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NAMA- Support Activities b GIZby GIZ
UNFCCC Regional Asian Workshop on NAMAsg pErivan, Armenia, 3 July 2012
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Eschborn NAMA Training
ChinaNAMAs @ GIZS l
Thailand
NAMA Training CLEAN WG on NAMAs & MRV Mitigation & MRV Partnership Vertical NAMAs NAMAs Cooling and Foam CDM/JI Country Manager
Transportation Demand Management in Beijing
Some examples
ThailandCIM Expert advisoryThailand GHG Management Organisation national EE Plan
Tunesia
Mexico
TunesiaEnabling governmenttowards the design ofNAMAs Indonesia
Enabling governmenttowards the design ofNAMAsMexico
NAMA Programme (Buildings, Freight, EE in SME, NAMA Office)
IndiaInstruments and methodologies for designing NAMAs in cooling and foam sector
NAMAs
South AfricaClimate Change Support Programme for theDepartment of
Colombia, Indonesia, South AfricaTRANSfer Project: Support NAMA
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Department ofEnvironmental Affairsdesign in the
transpor t sector
Available “full-fledged” NAMAs
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TRANSfer – Work Packages
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Handbook „Navigating Transport NAMAs“NAMAs
Contains all relevant information for decision makers andfor decision makers and practitioneers in the transport sector Available online at www.TRANSferProject.org
Status:
Draft Part I (v 0.0)
Review byproject partners
Draft online (v 0.1)
Review bypartners and
experts
Draft Part IIFinal ReviewOnline bli ti
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Draft Part IIFinal Reviewpublication
Handbook „Navigating Transport NAMAs“NAMAs
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Potential Activities in Partner CountriesCountries
MonitoringWorkshop including
Studies by local/regional consultants of Monitoring
international experts
consultants of emission red.
potential
Identifiy policies/
Assess emission
Set up MRV /
Identify need for
Register NAMAs
d thImplement transportpolicies/
measures reduction potential
GHG inventory
int‘l support
under the UNFCCC UNFCCC
transport NAMAs
Presentation of Training
Provision of guidance through
international examples
Trainingsessions local and
international experts
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The NAMA development and registration process
Benefits for Partner Countries
Visibility of your country as inspiring examples in the
“NAMA h db k”
E h f
Improvement of your transport
“NAMA handbook”
Training of staff on transport and
Exchange of knowledge and experiences in a South-South-
your transportsystem and related co-benefits
Financial support for
on transport and climate related topics
North expert network
Short term technical
studies and background research
technical advice from international experts
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Supporting the process of identification and registration of NAMAs
PROKLIMA: ICI NAMA projectGuidelines for the development of NAMA proposals in cooling and foam sector (Non-Annex-I Countries )
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• Cooling Air conditioning and foam: 10 15% of global emissions
FCKW HFCKW HFKW
• Cooling, Air-conditioning and foam: 10-15% of global emissions
• 1/3 direct and 2/3 indirect emissions
• Direct emissionen can be substituted• Direct emissionen can be substituted
• Indirect emissions can be mitigated by 10-30% through alternative technologies
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BMZ-Sektorvorhaben „Climate mitigation programme in developing
countries“ Support to German delegation to the UNFCCC on carbon
market, MRV, capacity building and adaptation NAMA Training: under preparation
Sharing of NAMA knowledge with partner countries Coordination of NAMA & MRV Working Group of CLEAN
NetworkNetwork Support of expert talk in TUEWAS AG „NAMA & Marked
mechanisms“mechanisms
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Support of ppInternational Activities
towards Mitigation and MRV
GIZ-Team: Klaus Wenzel (AV), Sebastian Wienges, Johanna
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Bergmann, Verena Bruer, Susann Eube
Project partners & objectives
Global GIZ project to support the German Ministry of Environment andthe International Partnership on Mitigation and MRV
Building trust and confidence between developed and developingcountries
Enhancing mitigation capabilities through quality assurance and Enhancing mitigation capabilities through quality assurance andincreased visibility of mitigation actions and strategies (LEDS, NAMAs, MRV)
Feedback from practical experiences worldwide in international partnerships and intergovernmental process under the UNFCCC
Support of selected partner countries to foster strategic alliances withSupport of selected partner countries to foster strategic alliances withEU and/or Germany in the negotiation process Major emitters
LDC AOSIS pro active LA“ LDC, AOSIS, „pro-active LA“ „Laggers“
Develop models for early participation of the private sector
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Upcoming Activities
STOCK-STOCK- KNOWLEDGE-MANAGEMENTKNOWLEDGE-MANAGEMENT
CAPACITY BUILDINGCAPACITY BUILDINGTAKING
• Create project data-base
TAKING• Create project data-
base
MANAGEMENT• Development of tools
for planning andi l t ti f
MANAGEMENT• Development of tools
for planning andi l t ti f
BUILDING• Peer-to-Peer
Learning
BUILDING• Peer-to-Peer
Learningbase• Hot Spots / Cold
Spots - Analysis
base• Hot Spots / Cold
Spots - Analysis
implementation ofNAMAs, LEDS, MRV-systems
• Good Practices,
implementation ofNAMAs, LEDS, MRV-systems
• Good Practices,
• Summer Schools• Technical Workshops • Summer Schools• Technical Workshops
Good Practices, success stories
• Website, Mitigation-Newsletter
Good Practices, success stories
• Website, Mitigation-Newsletter
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Thank You!
ContactContact
www.TRANSferProject.orgwww.giz.de
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