2017
DOI: 10.1787/5e354935-en
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Enhancing mitigation and finance reporting

Abstract: Enhancing mitigation and finance reporting OECD/IEA CLIMATE CHANGE EXPERT GROUP PAPERS This series is designed to make available to a wider readership selected papers on climate change issues that have been prepared for the OECD/IEA Climate Change Expert Group (CCXG). The CCXG (formerly called the Annex I Expert Group) is a group of government delegates from OECD and other industrialised countries. The aim of the group is to promote dialogue and enhance understanding on technical issues in the international cl… Show more

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“…Ecuador) 55 . In 2016, the Standing Committee on Finance (SCF) noted that because of the considerable variations in reporting, it is not possible to aggregate data for total support received by developing country Parties (UNFCCC-SCF, 2016 [15]; Vallejo, Moarif and Halimanjaya, 2017 [2]) There are, nonetheless, a number of countries that report information on finance received in a tabular format providing relatively complete and granular information (examples include Brazil, Ghana, South Africa and Chile) 56 . For these countries, the information reported often includes several of the reporting elements identified under the MPGs (e.g.…”
Section: Relevant Experience and Potential Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ecuador) 55 . In 2016, the Standing Committee on Finance (SCF) noted that because of the considerable variations in reporting, it is not possible to aggregate data for total support received by developing country Parties (UNFCCC-SCF, 2016 [15]; Vallejo, Moarif and Halimanjaya, 2017 [2]) There are, nonetheless, a number of countries that report information on finance received in a tabular format providing relatively complete and granular information (examples include Brazil, Ghana, South Africa and Chile) 56 . For these countries, the information reported often includes several of the reporting elements identified under the MPGs (e.g.…”
Section: Relevant Experience and Potential Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consistent with the UNFCCC's Guidelines for the preparation of national communications by Parties included in Annex I to the Convention (UNFCCC, 2000 [51] ), Annex I Parties reported on the provision of both hard and soft technology support in second BRs (UNFCCC Secretariat, 2016 [52] ). Transfer of hard technologies was the most commonly-reported activity, particularly mature mitigation technologies in the energy sector.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This focus aligns with an emphasis on the energy sector in non-Annex I country Technology Needs Assessments (TNAs). Countries also underscored the importance of development and transfer of climate technologies to non-Annex I countries, reporting on training and capacity-building measures and exchange with countries through bilateral, regional and multilateral co-operation initiatives (UNFCCC Secretariat, 2016 [52] ). It is less clear from reporting in second BRs whether Annex I Parties are effectively supporting endogenous capacity and technology development and the broader process of "learning to understand, utilize and replicate" technology and adapt to local conditions and indigenous activities (see Box 1, Section 1).…”
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confidence: 99%
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