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Regional Disaster Vulnerability Reduction (RDVRP) Project 2011-2018 estimated to cost US$20.92 million is addressing policy, data management, infrastructure and capacity issues in the areas of Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Management. It seeks to measurably decrease the vulnerability of people and the national economy of St. Vincent and the Grenadines to climate change and natural hazards. The Pilot Project on Climate Resilience (PPCR) is addressing mainly infrastructural support in response to climate change and sea-level rise. 5. Fairness and Ambition.
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Implementation of soil fertility maintenance techniques on an area of 5,000,000 ha between 2021 and 2030. MAEP Promote hydro-agricultural development. Development and irrigation of rice perimeter with water control of 52,000 ha compared to the level reached in 2020 MAEP ENERGY SECTOR Develop electricity production from gas and renewable energy sources.
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Apply energy savings and efficiency, and renewable energy applications in the residential sector, trade and services;. Develop public passenger transport, especially fast modes of transit in large urban centres. Restructure freight towards a reduction in the share of road transport in exchange for an increase in the share of transportation via rail and inland waterways;. Establish standards on fuel consumption, and develop a roadmap to remove obsolete and energy-consuming technologies in energy production and consumption systems. Change the fuel structure in industry and transportation.
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An initiative of rooftop photovoltaic will be launched, and the penetration rate of electrification will be increased for house heating, water heating, cooking, etc. In terms of heating, China will expedite the central heating of combined power and heat in northern cities and towns, rapidly scale up heating of industrial waste heat, steadily utilize waste heat from nuclear power for heating, and develop clean energy heating including heat pumps, gas, biomass and geothermal energy considering local conditions. 7.
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"Promote cooperation, at the regional level, for the integrated management of transboundary natural resources. Reinforce cooperation with border countries on issues of environmental management and ecological zones of common interest in accordance with the principles of international law, respecting the sovereignty national. Defend the territorial rights and sovereignty of the Venezuelan State in negotiations related to the administration of marine, submarine and oceanic spaces, as well as the biological diversity present in those spaces" (38).
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Therefore, protection of these wetlands is another important focus area. Generate awareness among government and institutions for sustainable wetland management practices. Yet to be implemented. Short term. Build the capacity of communities living around wetlands to adapt and diversify their livelihoods, thereby preventing excessive exploitation of wetland resources. Yet to be implemented. Short term. Implement projects identified under water-related policies that incorporate climate-change criteria.
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Forestry: Strengthening sustainable forest management, governance, low-impact exploitation, increasing processing rates, recovery of processing waste. Energy: Sustainable management of wood energy, construction, dissemination and use of improved homes and furnaces, establishment of plantations for wood-energy purposes. Entrepreneurs: The keys to success in developing a renewable energy project in rural areas; recovery of products from sustainable agriculture. Adaptation. Informing, educating and communicating on climate risks.
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Unconditional Contributions. Guyana is in the process of reviewing our options toward the rapid expansion of a renewable energy supply. Our goal is to develop a mix of wind, solar, biomass and hydropower to supply both the demand of the national grid and the energy requirements for towns and villages in Guyana’s hinterland. Guyana will seek to construct and/or promote the construction of small hydro systems at suitable locations such as Moco Moco, Kato and Tumatumari.
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Electric vehicles - US$513 billion from 2010 till 2050. Hybrid electric vehicles: 20% by 2030 - US$488 billion. These costs are derived from energy systems and economic modelling. Further work is needed to prepare detailed business plans for finance and investment in mitigation. These numbers are presented for information to clarify the order of magnitude of mitigation finance and investment requirements.
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Promotion of a sustainable housing construction model, in connection with the sedentarization of AKA indigenous populations in a context of climate change. Construction of pilot habitats. Achievement of Free, Prior and Informed Consent with Indigenous peoples on sedentarization and sustainable habitats. Improve stormwater drainage systems to anticipate the effects of recurrent floods in the most vulnerable cities. By 2030, improve the network by 25%. Drainage infrastructure, restructuring, relocation. Public health.
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"Restoration of existing forest landscapes through the promotion of the restoration of natural forests, fragile ecosystems and the conservation of biodiversity, by focusing on support for projects related to already organized territories (protected areas, community or village forests, sacred sites), limiting the fragmentation of forest massifs and maintaining the connection of natural habitats"
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Renewable energy technologies, which are relevant to the local context, will play a very important role in reducing GHG emissions, but they would not suffice to keep climate change manageable. However, renewable energy may provide a number of opportunities since it also addresses sustainable and equitable economic development, energy access, secure energy supply, and reduced local environmental and health impacts. In addition, efforts in Egypt should focus on replacing or upgrading obsolete infrastructure e.g.
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These include developing policies to regulate the importation of energy-efficient goods to reduce the share of embedded emissions, promoting composting of organic waste in the food and beverage industry and promoting the use of alternate sources of energy, such as biofuels and refuse-derived fuel, in energy- intensive industries. As the sector develops, South Sudan will steadily increase the adoption of energy-efficient technologies to reduce energy requirements in industrial processes, as well as increase the share of renewable energy in industrial office and building operations.
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Lebanon will need international support to successfully overcome the economic downturn, and to sustainably rebuild its economy and the resilience of its society. Despite its hardships, Lebanon remains committed to fighting the climate crisis. This will entail policy and fiscal reforms to enable the improvement of the energy and transport sectors through energy efficiency, the sustainable use of Lebanon’s land and water resources, the reduction of polluting practices in agriculture, waste, and industry, and enhancing the resilience of communities and infrastructure.
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Increasing the area of forest cover in Togo could be achieved through the following measures: Climate Change Support Programme (CCSP) Establishment of sustainable forest and land management areas through reforestation and/or sustainable management of 600 ha of state forests (100 ha to be achieved per year) Establishment of 6000 ha of rehabilitated, reforested and sustainably managed community and private forests and land Land Degradation Neutrality Targeting Programme (NDT) Restore by 2030 at least 80% of degraded land (187,920 ha) and limit to 2% (108,802 ha) the degradation of land not yet degraded with a view to strengthening the conservation of terrestrial ecosystems in relation to the reference situation (2010)".
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For example, the federal government will establish a new Canadian Centre for Climate Services and work with provinces and territories and other partners to build regional adaptation capacity and expertise that will make it easier for governments, communities, and businesses to access and use climate data and information to make adaptation decisions. Measures to build resilience through infrastructure include climate resilient codes and standards and a fund for built and natural, large-scale infrastructure projectsthat support mitigation of natural disasters, extreme weather events and climate resilience.
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The" College" of" Micronesia," for" example," offers" programs" in" key" areas" such" as" increasing" food" production" in" agriculture" and" livestock" systems," climate-smart" agriculture" (e.g.," crop" diversification"soil"protection,"water"conservation"and"agroforestry),"and"the"development"and" maintenance"of"aquaculture"systems.""Contributions+ Unconditional By 2030, establish and/or strengthen farmer cooperatives across all high island chains in the four FSM States. Unconditional By 2030, establish and support State-level farmer associations to provide training for local farmers in climate-smart agriculture practices and establish local seed banks.
