Support for the National Target Program on Climate Change with a Focus on Energy and Transport (TA-7779 VIE) is a TA project funded by the Nordic Development Fund through the Asian Development Bank, to be implemented from 2012 until 2014.
IEA-GHG activities and possible collaboration with IEA-ETSAPIEA-ETSAP
This document summarizes a presentation given by Keith Burnard from the IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme (IEAGHG) at the 71st ETSAP Meeting. The IEAGHG assesses mitigation technologies like carbon capture and storage (CCS), tracks their development and costs, and provides independent technical input to members and policymakers. The document reviews key findings from reports like the IPCC's Fifth Assessment Report and IEA scenarios that show the important role of CCS in limiting warming to well below 2°C, as well as progress and challenges for deploying CCS at commercial scale. Areas for potential cooperation between IEAGHG and ETSAP are discussed.
DoE activities in CCS and workshop summaryIEA-ETSAP
The document summarizes a workshop held by the US Department of Energy's Office of Fossil Energy on representing carbon capture and storage (CCS) in energy-economic models. It discusses that many models have a simplistic representation of CCS costs and that improved data sharing is needed between technology experts and modeling teams. It also outlines action items from the workshop including scheduling webinars on CCS cost data and establishing communication channels between experts and modelers.
The document summarizes work being done to analyze how carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies are represented in integrated assessment models (IAMs) used in climate change scenarios and policy analysis. The project aims to increase transparency of CCS assumptions, document the range of CCS outcomes across influential IAMs, and provide an assessment of best practices for representing CCS technologies and costs. The work involves compiling data on CCS projections, identifying outlier scenarios, and gathering detailed cost and performance data from sources like the National Energy Technology Laboratory to improve CCS representations in IAMs.
Extreme Weather Resiliency and Climate Adaptation Through Strategic Asset Man...Robert Muir
Natural Environment Climate Change Summit, Extreme Weather Resiliency and Climate Adaptation Through Strategic Asset Management & Infrastructure Investments, Robert J. Muir, M.A.Sc., P.Eng., Manager, Stormwater, City of Markham, March 7, 2019, Ajax, Ontario
The presentation explores the drivers for cost efficiency assessment infrastructure investments including those to mitigate flooding due to extreme weather and future climate change impacts on high intensity rainfall that contributes to urban flooding. Flood risk factors including severe rainfall trends are explored as well as hydrologic stresses due to urbanization and design standard evolution. Measures to reduce flooding in the City of Markham are explored using benefit cost analysis in the context of its comprehensive city-wide Flood Control Program. The program includes many projects that demonstrate a high return on investment (ROI) for flood risk reduction, making them eligible for Infrastructure Canada's Disaster Mitigation Adaptation Fund (DMAF) grant funding. An evaluation of risk management strategies is presented that includes traditional grey infrastructure engineering solutions such as sewer capacity upgrades, and emerging green infrastructure strategies including engineered and enhanced assets (e.g., bioswales, rain gardens, infiltration trenches, GSI). The strategies take a holistic, system-wide approach to evaluating benefits and lifecycle costs, including initial capital on on-going operation and maintenance costs. The analysis will be presented a t the annual Water Environment Association of Ontario conference in 2019 in Toronto, Ontario. A link to the paper material is presented here: https://www.cityfloodmap.com/2019/03/an-economic-analysis-of-green-v-grey.html
Thinking Fast and Slow in the ROW, Mission Possible Strategies to Make Room f...Robert Muir
OPWA Right of Way Management Conference, Ajax, Ontario, November 13, 2018
Keynote Address by Robert Muir, Manager, Stormwater, City of Markham
The presentation "Thinking Fast and Slow in the ROW, Mission Possible Strategies to Make Room for Bike Lanes and Bioswales in a Crowded Environment" explores strategic infrastructure investment planning and cost-effective asset management for public assets. The cost efficiency assessment of various mitigation measures is explored using benefit cost analysis in the context of Markham's comprehensive city-wide Flood Control Program. The program includes many projects that demonstrate a high return on investment (ROI) for flood risk reduction, making them eligible for Infrastructure Canada's Disaster Mitigation Adaptation Fund (DMAF) grant funding.
WASTEWATER COLLECTION SYSTEM PERFORMANCE UNDER CLIMATE CHANGE – SAFETY FACTOR...Robert Muir
Water Environment Association of Ontario
Annual Conference 2018
Lijing Xu, M.A.Sc., P.Eng., LEED AP, Robert J Muir, M.A.Sc., P.Eng.
City of Markham
April 17, 2018
This is the presentation of the paper findings: https://drive.google.com/open?id=15pc52qgbwOasSP5O1YU2GgEQLfqkjwbW
Enhancing the TIMES New User Experience - Second Step, a VEDA TIMES-Starter M...IEA-ETSAP
The document discusses using the VEDA TIMES-Starter modeling platform to support Costa Rica's efforts under the Partnership for Market Readiness (PMR) to develop pathways for achieving its Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) targets. The project would build Costa Rica-specific energy system models, analyze baseline and policy scenarios, and provide training to build local expertise in using models for policy analysis and target setting. The VEDA TIMES-Starter is presented as tool that could facilitate this work by drawing on existing modeling best practices and data sources.
IEA-GHG activities and possible collaboration with IEA-ETSAPIEA-ETSAP
This document summarizes a presentation given by Keith Burnard from the IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme (IEAGHG) at the 71st ETSAP Meeting. The IEAGHG assesses mitigation technologies like carbon capture and storage (CCS), tracks their development and costs, and provides independent technical input to members and policymakers. The document reviews key findings from reports like the IPCC's Fifth Assessment Report and IEA scenarios that show the important role of CCS in limiting warming to well below 2°C, as well as progress and challenges for deploying CCS at commercial scale. Areas for potential cooperation between IEAGHG and ETSAP are discussed.
DoE activities in CCS and workshop summaryIEA-ETSAP
The document summarizes a workshop held by the US Department of Energy's Office of Fossil Energy on representing carbon capture and storage (CCS) in energy-economic models. It discusses that many models have a simplistic representation of CCS costs and that improved data sharing is needed between technology experts and modeling teams. It also outlines action items from the workshop including scheduling webinars on CCS cost data and establishing communication channels between experts and modelers.
