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TUN
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Measure 12: Financing of multidisciplinary research projects/actions and federating scientific skills to create and/or improve our national reference systems in the field (vulnerability to climate change, adaptation capacities, innovative measures, etc.). 1.3 Social Resilience- SR. Priority 1: Endorse the national policy on gender mainstreaming and the fight against climate change.
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Considers the use of pioneer species holding a sig-nificant environmental range to improve the status of areas for a later establishment of other species more demanding in their settlement. Prioritize the settlement of mixed forests (more than one species) through native or exotic species or a mix of them, with different rotations to provide a permanent coverage and regular provision of ecosystem. services (protection of land, water, fauna, landscape. value, amongst others) to avoid or minimize the use of.
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LAO
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true
null
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Plan to Achieve the Goal. Implementation of the plans set out in the Forestry Strategy to the Year 2020 of the Lao PDR. As the strategy runs until 2020, Lao PDR will start revising the next set of action plans to maintain forest cover at 70% after the target date of 2020. Work on developing the new strategy will begin in 2018. Implementation of REDD+ programme which has provided a framework for the development of the forestry sector in Lao PDR since around 2007.
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JOR
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false
null
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Increasing of the number and scope of use of decentralized wastewater treatment plants in rural areas. Promote desalination programmes for drinking water and irrigation. Promote rainwater harvesting in urban areas from rooftops and greywater reuse both at the institution level and at household level to support vulnerable households and communities. 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.
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PAN
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false
false
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Nature-based solutions and green infrastructure approach: refers to nature-based solutions (NBS) that include those actions that integrate ecosystems and the services they provide, to respond to various societal challenges such as climate change , food security or disaster risk. The “green infrastructure” constitutes a good alternative or complement to the conventional engineering approaches, known “hard” engineering or “gray” infrastructure. TOWARDS A NEW LEVEL OF CLIMATE AMBITION.
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TCD
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false
false
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Cross-cutting priorities: "Improve production techniques by developing water infrastructure, access to improved and adapted inputs(food crop and fodder seeds, animal gene banks, manure management, compost management, etc.), develop storage and conservation units to limit high post-harvest losses
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LBR
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false
false
null
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[ "Targets at the sectoral level" ]
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Enhance coastal carbon stocks by restoring 35% of degraded coastal wetlands and mangrove ecosystems by 2030 (Link to Fisheries sector). Mitigation Actions and Policy Measures. Enhance national policies, plans and incentives to increase mangrove and coastal conservation and restoration, based on a survey analysis of coastal zone ecosystems to identify threats and priority action areas. Expand marine and coastal ecosystem protection by establishing 2 Marine and 2 Coastal Protected Areas and develop new or updated Protected Area management plans by 2030 (Link to Fisheries sector).
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[ "Revised First NDC" ]
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en
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null
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BIH
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false
false
null
null
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to construct co-generation plants fuelled by wood chips and wood waste from wood processing industry, with the individual power generation capacity of several MW and the total power generation capacity of 70 MW, by 2030. to replace the existing thermal power plants with 30% average efficiency with new plants with approximately 40% average efficiency . to install the equipment for power generation from methane from two underground mines (five coal-pits).
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
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true
en
true
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[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Economy-wide: General" ]
KGZ
[ "Economy-wide" ]
true
false
null
null
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[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
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Capacity building of staff and public awareness, considering the interests of women, youth and vulnerable groups (WAM). NE. NE. 3.4. Technology Assessment (WAM). NE. NE. Explanations:The LULUCF sector is the sector that absorbs CO2 from forests and perennial plantations on arable land. During consultations with the sector’s stakeholders, measures related to the country’s forestry were classified as own measures provided for by the national forest policy of the Kyrgyz Republic.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
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[ "Adapt Now sector" ]
[ "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
COG
[ "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "GCA_Sector" ]
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A local climate resilient infrastructure center - a center of excellence - will be created within the ministry in charge of infrastructure. In addition to the institutional arrangement, the project will finance pilot local infrastructures, designed to optimize resilience to climate change in some of the most vulnerable districts of the country. 80,000,000. Building resilience to climate change in traditional rain-fed agricultural and pastoral systems in Congo.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
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[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
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false
en
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[ "Sectoral targets on" ]
[ "Energy: General" ]
OMN
[ "Energy" ]
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false
null
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[ "Targets at the sectoral level" ]
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The proposed renewable energy projects, energy efficiency plans, and energy conservation initiatives would enable the Sultanate of Oman to slow GHG emission growth and reduce them by 7% in 2030, compared to the BAU scenario, which is predicted at about 125.254 MTCO2e assuming a sustained moderate GDP growth rate at 3% per year, a total population of 6.3 million by the year 2030.
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "Second NDC" ]
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false
en
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null
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[ "Sectoral Conditional Actions", "Action and priority" ]
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BFA
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null
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Gain of 50 Kwh/m2. Indefinite. R&D on architectural and construction technologies adapted to climate change. 0. 3,360,000. Non-quantified targets. Indefinite. Health sector. 0. 38,329,200. 74,000,000. 0.52. Strengthening of capabilities to forecast and respond to phenomena associated with climate change: total of 9 activities. 0. 4,788,000. Non-quantified targets. 18,500,000. 0,26. Development of research on health and climate change. 0. 1,551,200. Non-quantified targets. 18,500,000. 0.08. Strengthening of personnel competencies with respect to diseases sensitive to climate change: training of 1000 specialists. 0. 23,800,000. 1000 trained specialists.
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[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
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KGZ
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false
null
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Goals. Measures. Expected results. 1. Increasing adaptive capacity. Measure 2.1.1. Conducting scientific research on the impact of climate change on agriculture. A scientifically based policy for climate-sustainable development of agriculture and ensuring food security of the country has been formed. Changes in the water content of river basins. Decrease in water supply for the population and economy. Deterioration of the quality of surface and ground waters. Deterioration of the processes of biochemical regulation of the soil ecosystem.
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[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "Revised First NDC" ]
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LBR
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false
false
null
null
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Establish an early warning system and predictive scenario modeling for climate disasters and coastal flooding by 2030. Adaptation Actions and Policy Measures. Develop training, capacity building, and strategic communications plans for coastal managers and communities to implement coastal adaptation actions, especially by increasing support for education and training on climate risks and adaptation solutions for vulnerable groups.
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[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "Revised First NDC" ]
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en
true
null
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DOM
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false
false
null
null
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[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
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Improve urban planning and land use to ensure that new and existing developments, infrastructure, buildings and land management promote long-term climate resilience, including the resilience of ecosystems. Improve current building standards for climate risk integration. Promote strategic environmental assessment integrating climate risk. Strengthen the capacity of professionals and institutions related to planning to prevent and mitigate exposure to the risk of climate change. Facilitate access to an insurance system for damages related to climatic events for the different structures and components of human settlements.
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "Revised First NDC" ]
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en
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[ "Gas", "Supply-side Efficiency", "Energy: General" ]
IDN
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new and renewable energy at least 23% in 2025 and at least 31% in 2050;. oil should be less than 25% in 2025 and less than 20% in 2050;. coal should be minimum 30% in 2025 and minimum 25% in 2050; and. gas should be minimum 22% in 2025 and minimum 24% in 2050. As the 14th largest economy, Indonesia is one of the pioneer countries for fossil fuel subsidy reform policy.