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Wide geographic spread of the islands complemented with capacity constraints and inadequate resources have challenged the expansion of the observation networks. Improvement of data collection, management and forecast remains critical areas for early warning dissemination. Promote research to understand past and future climate trends and their associated impacts. Continue strengthening and expansion of the meteorological network and early warning systems to cover the entire archipelago. Improve the climate and weather forecasting tools for decision making. Strengthen the early warning systems and risk management tools.
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More efficient gasoline cars More efficient diesel cars CONTRIBUTION DENTERMINED AT NATIONAL LEVEL CDN MAURItania Natural gas cars Promotion of hybrid cars: in this context, the country’s planned gas field operation in the near future facilitates the penetration of gas vehicles as well as electric cars Electric car Sahel train (goods) The study of the project is in the final stages The use of rail transport will largely replace the transport of goods and people on the road Sahel train (passengers) Nouakchott tramway As part of the improvement of urban public transport and in view of the spatial extension of the city of Nouakchott, this measure is a preferred option and a priority.
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To further increase budgetary support to mitigation measures. To actively innovate the application of funds and explore new investment and financing mechanisms for low-carbon development. Particularly, a high priority is attached to the following measures with great mitigation potential in implementing conditional contributions to the mitigation of climate change. №. Mitigation measures prioritized for conditional contribution. 1. To reduce power transmission and distribution losses to 6%. 2. To build 2 000MW nuclear power station. 3.
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Improve research and innovation in the forestry sector. University. High. Introduce new technologies in afforestation and forest management. University and NFA. High. Livelihood Adaptation. Strengthen the coordination and management framework within and between the Forestry sectors: at national and local levels. Supporting populations dependent on the forestry. Forestry. Medium. Monitoring of vegetation shifts and species composition. Forestry. Medium. Management of Invasive and Alien Species. Forestry. Medium. Risk Reduction and Management for Resilience. Early warning measures.
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Line 2 - research, data collection and knowledge building about risks, impacts, losses and damages from extreme events: By 2026, the country will have completed a study that estimates the costs of inaction on climate change, with special attention to the most vulnerable groups, the results of which will be divulged to decision-makers and to the general public (75).
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Improvement of Solid Waste Management. This support represents a Technical Assistance component subject to a concessional loan of EUR 15 million. The transversal support has an amount of USD$1 million executed in the period from 2014 to 2019, supporting the MARN and municipal associations technically for a training consultancy. 8.6. Health sector. 8.6.1. Coordination and inter-institutional articulation in matters of climate change and health.
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VNM
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Meanwhile, the financial demand for constructing and upgrading natural disaster prevention and adaptation facilities is high. The cost of climate change adaptation is estimated to exceed 3-5% of Viet Nam’s GDP in 2030. With 1.5% of its GDP spent on climate change adaptation in the 2021-2030 period, Viet Nam has to mobilise about USD 3.5 billion each year on average or USD 35 billion for the entire 2021-2030 period in addition to state resources.
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A sustainable modern agriculture supported by new and innovative technologies across all food production supply and value chains, and by skilled and qualified human resources and integrated with the Blue Economy and Seychelles Strategic Plan 2015 ;. Integrate of early warning systems in agriculture ;. Invest in research and innovation to strengthen Seychelles’ climate resilience. 35.00. Biodiversity. Fully implemented Seychelles Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan ;. Fully implemented and enforced Biodiversity Law ;. Fully bio-secure border. 15.00. Water Security.
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All national development and economic plans should address with deep analysis and serious attention the need to include climate change impacts and design a paradigm shift in economic and social development planning to respond to such impacts through the following actions:. Exploring innovative financing options for addressing climate adaptation and resilience projects and programmes with the reduction of availability of domestic resources.
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MDA
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Cross-sectorial priorities: Community-level climate change adaptation: "Promote community-based adaptation action in rural areas" (31-32) including through improving "direct access of rural communities…to climate finance", promoting "climate investments in rural villages", and conducting gender-disaggregated analysis of climate impacts on vulnerable groups
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Existing community engagement, governance and implementation structures and traditional systems being adhered to and strengthened through adaptation initiatives. Ecosystem Based Approaches. Support ecosystem function and services through action and planning by:Embedding action and planning within an ecosystem, strengthening all interrelated parts and components (social, biological, economic). Prioritizing action incorporating threats and solutions from the ridge to the reef of island communities (e.g. waste management).
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Line 6 - The country will have incorporated adaptation criteria into all planning, including development and management plans at all levels, including regional, human development, conservation and master plans: By 2022, local governments will have delineated integration of climate change adaptation criteria into land use planning tools (77).
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In particular, vector-borne diseases such as dengue and malaria are expected to be further exacerbated by rising temperatures and high rainfall. The dengue menace in urban centres has been a constant public health challenge affecting a wide population of all age groups in Malaysia and this is expected to worsen with the impacts of climate change. The control and prevention of dengue transmission using early test kits and community behavioural intervention as well as exploratory research on alternative medicines are among the efforts being undertaken.
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The overarching goal for the agricultural sector was identified as: “Agriculture is able to support household income and food needs in a changing climate”. To achieve this goal, two targets were established (Annexed):. Target Ag1: By 2022, 80% of agriculture SMEs and private sector operators are able to generate sufficient income to cover essential household needs and services in normal and (climate, disaster and environmentally) stressed times.
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Reducing coal consumption through gasification of households in the country (WM)19. 809,979. 971,247. 1.2. Replacement of light vehicles with internal combustion engines for electric vehicles (WAM). 444,99017. 423,18118. 1.3. Improving Traffic Management and Cycling Infrastructure Development (WM). 253,037. 747,963. 1.4. Reduction of electricity losses during transmission (WM). 13,668. 13,668. 1.5. Reduction of electricity losses during distribution (WM)19. 10,888. 30,275. 1.6. Replacement of buses with diesel/gasoline fuel engines by buses with gas-powered engines in Bishkek (WM). 7,967. 14,734. 1.7.