The document summarizes work being done to analyze how carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies are represented in integrated assessment models (IAMs) used in climate change scenarios and policy analysis. The project aims to increase transparency of CCS assumptions, document the range of CCS outcomes across influential IAMs, and provide an assessment of best practices for representing CCS technologies and costs. The work involves compiling data on CCS projections, identifying outlier scenarios, and gathering detailed cost and performance data from sources like the National Energy Technology Laboratory to improve CCS representations in IAMs.
Extreme Weather Resiliency and Climate Adaptation Through Strategic Asset Man...Robert Muir
Natural Environment Climate Change Summit, Extreme Weather Resiliency and Climate Adaptation Through Strategic Asset Management & Infrastructure Investments, Robert J. Muir, M.A.Sc., P.Eng., Manager, Stormwater, City of Markham, March 7, 2019, Ajax, Ontario
The presentation explores the drivers for cost efficiency assessment infrastructure investments including those to mitigate flooding due to extreme weather and future climate change impacts on high intensity rainfall that contributes to urban flooding. Flood risk factors including severe rainfall trends are explored as well as hydrologic stresses due to urbanization and design standard evolution. Measures to reduce flooding in the City of Markham are explored using benefit cost analysis in the context of its comprehensive city-wide Flood Control Program. The program includes many projects that demonstrate a high return on investment (ROI) for flood risk reduction, making them eligible for Infrastructure Canada's Disaster Mitigation Adaptation Fund (DMAF) grant funding. An evaluation of risk management strategies is presented that includes traditional grey infrastructure engineering solutions such as sewer capacity upgrades, and emerging green infrastructure strategies including engineered and enhanced assets (e.g., bioswales, rain gardens, infiltration trenches, GSI). The strategies take a holistic, system-wide approach to evaluating benefits and lifecycle costs, including initial capital on on-going operation and maintenance costs. The analysis will be presented a t the annual Water Environment Association of Ontario conference in 2019 in Toronto, Ontario. A link to the paper material is presented here: https://www.cityfloodmap.com/2019/03/an-economic-analysis-of-green-v-grey.html
Thinking Fast and Slow in the ROW, Mission Possible Strategies to Make Room f...Robert Muir
OPWA Right of Way Management Conference, Ajax, Ontario, November 13, 2018
Keynote Address by Robert Muir, Manager, Stormwater, City of Markham
The presentation "Thinking Fast and Slow in the ROW, Mission Possible Strategies to Make Room for Bike Lanes and Bioswales in a Crowded Environment" explores strategic infrastructure investment planning and cost-effective asset management for public assets. The cost efficiency assessment of various mitigation measures is explored using benefit cost analysis in the context of Markham's comprehensive city-wide Flood Control Program. The program includes many projects that demonstrate a high return on investment (ROI) for flood risk reduction, making them eligible for Infrastructure Canada's Disaster Mitigation Adaptation Fund (DMAF) grant funding.
WASTEWATER COLLECTION SYSTEM PERFORMANCE UNDER CLIMATE CHANGE – SAFETY FACTOR...Robert Muir
Water Environment Association of Ontario
Annual Conference 2018
Lijing Xu, M.A.Sc., P.Eng., LEED AP, Robert J Muir, M.A.Sc., P.Eng.
City of Markham
April 17, 2018
This is the presentation of the paper findings: https://drive.google.com/open?id=15pc52qgbwOasSP5O1YU2GgEQLfqkjwbW
Enhancing the TIMES New User Experience - Second Step, a VEDA TIMES-Starter M...IEA-ETSAP
The document discusses using the VEDA TIMES-Starter modeling platform to support Costa Rica's efforts under the Partnership for Market Readiness (PMR) to develop pathways for achieving its Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) targets. The project would build Costa Rica-specific energy system models, analyze baseline and policy scenarios, and provide training to build local expertise in using models for policy analysis and target setting. The VEDA TIMES-Starter is presented as tool that could facilitate this work by drawing on existing modeling best practices and data sources.
The document summarizes the Working Group III contribution to the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report on mitigating climate change. It finds that the energy supply sector is the largest and fastest growing contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. Multiple options exist to reduce these emissions, but achieving low stabilization levels will require fundamentally transforming energy supply systems through substituting fossil fuel technologies with low-greenhouse gas alternatives like renewable energy, nuclear, carbon capture and storage, and fuel switching. A good mix of low carbon solutions and strong policy commitments to technological innovation will be needed to meet this immense challenge.
Niklas von der Assen (Aachen University) talking about Current, Best and Future Practice of LCA for CO2 Utilization at the LCA Workshop in Sheffield on the 4th March 2015
Accounting for changes in investment flows in a soft-linked hybrid modelIEA-ETSAP
The IntERACT model was developed to identify cost-efficient policies to further Denmark's transition to a low-carbon economy by 2050 using a hybrid approach. It soft-links a technology-explicit bottom-up TIMES-DK energy system model with a top-down general equilibrium economic model. The models are iteratively solved to account for feedback between energy prices and investments. Energy service demands and fuel costs from TIMES-DK are transferred to the CGE model, while adjusted demands are fed back. This allows investment flows resulting from changes in energy prices to be considered. The presentation provides an overview of the model setup, linking methodology, and progress implementing the automated iterative linking between models.
The document provides an update on Massachusetts' progress and plans to address climate change under the Global Warming Solutions Act of 2008. Key points include:
- The GWSA established greenhouse gas emission reduction limits of 25% by 2020 and 80% by 2050 compared to 1990 levels and Massachusetts has developed plans to achieve these limits.
- Emission reductions to date have reached 15.7% compared to the 25% 2020 target, with additional reductions likely from ongoing programs.
- Massachusetts ranks #1 for state energy efficiency programs and investments in clean energy like solar and wind have increased substantially since 2008.
- Future focus areas include reducing vehicle miles traveled, accelerating "green" transportation projects, pursuing additional strategies
Cost Effectiveness of LID ImplementationRobert Muir
Green infrastructure can provide flood control, erosion control, and water quality benefits but the costs must be considered. A case study in Markham, Ontario found that a green infrastructure strategy was not cost-effective for flood control compared to conventional grey infrastructure strategies when considering capital and lifecycle costs. While green infrastructure provided benefits, the annual costs were much higher than the annual benefits. The study also highlighted concerns with infiltration from green infrastructure increasing risks of basement flooding and degradation of drinking water sources.
