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Figure 5. Self-identified capacity needs by cluster and NC report
Existing and new transparency arrangements for developing countries
GHG inventory reporting requirements for developing countries, by report type
Capacity gaps: types of issue by cluster
Linkages between capacity gaps and needs
Implementing the Paris Agreement LDC gaps and needs in greenhouse gas inventory reporting Climate change
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May 2021

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Fernanda Alcobé

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Gebru Jember Endalew

From 2024, all countries will face more stringent reporting requirements on their climate action under the Paris Agreement’s enhanced transparency framework (ETF). For developing countries — and the least developed countries (LDCs) in particular — it is a big step up from existing arrangements. This paper analyses over 20 years of LDC reports to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change to understand their current capacity constraints and needs for greenhouse gas inventory reporting, which becomes mandatory under the ETF. It provides recommendations to build in-country capacity, change reporting dynamics and help LDCs shift from a ‘fly-in, fly-out’ consultant model to a nationally-owned institutionalised process. The paper is available at https://pubs.iied.org/20086iied

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... In that case, the National Climate Change Response Strategy and other preceding strategies and plans have to be updated to be in line with the letter and spirit of the National Climate Policy like the National Adaptation Plan that followed later in 2019. This can be done in tandem with updating the country's NDC goals following the requirements and guidelines of the Paris Agreement, especially that the least developed countries face the challenge of a lack of capacity that hinder implementation (Pauw and Klein 2020;Aragon et al. 2021;Schulz et al. 2021;Steinebach and Limberg 2021). This process of aligning policy processes and governance mechanisms relating to climate change should also be undertaken to strengthen the IKS component in the overall climate change policy of Zimbabwe. ...

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Prospects for Strengthening Adaptation Governance Through Indigenous Knowledge Systems
Implementing the Paris Agreement LDC gaps and needs in greenhouse gas inventory reporting Climate change