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Industrial Processes. Approved hydrochloroflurocarbon (HCFCs) Phase Out Management Plan. Draft Code of Practice for Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technicians. General. Establishment of a multi-sectoral National Climate Change Committee. Adoption of a revised National Climate Change Adaptation Policy (2015). Development of a Strategic Programme for Climate Resilience. Adoption of a National Coastal Zone Management Policy. Adoption of a National Environmental Policy and National Environment Management Strategy (2004; Revised 2014). Sustainable Energy For All initiative [4]. Annual observance of Energy Awareness Week.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Policies", "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Upstream policies on" ]
[ "Economy-wide: General" ]
GRD
[ "Economy-wide" ]
false
true
null
null
null
[ "Information on upstream policies for a given sector" ]
false
Linkages and Ownership: The NDC has been integrally linked and consistent with other relevant policies in particular, the National Climate Change Policy, The National Adaptation Plan, The National Sustainable Development Plan 2035 and the national planning and budgeting process. The NDC preparation was also characterized by high level ownership as senior government officials and non-government practitioners have endorsed the content of the NDC and expressed their commitment to its full implementation.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Policies" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Second NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Water supply", "Water efficiency", "Watershed and river basin management" ]
LKA
[ "Water", "Environment" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
2025. 2.4 Identify and implement appropriate groundwater recharge systems of the water deficit areas. 2024. 2.5 Ensure water security at all times with the required quality and quantity of water. 2025. 2.6 Establish sustainable extraction levels of ground water in at least three river basins (by 2025) and expand coverage by further three river basins. 2030. NDC 3. Promote climate- resilient water supply schemes.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on", "Conditional part of mitigation target" ]
[ "Renewable Energy" ]
SLE
[ "Energy" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Targets at the sectoral level", "Conditional part of the mitigation target for a given sectoral target" ]
false
Use of market mechanisms and cooperative approaches. Sierra Leone will explore mechanisms for cooperation as provided under Art. 6 of the PA. Conditional contributions. Energy: The country’s NDC considers the transition to Renewable Energy Technologies (RETs) a major means of reducing current emission levels. The goal is to improve energy efficiency and increase access to grid connections by 42% in 2025 and offgrid mini-grid and solar stand-alone systems by 27% and 10% respectively in 2030.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Targets" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
true
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral Conditional Actions", "Action and priority" ]
[ "Sustainable land management", "Ecosystem and biodiversity" ]
SAU
[ "Environment", "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Condition actions of the sectoral level" ]
true
Develop and enhance arid and semi-arid rural areas through various natural resource conservation activities, biodiversity and eco-system based adaptation efforts. The objective is to improve soil quality, water, pasture and wildlife resources through a system of protected areas and reserves. Mitigation co-benefits may include those relating to reducing land degradation and improving land management practices, especially for agriculture and forestry. Adaptation undertakings: The following adaptation contributions are expected to support Saudi Arabia’s efforts to address climate change and raise resilience to its impacts:2.1.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on" ]
[ "Renewable Energy" ]
SYR
[ "Energy" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Targets at the sectoral level" ]
false
The ratio of renewable energy is expected to reach 10% of power production by 2030 in case a real support by international donors is provided in order to sustain the existing initiatives and implement projects on the ground. 2. Forests, lands and agricultural sector:.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Targets" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral Conditional Actions", "Adapt Now sector", "Adapt Now sector (2)" ]
[ "Infrastructure and roads", "Wetlands", "Infrastructure", "Water: General", "Buildings", "Energy access", "Coastal management", "Social Development: General" ]
BGD
[ "Water", "Social Development", "Transport", "LULUCF/Forestry", "Coastal Zone", "Energy", "Urban" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "GCA_Sector_2", "Condition actions of the sectoral level", "GCA_Sector" ]
true
Food security and livelihood and health protection (incl. water security). 8. Comprehensive disaster management. 10. Salinity intrusion and coastal protection. 3. River flood and erosion protection. 6. Building climate resilient infrastructure. 5. Rural electrification. 3. Urban resilience. 3. Ecosystem based adaptation (incl. forestry co-management). 2.5. Community based conservation of wetlands and coastal areas. 1. Policy and institutional capacity building. 0.5. 5.2. Mitigation costs.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Existing sectoral policies" ]
[ "Renewable Energy", "Energy: General" ]
PNG
[ "Energy" ]
false
true
null
null
null
[ "Information on the existing upstream sectoral policies that the NDC builds on" ]
false
Papua New Guinea’s Voluntario National Review 2020 - Progress of Implementing the Sustainable Development Goals. Port Moresby, PNG: Department of National Planning and Monitoring. Papua New Guinea Department of Petroleum and Energy. (2018). National Electricity Roll-Out Plan. Port Moresby: Department of Petroleum and Energy. Papua New Guinea Department of Public Enterprises and Department Of Petroleum and Energy. (2017). National Energy Policy 2017-2027. Port Moresby: Department of Public Enterprises and Department of Petroleum and Energy. Papua New Guinea Department of Transport. (2013). National Transport Strategy.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Policies" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Second NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral Conditional Actions" ]
[ "Land and soil management" ]
RWA
[ "Agriculture" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Condition actions of the sectoral level" ]
true
Reduction of methane emissions from landfills. 1.3 Using fertiliser enriched compost. Rwanda relies on imported inorganic fertilisers for its agriculture intensification activities. For instance, 36000 Mt of these were imported in 2014 and these importations are likelly to increase in the near future. Although good at increasing yields, intensive use of inorganic fertilisers has adverse impacts to the environment in general and climate change in particular.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Unconditional part of mitigation target", "Upstream policies on", "Action and priority", "Sectoral Target" ]
[ "Buildings: General", "Climate risk management" ]
ATG
[ "Buildings", "Cross-Cutting Area", "Urban" ]
false
true
null
null
null
[ "Information on upstream policies for a given sector", "Adaptation action/priority", "Unconditional part of mitigation target for a given upstream sectoral policy", "Adaptation targets/ objectives at the sectoral level" ]
true
Enhance the established enabling legal, policy and institutional environment for a low carbon emission development pathway to achieve poverty reduction and sustainable development. By 2020, update the Building Code to meet projected impacts of climate change. Support for Implementation. The conditional adaptation and mitigation targets presented in this INDC are contingent upon Antigua and Barbuda receiving international support for capacity building, technology transfer and financial resources, including through the Green Climate Fund (GCF), the Global Environment Facility (GEF), the Adaptation Fund and multilateral agencies and bilateral agreements.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Policies", "Adaptation Commitments" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
true
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority", "Time frame" ]
[ "Economy-wide: General", "Agriculture: General", "Water efficiency", "Health: General", "Fisheries and aquaculture", "Wastewater treatment", "Capacity building and knowledge transfer", "Livestock", "Environment: General", "Climate smart agriculture", "Climate risk management", "Gender", "Water management", "Disease surveillance and control", "Disaster Risk Management (DRM): General", "Coastal management", "Wetlands", "Tourism: General", "Irrigation", "Sustainable urban planning", "Water: General", "Crops", "Ecosystem and biodiversity" ]
LKA
[ "Tourism", "Environment", "Disaster Risk Management (DRM)", "Agriculture", "Water", "Social Development", "LULUCF/Forestry", "Coastal Zone", "Health", "Economy-wide", "Cross-Cutting Area", "Urban" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Time frame" ]
true
Climate change considerations mainstreamed into agriculture in Sri Lanka. 2022. 1.1 National Guidelines on Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) produced and implementation commenced. 2021. 1.2 Climate change resilience building introduced into the criteria for Sri Lanka Good Agriculture Practices (SL GAP) guidelines. 2021. 1.3 Promote appropriate crop-livestock integrated farming systems in climate vulnerable regions. 2022. 1.4 Promote home gardens as small-scale production systems with value addition and establishment of market channels. 2022. NDC 2.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Mangroves", "Disaster preparedness", "Coastal Zone: General" ]
HTI
[ "Coastal Zone", "Disaster Risk Management (DRM)" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Development of a national strategy to adapt coastal zones to the impacts of climate change. Planning to protect and relocate infrastructure at risk from the impacts of climate change. Reduced disaster risk in areas most vulnerable to flooding, and integration of migrations (internal and international) and planned relocation of communities as an adaptation strategy. Establishment of infrastructures resilient to adverse climatic events. Cost-benefit studies of relocation and planned relocation of communities. Adoption of measures for the protection, conservation and sustainable management of mangrove ecosystems.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral Conditional Actions", "Action and priority" ]
[ "Water management", "Livestock", "Land and soil management", "Climate services", "Water conservation and reuse", "Irrigation", "Early warning system", "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
UZB
[ "Agriculture", "Water", "Cross-Cutting Area", "Disaster Risk Management (DRM)" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Condition actions of the sectoral level" ]
true
Further improvement of water management practice in irrigated agriculture with wide use of integrated water resources management approaches and innovative technologies for water saving, including broad introduction of drip irrigation systems. Improvement of pasture productivity and fodder production in desert and piedmont areas. Adaptation of social sector to climate change7. Raising of awareness and improvement of access to information about climate change for all groups of population;. Development of early warning systems about dangerous hydrometeorological phenomena and climate risk management;.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Renewable Energy: Wind" ]
DOM
[ "Energy" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
Here is an example in tabular format of the evaluated options 2 with the aforementioned weighting exercise with the sectors:. Option title: New wind farms in the Dominican Republic . objective. Reduction of GHG in the electricity sector and the implementation of an investment program for the assembly of wind farms in the country. Responsible entity (Institution that monitors, reports and verifies the option). Type of instrument (GHG Goal, Non GHG Goal and Enabling Framework). Status (In planning, approved, in execution) Start / Goal.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Time frame" ]
[ "Water management", "Water quality", "LULUCF/Forestry: General", "Biomass energy", "Water: General", "Sustainable land management", "Health: General", "Wastewater treatment", "Education: General", "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
CAF
[ "Water", "LULUCF/Forestry", "Energy", "Health", "Education", "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Time frame" ]
true
Conditional NDC. Reduce the use of fluorinated gas appliances by 25% in 2025 and 50% in 2030. Reduce fluorinated gas emissions. The implementation of actions by 2025 and 2030 will enable the CAR to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, in particular hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), according to the unconditional scenario of -3.91% and -6, 04% respectively in 2025 and 2030; and according to the conditional scenario of -15.65% and -24.16% respectively in 2025 and 2030 compared to the trend scenario (see figure and table below).
