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Title: From NAMAs to Low Carbon Development in Southeast Asia: Technical, mainstreaming, and institutional dimensions
Organization:Institute for Global Environmental Strategies
Year:2012

In response to the Copenhagen Accord and subsequent request by the 16th and 17th Conferences of the Parties (COP 16 and COP 17) to the United Nations Framework Convention for Climate Change for additional submissions, more than 50 developing countries have submitted information on their Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs). Many other developing countries are in the process of preparing their NAMAs. Despite ambiguity of the concept and diversity in the scope of submitted NAMAs, the core feature of NAMAs is that they are formulated “in the context of sustainable development”, and provide significant opportunities for low-carbon development in developing countries. Against this backdrop, this policy brief assesses the NAMA formulation process in selected Southeast Asian countries (Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Thailand, Viet Nam), and analyses how much progress they have made in formulating NAMAs.




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