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "Revised First NDC" ]
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false
en
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GIN
[ "Energy" ]
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false
null
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Support for the emergence of local renewable biofuel sectors (briquettes, sticks, pellets, agro-waste, ethanol, solar thermal, etc.). Substitution by biogas (domestic and commercial). The government of Guinea has also undertaken to replace part of the biofuels with butane gas through a promotion fund, a gas bottling plant and subsidies. Combined with biogas, the dissemination of this modern cooking method targets national capacities of 40 kTep in 2030.
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "Revised First NDC" ]
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en
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[ "Existing sectoral policies" ]
[ "Industries: General" ]
PAK
[ "Industries" ]
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true
null
null
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Pakistan’s National Action Plan on Sustainable Mitigation measures to encourage adoption of clean production technologies, implementation of eco-standard, incentivize carbon trading between industries to limit the production of GHGs Promote bottom up actions by private sector, and develop plans for emissions reductions form major sectors particularly cement and textile PAKISTAN: UPDATED NATIONALLY DETERMINED CONTRIBUTIONS 2021 LULUCF Fourth GHG emitting sector calculated to be 24.86 MT CO2 eq.
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "Revised First NDC" ]
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SLV
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Likewise, there must be participation of the ancestral and local knowledge of the agricultural sector with emphasis on the contribution of women farmers and rural communities in the transition towards sustainable agriculture. 2.1.2. Implementation of genetic materials adaptable to climate change and its variability associated with basic grain crops (corn, beans, sorghum and rice), pastures, vegetables and others such as fruit and forest species. Threat of climate change against which action is taken:Events: increase in average temperature, changes in precipitation patterns and extreme hydro-meteorological events.
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "Revised First NDC" ]
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en
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GNB
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true
false
null
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The NDC in energy sector expects in particular the implementation of the following measures:. The set-up of an installed renewable energy capacity of around 90 MW by 2030, compared to 3 MW currently. A significant reduction in electricity grid losses, which would drop from 30% currently to 20% in 2030. The diffusion of efficient lighting in the residential and commercial sector. The implementation of energy efficiency actions in public and commercial buildings and in industry.
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "Revised First NDC" ]
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en
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[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Recycling, Reuse, Reduce" ]
BTN
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true
false
null
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[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
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Enhancement of the three R principles including the conversion of waste to resources. Improving the current system and infrastructure for waste management. Promote a green and self reliant economy towards carbon neutral and sustainable development through:. Improvement of manufacturing processes in existing industries through investments and adoption of cleaner technology, energy efficiency and environmental management. Enhance and strengthen environmental compliance monitoring system. Promote investment in new industries that are at higher levels in the value chain, and green industries and services.
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[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
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LKA
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2021-2025. 1.3 Implement forest restoration programme (18,000+ ha of non-forest lands will be reforested/afforested including mangroves). 2021-2030. NDC 2. Improve the quality of growing stock of natural forests and plantations. 2021-2030. 2.1 Improve the quality of growing stock of degraded forests (200,000 ha). 2021-2030. 2.2 Improve the quality of forest plantations of 78,000 ha in state-owned lands. 2021-2030. 2.3 Improve the quality of forest lands of “Regional Plantation Companies’’. 2021-2030. NDC 3. Strengthen catchment protection of major rivers and cascade systems.
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SLV
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By 2025, the country will have developed a strategy and adopted mitigation actions in cattle farming at the national level in order to consolidate and present a measure with quantified GHG mitigation goals, in the next update of the NDC, in the subsectors, categories, detailed activities and sources. To this end, the following mitigation actions will be integrated: a) production and use of probiotics in cattle feed; (b) planting and use of live fences; (c) shade and multipurpose trees; (d) planting and use of improved pastures; (e) planting and use of protein banks and energy banks; f) rotation and rational use of pastures and g) treatment and use of bovine manure.
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "Revised First NDC" ]
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[ "Sustainable urban planning" ]
LAO
[ "Urban" ]
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null
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Changes in temperatures and precipitation will trigger variations in hydrology and deteriorations of flood conditions, perturbations for biodiversity, ecosystems and ecosystems services. Rice and maize yields are anticipated to be negatively impacted, so is hydropower production, navigation, roads, water supply infrastructure and food security.6.
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "Revised First NDC" ]
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VEN
[ "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
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Promote actions at the national and international level for the protection, conservation and sustainable management of strategic areas, such as freshwater sources and reservoirs (surface and underground), watersheds, biological diversity, seas, oceans and forests (Plan de la Patria 2019 - 2025-2030). Action. Promote the establishment of 155,000 hectares of forest planted over a period of 8 years for multiple use, with different forest species, within the framework of forest controls granted for the management and exploitation of forest heritage.
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "Revised First NDC" ]
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en
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CPV
[ "Transport" ]
false
false
null
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[ "Targets at the sectoral level", "Conditional part of the mitigation target for a given sectoral target" ]
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"Cabo Verde undertakes to electrify at least 25% of its land-borne transport fleet (new vehicles) by 2030 by resorting to RE sources. Conditional on adequate international support, the shares per vehicle category could increase to 50% in favor of public, collective high-passenger load vehicles.
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[ "CW" ]
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ALB
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Adaptation measures in the Agricultural Crop Sector. Priority level. National level. Construction of a new irrigation system and rehabilitation of existing irrigation infrastructure. Construction of new irrigation system and rehabilitation and modernization of existing irrigation systems to restore irrigation on 360.000 ha arable land , which could potentially be irrigated. Very High. Gradual transition from classic forms of gravity irrigation to modern forms of irrigation (sprinkler and drip irrigation). High.
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "Agriculture: General", "Climate Smart Agriculture", "Industries: General", "Energy: General" ]
AFG
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null
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Reduce rural peoples’ dependence on fuel for cooking and heating. 100 Million/Year. Industry and Mining. Cleaner coal mining, leave-it-in-the-ground approaches, combustion, and transportation of minerals. Hydrocarbon fields management. Technical industrial capacity to link basic industry and mining private and public sector with climate sector experts. 100 Million/Year. Agriculture and Livestock. National herd, reduction in fuel used, or cleaner fuel technologies. South-south collaboration on low-carbon agriculture, study tours. Funding for R&D activities. Improved national dataset on agriculture, food security data. 100 Million/Year. CSO 2015 estimation ↩.
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
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en
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MAR
[ "Agriculture" ]
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Extension of the arboriculture program to 400,000 ha. 13,521.9. 2,569.2. 917.9. 50. Date palm program (phase 2). Extension of the date palm program to 2 million plants. 233.4. 44.3. 236.0. 51. National program for the development of rangelands and the regulation of transhumant flows - Unit 2. Extension of the national program for the development of rangelands and the regulation of transhumant flows over 300,000 ha. 2 961.7. 562.7. 60.0. 52. Cactus planting program (phase 2).