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Health: General" ]
MDV
[ "Health" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
However, heavy rainfall and flooding promotes the transmission of such pathogens when there are no proper mechanisms to ensure adequate food safety and disposal measures. Poor sanitation and groundwater contamination also increase the chance of spreading water borne diseases. Facilitate integration of climate change into the national health systems to ensure sustainable and climate resilient adaptation measures.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral Unconditional Actions", "Action and priority" ]
[ "Biomass energy", "Energy efficiency", "Climate smart agriculture" ]
MDA
[ "Agriculture", "Energy" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Unconditional sectoral actions" ]
true
Biomass: introduce new crops with higher heat and water stress tolerance; substitute fuel sources; early warning systems (temperature and rainfall); support for emergency harvesting of biomass; adjust crop management and rotation schemes; adjust planting and harvesting dates; introduce soil moisture conservation practices. 2) Energy demand: invest in high‐efficiency infrastructure and equipment; invest in decentralized power generation such as rooftop photovoltaic generators; efficient use of energy through good operating practices.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
true
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Conditional part of mitigation target", "Sectoral plans on", "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Urban Transport", "Vehicle Fleet" ]
SLE
[ "Transport" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Conditional part of mitigation target for a given sectoral plan", "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution", "Conditional part of mitigation target for a given sectoral downstream actions", "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
Transport: Sierra Leone will use lessons from the Integrated Resilient Urban Mobility Project (IRUMP) to develop plans and strategies for building sustainable transport mechanisms (including mass transit systems, fuel-efficient vehicles, and climate-smart mobility measures that improve urban planning and enhance access to public infrastructure in cities. The country also commits to implementing performance standards aimed at vehicle purchase and use taxes, low GHG fuels, and incentives for vehicle demand reduction.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions", "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral Conditional Actions" ]
[ "Malnutrition" ]
BGD
[ "Health" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Condition actions of the sectoral level" ]
true
Bangladesh submitted the National Adaptation Programme of Action (NAPA) in 2005 (revised in 2009) and prepared a climate change action plan (the Bangladesh Climate Change Strategy and Action Plan in 2009). 3.4 Expectations for future - near term plans and action. Considering the vulnerabilities, the government has identified the following areas of interventions to address adverse impacts of climate change:Key Areas to address adverse impacts of climate change. Food security, livelihood and health protection (incl. water security). Comprehensive disaster management.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Targets" ]
[ "Economy-wide: General", "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
CAF
[ "Cross-Cutting Area", "Economy-wide" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Measurable targets or indicators" ]
true
By 2025, a participatory action plan for the habitat and infrastructure sectors in adaptation planning at the national level is developed and operationalized. Modeling of climate change; assessment of risks, impacts and vulnerabilities, and adaptation options; integration into sector planning. Promotion of a sustainable housing construction model, in connection with the sedentarization of AKA indigenous populations in a context of climate change. Construction of pilot habitats. Achievement of Free, Prior and Informed Consent with Indigenous peoples on sedentarization and sustainable habitats.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Conditional part of mitigation target", "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Agriculture: General" ]
GMB
[ "Agriculture" ]
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
In absolute figures, the mitigation measures will reduce the Gambia’s GHG emissions by 3,290 GgCO2e. Figure 1: GHG emissions: Total baseline and mitigation scenario 2010-2030. Figure 2: GHG emissions mitigation scenario by sector 2010-2030. 1.2 Emission reduction targets. ID. Mitigation measure. Unconditional. Conditional upon*. Mitigation potential. FS. TT. Gg Co2e in 2030. 1. GHG reduction from different rice ecologies in the Gambia. ✓. ✓. 449. MA1. Improving agricultural resilience by implementing climate-smart agriculture. ✓. ✓. 205. MA2. Improving livestock productivity. ✓. ✓. 408. MA8.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Second NDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Reforestation", "Demand-side Efficiency" ]
PRK
[ "Energy", "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
Intensify the all-inclusive mass movement for planting trees such as the period of the spring and autumn general mobilization for land management and the Reforestation Day. Strengthen activities for energy conservation such as the May and October Electricity Saving Months. Reinforce afforestation activities of the Youth’s Forest and Children’s Union Forest. Strengthen propagation campaign for public awareness and education of climate change mitigation. Encourage participation in mitigation of climate change. Enhance international cooperation for mitigation of climate change.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Upstream policies on" ]
[ "Energy: General" ]
EGY
[ "Energy" ]
false
true
null
null
null
[ "Information on upstream policies for a given sector" ]
false
Policies targeting development that is more sustainable rely upon five main pillars:. More efficient use of energy, especially by end users;. Increased use of renewable energy as an alternative to non-renewable energy sources;. Use of advanced locally-appropriate and more-efficient fossil fuel technologies, which is less-emitting, in addition to new generations of nuclear power;. Energy efficiency is the cornerstone to be targeted by policy makers to decouple demand on energy and economic growth; and. Reform energy subsidies.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Policies" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Conditional part of mitigation target", "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Conservation", "Industries: General" ]
GIN
[ "Industries", "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Conditional part of mitigation target for a given sectoral downstream actions", "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
The mining sector being vital to the economic development of the country, it is asked to reduce the carbon intensity per unit of production, to actively participate in the national contribution against GHG emissions by deploying all possible clean development solutions, and by deploying the obligation to offset emissions from the mining sector through projects to mitigate and increase the forest carbon stock. Unconditional objective.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions", "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Fisheries and aquaculture" ]
ALB
[ "Agriculture" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Improving scientific capacities to predict/assess the future state of the fisheries sectors in the face of climate changes. Fisheries. High. Strengthening the resilience of natural resources by following an adaptive fisheries management approach (application of the Ecosystem Based Approach). Fisheries. High. Increasing the involvement of fishers in the tourism sector (like pesca-tourism). Fisheries. Medium. Exploitation and Management of Invasive Alien Species (IAS). Fisheries. Medium. Strengthening aquaculture capacities by following ad-hoc recommendation and measures regarding environmental parameters and diseases76. Aquaculture. Very High.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on", "Upstream policies on", "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Urban Transport", "Transportation Fuels", "Inland Waterways", "Transportation Planning", "Public Transport" ]
