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Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organization (TGO) Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organization (TGO) Under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment
the Royal Thai Governmentthe Royal Thai Government17th May 2013
Overview of Thailand’s policiesOverview of Thailand s policies related to climate changerelated to climate change
Overview of Thailand Policies on Climate Change
Government Policy of
the Prime Minister National Policy
The 11th National Economic and Social Development Plan
H.E. Ms. Yingluck ShinawatraFrameworkDevelopment Plan
2012‐2016
l f l
Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MoNREMoNRE))National Plans on
National
Strategic Plan on
Climate Change
Draft National
Master Plan on
Climate Change
National
Environmental Quality
Management Plan
Environment & Climate Change
Climate Change
2008‐2012
Climate Change
2011‐2050Management Plan
2012‐2016
NationalS t l
ReneawableReneawableEnergy Energy
Ministry of EnergyMinistry of Energy Ministry of Ministry of TransportTransport
Ministry of Ministry of IndustryIndustry
Ministry of Ministry of Agriculture and Agriculture and
CooperativeCooperativeSectoralPlans
Energy Energy Development Development
Plan Plan 20082008 20222022
Efficiency Efficiency Plan Plan
20102010-- 20302030
National National Transport Transport
Master Plan Master Plan 20112011 20202020
National National Industrial Industrial
Development Development DraftDraft Strategic Plan Strategic Plan on Climate Change on Climate Change i th A i lt li th A i lt l
CooperativeCooperative
2008 2008 -- 20222022 20112011-- 20202020 Master Plan Master Plan 20102010-- 20142014
in the Agricultural in the Agricultural SectorSector
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National Framework Policy
1. The 11th National Economic and Social Development Plan 2012 20162012‐2016
Strategy: Managing natural resources and environment towards sustainability
Key Measures
• Shift the development paradigm and consumption behaviorstowards the environmentally‐friendly society & low carbontowards the environmentally‐friendly society & low carbon economy
• Improving ecological efficiency of the production and servicesImproving ecological efficiency of the production and services towards the environmentally friendly society
• Reinforce urban environment and infrastructure management• Reinforce urban environment and infrastructure management
• Establish the Voluntary Domestic Carbon Market
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National Framework Policy2. Government Policy of the Prime Minister
H E Ms Yingluck ShinawatraH.E. Ms. Yingluck Shinawatra
Key Measuresy
• Reducing resource use, and lowering greenhouse gas emissionsin accordance with the principle of reduce reuse and recyclein accordance with the principle of reduce, reuse and recycle
• Develop towns or eco‐industrial towns to become a low‐carbon i tsociety
• Support the production, use, R&D of renewable and alternative ith th bj ti f l i 25% f thenergy sources, with the objective of replacing 25% of the
energy generated by fossil fuels within the next decade
P t ti th h d ti f• Promote energy conservation through reduction of power usage in the production process by 25 % within the next two decades
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National Environmental & Climate Change Plans
3. National Strategic Plan on Climate Change 2008 – 2012
g
Strategy on Mitigation
Key measures:
• Reducing GHG emission based on sustainable development by• Reducing GHG emission based on sustainable development by
means of CDM implementation. Priority is given to energy
sector, waste utilization, agricultural activities, and industries.
• Increasing forest area by afforestation.
• Increasing activities to promote clean and low carbon technology
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National Sectoral Plans
4. Renewable Energy Development Plan 2008‐2022
Source: DEDE (2010)‐7‐
National Sectoral Plans
5. Energy Efficiency Plan 2010‐2030 (20 Years Plan)gy y ( )
Reduce energy
e)
gyconsumption > 38,200
ktoe by 2030
ption (ktoe
Consum
pal Ene
rgy
Government Policy (23 Aug 2010)
Fina aims to reduce energy intensity to
25% within 20 years
Source: DEDE (2012) ‐8‐
Institutional Arrangements on Climate Change
Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MNRE)
Offi f N t l R Thailand Greenhouse GasOffice of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Planning (ONEP)
Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organization (Public Organization) (TGO)and Planning (ONEP) (Public Organization) (TGO)
‐National Focal Point of UNFCCC ‐ Established in 2007Implementing agency to‐ Implementing agency to promote GHG mitigation & GHG Information Center
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Background & Justification
“Stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system”
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
The ASEAN Community (AC) Roadmap
Work towards achieving sustainable development as well as promoting clean and green environment for the ASEAN region
• Paradigm shift to green and low carbon society• Capacity building on adaptation to reduce vulnerabilities to CC impact• Develop the database and registry system of GHG emissions, and carbon market
The 11th National Economic and Social
• Establish carbon fund and promote carbon market• Develop Thailand MRV system• Promote the carbon label and carbon footprint
Economic and Social Development Plan
• Promote CDM and recognize global warming issues in manufacturing, transportation and residential sectors.