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en
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null
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[ "Reforestation", "Afforestation" ]
PRK
[ "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
false
true
null
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Towards this end, the DPRK Government will vigorously push ahead with the Forest Restoration Campaign 2015-2024, explore and effectively use various energy resources such as tidal, wind and nuclear power and turn the current production processes into energy saving mode and wide introduction of sustainable agricultural practices by increasing its investment. In the first phase of the Forest Campaign from 2015 to 2017,603,000 hectares have already been reforested in the DPRK and more than 1,000,000 hectares of mountain areas are planned to be forested and and the successful implementation of the commitment to providing assistance to developing countries in conformity with the Paris Agreement.
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "Revised First NDC" ]
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en
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[ "Subsidies", "Livestock", "Environment: General" ]
ALB
[ "Agriculture", "Environment", "Social Development" ]
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null
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Application of subsidy schemes to farmers, for the introduction of new technologies in livestock husbandry, diversification and processing activities. Very High. Financial support for the application of livestock insurance schemes, for the harmful effects of climate change. Very High. Strengthening capacities of national veterinary service to protect animal health and wellbeing. Very High. Improving the livestock sector’s environmental sustainability. Increasing efficiency of natural resources use. High. Breeding strategies.
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "Revised First NDC" ]
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[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Water management", "Water efficiency", "Water: General" ]
JOR
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[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
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Creation of map for flash flood prone area as a tool for risk assessment to guide decision makers about the proper location for establishing new water utilities. Enhancing performance and efficiency of water utilities through technological improvements and capacity development for reducing water loss. Enhancing community engagement and stakeholder management approaches through WASH, to strengthen social cohesion and trust between community and water utilities in service delivery and community climate adaptation initiatives.
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[ "CW" ]
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LKA
[ "Agriculture" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Targets at the sectoral level", "Conditional part of the mitigation target for a given sectoral target" ]
false
2021-2030. 2.3 Increase rice / paddy sector land-use productivity (paddy yield tons/ha) by 10% unconditionally and 5% conditionally. 2021-2030. 2.4 Improve fertilizer use-efficiency by 10% unconditionally and 5% conditionally. 2021-2030. 2.5 Improvement of water use efficiency. 2021-2030. 2.6 Promote precision agriculture. 2021-2030. NDC 3. Improve adoption of renewable energy for crop farming/value addition. 2021-2030. 3.1 Application of solar PV and wind energy (or hybrid) for agriculture practices. 2021-2030. 3.2 Promote grid electricity use in place of fossil fuel driven engine powered pumps.
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[ "Sectoral Mitigation Targets" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
true
en
false
null
null
[ "Time frame" ]
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SGP
[ "Agriculture" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Time frame" ]
true
In particular, the updated NDC reflects the following enhancements:. An economy-wide absolute GHG emissions limitation target in place of the previous intensity target. This will provide greater clarity and transparency of Singapore’s emissions level in 2030 and facilitate the tracking of progress;. A clear peaking level (i.e. 65 MtCO2e) around 2030. This reflects Singapore’s efforts to support the objectives of Article 2a and Article 4.1 of the Paris Agreement.
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[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
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false
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral Conditional Actions", "Action and priority" ]
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LAO
[ "Agriculture" ]
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false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Condition actions of the sectoral level" ]
true
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. Upgrade agricultural research and extension services to define and promote existing agricultural practices to reduce the negative effects of climate change. Promote two seasons rice cultivation in flood area by adaptive and short rotation rice verities.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Vehicle Fleet", "Renewable Energy: Wind" ]
IRQ
[ "Energy", "Transport" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
Reviewing and updating existing laws and determining the need for new laws regarding trade and industrial investment laws and customs tariffs. Production of electric energy from wind in promising areas, especially in the Kurdistan region. Supporting the participation of the private sector in developing the public transport system in accordance with participatory mechanisms with the public sector.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Infrastructure and roads", "Transport: General" ]
MDA
[ "Transport" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Communicate transport sector climate risks to the targeted audience and general pubic using georeferenced data on climate hazards, social and gender vulnerabilities, risk mapping covering different scenarios of threats, other tools. Sectors. Sectorial adaptation priorities. Main activities and actions in support of adaptation priorities. -. Carry out research on the design and development of advanced materials and technologies aimed at increasing the resistance of roads, railways, aerodromes, ports to climate hazards;. -.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
ZAF
[ "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Mainstream and integrate climate considerations in national development, sub- national and sector policy frameworks for the period 2021 to 2030;. Strengthen the institutional capacity for climate change response planning and implementation for the period 2021 to 2030;. Improve the understanding and awareness of climate change impacts and capacity to respond to these impacts for the period of 2021 to 2030;.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Sea-level rise protection" ]
BLZ
[ "Coastal Zone" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Protect communities from damage caused by flooding and sea level rise through implementation of the Land Use Policy and supporting green and grey infrastructure. Action. Broaden the analysis of the vulnerability of ecosystems to the effects of climate change to protect potential climate refugees, through a comprehensive assessment of human settlements and related infrastructure at risk from the effects of climate change. Action. Implement Land Use Policy and Policy Framework to incorporate responsible and climate-sensitive (and water-sensitive) development and land use.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Reforestation", "Sustainable forest management" ]
WSM
[ "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Develop a program for reforestation and forest restoration supported by incentive payments. Samoa requires external financial support and technical assistance to manage forests sustainably and incentivize reforestation and forest restoration. It is expected that these adaptation targets will also contribute to mitigation.59. 4.3 Marine Sector. Targets.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Second NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Gender", "Climate services", "Social Development: General", "Economy-wide: General" ]
KEN
[ "Cross-Cutting Area", "Social Development", "Economy-wide" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
P39: Strengthen access of women, youth, other vulnerable groups to enterprise funds, climate finance and credit lines. P40: Promote gender responsive technologies and innovations in the private sector, through financing capacity building and start-up services. P41 : Consolidate successful technologies and develop a transfer strategy to women, youth and other vulnerable populations. Private Sector. P42 :Mobilize financial resources from capital markets and other financial instruments for green investments and implementation of the Green Business Agenda.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
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CIV
[ "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Forests and land use: improve silvicultural species, promote reforestation and agro-ecology, restore degraded lands, promote fertility improvement techniques and soil conservation. Coastal zones: Regulate the construction and extraction of sand on the coast, relocate and rebuild structures in danger on a fallback line, build active protection structures (groynes, breakwaters), passive, restoration (curtains wind, revegetation, even reforestation -mangroves-). Energy : Organize the wood energy sector, avoid the silting up of streams, reprofile and restore flows in the minor beds of rivers.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Existing sectoral policies" ]
[ "Vehicle Fleet" ]
MUS
[ "Transport" ]
