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Low Carbon Development Strategies - Setting the frame for NAMA planning and implementation
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Low Carbon Development
Strategies – Setting the frame for
NAMA planning and implementation
ICI networking and knowledge sharing workshop;
May 19th 2012; Dr. Barbara Lueg, WWF Germany
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NAMAs could be a
building block of LCDS
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LCDS needs to have
inter alia a long-term GHG
emission reduction target
and a national strategy
to implement it.
NAMA 1
NAMA 2
NAMAs could be the building blocks
that can help to reach the LCDS.
20502012
GHG
time
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Low-carbon development
at the intersection of
sustainable development,
mitigation and adaptation
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Source: Von Tilburg, et al (2011); Paving the way for low-carbon development strategies
Sustainable
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Elements for “good” Low Carbon, Climate
Resilient Frameworks (1)
Package of analytical tools needed (economic analysis,
emission analysis, etc.).
Economy wide, underpinned by sectoral plans (but one
sector plan does not make an LCAP).
Clear long term targets (2050).
with clear short-term and mid-term milestones for 2020,
2030 etc.
Ideally should integrate adaptation (resilience) and
mitigation (depends on the national context).
Based on a carbon budget approach in line with the
science and equity.
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national and sectoral.
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Elements for “good” Low Carbon, Climate
Resilient Frameworks (2)
Action plans for implementation – need to clarify how
(financing requirements), who and when based on
country specific implementation roadmaps with a clear
connection to the goals.
Be aware of lock-in effects on the technological, (infra-)
structural and regulatory dimension.
Has to be science-based and ambitious in short term
and long-term.
Linked to the development agenda – a development
threshold.
Not only look at CO2 but all GHG emissions.
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WWF Blueprint Germany: Key results
The reduction of 95% is feasible,
technically and technical possible.
We now need to target investment in long-
term investment and infrastructures (60%
reduction potential).
All sectors of the economy must and can
contribute.
The additional costs of such a reduction in
emissions are reasonable and total on
average 0.3%, at most 0.6%, of gross
domestic product (GDP).
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Building Momentum for Low Carbon
Development in Turkey and the Philippines
Brief description:
We will develop country-specific Low Carbon
Plans (LCP) with a development threshold
for Turkey and the Philippines.
We will adapt the methodology “setting the
target first” and develop a low GHG
emission pathway for all sectors until 2050 –
including NGO capacity building.
Partners:
WWF Turkey, WWF Philippines, WWF
International Global Climate and Energy
Initiative (GCEI) and GIZ Philippines
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Conclusion
LCDS is not to be a goal in itself, but should be a means
of getting mitigation (if applicable adaptation) actions
going on the ground.
Perspective for action (e.g. an implementation plan) is
an important part of any LCDS.
While the LCDS provides the long term direction for the
national economy the NAMAs are vehicles to implement
the strategy.
The sum total of the impact of the NAMA should add up
to the mid-term and long-term trajectory.
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WWF in Durban
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Dr. Barbara Lueg
International Climate Policy
WWF Germany
Phone: +49 030 311 777 241
Email: barbara.lueg@wwf.de
Internet: www.wwf.de or www.panda.org
Thank you
For your attention!