This document provides a summary of the IEA's 2020 special report on carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS). Some key points:
- CCUS plays an important role in the IEA's Sustainable Development Scenario for reaching net-zero emissions by 2070, as it is necessary for reducing emissions in hard-to-abate sectors like heavy industry and from existing energy infrastructure.
- There are currently around 20 commercial CCUS facilities worldwide but momentum is growing, with over 30 new projects announced in the last 3 years mainly in Europe, US, Australia, China, Korea, and the Middle East.
- Innovation will be needed to reduce the costs of CCUS technologies and make deployment feasible
National Guideline Development for Benefit-Cost Analysis of Storm Drainage In...Robert Muir
The development of the National Research Council of Canada's benefit cost guideline for storm drainage and flood control infrastructure presented at the WEAO 2021 Collection Systems Committee Fall Webinar, October 28, 2020
Green Infrastructure / Low Impact Development LID Design Tool and Lifecycle C...Robert Muir
This document discusses stormwater management and low impact development (LID) targets. It provides background on the evolution of LID targets in Ontario. It then describes analytical probability models that can be used to design LID measures and assess their performance. The document analyzes the capital and lifecycle costs of meeting proposed LID volume targets from the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, finding the costs to be 4-5 times higher than conventional technologies. It also presents unit cost data for completed LID projects and analyzes the lifecycle costs of implementing LIDs in a new development in Markham. The conclusions emphasize the need for system-wide planning to identify cost-effective LID targets and consider full lifecycle costs for sustainable financial
The document proposes that Japan reduce its GHG emissions by 30-35% below 1990 levels by 2025 and 40-50% below 1990 levels by 2030. It also recommends targets for renewable energy, energy efficiency, phasing out fossil fuel dependence and coal plants, while also phasing out nuclear power. The proposal calls for Japan to incorporate adaptation targets, commit to international climate finance and technology support, and contribute to overseas emission reductions through approved UN mechanisms in addition to domestic cuts.
IDF Trend Analysis, Future Climate Projections & System Design for Extreme We...Robert Muir
Presentation on policies promoting climate resilience in Ontario, a review of insurance industry and government agency statements on extreme weather trends, a review of national and local engineering climate datasets annual maximum series and derived IDF trends, particularly southern Ontario. A review of engineering and academic studies for multiple municipalities highlights many unsupported claims on extreme weather trends. Practical design approaches given decreasing or stationary IDF trends, and allowances for future climate changes effects are noted, including the consideration of design stress test analysis with synthetic hyetographs or rain intensity increases. Design hyetographs are shown to be more critical to infrastructure system design than IDF curve shifts in regions such as Southern Ontario.
The document discusses the limitations of existing approaches to regulating greenhouse gas emissions from transportation fuels and outlines a proposed "carbon management" approach. It analyzes emissions from biofuels production and use that are missed by a traditional cap-and-trade system, such as indirect land use change. The proposed approach specifies regulating finished transportation fuels at the point of distribution and uses facility-level accounting of supply chain emissions to provide credits against allowance requirements for uncapped emissions. It aims to comprehensively and transparently account for greenhouse gas impacts while respecting policy and stakeholder considerations.
Gfw presentation for wb master class 27march15Nancy Harris
Global Forest Watch is bringing big data on forests to climate policy by leveraging technologies to gather, analyze, and share forest data. It uses unique partnerships and combines data sets to provide visual stories and analysis to empower various users, including governments, businesses, communities, and educators. The tool tracks carbon emissions from forest change to help monitor progress on REDD+ programs and climate change mitigation efforts.
Energy technology diffusion and CO2 emission reduction: An application of th...KazHatase
This document summarizes a study that uses an economic model combining the Ramsey model, a logistic curve for technology diffusion, and learning-by-doing to investigate how varying parameters related to technological change and learning affect optimal CO2 emission reduction pathways. The model is run under scenarios of slow/fast technological change and low/high learning. Results show emission pathways are similar except under fast technological change and high learning, which supports deferring reduction. High learning and slow change favor earlier technology switching. Loss of GDP depends mainly on the learning rate.
MITIGATION: Climate change and human settlements, role of cities in tackling ...ipcc-media
- Municipalities and cities can play a major role in strong climate action through urban planning, green infrastructure, high-efficiency buildings and retrofits, shared urban mobility schemes, and other measures. For many projects the co-benefits of these actions may exceed the climate mitigation benefits.
- Building efficiency retrofits and new high-performance buildings can reduce energy demand by 75-96% and primary energy use by over 90%, while also improving indoor air quality and public health. Timber construction and passive house standards facilitate deep emissions reductions.
- Shared urban mobility schemes using on-demand, optimally-routed fleets could reduce a city's traffic by one-third, parking space needs by 95%, and still
Del av seminariet "Från kolkälla till kolfälla: Om framtidens klimatsmarta jordbruk"
8 maj 2012, 13.00 - 16.30
Kulturhuset, Stockholm
Kan man planera för mindre utsläpp från jordbruksmarken? Madeleine Jönsson, FAO, om planeringsverktyg för klimatsmart jordbruk.
Carbon Capture and Storage in the Cement IndustryAntea Group
Heidelberg Cement presented on carbon capture and storage/ utilization as part of the recent Antea Group-sponsored EHS&S workshop for the chemical industry at the Brightlands Chemelot campus in the Netherlands.
Summary report, presentations and exercises from SIANI/FAO Workshop:
“Discover new Opportunities with the Ex-Ante Carbon Balance Tool”
7-8 December 2011, Stockholm
Main workshop objectives:
Presenting the tool and spreading its usage
Assessing the needs/demand related to CC mitigation for further development of the tool
Building partnerships
The Ex-Act tool:
The tool is a multi-functional software. Ex-Act has the capability to perform, amongst others, Carbon Footprint Analysis, illustrating which agricultural and forestry activities are CO2 emitters or Carbon sinks.
The results can be used to measure and manage environmental impact and for communication purposes.