false
true
null
null
null
[ "Information on the existing upstream sectoral policies that the NDC builds on" ]
false
Guideline for Climate Change Adaptation Strategy Coastal Setback (2016);. Grid Code for Medium Scale Distributed Generation (MSDG) (2016);. Net-Metering (Medium Scale Distributed Generation MSDG) (2016);. Green Energy SSDG Scheme for Cooperatives (2017); and. Vision 2030. Various sectoral roadmaps include. Renewable Energy Road map 2019 -2030 (being revised),. Electric Vehicle Integration Road map 2020- 2030,. Masterplans include. Draft Master Plan on Environment (2021- 2030) (under finalisation). Marine Spatial Planning. Wastewater Master Plan.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Policies" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Upstream policies on" ]
[ "Livestock" ]
CRI
[ "Agriculture" ]
false
true
null
null
null
[ "Information on upstream policies for a given sector" ]
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As an effort to improve inter-sector practice of mitigation measures and metrics, Costa Rica is promoting its NAMA in the coffee sector, and developing NAMA proposals for livestock and biomass, and for a very important sector of its economy, the Small and Medium Enterprises. The National Low Carbon Livestock Strategy sets goals for the country’s low carbon development in the milk and beef value chains, which will be benefited from technology and organizational innovation derived from the ongoing pilot programs within the Livestock NAMA.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Policies" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Time frame" ]
[ "Mangroves", "Water management", "Ecosystem and biodiversity", "Infrastructure", "Sea-level rise protection", "Economy-wide: General", "Land and soil management", "Watershed and river basin management", "Social Development: General", "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
SUR
[ "Environment", "Agriculture", "Water", "Social Development", "Coastal Zone", "Economy-wide", "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Time frame" ]
true
In this regard, applying carbon pricing and proxies from avoided deforestation models for similar ecosystems in rainforest countries, Suriname has estimated its mitigation contribution from carbon sequestration and avoided deforestation for the period up to 2025 at US$630 Million. B. RENEWABLE ENERGY. According to the statistics 85% of Suriname’s population has access to energy.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Unconditional part of mitigation target", "Upstream policies on", "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Renewable Energy: Waste-to-Energy", "Renewable Energy: Hydro", "LULUCF/Forestry: General", "Clean Cooking and Heating: Efficient cookstoves" ]
BFA
[ "Energy", "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
false
true
null
null
null
[ "Information on upstream policies for a given sector", "Unconditional part of mitigation target for a given sectoral downstream action", "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution" ]
false
For the large private and public farms, review the value chain in terms of climate change and, in particular, evaluate in the most rigorous and complete way the new biotechnology programmes, especially GMO’s. Section 9. ANNEXES. 9.1. Annex 1: List of projects with a mitigation component. Cost (in US$). UNCONDITIONAL SUBTOTAL. 1,124,779,259. Forest Investment Programme. 21,645,878. NAMA’s SNV. 17,710,839. Improved cook stoves SNV. 196,787. Improved cook stoves Tipaalga. 2,230,254. National Biodigester Project. 19,722,922. Electricity production. Samendeni Dam. 69,710,913. Ouessa Aval Dam. 350,000,000.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Policies", "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
true
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Building on existing NAMAs" ]
[ "Renewable Energy", "Buildings: General", "Demand-side Efficiency: Buildings" ]
LCA
[ "Buildings", "Energy" ]
false
true
null
null
null
[ "Whether the upstream policy in the given sector builds on NAMA" ]
false
"As per its Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Action (NAMA), the Government takes measures in the areas of renewable energy and energy efficiency solutions and technologies in school buildings (GHG emission-related activities such as lighting, air conditioning or cooking) as well as renewable energy generation on school sites."
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Policies" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Wastewater" ]
QAT
[ "Waste" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution" ]
false
It consequently reduces impact on the environment. The DC system operations are essentially linked to the electricity and water consumption. The continuous improvements in both electricity and water management practices substantially contribute to the environmental sustainability of the receiving housing and public buildings. Lastly, Qatar has continuously strived to upgrade its sewage treatment plants to produce treated effluents suitable for purposes such as landscaping, fodder crops irrigation, district cooling, construction industry use, etc. c) Transportation.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority", "Time frame" ]
[ "Ecosystem and biodiversity", "Sustainable forest management", "Crops", "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
BLZ
[ "Agriculture", "Environment", "Cross-Cutting Area", "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Time frame" ]
true
Some of this is currently being provided through the Sustainable Tourism Programme II, delivered by the Ministry of Tourism and Diaspora Relations with the support of the Inter-American Development Bank. 7.2.6 Forestry and biodiversity. Type. SDG linkages. Target. 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.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Adapt Now sector" ]
[ "Health services and assessment", "Health: General", "Disease surveillance and control" ]
MMR
[ "Health" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "GCA_Sector" ]
true
Supplementary information on on- going and planned interventions related to climate risks to human health and wellbeing is provided in Annex VII. Additionally, with international support, the Myanmar government would like to engage with local governments, CSOs, INGOs, the private sector, CBOs, Women‟s groups, youth groups, national races, ethnic groups, national and international experts, academia etc. on issues such as:i) Interventions to improve Forecasting and Warning Systems, such as:. Need to approach Impact Based Forecast and Warning System.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Adapt Now sector", "Adapt Now sector (2)" ]
[ "Landscape management", "Water management", "Wetlands", "Land and soil management", "LULUCF/Forestry: General", "Afforestation", "Land degradation", "Sustainable forest management", "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
MDA
[ "Agriculture", "Water", "Cross-Cutting Area", "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "GCA_Sector_2", "GCA_Sector" ]
true
Technologically innovative solutions, new business models are expected to be deployed by international donors, investors and the country’s private sector in resilient infrastructure and nature-based solutions. To facilitate this process, adaptation investment priorities were identified based on the review of national and sectorial development policies and plans, along with the results of an extensive consultation process ensured by a wide representation of stakeholders across sectors and levels of governance, in particular, CPAs, LPAs, private sector, civil society, academia and women associations representatives that accounted for different types of knowledge in the area of climate change adaptation.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Renewable Energy: Hydro" ]
BTN
[ "Energy" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution" ]
false
Future development of hydropower will be as per the revised Sustainable Hydropower Policy 2021 and enhance climate resilience through reservoir/pumped storage schemes to ensure energy and water security. Currently, there are four hydropower projects under construction that are anticipated to be commissioned before 2030 viz. Punatsangchuu-I (1200MW), Punatsangchhu-II (1020MW), Kholongchhu (600MW) and Nikachhu (118MW) hydroelectric projects (HEP). In addition, the Sankosh HEP (2585 MW), Dorjilung HEP (1125 MW) and Nyera Amari (404MW) are priority projects that will be pursued based on evolving national circumstances.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Second NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Sustainable Land Management", "Conservation", "Sustainable Forest Management", "Grasslands" ]
LKA
[ "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
Improve quality of growing stock of natural forests and forest plantations. 2.1 Complete boundary demarcation. 2.2 Conserve to increase non-carbon benefits. 2.3 Demarcate boundaries including buffer zones. 2.4 Develop plantation management plans for sustainable forest management practices for productive and protective purposes. Restoring degraded forests and hilltops (shrubs, grasslands and state lands). Increase river basin management for major rivers of Sri Lanka. 4.1 Multi hazard prioritization of catchment/ river basins. 4.2 Preparing catchment management plans. 4.3 Demarcation and protection of riverine vegetation. 4.4 Implement protective measures.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral Conditional Actions", "Action and priority" ]
[ "Tourism: General", "Ecosystem and biodiversity" ]
SWZ
[ "Tourism", "Environment" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Condition actions of the sectoral level" ]
true
