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Cambodias role in GHG reduction, especially in the Land
Use and Land Use Change and Forest (LULUCF)
Tek Vannara, Executive Director
The NGO Forum on Cambodia (NGO Forum)
Phnom Penh, 22th May 2014
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Background
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Cambodia ratified the United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in 1995,
 Assessed to Kyoto Protocol in 2002,
 Established Designed National Authority (DNA) in
2003,
 Started implementing REDD+ in 2010
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National GHG Inventory for 2000(1)
Source: MoE,2013
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National GHG Inventory for 2000(2)
Source: MoE,2013
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Potential sector for GHGs mitigation

Based line emission sector increased from 2,632 GgCO2 eq. in
2000 to 25,549 GgCO2 eq. by 2050.
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Emission per capita is still low (0.2 t CO2 eq. in 2000 to 1.3 tCO2
eq. by 2050
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Fuel wood demand is projected to decrease from 49% in 2000 to
13% in 2050
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Transportation is project largest increase and share of emission
in 2050 at 10.816 Gt CO2 eq. to 8,888 Gt CO2 eq.
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Agri., Land us, and forest emission
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Overall, emission from LULUCF is project to increase from 88,22 Gt CO2 eq. in 2000 to 34,112 Gt CO2 eq. by 2050.
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Agriculture sector is project to double increase from 21,559 Gt
CO2 eq. in 2000 and 38,601 Gt CO2, eq. by 2050.
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Emission from agricultural sector is increased
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agricultural soil (2,362-6,362 Gt CO2 eq.),
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crop cultivation and 4,872-10,018 Gt CO2 eq.
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Livestock (14,365-22,625 Gt CO2 eq.)
LULUCF is became emitter in Cambodia.
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Potential Mitigation Options
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Energy efficient measure
 Hydro, Solar power
 Gasification and cogeneration
 Electric vihicle
 Efficient cook stove
 Biogas digester
 Ceramic water filter etc
 REDD+
 Organic fertilizers
 Agro-industry
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Progress in Cambodia to GHGs mitigation
CDM project approved by DNA of MoE
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Progress in Cambodia to GHGs mitigation
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Integrated
climate change
mitigation and
adaptation into
NSDP 20142018
Developed and
approved
Cambodia
climate change
strategy plan
2014-2023
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Progress in Cambodia to GHGs mitigation
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Ongoing to develop
NAMA under support
by OECCC of Japan
CCD is ongoing
conduct
a feasibilities study to
develop NAMA
Bio disaster of NBP is
selected for a cased
study in Cambodia.
REDD+
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REDD+ Structure
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National Action plan on Green Growth 2013-2030

NAPGG has adopted by May 2013
 Green investment
 Green economic balance with
environment
 Blue economic with sustainable
 Green env. And NRM
 HRD and green education
 Green technology
 Green culture heritage
 Good governance on green growth
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Thanks for your attention
Q&A
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