LKA
[ "Transport" ]
true
true
null
null
null
[ "Information on upstream policies for a given sector", "Targets at the sectoral level", "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
Establishment of energy efficient and environmentally sustainable transport systems by 2030. 1.1 Develop Urban Transport Master Plans (UTMP) to improve the transport system in line with the Megapolis Plan that is currently being finalized, and integrated into key urban areas of the country,. 1.2 Introduce an Intelligent Transport System (ITS) based bus management system,. 1.3 Introduce a canal transport system. Upgrade of Fuel Quality Standards (FQS) to reduce harmful emissions that cause environmental pollution and health hazards. 2.1 Introduce 95 octane petrol.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Policies", "Sectoral Mitigation Targets", "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Agriculture: General" ]
SEN
[ "Agriculture" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Specialization of agro-ecological zones according to climate projections. Artificial rains. Planning of agricultural production;. Processing and promotion of agricultural products. Breeding. Decreased productivity and quality of fodder. Scarcity of water and fodder resources. Increased competition for access to water resources. Decline in livestock productivity. Resurgence of animal diseases. Inflation of the prices of livestock products which could strongly affect the incomes of pastoralists. Changes in the severity and spread of animal diseases. Decrease in the quality of animal production (meat, milk, etc.). Early warning system.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Agriculture: General", "Livestock" ]
PSE
[ "Agriculture" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
As identified in the NDC Partnership Plan, international funding is needed to develop an NDC implementation action plan(s) to address the four adaptation actions for this sector, identified in the State of Palestine’s First NDC, which remain relevant. Conditional NDC actions. Enhancing agricultural value chain and improving infrastructure for livestock production. Greenhouse management. Construction of large-scale cold storage. Construction of large-scale steel silos for grain to enable import and storage during periods when prices on international markets are low. 5.1.9 Industry. Adaptation needs.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on", "Conditional part of mitigation target", "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Supply-side Efficiency", "Supply-side Efficiency: Grid/energy loss reduction", "Energy Efficiency", "Renewable Energy: Biofuels", "Demand-side Efficiency" ]
CPV
[ "Energy" ]
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 the mitigation target for a given sectoral target", "Conditional part of mitigation target for a given sectoral downstream actions" ]
false
Diminish overall electricity consumption by 7% in 2030 compared to the BAU scenario; with adequate support, this reduction target could be increased to 15%;. Decrease total electricity losses to 10% by 2030, from a baseline of 23% in 2017;. Promote farm biogas units as a means to recover nutrients and improve soils, facilitate farm hygiene and health, substitute wood or fossil gas for cooking or electricity for lighting;. Modernise and strengthen the electricity transmission and distribution networks;.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions", "Sectoral Mitigation Targets" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Conditional part of mitigation target", "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Reforestation", "Sustainable Forest Management", "REDD+" ]
TLS
[ "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Conditional part of mitigation target for a given sectoral plan", "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
This commitment is contingent on access to climate financing and technical assistance. Conditional Nationally Determined Contribution 2. Nature-Positive Growth and Transition Activity Commitment type Sustainable Forest Management Improve sustainable forest management and reduce forest degradation and deforestation through natural regeneration initiatives, awareness-raising, promotion of customary practices such as ‘tara bandu’ and the expansion of conservation and protection laws and enforcement mechanisms. With improved GHG inventory data and monitoring resources, this objective will be strengthened through the introduction of a forest carbon stock protection target.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
true
en
false
null
null
[ "Unconditional part of mitigation target", "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Clean Cooking and Heating: Cleaner household fuels" ]
SEN
[ "Energy" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Unconditional part of mitigation target for a given sectoral downstream action", "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution" ]
false
Hydraulics: power stations with a cumulative total capacity of 144 MW / 522 GWh. Rural Electrification (UNEP). 392 villages electrified in mini-network Electrified solar or hybrid (diesel / solar). Domestic fuels build and distribute. Installation of 27,500 domestic biodigesters. Production and distribution of 4.6 million Firewood Improved Fireplaces;. Production and dissemination of 3.8 Million improved households charcoal. EnR2 Program (2020 to 2025) - Wind turbines commissioning of power stations with a cumulative total power of 200 MW.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC" ]
true
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Time frame" ]
[ "Water management", "Infrastructure", "Ecosystem and biodiversity" ]
SOM
[ "Water", "Environment" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Time frame" ]
true
Often during periods of drought water is transported to areas of need. There is currently no coordinated oversight and understanding of Somalia’s water resources, access and supply. This proposed project profile intends to initiate a comprehensive approach to managing water resources in Somalia, through developing and implementing an integrated water resources management approach using participatory and community based decision making. IMPLEMENTATION. Project Duration: 5 years. Lead Agency: Somalia Federal Government (SFG) State Ministry of Environment.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Technology needs", "Capacity building needs", "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Energy: General", "Sustainable Land Management", "Renewable Energy", "LULUCF/Forestry: General", "Conservation", "Waste: General", "Industries: General", "Agriculture: General" ]
AFG
[ "Industries", "Waste", "Agriculture", "LULUCF/Forestry", "Energy" ]
true
null
null
null
null
[ "Capacity building needed for a given sectoral plan", "Capacity building needed for a given sectoral upstream policy", "Technology needed for a given sectoral plan", "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
Renewable energy, entry costs support, access to capital, and subsidies. Environmental compliance standards (emission and indoor). 188 Million/Year. Waste Management. Landfill management, decentralised wastewater treatment. Climate Project development skills. 74 Million/Year. Forest and Rangelands. Carbon sequestration on forest/rangelands, and forest carbon skills. Funding institutional capacity to monitor and verify projects. Better spatial planning for community and production agriculture. 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.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Policies", "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Upstream policies on" ]
[ "Economy-wide: General" ]
MDA
[ "Economy-wide" ]
false
true
null
null
null
[ "Information on upstream policies for a given sector" ]
false
