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.
Fostering resilient silvo-pastoral practices in Senegal: The promotion of enriched closed forest areas in the groundnut basin
Senegal,
Sub-Saharan Africa
The implementation of silvo-pastoral inter-village spaces (see Figure 1) is an endogenous initiative developed by local communities in the groundnut basin of Senegal. Its aim is to address the combined effects of climate change and resource …
Learning’s from Nepal’s National Adaptation Plan formulation process
Nepal
The Ministry of Population and Environment of the Government of Nepal launched a National Adaptation Plan (NAP) formulation process for strengthening climate preparedness and facilitating climate-inclusive planning within existing …
Mainstreaming climate change adaptation into sectoral planning: Learning from Benin's environmental cells
Benin
While sub-Saharan least developed countries (LDCs) are highly exposed to climate change, they often lack the know-how that is necessary to adequately address climate risks. One reason for this is that most climate-related information for …
Harmonising and managing inter-sectorality: The elaboration of ‘Environment and Sustainable Development Sectoral Strategies’ (SEDDs) in Senegal
The idea of developing ‘Environment and Sustainable Development Sectoral Strategies’ (SEDDs, in its French acronym) in Senegal was born from the observation that climate change, sustainable development and the environment were at best …
The Lebanon Climate Act: Engaging the private sector to enhance climate action in Lebanon
Lebanon
Lebanon is extremely vulnerable to the adverse impacts of climate change, which is expected to cause significant costs to the economy. The huge economic loss estimates have led the government to realise that the active involvement and …
Pioneering green finance in the developing world: The Fijian Sovereign Green Bond
Fiji
In November 2017, the Fijian government successfully issued a sovereign green bond and raised Fijian dollars (FJD) 100 million (~USD 50 million; long-term average conversion rate: 1 USD = 2 FJD ) to help finance its transition towards a low …
Information Sharing for Adaptation Planning at Sub-national Levels: South Africa’s Let’s Respond Toolkit
South Africa,
Sub-Saharan Africa
South Africa’s vulnerability to climate change arises from high levels of poverty, as well as its dependence on climate-sensitive sectors, including agriculture and water, for human livelihoods and economic development. Recognizing the …
Colombia’s Progress in Developing a National Monitoring and Evaluation System for Climate Change Adaptation
Colombia,
Latin America and Caribbean
Colombia is highly vulnerable to climate variability and change. Although adaptation efforts in Colombia began in 2006, it was only in 2010 that the topic was included on the political agenda, as a result of a La Niña weather phenomenon …
Mainstreaming Gender into Climate Action: Lessons from Peru
Peru,
Latin America and Caribbean
If countries are to successfully mitigate and adapt to climate change impacts while meeting their Paris Agreement commitments, gender responsive climate policies are essential. In 2014, Peru was the first country in Latin America to develop …
Strengthening Greenhouse Gas MRV Systems in Colombia: A RALI Engagement Case Study
Colombia,
Latin America and Caribbean
The Strengthening MRV Systems in Colombia case study was a collaborative project involving the Government of Colombia and various stakeholders to improve the harmonization of national measuring, reporting, and verification (MRV) systems …