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Georgia’s climate action plans for mitigation and adaptation and
its Intended Nationally Determined Contribution to
the Paris Climate Agreement
2°C: Understanding Climate Change Policy and the Importance of the Paris Conference
30 November 2015
Kakhaberi Mdivani
Chief Specialist
Climate Change Office
Outline
• Georgia Follows the climate change international processes;
• Internal Mitigation Activities;
• Intended Nationally Determined Contribution;
• Low Emission Development Strategy;
• NAMAs in GEORGIA;
• Covenant National Coordinators;
• Adaptation in Georgia;
Georgia Follows the climate change international processes
1994
1997
2007
2009
2013
2007: COP13
Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMA)
2009: COP15
Georgia has submitted its visions on NAMA
2013: COP19
INTENDED NATIONALLY DETERMINED CONTRIBUTION( I N D C )
2015
2015: COP21
Georgia’s INDC
Internal Mitigation Activities
UNFCCC
INDC
GHG Emissions Reduction
Contribution
Covenant
Signatory
cities
LEDS
GHG Emission Reduction
Strategy
CoM
Sustainable Energy Action Plans
Intended Nationally Determined Contribution
Low Emission Development Strategy
Steering
Committee
Expert Working
Group
Energy
Building
Transpoert &
Industry
MoE
EEC & MoE
MoESD
Agriculture
MoA
Waste
MoRDI
Forestry
MoENRP
Forestry
Agency
NAMAs in GEORGIA
Three Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions
(NAMA) are under preparation and, in case of
international support, are expected to be
implemented prior to 2020. They are expected
to be a basis for subsequent larger-scale
mitigation actions for the post-2020 period.
These NAMA activities include:
• Gender-sensitive NAMA for sustainable
energy in rural areas;
• NAMA for Low Carbon Buildings in Georgia;
• Vertically Integrated NAMA (V-NAMA) for the
Urban Transport Sector.
All above mentioned pre-2020 mitigation actions
have been taken into account while calculating
the BAU scenario.
Covenant National Coordinators
Key tasks based on the partnership agreement are:
 Promotion of the accession to the CoM for the municipalities;
 Provision of technical support;
 Definition of the scope;
 Designation of the methodology for the assessment,
monitoring and verification reports;
 Reporting regularly to DG ENERGY on the results obtained in
Georgia;
 Participation in discussions on the strategic implementation
of the Covenant proposed by the Commission;
 Cooperation with all the other Covenant Coordinators.
Adaptation in Georgia
1. Project Based Approach;
2. Transfer of technologies to increase the adaptive capacity of the country
1. for the protection of coastal infrastructure;
2. for sustainable water management;
3. for sustainable agricultural technologies;
4. for sustainable forest management.
3. Adaptation Actions for the period 2021 – 2030
1. national capacity to develop adaptation strategies;
2. policy makers capacity for climate change adaptation planning;
3. capacity of communities to reduce their vulnerability to adverse impacts of future climate hazards;
4. capacity of national health system institutions.
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