The Good Practice Database presents various examples of good practices worldwide which demonstrate how climate policies and actions are being effectively designed and implemented across a range of national contexts. This analysis is a joint initiative of the Partnership on Transparency in the Paris Agreement, the UNDP Low Emission Capacity Building Programme and the NDC Support Cluster.

From Needs to Implementation: Stories from the Technology Needs Assessments (2023)

Pakistan, Georgia, Viet Nam, Cambodia, Thailand, Liberia, Mozambique, Cuba, Antigua and Barbuda
Building on four previous publications, this publication provides a new set of success stories on how countries have used their Technology Needs Assessments (TNAs) and Technology Action Plans (TAPs) to advance the implementation of climate …

Georgia Shapes Its Climate Goals to Avert Disasters and Protect Its Legacy

Georgia, Europe and Central Asia
Surrounded by the Greater Caucasus Mountains on the northeast and the Black Sea to its west, Georgia has long been celebrated for its varied natural beauty and rich cultural history. But Georgia's unique geographic location also makes it …

National Benefits of Climate Reporting: The MRV System of Georgia

Georgia
Georgia is one of the few countries that has successfully established a national system for Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MRV) of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. A well-established and designed MRV system is essential for tracking …

Developing municipal level mitigation action plans

Georgia, Europe and Central Asia
Georgia, a country with 4.5 million inhabitants, is currently developing a national low emission development strategy. At the local level, Covenant of Mayor signatory cities are planning to make significant contributions to this strategy …