Swaziland s contribution is to:. Scale up investments in restoring and maintaining ecological infrastructure, with a focus on the priority ecological assets. Establish effective long-term biodiversity conservation, landscape management and natural resource management programmes. Strategically plan and manage the ecological infrastructure, which includes healthy grasslands, rivers, wetlands, woodlands and natural forests. Enhance biodiversity and promote ecotourism with benefit sharing for the surrounding communities.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral Conditional Actions", "Action and priority" ]
[ "Economy-wide: General", "Climate risk management", "Disaster preparedness", "Sustainable land management", "Disaster relief and recovery", "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
NGA
[ "Cross-Cutting Area", "Disaster Risk Management (DRM)", "Economy-wide", "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Condition actions of the sectoral level" ]
true
Review and enforce land use plans in industrial areas in light of climate change. Encourage relocation of high risk industries, facilities and markets. Promote and market emerging opportunities from climate change. Encourage informal savings and insurance schemes, and arrange for the availability of medium term credit (especially for industries in crisis). F. STRATEGIES FOR VULNERABLE GROUPS.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Water management", "Climate services" ]
ECU
[ "Water", "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Creation and strengthening of capacities on climate change and natural heritage management in social, academic, research and government actors. **. Water Heritage Sector. Macro level. Strengthening of the National Strategic Water System as a mechanism for coordination and sector interaction to increase the adaptive capacity of the water sector in the territory. **. Operative Level. Implementation of a national information system for the water sector as a tool to support management, monitoring and evaluation of the effects of climate change.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral Target" ]
[ "Water quality", "Water supply", "Irrigation", "Wastewater treatment", "Water infrastructure" ]
MAR
[ "Agriculture", "Water" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation targets/ objectives at the sectoral level" ]
true
Substitution of water withdrawal (85 million m3/year) from overexploited aquifers by withdrawals from surface water;. Increase the current area under drip irrigation from 154,000 ha at present to 555,000 ha;. Reconstitution of forests on 200,000 ha. The goals for 2030:. Desalination of 285 million m3/year of drinking water supply to several cities and centres;. Reuse 325 million m3/year of treated wastewater;. Construction of 38 new dams and development of an inventory and the treatment of all sites vulnerable to flooding;.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Upstream policies on", "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Renewable Energy", "Renewable Energy: Solar: Off-Grid", "Renewable Energy: Solar" ]
MRT
[ "Energy" ]
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
• Updating legislation to encourage the production of clean energy (ongoing) and regulation of all electricity production companies Program to promote solar energy in public buildings, domestic energy/water heating, schools and universities (concept note) Desert to power G5 sahel (Subregional Energy Program Sahel/BAD) Target: 30 MW.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions", "Sectoral Mitigation Policies" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Buildings" ]
KHM
[ "Urban" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
100% of all rural shelters include separate spaces (rooms with doors and lavatory facilities) for women and children use. Conditional. The tools will be disseminated to construction sector to encourage them engage them in climate resilient projects. 1, 5,. 10,. 13,. 15. 53. Development of building code with mainstreaming climate change into building designs. Infrastructure - Land use planning. Ministry of. Land. Manageme. nt, Urban Lanning and Constructi on. (MLMUPC). National Policy and Strategic Plan for Green Growth 2013-2030.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on", "Upstream policies on" ]
[ "Transport: General", "Transportation Fuels" ]
GRD
[ "Transport" ]
false
true
null
null
null
[ "Information on upstream policies for a given sector", "Targets at the sectoral level" ]
false
The transport sector (land and marine) contributed an average 39% of Grenada’s greenhouse gas emissions in the 2010 to 2014 period. Grenada plans to reduce its emissions in the transport sector by 20% by 2025. In order to meet its commitment Grenada plans to undertake several policies/actions including introduction of biofuel blends (specifically liquefied natural gas and diesel blend), implementation of gasoline and diesel taxes and implementation of fuel efficiency standards for vehicles through incentives. Waste.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Policies", "Sectoral Mitigation Targets" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Technology needs", "Upstream policies on" ]
[ "Supply-side Efficiency: Power generation efficiency improvement", "Economy-wide: General" ]
IND
[ "Energy", "Economy-wide" ]
false
true
null
null
null
[ "Information on upstream policies for a given sector", "Technology needed for a given sectoral plan" ]
false
Coal cess quadrupled from INR 50 to INR 200 per tonne to help finance clean energy projects and Ganga rejuvenation. Introduction of Tax Free Infrastructure Bonds for funding of renewable energy projects. Annexure A. Illustrative list of some of the Technologies (Mitigation perspective). Clean Coal Technologies (CCT). Pulverized Combustion Ultra Super Critical (PC USC). Pressurised Circulating Fluidised Bed Combustion, Super Critical, Combine Cycle (PCFBC SC CC). Integrated Gasifier Combined Cycle (IGCC). Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC), Integrated Gasifier Fuel Cell (IGFC). Underground Coal gasification (UCG).
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Policies", "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Livestock" ]
EGY
[ "Agriculture" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Concerning livestock, improving the current low productivity of cattle in addition to improving feeding programs are being considered. No clear adaptation options are defined for fishery wealth. There is a dire need for further studies on the impacts and adaptation to climate change in the agricultural sector in order to develop an adaptation strategy, which overcomes the barriers to implementing adaptation measures. These barriers include limited scientific information and strategic visions, and lack of financial support. c. Coastal Zones.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Targets" ]
[ "Ecosystem and biodiversity" ]
COL
[ "Environment" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Measurable targets or indicators" ]
true
Likewise, it will contribute to promoting the registration of private properties as SINAP areas through the category of Natural Reserves of Civil Society (RNSC). 1,000,000,000. 5 years. Donation. DO NOT. DO NOT. Make it possible for the general population to know the benefits and contributions of SINAP s protected areas to society and to the economic and productive sectors. 24. MinAmbient. PNNC. Implementation of restoration processes , under current guidelines. The planning and implementation of restoration processes in 18,000 Ha requires resources. 180,000,000,000. 10 years. Donation.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Conditional part of mitigation target", "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Vehicle Fleet" ]
BLZ
[ "Transport" ]
false
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" ]
false
Facilitate adoption of electric vehicles in the passenger fleet by conducting a feasibility study for EV penetration, including assessment of potential incentives, and investing in EV charging infrastructure. These targets above are presented with partial conditionality considerations including: 1) financing through the NAMA facility for the purchase and deployment of efficient buses and 2) provision of technical assistance to develop an efficient light duty vehicle policy regime. 6.2.4 Waste management. Type. SDG linkages. Target.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Social Development: General", "Agriculture: General", "Energy: General" ]
KGZ
[ "Agriculture", "Energy", "Social Development" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Reducing vulnerability to negative impacts of climate change impacts. Measure 2.3.1. Creation of climate-smart financial services and products in agriculture. Measure 2.3.2. Development and launch of a state program for climate-oriented support of agriculture, based on the experience of the program «Financing of Agriculture». Vulnerable Energy Sector. Goal 1. Increase adaptive capacity. Measure 3.1.2. Developing a policy for the development of the energy sector taking into account climate change issues, gender aspects and interests of vulnerable groups. Goal 2. Strengthen climate resilience / resilience.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Water quality" ]
NRU
[ "Water" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Decreased risk exposure to asbestos due to flooding and other extreme weather events. Water Security. Establish NUC water office and laboratory to monitor the quality of water supplied to population. Unconditional. Adaptation. Improved water supply, storage and distribution would provide water security in the case of prolonged droughts and other changes in precipitation patterns. Increased resilience of domestic food supply to interruption by climate change-driven impacts. Mitigation. Potential use of groundwater supplies would reduce energy use for water desalination.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral Conditional Actions" ]
[ "Land and soil management" ]
OMN
[ "Agriculture" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Condition actions of the sectoral level" ]
true