The NDC2 targets are planned to be achieved through the Low Emission Development Strategy of the Republic of Moldova until 2030 and the Action Plan for its implementation, approved through the GD No. 1470 as of 30.12.2016 (it will be updated by the end of 2020 to incorporate more ambitious reduction commitments from NDC2);. The NDC2 unconditional target is foreseen to be reached by implementing the efficient incentives, redirecting public investments to less emission intensive activities;.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Policies" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Existing sectoral policies", "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Agriculture: General" ]
BRA
[ "Agriculture" ]
false
true
null
null
null
[ "Information on the existing upstream sectoral policies that the NDC builds on", "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution" ]
false
The Low Carbon Agriculture Plan (ABC) has already allocated over R$ 17 billion to a wide range of mitigation measures in the agricultural and animal husbandry sector, such as recovery of degraded pastures; biological nitrogen fixation; increased accumulation of organic matter, and therefore carbon, in the soil; notillage system; crop-livestock-forestry integration and agroforestry systems; and forest planting. In 2019, renewable sources accounted for 83% of power generation, 46% of automobile fuel consumption, and 41% of primary energy in Brazil, this latter value corresponding to over two and a half times the world average.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions", "Sectoral Mitigation Policies" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Archived Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Renewable Energy: Solar", "Economy-wide: General" ]
QAT
[ "Energy", "Economy-wide" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution" ]
false
On a more applied level, the state of Qatar is eager to foster climate change education throughout the daily routines of educational institutions. This is illustrated by the plan for enhancing teachers’ training on climate change topics in order to enable educators to present the topics of sustainability and environmental development in an appealing manner to students, and to foster behavioral changes in the long-term. Also, all major university campuses in Qatar feature solar panels on building rooftops and policies to reduce energy consumption.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral Conditional Actions", "Action and priority" ]
[ "Poverty reduction", "Sustainable urban planning", "Disaster Risk Management (DRM): General", "Disaster relief and recovery", "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
VNM
[ "Cross-Cutting Area", "Social Development", "Disaster Risk Management (DRM)", "Urban" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Condition actions of the sectoral level" ]
true
Allocate and mobilise resources for community-based climate change adaptation and disaster management; raise awareness and build capacities for climate change adaptation and disaster risk management. Ensure social security. Review, adjust and develop livelihoods and production processes that are appropriate under climate change conditions and are linked to poverty reduction and social justice;. Develop mechanisms, policies, and strengthen the insurance system, and share climate and disaster risks;. Improve regulations and technical standards for infrastructure, public facilities and housing, that are appropriate under climate change conditions;.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on" ]
[ "Clean Cooking and Heating: Cleaner household fuels", "Renewable Energy: Hydro", "Renewable Energy: Biofuels", "Renewable Energy: Solar" ]
NPL
[ "Energy" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Targets at the sectoral level" ]
false
Nepal is planning to generate clean energy as follows:. 4,000 MW of hydroelectricity by 2020 and 12,000 MW by 2030;. 2,100 MW of solar energy by 2030 with arrangements to distribute it through the grid;. Additional 220 MW of electricity from bio-energy by 2030;. Additional 50 MW of electricity from small and micro hydropower plants;. Increase the share of biogas up to 10% as energy for cooking in rural areas; and.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Targets" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Targets" ]
[ "Economy-wide: General", "Tourism: General" ]
COL
[ "Tourism", "Economy-wide" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Measurable targets or indicators" ]
true
At least 10% of small, medium and large companies in the prioritized sectors have implemented strategies, actions or projects to adapt to climate change. This percentage must be evaluated based on the result of the Industrial Environmental Survey. Increase the participation of companies in prioritized sectors that implement strategies, actions or projects to adapt to climate change. Transport. 12. Three (3) Tools implemented to improve the Geographic Information systems of the transportation infrastructure for risk management.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on", "Conditional part of mitigation target" ]
[ "Afforestation" ]
MAR
[ "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Targets at the sectoral level", "Conditional part of the mitigation target for a given sectoral target" ]
false
112. 0.613. 48. Cactus Planting Program 2020-2030. Extension of action #18 over 66,162 hectares. 47. 3.808. 49. Fruit Tree-Planting Program 2020–2030. Planting of 15,000 hectares of fruit trees to improve and diversify small farmers’ income. 88. 0.726. 50. Date Palm Tree Planting Program by 2020–2030. Extension of action #19 over 1.5 million date palm trees. 177. 0.195. 51. National Development of Rangelands Program and Regulation of Transhumant Flows 2020–2030. Extension of action #20 over 300,000 hectares between 2020 and 2030. 60. 0.463. 52.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Targets" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
true
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral Conditional Actions", "Action and priority", "Sectoral Target" ]
[ "Reforestation", "Sustainable forest management" ]
RWA
[ "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Condition actions of the sectoral level", "Adaptation targets/ objectives at the sectoral level" ]
true
Furthermore, the country intends to use mixed-species approaches which contribute greatly to the achievement of both mitigation objectives and adaptation benefits of ecosystem resilience and biodiversity. Through this strategic action, the country’s target is to achieve an overall 30% sustained forest cover of the total national land surface by 2030 from 28.8% in 2013. Reduced GHG emissions through sequestration. 3.2 Employ Improved Forest Management for degraded forest resources;. Land scarcity is a primary constraint to the expansion of Rwanda’s forest resources.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Land and soil management", "Irrigation", "Infrastructure", "Crops" ]
EGY
[ "Agriculture", "Water" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Agricultural Security. Changing sowing dates and good management practices are among the important adaptation measures oriented to mitigate climate change. Changing cultivars to those that are more tolerant to heat, salinity and pests, and changing crop pattern are the most promising adaptation measures at the national level. Moreover, using different multi-level combinations of improved surface irrigation systems and applying deficit irrigation are successful means of increasing surface irrigation system capacity in traditional lands to overcome the negative impacts of climate change.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Demand-side Efficiency: Cities" ]
MMR
[ "Energy" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
"In some city types that are experiencing rapid industrial growth such as Bago, projects target opportunities to enhance energy use efficiencies and manage growing energy demand through projects supporting as improved transport planning or on the use of rooftop solar in Industrial areas. In cities such as Taunggyi or Pathein that have greater need for support in basic service delivery, the project pipeline will focus more on supporting integrated solid waste planning, flood management, or passive urban cooling through increased urban tree planting and building retrofits. These approaches will draw upon good urban practices for small and medium sized cities from around the region."