The document summarizes the current status of Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs) in Papua New Guinea (PNG). It discusses PNG's institutional framework for NAMAs, including the establishment of the Office of Climate Change and Development to coordinate climate actions. It outlines key developments in mitigation actions to date, focused on forestry and agriculture through REDD+ programs, as well as some clean development mechanism projects. It recognizes the need to develop a NAMA strategy and engage more stakeholders to advance climate mitigation across broader sectors of the economy.
This document outlines plans for the Showcase Climate project, which aims to expand current weather and climate services with seasonal forecast information from Copernicus. It will develop these services for sectors like climate, energy, forestry, urban resilience, transport, and tourism. Key activities include improving global carbon information, developing services on the WekEO DIAS platform using Copernicus data, and operationalizing user interfaces. The document describes several pilot projects covering topics like urban resilience, forestry conditions, hydropower, and seasonal preparedness. It provides timelines and key performance indicators for tracking the pilots' success.
An Introduction To Positive Leadership LimitedGraham Watson
1) Leadership is critical to business success and helps create more economic value, but many organizations lack leaders who can achieve their full potential.
2) Positive Leadership has developed an approach to leadership that optimizes performance by aligning business strategy with values, allowing leaders to deliver high performance even under pressure.
3) Their approach helps leaders excel under pressure through a focus on developing the right behaviors and constant evaluation of performance.
Este documento presenta el diseño de un ambiente de aprendizaje mediado por TIC para estudiantes de transición. El ambiente busca desarrollar competencias cognitivas, comunicativas y de valores a través de actividades de lectura, escritura y uso de herramientas tecnológicas durante un periodo de 42 horas. El ambiente se implementará con estudiantes que tienen experiencia previa con las TIC y docentes innovadores.
The document summarizes the Working Group III contribution to the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report on mitigating climate change. It finds that the energy supply sector is the largest and fastest growing contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. Multiple options exist to reduce these emissions, but achieving low stabilization levels will require fundamentally transforming energy supply systems through substituting fossil fuel technologies with low-greenhouse gas alternatives like renewable energy, nuclear, carbon capture and storage, and fuel switching. A good mix of low carbon solutions and strong policy commitments to technological innovation will be needed to meet this immense challenge.
Niklas von der Assen (Aachen University) talking about Current, Best and Future Practice of LCA for CO2 Utilization at the LCA Workshop in Sheffield on the 4th March 2015
Accounting for changes in investment flows in a soft-linked hybrid modelIEA-ETSAP
The IntERACT model was developed to identify cost-efficient policies to further Denmark's transition to a low-carbon economy by 2050 using a hybrid approach. It soft-links a technology-explicit bottom-up TIMES-DK energy system model with a top-down general equilibrium economic model. The models are iteratively solved to account for feedback between energy prices and investments. Energy service demands and fuel costs from TIMES-DK are transferred to the CGE model, while adjusted demands are fed back. This allows investment flows resulting from changes in energy prices to be considered. The presentation provides an overview of the model setup, linking methodology, and progress implementing the automated iterative linking between models.
The document provides an update on Massachusetts' progress and plans to address climate change under the Global Warming Solutions Act of 2008. Key points include:
- The GWSA established greenhouse gas emission reduction limits of 25% by 2020 and 80% by 2050 compared to 1990 levels and Massachusetts has developed plans to achieve these limits.
- Emission reductions to date have reached 15.7% compared to the 25% 2020 target, with additional reductions likely from ongoing programs.
- Massachusetts ranks #1 for state energy efficiency programs and investments in clean energy like solar and wind have increased substantially since 2008.
- Future focus areas include reducing vehicle miles traveled, accelerating "green" transportation projects, pursuing additional strategies
Cost Effectiveness of LID ImplementationRobert Muir
Green infrastructure can provide flood control, erosion control, and water quality benefits but the costs must be considered. A case study in Markham, Ontario found that a green infrastructure strategy was not cost-effective for flood control compared to conventional grey infrastructure strategies when considering capital and lifecycle costs. While green infrastructure provided benefits, the annual costs were much higher than the annual benefits. The study also highlighted concerns with infiltration from green infrastructure increasing risks of basement flooding and degradation of drinking water sources.
This document provides a summary of the IEA's 2020 special report on carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS). Some key points:
- CCUS plays an important role in the IEA's Sustainable Development Scenario for reaching net-zero emissions by 2070, as it is necessary for reducing emissions in hard-to-abate sectors like heavy industry and from existing energy infrastructure.
- There are currently around 20 commercial CCUS facilities worldwide but momentum is growing, with over 30 new projects announced in the last 3 years mainly in Europe, US, Australia, China, Korea, and the Middle East.
- Innovation will be needed to reduce the costs of CCUS technologies and make deployment feasible
National Guideline Development for Benefit-Cost Analysis of Storm Drainage In...Robert Muir
The development of the National Research Council of Canada's benefit cost guideline for storm drainage and flood control infrastructure presented at the WEAO 2021 Collection Systems Committee Fall Webinar, October 28, 2020
Green Infrastructure / Low Impact Development LID Design Tool and Lifecycle C...Robert Muir
This document discusses stormwater management and low impact development (LID) targets. It provides background on the evolution of LID targets in Ontario. It then describes analytical probability models that can be used to design LID measures and assess their performance. The document analyzes the capital and lifecycle costs of meeting proposed LID volume targets from the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, finding the costs to be 4-5 times higher than conventional technologies. It also presents unit cost data for completed LID projects and analyzes the lifecycle costs of implementing LIDs in a new development in Markham. The conclusions emphasize the need for system-wide planning to identify cost-effective LID targets and consider full lifecycle costs for sustainable financial
The document proposes that Japan reduce its GHG emissions by 30-35% below 1990 levels by 2025 and 40-50% below 1990 levels by 2030. It also recommends targets for renewable energy, energy efficiency, phasing out fossil fuel dependence and coal plants, while also phasing out nuclear power. The proposal calls for Japan to incorporate adaptation targets, commit to international climate finance and technology support, and contribute to overseas emission reductions through approved UN mechanisms in addition to domestic cuts.