Following GHGs will be targeted:. Carbon dioxide (CO2);. Methane (CH4);. Nitrous oxide (N2O);. Hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs); and. Perfluorocarbons (PFCs);. F. Baseline methodologies. IPCC Guidelines. G. Projected climate impacts and related assumptions. The identified climate change impact are:. Tropical cyclone & storm surge,. Flush flooding,. Heat waves,. Sea level rise,. Coastal erosion,. Water scarcity and desertification. Reduction in fisheries & impacts on marine environment and agriculture. H. Type of adaptation contributions.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Emission reduction potential", "Sectoral plans on", "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Vehicle Fleet", "Reforestation", "Renewable Energy", "Cement", "Industries: General", "Renewable Energy: Biofuels" ]
DOM
[ "Energy", "Transport", "Industries", "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "emission reduction potential for a given sectoral plan", "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution", "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
Implementation of the technical inspection program for all vehicles in circulation (measurement of parameters). (Qualitative). SECTOR USE OF PRODUCTS AND INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES (IPPU). 4 mitigation options:Cement production:. Use of alternative fuels (includes biomass) as a substitute for conventional fossil fuels (coal / pet coke etc.). Cement plant operation optimized with renewable energy. Additional reduction of clinker content in Dominican cement. Increased reforestation of quarries and planting of endemic trees in buffer areas in Dominican cement plants. AFOLU SECTOR.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions", "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on", "Conditional part of mitigation target" ]
[ "Conservation" ]
GEO
[ "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Targets at the sectoral level", "Conditional part of the mitigation target for a given sectoral target" ]
false
The objective is to gain relevant expertise for further development of the C&I for SFM in the rest of identified forest lands to achieve the nation-wide development of SFM practices, thereby support the carbon sequestration;. With financial support from international sources to set up an adequate infrastructure and assure effective planning for management of the additional protected areas during 2020-2030, country commits itself to expand the protected area from 0.52 million ha to 1.3 million ha (about 20% of Georgia’s territory) comprising at least 1 million ha of forests.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Targets" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
true
en
false
null
null
[ "Conditional part of mitigation target", "Time frame" ]
[ "Health services and assessment", "Climate services", "Agriculture: General", "Watershed and river basin management", "Power system planning: Transmission lines", "Fisheries and aquaculture", "Health: General", "Capacity building and knowledge transfer", "Infrastructure and roads", "Climate smart agriculture", "Gender", "Power system planning: Distribution lines", "Water management", "Renewable Energy", "Disease surveillance and control", "Renewable Energy: Hydro", "Coastal management", "Sustainable forest management", "Mangroves", "Reforestation", "Sea-level rise protection", "Urban: General", "Irrigation", "Early warning system", "Crops", "Ecosystem and biodiversity" ]
LBR
[ "Environment", "Disaster Risk Management (DRM)", "Agriculture", "Water", "Social Development", "Transport", "LULUCF/Forestry", "Coastal Zone", "Energy", "Health", "Cross-Cutting Area", "Urban" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Conditional part of the mitigation target for a given sectoral target", "Time frame" ]
true
Most recently, Liberia’s Initial National Communication (2013) reinforces the National Energy Policy with additional long-term targets and related activities, which includes:Reducing GHGs by at least 10% by 2030. Improving energy efficiency by at least 20% by 2030. Raising share of renewable energy to at least 30% of electricity production and 10% of overall energy consumption by 2030. Replacing cooking stoves with low thermal efficiency (5-10%) with the higher-efficiency (40%) stoves. The long-term strategy of Liberia is to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Targets", "Adaptation Commitments" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
true
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on", "Existing sectoral policies" ]
[ "Afforestation" ]
SSD
[ "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
false
true
null
null
null
[ "Targets at the sectoral level", "Information on the existing upstream sectoral policies that the NDC builds on" ]
false
It also aims on an ambitious reforestation and afforestation project to plant 20 million trees over a period of ten years (2 million trees in each of its 10 states) as outlined in the National Environmental Policy. This will contribute towards restoring watershed and water catchment areas during the post-2020 period as well as sequestering carbon and reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation. Transport Sector:i. Establish emissions standards for vehicles. ii.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Policies", "Sectoral Mitigation Targets" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral Conditional Actions", "Action and priority" ]
[ "Mangroves", "Coastal fisheries", "Water management", "Watershed and river basin management", "Sea-level rise protection", "Water infrastructure", "Water supply", "Coastal management", "Coastal Zone: General", "Fisheries and aquaculture", "Early warning system" ]
TZA
[ "Environment", "Disaster Risk Management (DRM)", "Agriculture", "Water", "Coastal Zone" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Condition actions of the sectoral level" ]
true
Improving monitoring and early warning systems of both sea level rise impacts and extreme weather events for building adaptive capacity. Enhancing programme for management of saltwater inundation and intrusion. Mangrove & shoreline restoration programme. Enhancing conservation & fishery resource management. Strengthening key fisheries management services for sound development and management of the fishery sector for resilience creation. Water Resources. Promoting integrated water resources development and management practices. Investment in protection and conservation of water catchments including flood control and rainwater harvesting structures.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Conditional part of mitigation target", "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Conservation", "Wetlands", "Grasslands" ]
BGD
[ "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Conditional part of mitigation target for a given sectoral plan", "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
Land use, land use change and forestry. Continuation of coastal mangrove plantation. Reforestation and afforestation in the reserved forests. Plantation in the island areas of Bangladesh. Continuation of Social and Homestead forestry. Not quantified. 2.4. Information to facilitate clarity, transparency and understanding. This section provides more detail on the contributions set out in section 2.2 and the analysis that was carried out to inform them. Table 6: Information to facilitate clarity, transparency and understanding. Time frames and/or periods for implementation. Timeframe for implementation.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
true
en
false
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Disaster Risk Management (DRM): General", "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
PRY
[ "Cross-Cutting Area", "Disaster Risk Management (DRM)" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Integrate adaptation to climate change into the planning instruments of subnational governments. Lines of Action to 2030. Gaps and Needs to 2030. Promote the incorporation of adaptation to climate change at the subnational level, through the official instruments established in the Municipal Organic Law (Urban and Territorial Organization Plans and Sustainable Development Plans), with ordinances that favor their implementation. Promote the incorporation of actions related to adaptation to climate change, in the Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plans.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Unconditional part of mitigation target", "Upstream policies on" ]
[ "Renewable Energy" ]
CAN
[ "Energy" ]
false
true
null
null
null
[ "Information on upstream policies for a given sector", "Unconditional part of mitigation target for a given upstream sectoral policy" ]
false
Over $2.2 billion in funding for clean technology initiatives, including nearly $1.4 billion in financing dedicated to financing clean technology firms. These investments support Canada’s commitment in Mission Innovation to double investment in clean energy research, development and demonstration over the next five years. Pathway to Canada’s 2030 target. To achieve its target, Canada must reduce its total economy-wide emissions to 523 Mt in 2030.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Policies" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
true
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Agricultural Waste", "Climate Smart Agriculture", "Agriculture: General", "Soils" ]
TJK
[ "Agriculture" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
Optimizing the use of fertilizers, i.e. reducing the use of synthetic fertilizers);. Promoting crop diversity;. Integrated pest management;. Advancing integrated food, water and energy systems. Promoting and scaling of agroforestry, horticulture, viticulture, climate-smart and conservation agriculture;. Improved pasture management planning;. Improve existing carbon pools, such as rangeland management, collection and use of oil cake, rice hulls or other agricultural waste, reducing the use of tillage methods that increase soil carbon, restoring degraded land, etc.;.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Targets", "Action and priority" ]
[ "Disaster relief and recovery", "Subsidies", "Agriculture: General" ]