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Existing sectoral policies" ]
[ "Energy: General" ]
IND
[ "Energy" ]
false
true
null
null
null
[ "Information on the existing upstream sectoral policies that the NDC builds on" ]
false
On the generation side, the Government is promoting greater use of renewables in the energy mix mainly through solar and wind power and shifting towards supercritical technologies for coal based power plants. On the demand side, efforts are being made to efficiently use energy through various innovative policy measures under the overall ambit of Energy Conservation Act.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Policies" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Action and priority", "Time frame" ]
[ "Climate risk management", "Water conservation and reuse", "Coastal Zone: General", "Land degradation", "Fisheries and aquaculture", "Wastewater treatment", "Coastal management", "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
LKA
[ "Agriculture", "Water", "LULUCF/Forestry", "Coastal Zone", "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Time frame" ]
true
2026. 4.1 Some policy initiatives at the national level for use of treated water for other purposes piloting in industries, industrial parks and apartment buildings. 2024. 4.2 Promotion of most appropriate mechanisms of water conservation / reusing / recycling for different purposes. 2025. 4.3 Introduce by-laws and building codes to introduce reuse of wastewater in new industrial constructions including areas under industrial estates. 2026. 4.4 Introduce market mechanisms for promoting above. 2026. 4.5 Public awareness-raising on private and social benefits of wastewater management. 2022.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Water management", "Agriculture: General", "Crops", "Climate risk management" ]
VEN
[ "Agriculture", "Water", "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Some expected benefits are:. Reduction of the impacts of summer and meteorological droughts. Choice of pastures resistant to droughts and flood zones. Selection of suitable areas for the development of crops with an integral management of water resources. Sowing Calender Maps for all agricultural areas of the country. Map of Climatic Types on a national scale. Agroclimatic Zoning at least for 15 crops that the country demands as priority. Permanent monitoring of extreme climatic events such as droughts and excess rainfall that affect productivity.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Adapt Now sector", "Adapt Now sector (2)" ]
[ "Infrastructure and roads", "Reforestation", "Watershed and river basin management", "Infrastructure", "Sustainable transport planning", "Energy efficiency", "Renewable Energy: Hydro", "Renewable Energy: Wind", "Power system planning: Distribution lines", "Renewable Energy: Solar", "Biomass energy", "Power system planning: Transmission lines", "Energy access", "Renewable energy", "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
PRY
[ "Environment", "Water", "Transport", "LULUCF/Forestry", "Energy", "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "GCA_Sector_2", "GCA_Sector" ]
true
National Directorate of Civil Aeronautics. Subnational Governments. Research centers. Academy. National Council for Science and Technology. Alignment with PND 2030. Alignment with the SDGs. Alignment with Sendai. Strategic objective 3.3. Specific objective 3.3.1. 6. Clean water and sanitation. 6.5. 9. Industry, innovation and infrastructure. 9.1. 13. Climate action. 13.1. Objective 3. SECTOR: TRANSPORTATION Alternative means to river transport. Goal to 2030. Objective 25.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Livestock" ]
SSD
[ "Agriculture" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution" ]
false
Increase uptake of leguminous fodder shrubs; improve grassland management; greater use of locally available supplements to help improve livestock feed. Yet to be implemented. Medium term. Implement grazing management strategies, such as rotational grazing, common grazing and zero grazing, that will allow carbon to remain intact in the soil. Yet to be implemented. Medium to long term. Carry out continuous monitoring (with regard to duration and frequency)of grazing of animals to reduce soil emissions and erosion. Yet to be implemented. Medium term.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Second NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral Conditional Actions" ]
[ "Sustainable land management" ]
BFA
[ "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Condition actions of the sectoral level" ]
true
Audit of the development plans of all classified or protected forests for the purpose of updating them. 4,680. 252,000,000. 450,000 ha. 1,200,000. 210. Completion of 800,000 ha of assisted natural regeneration (ANR) in 200 rural communes. 1,600. 134,400,000. 800,000 ha. 3,000,000. 44.8. Participative development of sustainable land management technologies / R&D on climate change adaptation. 0. 54,600,000. Non-quantified targets. Indefinite. OTHER VULNERABLE SECTORS (NAP). 7. 2,964,103,726. Housing and urban development sector. 6.5. 2,918,154,526. 16,017,000. 182.2.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC" ]
false
true
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Sustainable land management" ]
BFA
[ "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
NA. 10,780,000. 21,700,000. 27,860,000. Participative development of sustainable land management technologies / R&D on adaptive climate change. mill CFA francs. 3 250. 6,500. 9,750. All regions. NA. 9,100,000. 18,200,000. 27,300,000. SUBTOTAL AFOLU SECTORS. 27,500,800. 954,555,396. 1,788,626,792. 2,701,266,189. Source: Authors’ estimates based on CILSS model, July 2015. Table 10. Adaptation actions in other vulnerable sectors. Adaptation action/project. INDC targets. Unit cost (in US$). Potential target regions, provinces, cities. Total populatio n involved in the project or action (2015).
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Emission reduction potential" ]
[ "Buildings: General" ]
KHM
[ "Buildings" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "emission reduction potential for a given sectoral plan" ]
false
"Urban Planning Tools for Climate Change Mitigation and the urban planning solution in three sub cities": "Three urban planning solutions will be implemented through the toolkit and formulated policy in the case area to reduce GHG emissions from earth construction, resulting in the saving of 2360 tons of CO2"
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Waste: General" ]
CHL
[ "Waste" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
Contribution to Integration - Circular Economy N°2 (I2). CONTRIBUTION. SDG. I2) In 2020, develop a National Organic Waste Strategy, aimed at increasing the recovery of organic waste generated at municipal level by recovering nutrients, organic materials or substrates into the productive process and, thereby, contributing to climate change adaptation and mitigation. Contribution to Integration - Circular Economy N°3 (I3). CONTRIBUTION. SDG. I3) By 2022, establish and implement, metrics and indicators on circularity to monitor the country s progress in circular economy.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Land and soil management", "Livestock" ]
MDA
[ "Agriculture" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Create the mechanism of recording and monitoring of soil quality, preventing the degradation and destruction of the soil cover, other negative consequences caused by the natural, as well as the anthropic factors;. -. Improve or restore the quality of the degraded or damaged soil, combating soil erosion and stabilizing landslides, along with preventing soil pollution with chemicals, biological, radioactive, petroleum products, etc. -. Introduce livestock species resilient to extreme temperatures and adapt the nutritional regime of livestock to demands imposed by climate change;. -.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Renewable Energy" ]
GRD
[ "Energy" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
It is now clear that significant external support is required for the Geothermal programme for the 2030 target. Geothermal is currently the main contributor to Grenada’s mitigation efforts, however it is still in its exploratory phase. The existing feeder line network is believed to be able to incorporate a total of 15 MW of intermittent renewable energy. To meet the 2030 target, Grenada will require a rapid transition, involving energy conservation mechanisms and renewable energy deployment.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Second NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Livestock" ]
MWI
[ "Agriculture" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Ministry of Agriculture (Irrigation Department). Greenbelt Initiative. US$ 55 million. uc: US$ 25m c: US$ 30m. Carbon sequestration and other ecosystem services. Use of renewable energy sources. ✔. ✔. ✔. Promotion of good animal welfare, health & disease control. Department of Animal Health and Livestock Development. Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR). US$ 11 million uc: US$ 11m. Use of renewable energy sources and promote energy efficiency. Carbon sequestration and other ecosystem services. ✔. ✔. ✔. Strengthening of farmer organizations and market engagement.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Capacity building and knowledge transfer", "Sustainable forest management", "Climate smart agriculture" ]
LBR
[ "Agriculture", "Cross-Cutting Area", "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Establish a national research institution focusing on new climate smart seed varieties and improving livestock breeding by 2030. FORESTS. Adaptation Targets. In the Forests sector, Liberia commits to the following adaptation targets to increase the ability of forest-dependent communities and forest ecosystems to adapt to the impacts of climate change:. Catalogue 100% of water catchments in forest areas, with 50% of these under sustainable management plans by 2030 (Link to Agriculture sector).