IDF Trend Analysis, Future Climate Projections & System Design for Extreme We...Robert Muir
Presentation on policies promoting climate resilience in Ontario, a review of insurance industry and government agency statements on extreme weather trends, a review of national and local engineering climate datasets annual maximum series and derived IDF trends, particularly southern Ontario. A review of engineering and academic studies for multiple municipalities highlights many unsupported claims on extreme weather trends. Practical design approaches given decreasing or stationary IDF trends, and allowances for future climate changes effects are noted, including the consideration of design stress test analysis with synthetic hyetographs or rain intensity increases. Design hyetographs are shown to be more critical to infrastructure system design than IDF curve shifts in regions such as Southern Ontario.
The document discusses the limitations of existing approaches to regulating greenhouse gas emissions from transportation fuels and outlines a proposed "carbon management" approach. It analyzes emissions from biofuels production and use that are missed by a traditional cap-and-trade system, such as indirect land use change. The proposed approach specifies regulating finished transportation fuels at the point of distribution and uses facility-level accounting of supply chain emissions to provide credits against allowance requirements for uncapped emissions. It aims to comprehensively and transparently account for greenhouse gas impacts while respecting policy and stakeholder considerations.
Gfw presentation for wb master class 27march15Nancy Harris
Global Forest Watch is bringing big data on forests to climate policy by leveraging technologies to gather, analyze, and share forest data. It uses unique partnerships and combines data sets to provide visual stories and analysis to empower various users, including governments, businesses, communities, and educators. The tool tracks carbon emissions from forest change to help monitor progress on REDD+ programs and climate change mitigation efforts.
Energy technology diffusion and CO2 emission reduction: An application of th...KazHatase
This document summarizes a study that uses an economic model combining the Ramsey model, a logistic curve for technology diffusion, and learning-by-doing to investigate how varying parameters related to technological change and learning affect optimal CO2 emission reduction pathways. The model is run under scenarios of slow/fast technological change and low/high learning. Results show emission pathways are similar except under fast technological change and high learning, which supports deferring reduction. High learning and slow change favor earlier technology switching. Loss of GDP depends mainly on the learning rate.
MITIGATION: Climate change and human settlements, role of cities in tackling ...ipcc-media
- Municipalities and cities can play a major role in strong climate action through urban planning, green infrastructure, high-efficiency buildings and retrofits, shared urban mobility schemes, and other measures. For many projects the co-benefits of these actions may exceed the climate mitigation benefits.
- Building efficiency retrofits and new high-performance buildings can reduce energy demand by 75-96% and primary energy use by over 90%, while also improving indoor air quality and public health. Timber construction and passive house standards facilitate deep emissions reductions.
- Shared urban mobility schemes using on-demand, optimally-routed fleets could reduce a city's traffic by one-third, parking space needs by 95%, and still
Del av seminariet "Från kolkälla till kolfälla: Om framtidens klimatsmarta jordbruk"
8 maj 2012, 13.00 - 16.30
Kulturhuset, Stockholm
Kan man planera för mindre utsläpp från jordbruksmarken? Madeleine Jönsson, FAO, om planeringsverktyg för klimatsmart jordbruk.
Carbon Capture and Storage in the Cement IndustryAntea Group
Heidelberg Cement presented on carbon capture and storage/ utilization as part of the recent Antea Group-sponsored EHS&S workshop for the chemical industry at the Brightlands Chemelot campus in the Netherlands.
Summary report, presentations and exercises from SIANI/FAO Workshop:
“Discover new Opportunities with the Ex-Ante Carbon Balance Tool”
7-8 December 2011, Stockholm
Main workshop objectives:
Presenting the tool and spreading its usage
Assessing the needs/demand related to CC mitigation for further development of the tool
Building partnerships
The Ex-Act tool:
The tool is a multi-functional software. Ex-Act has the capability to perform, amongst others, Carbon Footprint Analysis, illustrating which agricultural and forestry activities are CO2 emitters or Carbon sinks.
The results can be used to measure and manage environmental impact and for communication purposes.
The document summarizes the current status of Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs) in Papua New Guinea (PNG). It discusses PNG's institutional framework for NAMAs, including the establishment of the Office of Climate Change and Development to coordinate climate actions. It outlines key developments in mitigation actions to date, focused on forestry and agriculture through REDD+ programs, as well as some clean development mechanism projects. It recognizes the need to develop a NAMA strategy and engage more stakeholders to advance climate mitigation across broader sectors of the economy.
This document outlines plans for the Showcase Climate project, which aims to expand current weather and climate services with seasonal forecast information from Copernicus. It will develop these services for sectors like climate, energy, forestry, urban resilience, transport, and tourism. Key activities include improving global carbon information, developing services on the WekEO DIAS platform using Copernicus data, and operationalizing user interfaces. The document describes several pilot projects covering topics like urban resilience, forestry conditions, hydropower, and seasonal preparedness. It provides timelines and key performance indicators for tracking the pilots' success.
An Introduction To Positive Leadership LimitedGraham Watson
1) Leadership is critical to business success and helps create more economic value, but many organizations lack leaders who can achieve their full potential.
2) Positive Leadership has developed an approach to leadership that optimizes performance by aligning business strategy with values, allowing leaders to deliver high performance even under pressure.
3) Their approach helps leaders excel under pressure through a focus on developing the right behaviors and constant evaluation of performance.
Este documento presenta el diseño de un ambiente de aprendizaje mediado por TIC para estudiantes de transición. El ambiente busca desarrollar competencias cognitivas, comunicativas y de valores a través de actividades de lectura, escritura y uso de herramientas tecnológicas durante un periodo de 42 horas. El ambiente se implementará con estudiantes que tienen experiencia previa con las TIC y docentes innovadores.
Planificador terminado comuniquemonos más y vivamos en pazmarvicuvi
Este documento presenta el diseño de un ambiente de aprendizaje mediado por TIC cuyo objetivo es mejorar las relaciones interpersonales de los estudiantes mediante la comunicación asertiva. El ambiente se implementará durante 2 meses con niños y niñas de estrato socioeconómico bajo, desarrollando actividades dos horas a la semana que abordan temas como el trabajo en equipo, las normas de convivencia, los valores y la comunicación efectiva. El aprendizaje busca que los estudiantes utilicen elementos comunicativos como el diálogo y
The document discusses the Positive Leadership approach to helping companies facing challenges. It states that companies are under pressure from intense competition, new technologies, global markets, and the struggling economy. Positive Leadership works with these companies to define how to respond to challenges and emerge stronger by translating strategy into action, conquering opportunities, enhancing competitive advantage, and increasing stakeholder value. It does this by defining what good leadership looks like for each organization, creating shared vision and commitment, focusing on business goals, disseminating leadership, building teams, and providing development tools.