COD
[ "Agriculture", "Social Development", "Disaster Risk Management (DRM)" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Measurable targets or indicators" ]
true
Innovation and productivity. 0.58. 2021-2030. Implementation of response measures in the event of natural disasters. Number of hydro-agricultural developments carried out. Number of water and land conservation programs (anti-erosion) developed. Innovation and productivity. 2.88. 2021-2030. Development of subsidy mechanisms for small farmers, who are increasingly vulnerable, with a view to adopting new agro-ecological practices capable of sustaining their farms. Number of small peasant producers having benefited from subsidies. Job creation Efficient distribution and use of resources. 0.23. 2021-2030. Coastal area.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Agriculture: General" ]
SSD
[ "Agriculture" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution" ]
false
To reduce dependency on fossil fuels, South Sudan will use clean energy alternatives for reducing emissions, such as biogas generation from slaughterhouse facilities. Conduct a national feasibility study on the generation and use of biogas in slaughterhouse facilities. Biogas is being used on a small scale in slaughterhouse facilities in Warrap and Aweil states. Short term. 7.1.3.2 Adaptation.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Second NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority", "Time frame" ]
[ "Disaster relief and recovery", "Safety net", "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
CPV
[ "Cross-Cutting Area", "Social Development", "Disaster Risk Management (DRM)" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Time frame" ]
true
Expand livelihood protection policies that assist vulnerable, low-income individuals to recover from damages associated with extreme weather events; provide support and protection for internally displaced persons, persons displaced across borders and host communities;. By 2026, draw up disaster recovery plans for all 22 municipalities with resource inventories, first response measures and actions (including on logistics) concerning humanitarian post-disaster needs.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Public Transport" ]
PAK
[ "Transport" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
Training of government officials at the national, regional and city levels on monitoring and evaluating mitigation programs and on methods of management for modern rail systems. Training of technical staff to operate modern rail systems. Upgrading and development of efficient public transport systems. Training of government officials at the national, regional and city levels on monitoring and evaluating mitigation programs and on methods of management for public urban transport systems. Training of technical staff to operate modern urban transport systems.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Industries: General" ]
CHN
[ "Industries" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
Implementation plan will be designed for promoting major low-carbon technologies in the industrial sector by facilitating the promotion and application of advanced and applicable low-carbon technologies, processes, equipment and materials. While promoting the energy conservation standardization, diagnosis and supervision for energy conservation, the implementation of energy-saving and water-saving transformation and the construction of micro-grids in the industrial sector will be accelerated."
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "LULUCF/Forestry: General", "Agriculture: General" ]
SLV
[ "Agriculture", "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Existing Policies and laws related to the regulation of the activity of these sectors will be reviewed, updated before 2019. Due to the importance of these sectors for El Salvador s economy, water and food security and the need to reduce their vulnerability to climate change, low carbon actions are required. In order to achieve its goals, the necessary means of implementation that are beyond the reach of national finances. 3.6. Energy. Updating of the related legal framework and of the National Energy Policy.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Water quality", "Wetlands", "Tourism: General" ]
ALB
[ "Tourism", "Water", "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Support monitoring agencies in design and perform water quality in each wetland/lagoon to track impacts of climate change on abiotic factors (temperature and dissolved oxygen) to reduce risks through environmental quality monitoring methods and techniques. Medium. High. Medium. High. Low. High. Supporting research communities in perform biodiversity monitoring programs in each wetland/lagoon, including bird population and Invasive species. Medium. High. High. High. Low. High. Development of ecotourist activities in the wetland/lagoon area such as birdwatching, hiking, etc. Medium. Medium. Medium. Medium. Medium. High.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on", "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "LULUCF/Forestry: General" ]
GIN
[ "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Targets at the sectoral level", "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
A recent forest inventory and a robust assessment of biomass flows would facilitate the construction of mitigation options and the assessment of their potential: this sector presents significant opportunities for sequestration and reduction of emissions. In general, the establishment of a sustainable, efficient and regular forest monitoring system is a priority and must be built with the institutions and agencies in charge. The revised Forest Code of 2017 introduces a target of a forest cover rate of at least 30% of the national territory.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Targets", "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Upstream policies on" ]
[ "Waste: General" ]
SMR
[ "Waste" ]
false
true
null
null
null
[ "Information on upstream policies for a given sector" ]
false
The Republic of San Marino ratified the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) on 5 July 1994 and the Kyoto Protocol on 21 January 2010, as a non- Annex I country without quantified commitments for reducing the GHG emissions. Furthermore, San Marino accepted the Doha Amendment on 20 July 2015. San Marino economy is based on small- and medium-sized enterprises. Tourism is thriving, with over 2 million tourists every year.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Policies" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Technology Transfer Needs for Sectoral Implementation", "Capacity Building Needs for Sectoral Implementation" ]
[ "Climate services", "Renewable energy", "Climate smart agriculture", "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
UGA
[ "Agriculture", "Energy", "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Technology transfer needs for sectoral implementation", "Capacity building needs for Sectoral implementation" ]
true
Capacity building, technology transfer and finance are the most important needs in Uganda. Specific national needs are:. Access to and diffusion of appropriate clean technologies;. Promotion of renewable energies and energy efficiency, including the involvement of the private sector;. Research into climate smart and sustainable agricultural practices, including dissemination of good practices;. Scaling up Climate Smart Agriculture. Improving national policies and legislation; enhancing climate change education, training and public awareness;. Building of climate information systems;. Setting up of public-private partnerships; and.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC" ]
false
false
en
false
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
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Water: General", "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
LBN
[ "Water", "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Develop financing tools for the sector to set-up financial mechanisms allowing the sustainability and the financial balance of the services;. Involve all actors in the service chain and establish sustainable mechanisms for collaboration and coordination to improve the sector monitoring and transparency. Reference document. Ministry of Energy and Water’s National Water Sector Strategy (NWSS) and Ministry of Agriculture’s 2020-2025 Strategy. Adaptation priority 4.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Conditional part of mitigation target", "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Energy Efficiency", "Supply-side Efficiency: Power generation efficiency improvement" ]
JAM
[ "Energy" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Conditional part of mitigation target for a given sectoral plan", "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
Jamaica will conditionally increase its ambition to a reduction of GHG emissions of 10% below the BAU scenario, subject to the provision of international support. This reduction target is based on enhanced implementation of the NEP. In particular, Jamaica seeks support for the expansion of energy efficiency initiatives in the electricity and transportation sectors, in line with sector action plans and policies currently under development. 3. Information to Facilitate Clarity, Transparency and Understanding. Table 3.1: Technical Information on Jamaica’s INDC. Parameter. Information.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
true
en
false
null
null
[ "Capacity building needs" ]
[ "Energy: General" ]
THA
[ "Energy" ]
false
null
null
null
null
[ "Capacity building needed for a given sectoral upstream policy" ]
false
Some of the key barriers for the energy sector include, for instance, limitation of grid connection due to inadequate capacity of transmission lines, lack of support by financial institutions for energy efficiency and renewable energy investments, lack of domestic technological and technical resources and negative public perception particularly against waste-to-energy and biomass power plants.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Policies" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Archived Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on", "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Recycling, Reuse, Reduce" ]