• Increase RE share in the industrial sector using revenue from trading carbon
Government Policy of the Prime Minister H E M Yi l k credits as an incentive.
• Promote urban development and reduce GHG emissions with an aim to become a low carbon society.
H.E. Ms.Yingluck Shinawatra
Guide the society towards low carbon, and sustainable social and economic development
Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment
10Climate Change International Climate Change International Technical and Training Technical and Training Center (CITC)Center (CITC)
Ministry’s Flagship ProjectMinistry’s Flagship Project
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GHG Mitigation Capacity Building Activities
TGO provides capacity building d i i i i iand awareness raising activities
on climate change to Thai society i.e.• GHG mitigation training programs
bli• Public events • Guidebooks, Media Climate Thailand Conference
2010 and 20112010 and 2011
Climate change channel Trainings and workshops
g(on Youtube)
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GHG Mitigation Capacity Building Activities
International cooperation on capacity development programs on GHG mitigation issue i.e. JICA, IGES, NIES,
i l d i i l h i
GIZ, USAID, EU,
Capacity Development and Institutional Strengthening for GHG Mitigation in the Kingdom of Thailand
Phase I Phase I
2009 ‐ 2010
Climate Change International Technical and Training Center (CITC)
Phase II Phase II
2013 ‐ 2015
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Conceptual Institutional Framework
CITC BoardCITC BoardThai organizations: Thai organizations: TGOTGO, ONEP ,DEQP, OAE, ERTC, DEDE, PCD, , ONEP ,DEQP, OAE, ERTC, DEDE, PCD, RFD, DIW, RFD, DIW, STISTI, TICA, TICAJapaneseJapanese organizations:organizations: JICAJICAJapanese Japanese organizations: organizations: JICAJICAAcademic InstitutionsAcademic Institutions
Supporting roles by Networking roles
TGO as a CITC JICA
Supporting roles by relevant Thai
agencies
relevant international agencies
with ASEAN countries for CITC
as a CITC Secretariat Office
Japanese institutesi.e. IGES, NIES, OECC,
LoCARNet Center of excellence on
Thai agencies and academic institutions
g
Through international Through international cooperationcooperation
i.e. i.e.
excellence on climate change
in ASEAN countries
institutions
EU, USAID, GIZEU, USAID, GIZ
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Objectives of the CITCT bli h h i l d i i f h i• To establish a technical and training center for sharing knowledge and information on climate change
• To strengthen networking on climate change among regional and international experts, government agencies, academia, l l h i i d l k h ldlocal authorities and relevant stakeholders
C t t t At d i i tCurrent status : At a designing stage
11 D l t i iD l t i i11. Develop training . Develop training programmesprogrammes
22 D l ED l E l i tl i t
http://www.citc.in.th
22. Develop E. Develop E‐‐learning systemlearning system
33 C bC b b d k l d h bb d k l d h b
ld l h kld l h k
33. Create a web. Create a web‐‐based knowledge hub based knowledge hub
44. Building climate change network . Building climate change network ‐14‐
CITC Concept• In‐depth training and hands‐on approach• Train of Trainers• Policy Recommendations• Integration of Mitigation and AdaptationClimate
Change• Integration of Mitigation and Adaptation• Climate change Network• Green Job• Sustainability
Mitigation(including GHG
Inventory)Adaptation
Sustainable Development
Achieving
Low Carbon Society
Achieving
Low Carbon Society
Carbon Reduction, Good Quality of Life, Environmental Friendly
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Development objectiveAn appropriated adoption of CC management responding to CC policy implementation in Thailand and ASEAN
Immediate objectivesEstablishing CITC as a training center and networking platform on CC for Thailand, ASEAN and other interested countries
ork Outputs
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
amew
o
• CITC is set up
• Curriculums• Training materials• Training
• Training courses • Developed trainers
• E‐learning System
• CC network• Policy recommendation
• CITC website as a resource pool on CC for Th. And ASEAN
• PR activities• Promotional materials
ual Fra
gTools •Action plans
Activities
ncep
tu 1 2 3 4 5 6 7• Institutional arrangement
• Curriculum development