Planificador aamtic.docx ambiente y aprendizaje (1)atilili
Este documento presenta el diseño de un ambiente de aprendizaje mediado por TIC llamado "Leyendo Aprendo". El ambiente busca desarrollar aptitudes como el pensamiento crítico e investigativo, y competencias como la interpretativa y argumentativa en los estudiantes. Se implementará durante 7 semanas con actividades que promuevan la lectura, resolución de problemas, y construcción de normas de convivencia. El ambiente apunta a que los estudiantes se comuniquen mejor y solucionen problemas mediante el diálogo y valores como el respeto.
Este documento presenta el diseño de un ambiente de aprendizaje mediado por TIC para estudiantes de transición. El ambiente busca desarrollar aptitudes, competencias, habilidades, actitudes y valores a través de actividades que involucren las TIC. Los objetivos incluyen el desarrollo de habilidades cognitivas, comunicativas y de valores. El ambiente se implementará durante un periodo de tiempo justificado con actividades planeadas en un calendario.
Mining Complex Networks from Official Congressional BiographiesBrian Keegan
This document discusses mining complex networks from official congressional biographies in the United States. It analyzes data on over 11,000 congressional members since 1774, examining their birthplaces, education backgrounds, prior occupations and offices, and places of death. Networks are constructed looking at members' geographic locations, institutional affiliations, professional identities, and social relationships. The analysis finds changing patterns in members' geographic mobility over time, with non-native representation rising during westward expansion but falling during industrialization. Other findings include rising congressional tenure and life expectancy over time, as well as persistence in the over-representation of lawyers as a profession in Congress.
Vietnam has significant experience with the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) and sees opportunities for the Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM) to help address some of the issues experienced with CDM. JCM could facilitate low-carbon technology transfer by using eligibility criteria instead of additionality assessments and having a shorter, more flexible approval process. The energy, agriculture, land use and forestry sectors in Vietnam offer many options for low-carbon projects under JCM, such as renewable energy, energy efficiency, improved cookstoves, and forestation.
1. Vasant Yeshwant Sundar is a 63-year-old instrumentation and controls expert with over 39 years of experience in the petrochemical industry.
2. He has held various roles including project manager, maintenance manager, general manager, and head of instrumentation and has worked on systems from major automation companies.
3. Currently he works as a visiting faculty and vocational trainer, providing instruction on topics like electrical, instrumentation, automation, and SCADA software.
This document summarizes a project that studied driver behavior with in-vehicle technologies. It collected and analyzed data from over 100 vehicles across several European countries over 12 months. The project produced novel insights into how drivers interact with in-vehicle technologies by applying various techniques. It also compared the study methodology and findings to the 100-car naturalistic driving study in the United States.
The document discusses various approaches to project management including PMBOK, PRINCE2, and Six Sigma. It provides details on:
1) The five process groups and ten knowledge areas that PMBOK recognizes as typical for almost all projects.
2) The key aspects that PRINCE2 emphasizes such as organizing/planning before starting work and controlling a project once started.
3) How Six Sigma uses green belts and black belts for projects and that these typically last 4 months, with management control through goals rather than formal project management.
Positive Leadership Article in IOD Scotland NewsletterGraham Watson
The document is a magazine for members of the Institute of Directors in Scotland that discusses an upcoming conference at Cameron House on Loch Lomond. It highlights the scenic beauty of Loch Lomond and the amenities at Cameron House. The Chairman of IoD Scotland encourages leaders to take stock of their strategies during challenging economic times, ensure employees understand priorities, and stay focused on core goals. The conference will feature speakers on inspiring leadership.
Analysis of extension services in forest conservation in ogun state, nigeria.Alexander Decker
This document analyzes extension services for forest conservation in Ogun State, Nigeria. It finds that most forest officers are between 31-45 years old and have high literacy. Common extension services identified include education programs and publications to raise awareness. Forest officers generally found the extension services to be effective, but identified constraints like lack of funding and materials. The study concludes that effective extension is important for forest conservation, and addressing challenges can improve services.
Este documento trata sobre la contaminación ambiental de medios físicos. Explica que la contaminación es la introducción de cualquier sustancia o forma de energía que puede dañar el medio ambiente. Luego describe varios tipos de contaminantes físicos como el ruido, las vibraciones, las radiaciones, las condiciones térmicas y la presión. Para cada uno detalla sus efectos en la salud y medidas para controlarlos. El objetivo es informar sobre estos riesgos ambientales y ocupacionales.
Rubrica de auto evaluación de cada estudiantemonicavilla159
Este documento presenta una rúbrica de autoevaluación para estudiantes que contiene 7 criterios para evaluar su participación en grupos. Los criterios incluyen respetar turnos y tiempo, intervenir cuando sea necesario, ser comprometido con las actividades y escuchar a los compañeros, conocer cómo pedir y dar información, apoyar otras ideas, respetar las normas acordadas, y cumplir con las metas u objetivos. Los estudiantes deben calificar su desempeño en cada criterio de 0 a 5.
Este documento describe el método GTD (Getting Things Done) para la gestión de tareas y proyectos. GTD propone cinco pasos para organizar el flujo de trabajo: 1) recopilar todas las tareas pendientes, 2) procesar y clasificar cada elemento, 3) organizarlos en una estructura, 4) revisar periódicamente las listas, y 5) completar las acciones. El objetivo es liberar la mente al almacenar todos los elementos pendientes de manera sistemática para mejorar la productividad sin estrés.
El documento proporciona información sobre las retribuciones y deducciones de IRPF de varios empleados de diferentes empresas como auxiliares administrativos, técnicos, telefonistas, jefes administrativos y electricistas. Se detallan los salarios base, pluses, gastos, dietas, horas extras, pagas extras y tipos de IRPF de cada trabajador.
Este documento describe la artritis séptica en niños. Resume que es una infección articular causada comúnmente por bacterias, afecta con más frecuencia las articulaciones inferiores de niños entre 2-6 años, y su diagnóstico y tratamiento temprano son importantes para prevenir daños a largo plazo.