SSD
[ "Waste" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution", "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
Depending on the compost quality, it could have many potential applications, such as manure in agriculture and production of biogas for cooking and lighting. Enhance composting by mandating segregation of waste (at source) to enable composting of segregated organic waste from markets, hotels, restaurants, households and sewage sludge. Yet to be implemented. Short term. Increase awareness on the generation of carbon credits through composting and the associated economic incentives. Yet to be implemented. Short to medium term. Development of urban and industrial wastewater treatment plants.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions", "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Second NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on" ]
[ "Solid Waste", "Recycling, Reuse, Reduce" ]
UZB
[ "Waste" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Targets at the sectoral level" ]
false
Target indicators of the Strategy for MSW management:. cover 100% of the population with MSW collection and removal services;. ensure recycling of at least 60% of MSW;. increase recycling of specific MSW (mercury-containing waste, tires, batteries, etc.) up to 25%;. reduce the amount of MSW sent to landfills by 60%;. bring all landfills into compliance with the established requirements, complete reclamation of lands of the liquidated landfills;. use alternative energy sources at MSW management facilities up to 35%;. ensure monitoring of 100% landfills.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Targets" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Agriculture: General" ]
GIN
[ "Agriculture" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution" ]
false
For research, this implies evaluating the carbon sequestration opportunities of the sector in Guinea: agroforestry practices, sustainable soil management (mulch, combination of crops), etc. Set, from 2024, GHG reduction targets for the sector compared to the baseline scenario and carbon sequestration targets. Experiment and identify alternative low-carbon practices for rice cultivation, management of livestock residues and savannah burning.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on", "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Renewable Energy: Solar: Utility Scale", "Renewable Energy: Wind", "Renewable Energy: Solar" ]
BTN
[ "Energy" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Targets at the sectoral level", "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution" ]
false
An alternative renewable energy program consisting of mini hydro, solar, wind and waste-to-energy technologies will be pursued as a priority program with the aim to reduce deforestation in rural communities and diversify the energy portfolio as adaptation measure to changing water flows, particularly in the dry seasons. Medium-term targets from 2020-2028 include:. 71.11 MW of utility scale solar and wind energy (17.38 MW solar in Sephu, 30.73 MW solar in Shingkhar and 23 MW wind in Gaselo).
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions", "Sectoral Mitigation Targets" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Second NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Unconditional part of mitigation target", "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Demand-side Efficiency: Tourism" ]
TLS
[ "Energy" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Unconditional part of mitigation target for a given sectoral plan", "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
"Growing Timor-Leste’s eco-tourism sector is vital to the broader adaptation and diversification of Timor-Leste’s economy. Efforts will be made to increase biodiversity protection and as well as sustainable tourism opportunities. Through the use of small grants, concessional loans, and other incentives, Timor-Leste will seek to establish tourism as a major sustainable national export and source of GDP over the 2022-2030 period. This commitment will be reflected in budgetary decisions and allocations."
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
true
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Health services and assessment", "Monitoring and Evaluation System", "Awareness raising and behavior change", "Health: General", "Education: General" ]
MDA
[ "Education", "Health", "Disaster Risk Management (DRM)" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
, elderly, obese, and disabled);. identify, monitor and target risk groups and vulnerable populations;. develop treatment protocols for climate-related health problems;. provide training and guidance for medical professionals and advice for the public on measures to be taken during extreme weather events, such as heat-waves, flooding and drought;. upgrade current education and communication programmes for medical professionals with relevant information on climate change adaptation in health sector;. a monitoring system and evaluation mechanism to assess the effectiveness of preparedness and response measures;.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Upstream policies on" ]
[ "Gas Flaring" ]
ARE
[ "Energy" ]
false
true
null
null
null
[ "Information on upstream policies for a given sector" ]
false
Having adopted a zero routine flaring policy in its operations, the country’s oil and gas companies are regional leaders in flaring avoidance design and operation. ADNOC has designed and operated its facilities to utilize the recovered gas in normal operations through recovery compressors or by adding value to its downstream chain. This is accomplished by operating one of the largest gas processing plants in the world and establishing the first LNG production company in the region.
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[ "Sectoral Mitigation Policies" ]
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "Second NDC" ]
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en
false
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null
[ "Sectoral targets on", "Conditional part of mitigation target", "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Wastewater" ]
VUT
[ "Waste" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Targets at the sectoral level", "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution", "Conditional part of mitigation target for a given sectoral downstream actions", "Conditional part of the mitigation target for a given sectoral target" ]
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By 2030, Implement Waste Water Management System in Vanuatu: (a) Centralised Waste water collection and treatment system in municipal area including awareness and capacity building. By 2030, Improvements to Public and Communal Toilet Facilities including Bio- Toilets. With the waste sector mitigation measures, the waste sector’s net GHG emissions will reduce about 29.335 Gg in 2030 in comparison to BAU scenario; which is around 56% lesser than the BAU scenario GHG emissions.
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[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions", "Sectoral Mitigation Targets" ]
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "Revised First NDC" ]
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true
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral Unconditional Actions", "Funders for Sectoral Unconditional Actions" ]
[ "Water supply", "Sustainable urban planning" ]
TGO
[ "Water", "Urban" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "The funders for sectoral unconditional actions", "Unconditional sectoral actions" ]
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Drinking water supply sector: To date, most major investments are concentrated in the city of Lomé, with the assistance of the AFD and the World Bank. Human settlement sector (buildings and city): urban development of Togo, phase II. ANNEX VI. Figure 4: Mapping of the Stakeholders in Togo’s INDC Process. ANNEX VII. Table 3: Timetable of Activities for the INDC Project. 1. Products/Activities. 2016-2020. 2021-2025. 2026-2030. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 2.
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[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
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[ "CW" ]
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[ "INDC" ]
true
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Targets", "Action and priority" ]
[ "Mangroves", "Coastal management", "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
SLE
[ "Coastal Zone", "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
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false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Measurable targets or indicators" ]
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Collect physical and socioeconomic data to better understand vulnerabilities and impacts. Train relevant coastal institutions on climate change adaptation and mangrove conservation. Management of coastal and fisheries resources. Goal: Sustainable utilization of coastal and fisheries recourses through legislative reforms and enforcement to enhance economic growth Objective:To provide necessary support for the sustainable management of the fisheries resources. Objective 2:To provide support for the mainstreaming of fisheries issues into local government policies. Promotion of non-destructive fishing techniques to maintain resilience of marine ecosystems. 14,000,000.
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[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
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[ "Revised First NDC" ]
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false
en
true