Not exact matches
But the EU, US, Japan and other developed countries insist that INDCs were always envisaged to
focus on mitigation (ie cutting emissions) and that other issues such as
adaptation,
finance and technology transfer should be covered separately in any agreement.
But Meena Raman, of the Third World Network, feared that the developed world's
focus on mitigation ran the risk of «leaving the rest of the issues in limbo» with linkages to
finance, technology transfer and
adaptation «orphaned» by such an approach.
Adaptation has been given short shrift — in terms of priority,
focus, and resources, particularly
finance.
In particular it
focuses on climate change
adaptation, both planning and
financing, and covers the following themes: gender - differentiated impact of climate change in Africa; gender - differentiated impact of
adaptation planning and
financing; and need and options for the integration of gender perspectives in
adaptation responses.
e Commit adequate and predictable new and additional long - term
finance to support developing countries to reduce their emissions and adapt to the impacts of climate change with a particular
focus on addressing the current structural underfunding of
adaptation needs;
Focusing on five countries in the region (Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka), this review captures examples of good practice in climate change
adaptation programming, in order to inform Oxfam's learning, enabling it and other organizations to replicate some of these good practices in their own programs and to advocate their adequate
financing and governance.
Some of the issues that proponents of other equity frameworks have argued should be considered in allocating national emissions targets such as historical emissions or the level of economic development in poor countries are already in serious consideration in international climate change negotiation agenda
focused on such matters as: (a) financial responsibility for
adaptation, (b) responsibility for loses and damages for climate change, and (c)
financing of climate friendly technologies for developing countries.
The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) provides publishes the statistics of ODA every year, and since the
focus on FSF has published a «comprehensive» report on climate
finance, providing data for ODA flows labeled as mitigation and
adaptation climate
finance to developing countries.
In particular, we
focus on
adaptation policy and
finance under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, vulnerability assessments, capacity building and community - based
adaptation.
In particular, the paper
focuses on: 1) the contours of the
adaptation issue, as well as its relationship to other important issues; 2) the consideration of
adaptation within the current international negotiations under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), including the issues relating to
adaptation finance; 3) the challenge of approaching
adaptation at every level in a country: community, local, regional, sectoral and national.
The list of proposals is grouped around the following themes: national emission targets and emission trading, sectoral approaches, policies and measures, technology, development - oriented actions,
adaptation,
financing and proposals
focusing on negotiation process and treaty structure.
The NAMA
focuses on a set of interventions and measures related to policy development, technical assistance, and access to
finance that will be integrated within sustainable commercial oriented investment activities that contribute to enhanced agriculture productivity, climate change mitigation and
adaptation, improved food security, and increased incomes.
Minister tells Climate Home the 2016 UN climate meeting should
focus on decarbonisation,
finance and
adaptation pathways