El documento describe la anatomía y fisiología del hueso, incluyendo sus componentes celulares y el proceso de formación ósea. Luego, explica las causas y cuadro clínico de la artritis aguda, destacando que es un proceso inflamatorio articular agudo causado principalmente por infección bacteriana. Finalmente, detalla los agentes etiológicos más frecuentes y las vías de entrada de la infección a la articulación.
This document outlines the methodology and key deliverables for Vietnam's National Target Program on Climate Change. It discusses establishing executive and implementing agencies, lessons from an inception phase, and a focus on mitigation and adaptation in the energy and transport sectors. Key outputs include technical working papers, climate modeling, GHG inventories and projections, adaptation and mitigation options, awareness campaigns, draft action plans, and pilot projects at the national and provincial levels.
Green World Company Ltd. wants to support its energy strategy by reducing costs through Green IT measures. The document outlines a Green IT project that includes conducting a baseline analysis of energy usage and CO2 emissions of the company's distributed IT infrastructure. It then proposes developing short-term operational measures and a 3-5 year sustainability strategy to realize energy savings and carbon reductions. The project aims to increase Green IT maturity and create transparency around energy usage to support the company's energy strategy and strengthen its employer brand.
Applications of the GAINS model for integrated policy designPallav Purohit
The document summarizes the GAINS model, an integrated assessment model used to design air pollution policies. It can evaluate the costs and impacts of different policy options to reduce emissions from various economic sectors. The model is applied to analyze air pollution in Pakistan from 1990 to 2030 under scenarios of economic growth. It considers emissions from energy, industrial, agricultural and other sectors across different regions of the country. The results can inform cost-effective strategies to reduce health and environmental impacts from air pollution.
Climate alliance ghent indra van sandeTudor Events
This document discusses Ghent's efforts to become climate neutral by 2050 through the Climate Alliance initiative. It outlines that Ghent is working on climate change to prevent high costs of inaction, address rising energy costs, and help citizens become less dependent on energy. Ghent aims to make 100,000 homes and 21,000 businesses climate neutral by 2050. The document also discusses Ghent's CO2 emissions profile, approaches to studying the issue through tools and modeling, and examples of actions being taken through projects, buildings, and public lighting. The overall approach combines study, pilot projects, and leading by example to engage partners in the Climate Alliance toward the 2050 goal.
CIB TG66 India Webinar 20120628 Priyanka Kochhar Energy efficiency in buildingsINIVE EEIG
CIB TASK GROUP 66 WEB EVENT
"THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ENERGY EFFICIENT BUILDINGS POLICY IN INDIA AND BEYOND"
THURSDAY 28 JUNE 2012
2 pm – 4 pm Indian Standard Time
AGENDA
- Introduction, by Jean Carassus, CIB TG66 Coordinator, Professor at Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées, Paris Institute of Technology, mandated by Centre Scientifique et Technique du Bâtiment (France).
- The Implementation of Energy Efficient Buildings’ Policy in India- by Priyanka Kochar, Programme Manager, Sustainable Habitats Division, The Energy and Resources Institute, New Delhi.
- Beyond the Building: Energy Efficient Surrounding is Future of India, by Dr Mahua Mukherjee, Assistant Professor, Department of Architecture & Planning, Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee.
- Conclusion by Peter Wouters, CIB Marketing and Communication Chair, Director at Belgian Building Research Institute (BBRI, Belgium),
BACKGROUND FOR THIS EVENT
CIB Task Group 66 is setting up several meetings to capitalize high level information on "THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ENERGY EFFICIENT BUILDINGS POLICIES IN 5 CONTINENTS".
The first event was an International Seminar organized in Brussels. It was dedicated to the European policy (four presentations), the action of three international organizations (UNEP-SBCI, IEA, WBCSD) and the policies of four countries: Brazil, China, South Africa and the USA.
The second event was an Internet Session dedicated to Europe, with five presentations from Belgium, France, Germany, Netherlands and Poland.
The third event was an Internet Session dedicated to North America, with five presentations from Canada, Mexico and the USA.
The fourth event was an Internet Session dedicated to South America, with five presentations from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Uruguay and Venezuela.
To listen to registered conferences and see presentations from those events, visit
http://cib.sympraxis.eu
NESC - Final N-ETS Presentation May 2012 Kelly ReleaseJAKIRL
This document provides an overview of:
1) The context of Ireland's 2020 Non-Traded Sector emissions target and the challenge it faces in meeting this goal. Agriculture and transport make up the majority of emissions in this sector.
2) The GAINS and GAINS Ireland models which were used to analyze abatement potentials. The models take a multi-sectoral approach and allow for the calibration of emissions and cost data across sectors.
3) The results of scenarios run which identified emissions reductions potentials from various policy measures. More ambitious targets required engaging higher cost options and "deeper" reforms like building retrofits.
4) Key recommendations including further developing the policy options menu through research
The project update provides information on the key agencies, outputs, and status of activities for a climate change adaptation and mitigation project focused on the transport and energy sectors in Vietnam. Key outputs include climate change action plans, vulnerability assessments, awareness campaigns, and capacity building activities like training in modeling and GIS tools. The update outlines the overall approaches and status of activities to develop climate change scenarios, infrastructure inventories, risk assessments, mitigation scenarios, and draft action plans to strengthen climate resilience and transition to low carbon development. Responsibilities for ongoing sub-components are also assigned to project staff.
Joon Byeong Yoon - Seoul Metropolitan Government - Smart Transportation in Se...Shane Mitchell
This document provides an overview and progress update on the Connected Urban Development Seoul conference in 2008. It outlines Seoul's objectives to reduce energy consumption and carbon dioxide emissions through sustainable urban transportation programs. Specifically, it discusses Seoul's commitment to use advanced ICT technologies to accelerate urban mobility innovations and make transportation more efficient. The document then presents Seoul's package-based strategic program building framework and timeline/milestones for key initiatives like smart transportation pricing, mobility management tools, and integrated mobility services.
The document provides an overview of Site Waste Management Plan Regulations 2008 and guidance for local authorities on enforcing the regulations. It discusses objectives like understanding and agreeing on how to enforce the regulations to drive performance and align approaches. The regulations require waste management plans for construction projects over £300k to track waste and ensure proper disposal. Benefits include reduced fly-tipping, cleaner environments, and savings for local authorities.
