Institutional Arrangements for NAMAs
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1 Institutional Arrangements for NAMAs James Vener, UNDP UNFCCC Regional Workshop on NAMAs 10 December 2013, Mexico City
2 Presentation Overview 1. UNDP s Low Emission Capacity Building Programme 2. Key Considerations for Institutional Arrangements 3. Latin America and Caribbean Context
3 Low Emission Capacity Building (LECB) Programme: Overview Objective: Help establish low-carbon trajectories for development & implement sustainable mitigation actions Timeframe: Size: 25 countries, Funding: 32M (EC, BMU, Australia) Identify policy and financing options, PPP, implement n 5 main work areas: National GHG inventory systems, NAMAs, LEDS, MRV, Private sector / industry mitigation Capacity building, technical backstopping, stakeholder liaison, ensure cross-sectional policy integration on CC
4 Countries Benefit from Global Exchange of Experiences and Lessons Phase Africa Asia LAC Arab States Europe/CIS Phase 1 DRC Philippines Argentina Egypt Kenya China Chile Morocco Uganda Zambia Colombia Ecuador Mexico Peru Phase 2 Ghana Bhutan Costa Rica Lebanon Moldova Tanzania Indonesia Trinidad & Tobago Malaysia Thailand Vietnam Total #
5 Presentation Overview 1. UNDP s Low Emission Capacity Building Programme 2. Key Considerations for Institutional Arrangements 3. Latin America and Caribbean Context
6 NAMAs: Should Emerge from/align with Broader National Development Planning Source: UNEP, 2011
7 Aligning NAMAs with domestic processes: LECB Country Perspectives Chile: (i) Actively engage policy-makers, (ii) Focus on economic & sustainable development and co-benefits, (iii) GHG emission reductions lower priority Colombia: Secure sectoral participation at all levels from the outset Lebanon: (i) Training is needed for national actors that will take lead on NAMAs, (ii) Make information publically available / transparent for investors & beneficiaries Peru: Maintain a cadre of public officers so institutional capacity losses are minimal (human capital flight)
8 Other Pieces to the Puzzle to Consider when Designing NAMAs Voluntary Targets Inst. Coordination Policies Investors PPP National Registry DNA Stakeholder Engagement MRV
9 NAMA Governance can be Centralized or Sector-Specific Centralized NAMA Office / Authority (e.g., DNA, MoE, EEPA) Reporting External Service Provider (Outsourcing) Government Reporting Sector A Specific Entity (e.g., MoE) Implementation & Monitoring Sector B Specific Entity (e.g., MoE) Sector C Specific Entity (e.g., MoE) Verification Auditor Donors, Financiers, NAMA Registry Specific NAMA Office Sector A Specific NAMA Office Sector B Specific NAMA Office Sector C Implementation & Monitoring NAMA Activity in Sector A NAMA Activity in Sector B NAMA Activity in Sector C NAMA Activity in Sector A NAMA Activity in Sector B NAMA Activity in Sector C
10 General Tasks of a NAMA Office General guidance to the NAMA development process Administer NAMA registry NAMA Office / Authority / Institution Ensure the alignment of NAMAs with national development priorities Reflection on progress and adjustment to new circumstances Facilitate mainstreaming of mitigation into all stages of policy making Collect and aggregate information on mitigation actions Source: Perspectives, 2013 adapted from BAPPENAS, GIZ (2012)
11 Example: Mexico Sustainable Housing NAMA led by CONAVI, which: (i) sets policies & (ii) coordinates MRV Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (SEMARNAT): (i) serves as the central steering entity for all NAMA activities (ii) coordinates activities & promotes development of future NAMAs
12 Example: Colombia Institutional Framework for CC and Low Carbon Development Executive Secretary Consultative groups Advisory group In charge of preparing Low-Carbon Development Strategy Climate Change Executive Commission Chair: Nat l Planning Department (DNP) Financial Committee (Subcommission Secretaries) Technical Secretary: DNP Sectoral subcommission Territorial subcommission International affairs subcommission Cross-sectoral info & CC impact studies Interdisciplinary working groups (Mit and adapt) Interdisciplinary working groups (Mit and adapt) Interdisciplinary working groups (Mit and adapt) Interdisciplinary working groups (Mit and adapt)
13 Example: Indonesia NAMA Framework National Action Plan on Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction (RAN-GRK) Voluntary commitment to reduce GHG emissions 26% unilaterally against BAU by 2020 (41% with international support) 33 provinces elaborating Local Action Plans for Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions (RAD-GRK) to identify priority mitigation actions Ministry of Development Planning (BAPPENAS) has mandate to: (i) lead & coordinate NAMA development to deliver RAN-GRK targets, (ii) ensure CC policies and measures aligned with national development planning
14 Example: Indonesia NAMA Framework (2) BAPPENAS coordinates line Ministry implementation, reports to Min. of Economy National Council on CC Sectoral Ministries review Local Action Plans GHG data to Min. of Environment Min. of Environment coordinates national MRV of GHG inventory
15 Presentation Overview 1. UNDP s Low Emission Capacity Building Programme 2. Key Considerations for Institutional Arrangements 3. LAC Region Context (LECB survey) 17 responses (52% response rate) 6 Caribbean, 11 Latin American
16 Have Countries in LAC Identified a NAMA Focal Point? (n = 16) Yes No In process of identifying 25.0% 12.5% 62.5% Ministry of Environment (or equivalent) hosts the NAMA focal point in majority of cases
17 Have Countries Established a National NAMA Committee? (n = 17) Yes No In process of identifying 47.1% 11.8% 41.2% In majority of cases, countries are using existing national inter-ministerial committees on climate change (or mitigation). In some cases, private sector, academia, NGOs, and local government included in these committees
18 Is there a Successful Institutional Structure for Implementing CDM? 35% 12% 53% Can CDM structure be applied to NAMAs? Very relevant Relevant Not relevant 10% Yes No Unsure 40% 50% (n = 17) (n = 10)
19 What is the Biggest Barrier for Establishing a Strong Institutional Framework for NAMAs? Lack of institutional capacities/information for elaborating robust NAMAs No clear mandates/roles for institutions to lead on NAMAs Low political/stakeholder engagement and/or awareness Inadequate regulatory/policy framework for encouraging NAMA development Lack of incentives for institutional coordination & information sharing (n = 15) Institutional barriers Lack of capacity also identified by four countries as 2 nd biggest barrier No. of countries
20 Conclusions: Proposed Solutions for Overcoming Barriers to NAMA Development Enhance institutional capacities for NAMA and MRV design and create a clear mandate Raise awareness that NAMAs are vehicles for achieving sustainable development goals, delivering benefits Integrate NAMAs into National Action Plans on Climate Change and national/sectoral development plans Clearly identify the coordination mechanisms for an institutional framework to support NAMAs Learn from CDM (what worked, what didn t work, what can be scaled up) and share success stories from other countries
21 Thank you! James Vener, PE UNDP Bureau for Development Policy Environment & Energy Group
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