optimal system for collecting climate and hydrological information, operational and efficient at the level of each agro-ecological zone. Popularize climate, meteorological and hydrological knowledge in Congo for adaptation to climate change. Strengthen and multiply agrometeorological stations. Adaptation priority 9.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Land and soil management", "LULUCF/Forestry: General", "Water conservation and reuse", "Agriculture: General", "Irrigation", "Ecosystem and biodiversity" ]
BFA
[ "Agriculture", "Water", "Environment", "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
39,649,800. 282.8. 565.5. 1413.8. Implementation of an AFOLU Emissions Reduction Program (REDD+ + Agriculture). 300,000,000. Pilot ecovillage initiative in Burkina Faso. 70,000,000. Sustainable management of conservation areas in the Centre-Ouest, Boucle du Mouhoun, Cascades, Sud-Ouest and Nord regions. 22,700,000. 4014.19. 8028.39. 24085.17. Agriculture. Unconditional. Project to improve agricultural productivity through water and soil conservation (PACES). 16,779,380. 118.5. 236.9. 710.7. Regional support project for the irrigation initiative in the Sahel-Burkina Faso (PARIIS-BF). 40,109,850. Burkina Faso China Agricultural Cooperation Program (PCA/BF-CH). 58,725,320.
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[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Building on existing downstream actions" ]
[ "Demand-side Efficiency: Appliances" ]
OMN
[ "Energy" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Existing sectoral downstream actions that the NDC builds on" ]
false
Dhofar II Wind IPP. -. -. -. -. -. 100. 100. Total - RE Capacity Contribution (b). 25. 25. 25. 25. 25. 75. 75. (b) Capacity contribution of 50% is currently assumed for Dhofar I & II Wind IPPs. In 2018, the Sultanate of Oman made mandatory the GCC Standard No. (GSO) 2530/2016 (E) on energy efficiency regulations and minimum energy efficiency requirements for air conditioners.
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[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
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[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Second NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Supply-side Efficiency: Power generation efficiency improvement" ]
MNG
[ "Energy" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
Reduce electricity transmission losses from 13.7% in 2014 to 10.8% by 2020 and to 7.8% by 2030. Reduce building heat loss by 20% by 2020 and by 40% by 2030, compared to 2014 levels. Reduce internal energy use of Combined Heat and Power plants (improved plant efficiency) from 14.4% in 2014 to 11.2% by 2020and 9.14% by 2030. Implement advanced technology in energy production such as super critical pressure coal combustion technology by 2030. Energy (Transport). Improve national paved road network.
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[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
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[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Adapt Now sector" ]
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HND
[ "Cross-Cutting Area", "Transport" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "GCA_Sector" ]
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In this regard, Honduras suffers from the onslaught of atmospheric events that impact the country s economy by destroying its productive infrastructure. For example, the destruction caused by the passage of Hurricane Mitch (category five) in 1999 or the two hurricanes Eta and Iota (November 2020) that again destroy the infrastructure that had been rebuilding in the previous two decades.
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on", "Sectoral Conditional Actions" ]
[ "Conservation", "Watershed and river basin management" ]
GUY
[ "Environment", "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Targets at the sectoral level", "Condition actions of the sectoral level" ]
true
Given that the bulk of Guyana’s emissions emanate from mining and logging activities, our Emissions Reductions Programme (ERP) will therefore focus on making these industries more efficient and compliant with our targets. With adequate resources, Guyana will develop a suite of ERP measures that will include:- the conservation of an additional 2 million hectares through Guyana’s National Protected Area System and other effective area -based conservation measures as per Guyana’s commitment under the UNCBD, including the protection of conservancies and reservoirs and their watersheds and the watersheds upstream of new hydro -power sites.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Targets", "Adaptation Commitments" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Solid Waste" ]
VNM
[ "Waste" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution" ]
false
National forest coverage has also been on the rise, reaching 41.89% by the end of 2019. In the waste sector, many solid waste treatment plants have been built and put into operation with new and advanced technologies combined with compost production, contributing to reducing landfill amounts and limiting environmental impacts.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Archived Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Climate services" ]
MDA
[ "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Cross-sectorial priorities: Technology transfer and uptake: "Strengthen regulatory frameworks and policies to drive investment in climate-resilient technologies and activities" (32) including through creating "stronger incentives for private investment in technologies that will increase climate resilience", providing "private sector with information and tools they need to integrate climate investment" and promoting "collaboration between the financial system and actors of the supply chain" (32)
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[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Targets" ]
[ "Economy-wide: General" ]
KHM