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Technology Transfer Needs for Sectoral Implementation" ]
[ "Renewable energy" ]
SSD
[ "Energy" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Technology transfer needs for sectoral implementation" ]
true
South Sudan will encourage innovations in technologies which are appropriate to climate change at all levels and the inclusion of climate change issues in the national curriculum. This will be complemented by the development of climate change awareness programmes for dissemination to the wider public. The Government of South Sudan has identified a number of areas where technology transfer could be of benefit of the country for mitigation and adaptation, including through:i. Renewable energy technologies. ii.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral targets on" ]
[ "Afforestation" ]
COL
[ "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Targets at the sectoral level" ]
false
9) Development and consolidation of the productive chain of forest plantations for commercial purposes: Technical and economic articulation for the production of timber from forest plantations for commercial purposes with the chain s action plan. Plantation of 27,282 hectares (300,000 hectares 2015-2030). The increase in ambition is expected for the year 2030 from the annual increase in plantations to 34,165 ha (46,000 ha including reference scenario), which would be equivalent to 368,836 Ha in commercial forest plantations for the mitigation scenario to 2030. 10.37 Mt CO2 eq.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Targets" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Technology needs" ]
[ "LULUCF/Forestry: General", "Energy: General" ]
COM
[ "Energy", "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Technology needed for a given sectoral plan" ]
false
Technology needs will span most of the life of the NDPC and include mitigation of renewable energy technologies such as solar, hydraulic, wind and geothermal, energy efficiency in the building and other industries, afforestation, agroforestry, arbor, conservation or agroecology agriculture, agricultural product processing, forest and other protected areas conservation and restoration.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Targets", "Action and priority" ]
[ "Health services and assessment", "Infrastructure and roads" ]
PNG
[ "Health", "Transport" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Measurable targets or indicators" ]
true
codes (USD, mil-lion). SAP Con-cept Note. (2020). National. Weather Service. (NWS). FAO. 2023- 2027. 10. Existing:. GoPNG. PNG PA. ADB. UNDP. Potential:. Other Development. Partners. Require development. partner support. Quantifiable Target for Land Transport (Bridges and culverts): By 2030, US$104m (PGK 370m) value of 2,171 bridges and culverts built / rehabilitated according to climate resilient codes. Rehabilitate and refurbish. priority health infrastructures. identified to meet. the Nation-al Health. Service Standards. Climate change in-corporated. into Na-tional Health Ser-vice. Standards. Number of Com-munity Health.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
true
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Second NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Health: General" ]
MOZ
[ "Health" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Health: “Elaboration of the Health Sector Climate Change Adaptation Plan and finalization is expected by the end of November 2021. The elaboration of the H-Nap is based on the results and recommendation of the assessment of vulnerability and adaptation to climate change of the health sector in Mozambique conducted in 2019. The Plan is being developed with collaboration of MISAU, INS, Eduardo Mondlane University with technical and financial support from WHO through funds from the Government of Flanders.” (p. 42-43)
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on", "Downstream actions" ]
[ "Waste: General", "Recycling, Reuse, Reduce" ]
ARE
[ "Waste" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Sectoral downstream actions to be undertaken as part of the NDC contribution", "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
The UAE has been taking proactive steps for increased waste management and treatment through regulation, technology and consumer awareness. Circular economy initiatives are being implemented to transform waste from an environmental burden to an asset with economic value. A federal public-private partnership, the Circle Coalition, established in 2019 is working to develop a circular economy model to combat the issue of plastic and packaging waste pollution in the country.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions", "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Second NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral Unconditional Actions", "Action and priority" ]
[ "Agroecology", "Agriculture: General", "Climate smart agriculture" ]
MEX
[ "Agriculture" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Unconditional sectoral actions" ]
true
Strengthen the diversification of sustainable agriculture by conserving germplasm and native maize species, thermal comfort for livestock, development of agro-ecosystems, through the incorporation of climate criteria in agriculture programs. CAPACITY BUILDING, TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY AND FINANCE FOR ADAPTATION. The implementation of the abovementioned adaptation actions for the period 2020 - 2030 requires the continuous development and strengthening of Mexico’s capacities.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
true
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Action and priority" ]
[ "Power system planning: Transmission lines", "Energy access", "Power system planning: Distribution lines" ]
PRY
[ "Energy" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority" ]
true
Action 12.1: "Promote actions that increase and favor the capacity, quality and reliability of electricity transmission and distribution systems across the country, including social territories corresponding to indigenous and rural peoples, with the application of a valid social tarriff according to Ley N. 3480/2008 (pp. 57)
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Tracking Progress for Sectoral Implementation" ]
[ "Climate risk management" ]
LSO
[ "Cross-Cutting Area" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on how progress for sectoral implementation will be tracked" ]
true
Lesotho’s climate change adaptation process will be monitored using the following indicators: Change in the level of vulnerability; Number of people benefiting from adaptation activities; Degree of integration of climate change adaptation into sectoral policies and plans; Resources spent on adaptation to reveal the climate relevant share of the total public expenditure over time. However, proper implementation of the monitoring and evaluation commitment is conditional on enabling finance. 4.8 Gender Imperatives of Climate Change Adaptation3.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Building on existing downstream actions" ]
[ "Energy: General", "Economy-wide: General", "Waste: General", "SLCPs", "Transport: General" ]
UKR
[ "Industries", "Waste", "Transport", "Energy", "Economy-wide" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Existing sectoral downstream actions that the NDC builds on" ]
false
In spite of the national circumstances, Ukraine aims to continue reducing GHG emissions, energy intensity of GDP and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. Over the past few years, Ukraine has started to actively implement energy efficiency and environmental protection policies and promote economic modernization. In particular, such key legislative and regulatory acts were adopted:. Concept and Action plan for state climate change policy implementation until 2030;. Low emission development strategy of Ukraine till 2050;.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Actions" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "Revised First NDC" ]
false
false
en
true
null
null
[ "Sectoral plans on" ]
[ "Sustainable Forest Management", "REDD+" ]
IDN
[ "LULUCF/Forestry" ]
true
false
null
null
null
[ "Information on sectoral plans" ]
false
A landscape-scale and ecosystem management approach, emphasizing the role of sub-national jurisdictions, is seen as critical to ensure greater and more enduring benefits from these initiatives. REDD+ will be an important component of the NDC target from land use sector. Forest Reference Emission Level (FREL) for REDD+ was submitted to the UNFCCC Secretariat in December 2015, covering deforestation and forest degradation and peat decomposition.
true
[ "Sectoral Mitigation Plans" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "First NDC" ]
false
false
en
false
null
null
[ "Sectoral Conditional Actions", "Action and priority" ]
[ "Health services and assessment", "Ecosystem and biodiversity", "Economy-wide: General", "Disease surveillance and control", "Capacity building and knowledge transfer" ]
NGA
[ "Health", "Environment", "Cross-Cutting Area", "Economy-wide" ]
false
false
null
null
null
[ "Adaptation action/priority", "Condition actions of the sectoral level" ]
true
Support recommended climate change adaptation policies and programmes in sectors that affect biodiversity conservation, including agriculture, forestry, energy and livelihoods. Support and implement programmes for alternative livelihoods in order to reduce unsustainable resource use that contributes to loss of biodiversity (see Sector/Theme 11. Livelihoods). E. STRATEGIES FOR HEALTH AND SANITATION. Undertake research to better understand the health impacts of climate change in Nigeria. facilities. Strengthen disease prevention and treatment for those diseases expected to increase as a result of climate change.
false
[ "Adaptation Commitments" ]
false
[ "CW" ]
null
[ "INDC", "First NDC" ]
false
true
en
true