• Training provision
• Development of E-learning
• Development of CC
• CC Knowledge
• Public relations and
Co
on climate change for Thailand and ASEAN
(basic, advance and specific courses)
System network in Th. and ASEAN
management knowledge dissemination on CC
Inputs• Financial support
)
16
pp‐ TGO & JICA budget‐ In kind support
• Human resources ‐16‐
Work Plan (5 years)
Y2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
1 Institutional arrangement for CITC
No. Activities Year
g
2 Curriculum development on climate change for Thailand and ASEAN
3 T i i P i i3 Training Provision
4 Development of E-learning system
5 Development of climate change network in Thailand and in ASEAN
6 Climate change knowledge management
7 Public relations and knowledge dissemination on climate change
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Draft Curriculum (5 years)
TGO KEY STRATEGIES
GHG MitigationLow Carbon Development
GHG Inventory
•Central Govt+ASEAN(Eng)
•Policy Makers
•Sectoral Based• Govt Implementer
• Thai (TH)
•General Mitigation• General Public
• Thai (TH)Policy Makers• Implementers
•Local Govt (TH)
Thai (TH)• ASEAN (Eng)
• Private Agency• Thai (TH)
• ASEAN (Eng)• Mitigation Project Developers• General Public
• Thai (TH)( )•Local Leaders• Local Practitioners
( )• ASEAN (Eng)
• Local Based (Area Based)• Central Implementer
• Thai (TH)• ASEAN (Eng)
• Mitigation Project Verifiers• General Public
( )•Local ASEAN Govt(Eng)
• Local Leaders
• Thai (TH)• ASEAN (Eng)
• Local Practitionersh i ( )
• ASEAN (Eng)• Corporate Carbon Footprint• General Public
• Thai (TH)• Local Practitioners• Thai (TH)
• ASEAN (Eng)
Thai (TH)• ASEAN (Eng)
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Curriculum Development Timeline
2014
2015
2016
•Low Carbon Development•Central Govt+ASEAN • Mitigation Project Developers(Eng)
• Policy Makers• Implementers •Sectoral Based
G t I l t
g j p• General Public
• TH• ENG
• Mitigation Project Verifiers• Local Govt (TH)• Local Leaders• Local Practitioners
• Govt Implementer• TH• ENGPrivate Agency
• Mitigation Project Verifiers• General Public
• ENG• Corporate Carbon Footprint
• Local ASEAN Govt (Eng)• Local Leaders• Local Practitioners
• Private Agency• TH• ENG
•Local Based (A B d)
• General Public• TH• ENG
•Local Based (Area Based)• Central Implementer
• TH• ENG
•General Mitigation• General Public (TH+ENG)
ENG• Local Practitioners
• TH• ENG
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Course Conceptual Framework
LC Low Carbon Development
GM General Mitigation
GM Corporate Carbon Footprint
GM Mitigation Project Developers
GM Mitigation Project VerifiersGM Mitigation Project Verifiers
GI GHG Inventory: Sectoral BasedGI GHG Inventory: Sectoral Based
GI GHG Inventory: Local Based (Area Based)
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Course Conceptual Framework
LC: Low Carbon DevelopmentLC: Low Carbon Development
LC1 ASEAN Central Government (Eng)LC 111 ‐ Policy MakersLC 112‐ Implementers
LC2 Thai Local Government (TH)LC 201 ‐ Thai Local LeadersLC 202 ‐ Thai Local Practitioners
ASEAN Local Government (Eng)gLC 211 – ASEAN Local LeadersLC 212 – ASEAN Local Practitioners
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Justification
Low Carbon Development
National
Policy Makers
Related Central AgenciesPolicy Direction and Support Policy Makers
Implementers
and Support
Local Administration AgenciesFeedback
LeadersCity
PractitionersCity
Public/Local People‐22‐
CourseASEAN Central GovernmentLC 111 ‐ Policy Makers (ENG)
Target Groups Thai and ASEAN policy makers of the all related climate change cooperation agencies
T id th h i k l d ti l kill d•To provide the comprehensive knowledge, practical skill and sparkling motivation in formulating the low carbon development policies and strategies to the policy makers
Obj ti
p p g p ythrough hands on training activities•To introduce the appropriate tools for assisting the policy
k i d l i l b d l t li i dObjectives makers in developing low carbon development policies and strategies for serving their own purpose and supporting regional & local agencies which are under their controlg g•To establish the network for knowledge exchanging and technical cooperation among the policy makers in Thailand, ASEAN d th t i t i bl l bASEAN and other countries on sustainable low carbon development pathway
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