[ "Economy-wide" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Measurable targets or indicators" ]
true
tdis NDC aims to increase the focus on adaptation to avoid loss and damages caused by heat stress, including reduced labor productivity. Around 86% of industrial workers are employed by the garment, textile, and footwear (GTF) sector. Target: the adoption of heat stress adaption actions in GTF factories could benefit up to 800,000 workers, reducing their exposure to healtd risks and increasing their productivity.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Technology Transfer Needs for Sectoral Implementation", "Sectoral Conditional Actions", "Capacity Building Needs for Sectoral Implementation", "Action and priority" ]
[ "Capacity building and knowledge transfer", "Climate services", "Climate risk management" ]
AFG
[ "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Condition actions of the sectoral level", "Technology transfer needs for sectoral implementation", "Capacity building needs for Sectoral implementation" ]
true
Action- Planning, technology and capacity building needs. Technology Needs. Capacity Building Needs. Finance Needs (USD). Development and adoption of the Afghanistan CCSAP. –. –. Own contribution. Development of a system to monitor and assess vulnerability and adaptation to climate change. Climate science technology. Climate science institutes with university. 0.02 Billion. Identification and mainstreaming of climate change adaptation technologies into the sectoral policies, strategies and development plans, and promotion of regional and international cooperation and coordination for adaptation technology transfer. Climate policy technologies and methods.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Unconditional part of mitigation target", "Sectoral targets on" ]
[ "Agriculture: General", "Industries: General", "Energy: General", "Transport: General" ]
URY
[ "Agriculture", "Energy", "Transport", "Industries" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Targets at the sectoral level", "Unconditional part of the mitigation effort for a given sectoral target" ]
false
Conditional on additional specific means of implementation. CO2. 24% reduction in CO2 emissions intensity per GDP unit. 29% reduction in CO2 emissions intensity per GDP unit. Energy, including Transport, and Industrial Processes22.2% of GHG emissions, NGHGI 2012 in AR2 GWP100. CH4. 57% reduction in CH4 emissions intensity per GDP unit. 59% reduction in CH4 emissions intensity per GDP unit. Energy, Agriculture, including Cattle Raising, Waste and Industrial Processes43.2% of GHG emissions, NGHGI 2012 in AR2 GWP100. N2O.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Targets" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
true
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Reforestation" ]
GIN
[ "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
Priority must be given to robust enforcement of regulations (the 1999 Forest Code and the Environment Code) and a review of the mangrove management and development plan (SDAM). The National Forest Fund and Environmental Protection Fund have nowhere near enough additional resources to fulfil these commitments, especially as regards reafforestation programmes and sustainable management of replanted areas. A more detailed assessment of the arrangements for topping up funds is required, especially to cover needs relating to the protection and enhancement of forest resources. 4.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Conditional part of mitigation target" ]
[ "Agriculture: General" ]
MMR
[ "Agriculture" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Conditional part of the mitigation target for a given sectoral target" ]
false
"Myanmar‟s Department of Agriculture, with international assistance, will promote tree planting and agroforestry techniques to increase tree canopy cover across 275,000 ha on those agricultural lands with current tree cover <10% per hectare (Table 8). This target will yield a cumulative GHG sequestration of more than 10.4 million tCO2e over the period 2021-2030. The detailed carbon enhancement scenario for the NDC period (2021–2030) is presented in (Table 8)."
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Targets" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
true
en
false
null
null
[ "Time frame", "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Waste management", "Infrastructure", "Climate smart agriculture", "Climate services", "Agriculture: General", "Water: General", "Fisheries and aquaculture", "Agricultural waste", "Early warning system" ]
SSD
[ "Disaster Risk Management (DRM)", "Agriculture", "Water", "Cross-Cutting Area", "Urban" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Time frame", "Information on sectoral plans" ]
true
Establishing markets closer to production areas will allow quicker and more efficient transportation of produce, thus helping reduce post-harvest losses. Yet to be implemented. Medium to long term. Promote reuse and recycling of waste generated within agricultural systems to ensure efficient waste management and reduction in emissions. Yet to be implemented. Medium to long term. Establish adequate transport and cold-storage solutions to reduce post-harvest losses.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans", "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Second NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Building on existing downstream actions" ]
[ "Demand-side Efficiency: Appliances" ]
OMN
[ "Energy" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Existing sectoral downstream actions that the NDC builds on" ]
false
In 2018, the Sultanate of Oman made mandatory the GCC Standard No. (GSO) 2530/2016 (E) on energy efficiency regulations and minimum energy efficiency requirements for air conditioners. The standard is intended to help reduce the electricity consumption of split units (split) and window air conditioners, as air conditioners are one of the most energy-intensive devices.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Second NDC" ]
false
false
en
true