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NAMA Database & Annual Status
Report on NAMAs
UNDP Webinar
17/07/2015
Frauke Röser
Overview
• Introduction to the NAMA Database
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Objective and format
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Overview of key statistics
• NAMA Status Report
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Overview 2011
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Plans for 2012
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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
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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
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Example – Country Page
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Example – NAMA page
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Regional distribution
Latin
America and
Caribbean,
45%
Africa and
Middle East,
43%
Asia , 12%
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Stage of development
Implementation
Proposal/planning
Concept
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10
20
30
40
50
Number of NAMAs
Source: www.nama-database.org
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NAMA activities by sector
Agriculture
(2%)
Buildings
(12%)
Waste (8%)
Industry
(14%)
Forestry
(8%)
Transport
(29%)
Energy
supply (27%)
Source: www.nama-database.org
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NAMA activities by type
Unknown
(2%)
Project
(18%)
Policy (28%)
Strategy
(52%)
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Source: www.nama-database.org
Conclusions
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Increasing NAMA development activity across the world
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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
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short term GHG reductions are not necessarily priority
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Co benefits important (often key drivers)
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Scope of emission reductions much larger than, for
example, the CDM
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Few NAMAs in implementation phase
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NAMA support currently focusing on NAMA development
not implementation
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Annual Status Report on NAMAs
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First Status Report
published for COP Durban in
December 2011
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Mid year update in May
2012
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Supported by ICI Germany
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Partnership between ECN
and Ecofys
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.
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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.
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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
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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
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Section on recent trends
• Policy framework (UNFCCC)
• NAMA development activities in countries (NAMA database)
• NAMA support activities
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Contributions by participating organisations on specific
topics of interest (e.g. finance, MRV, NAMA tools)
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Where progress is most needed – based on lessons
learned so far
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Thank you!
Ecofys Germany GmbH
International Climate Policies
Am Karlsbad 11
10785 Berlin
Germany
Frauke Röser
T: +49 (0)30 29773579-32
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E: [email protected]
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