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NAMA Database & Annual Status Report on NAMAs

NAMA Database & Annual Status Report on NAMAs. UNDP Webinar. Overview. Introduction to the NAMA Database Objective and format Overview of key statistics NAMA Status Report Overview 2011 Plans for 2012. www.nama-database.org. Supported by the International Climate Initiative of Germany

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NAMA Database & Annual Status Report on NAMAs

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  1. NAMA Database & Annual Status Report on NAMAs UNDP Webinar Frauke Röser

  2. Overview • Introduction to the NAMA Database • Objective and format • Overview of key statistics • NAMA Status Report • Overview 2011 • Plans for 2012 Frauke Röser

  3. www.nama-database.org • Supported by the International Climate Initiative of Germany • WIKI Format – open platform • Currently includes 55 NAMAs in 25 countries • Other relevant information, e.g. NAMA Templates Frauke Röser

  4. What is included in the database? • Focus on supported NAMAs • Tracking of actual NAMA activities on the ground – not official submissions • Complementary to UNFCCC NAMA Registry • Various stages - NAMA concept – proposal – implementation • Only publicly available information included • WIKI format allows for information to be challenged and amended Frauke Röser

  5. Example – Country Page Frauke Röser

  6. Example – NAMA page Frauke Röser

  7. Regional distribution Frauke Röser

  8. Stage of development Source: www.nama-database.org Frauke Röser

  9. NAMA activities by sector Source: www.nama-database.org Frauke Röser

  10. NAMA activities by type Source: www.nama-database.org Frauke Röser

  11. Conclusions • Increasing NAMA development activity across the world • Tripling of NAMAs in the database between first issue (October 2011) and last comprehensive update (May 2012) • Focus on strategic, long-term, comprehensive, transformational measures and national priorities • short term GHG reductions are not necessarily priority • Co benefits important (often key drivers) • Scope of emission reductions much larger than, for example, the CDM • Few NAMAs in implementation phase • NAMA support currently focusing on NAMA development not implementation Frauke Röser

  12. Annual Status Report on NAMAs • First Status Report published for COP Durban in December 2011 • Mid year update in May 2012 • Supported by ICI Germany • Partnership between ECN and Ecofys Frauke Röser

  13. Financing NAMAs • Clear and transparent criteria for fundable NAMA proposals which balance donor interests and the needs and circumstances of developing countries. • Reliable climate finance for NAMA implementation at scale large enough to enable deep mitigation action. • Practical experience to demonstrate how the private sector can be involved in NAMA finance. Frauke Röser

  14. Monitoring NAMAs • Concrete and clear examples of MRV of different types of NAMAs. • Sufficient attention for the MRV of support in order to build trust and ensure credibility of the NAMA concept. Frauke Röser

  15. Operationalising NAMAs • Progressing with the NAMA registry and developing the match making facility based on feedback from Parties • Coordination of NAMA activities at national level and creation of national focal points to streamline and make official the communication with the registry • Increased feedback and communication between NAMA practitioners and negotiators to ensure that practical experience is duly reflected in the policy process Frauke Röser

  16. Annual Status Report 2012 • To be published in time for COP18 Qatar • Larger scope based on collaborative effort between Ecofys, ECN, CCAP, WRI, GIZ • Content • Section on recent trends • Policy framework (UNFCCC) • NAMA development activities in countries (NAMA database) • NAMA support activities • Contributions by participating organisations on specific topics of interest (e.g. finance, MRV, NAMA tools) • Where progress is most needed – based on lessons learned so far Frauke Röser

  17. Thank you! Ecofys Germany GmbH International Climate Policies Am Karlsbad 11 10785 Berlin Germany Frauke Röser T: +49 (0)30 29773579-32 M: +49 (0)172 200 4129 E: f.roeser@ecofys.com Frauke Röser

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