Climate benefits from improvement in Mobile Air Conditioning systemsUNEP OzonAction
Mobile air conditioning (MAC) systems are major contributors to climate change due to their use of ozone depleting substances (ODS) with high global warming potential. Improvements to MAC systems could result in increased energy efficiency, a shift to refrigerants with lower global warming potential such as propane, and reduced emissions from refrigerant leakages. One way to accelerate these improvements is through utilizing carbon finance available under the Clean Development Mechanism, which could provide incentives to industry to adopt non-HFC MAC systems sooner. Replacing HFC-134a refrigerant in MAC systems with a lower global warming potential alternative could qualify as a potential CDM project.
The document discusses carbon trading and the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) which allows developed countries to implement emissions-reducing projects in developing countries to earn carbon credits. It provides background on climate change and outlines how the CDM works and its objectives. Case studies of the CDM in Malaysia and China are presented, highlighting different project types and the economic and environmental benefits, as well as challenges, of the CDM.
(1) Siemens proposes a "best practice" approach to reducing energy costs and carbon emissions in industrial facilities by 10-30% without capital investment. (2) This systematic strategy involves measuring and monitoring energy use, automation and controls, high efficiency products, low carbon solutions, and innovative financing. (3) An example project for a dairy facility saved £1M per year in energy costs, reduced carbon by 4,500 tonnes, and had a payback of 23 months through financing with positive cashflow.
CCS Ready in Thailand: A Progress Report - Boonrasri TongpenyaiGlobal CCS Institute
This presentation was given as part of the CCS Ready workshop which was held in association with the 6th Asia Clean Energy Forum (20 – 24 June, Manila)
The workshop discussed the range of measures and best practices that can be implemented to prompt the design, permitting and construction of CCS projects when designing or building a new fossil fuelled energy or industrial plant.
The workshop hosted participants of the Asian Development Banks’ Regional Technical Assistance Program who updated the group on the outcomes of their individual projects.
This presentation provides an update on the current project being undertaken under the Asian Development Bank’s Regional Technical Assistance Program which aims to conduct an analysis of the potential for CCS, culminating in a road map for a CCS demonstration project in Thailand.
This is one of the presentations at the 1st day of "Technical Exchange on Jurisdictional REDD". See more at: http://www.idesam.org.br/technical-exchange-on-jurisdictional-redd-presentations/
This document discusses a seminar on climate stakeholders and the relevance to the economy. It begins with quick teasers about climate and its impacts. It then challenges students to propose local business models to increase greenery, energy efficiency, and awareness. Several slides discuss decoupling carbon emissions from economic growth, opportunities arising from climate costs, and the need for investment and policy frameworks to drive a low carbon economy. It emphasizes the importance of systemic thinking and business innovation across stakeholders to achieve environmental and social sustainability alongside economic sustainability.
lo largo de estas jornadas, expertos nacionales e internacionales en el tema analizan la situación actual, tendencias futuras y principales retos que plantean los esquemas de reducción de emisiones y los mercados de carbono como herramientas en la lucha contra el calentamiento global, especialmente después de la cumbre de Copenhague. Anthony Hobley, Jefe de Cambio Climático y Finanzas de Carbono. Norton Rose LLP, participa con la ponencia "Regulación en los mercados de Carbono".
This document discusses the Low Carbon City Program (LCCC) in China, including its background, objectives, principles, outcomes, outputs, and investment opportunities in selected member cities. The LCCC aims to reduce carbon intensity in Chinese cities based on five principles: city-based, action-oriented, sharing international experience, one system approach, and sharing knowledge. Key outputs include developing low carbon city standards, establishing management systems, and creating low carbon action plans for member municipalities. The document also outlines investment projects related to new energy in cities like Dezhou, Baoding, and Yinchuan.
Similar to COP18 presentation on TA-7779 (VIE) (20)
1. MINISTRY OF INDUSTRY AND TRADE
18TH UNITED NATIONS CLIMATE CHANGE CONFERENCE OF PARTIES
Doha 2012
SUPPORT FOR THE NATIONAL TARGET
PROGRAM ON CLIMATE CHANGE WITH A FOCUS
ON ENERGY AND TRANSPORT
(TA 7779 VIE)
2. Executive and Implementing Agencies
Executive Agency
Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT)
Implementing Agencies (National)
Industrial Safety Techniques and
Environment Agency (ISEA – MOIT)
Ministry of Transport (MOT)
Ministry of Natural Resources and
Environment (MONRE)
Implementing Agencies (Sub-national)
People’s Committee of Thanh Hoa Province
People’s Committee of Da Nang City
People’s Committee of Ho Chi Minh City
3. Key Outputs
1. An increased capacity to plan and design
responses to climate change, for both mitigation
and adaptation;
2. Increased awareness of sector leaders, decision-
makers and business community of climate
change issues and responses.
4. Overall Approach: National / Local
Socio-economic development plans and sector master plans
Climate change modeling and projections
GIS Exposure GHG Inventory and
Economic
mapping Projections
GCM GHG
CC Adaptation GIS GHG Mitigation
options options
Adaptation
Mitigation
Transport
CC Energy GHG Mitigation
Priorities Priorities
Urban
CC Economic GHG
Pilot projects Pilot projects
Draft Action Plans
Awareness Campaign
5. Key Deliverables
LEAP Technical Working National
EFFECT Papers Risk
models Atlas
Mitigation Adaptation
(Energy/Transport) (Energy/Transport)
GHG CC and
Inventory Draft Action Plans Energy
Database on Climate Change Demand
(2016 – 2020)
5 Pilot Projects
(Pre-feasibility design)
6. Training and Capacity Building
• LEAP (Energy)/EFFECT (Transport) Models
– Modelling energy and transport systems into LEAP and
EFFECT models
– Modelling BAU and GHG mitigation options into LEAP and
EFFECT models
• GIS/Spatial modeling
– Use of GIS/spatial modeling to assess climate change
vulnerability
– GIS/spatial applications in planning and management
• Awareness of climate change
– Design of effective and targeted climate change awareness
campaign.
7. Foundation for Future NAMAs
• Baseline for some energy intensive industrial
subsectors (cement, steel,...) and specific in-focus
transport subsectors.
• Estimation of GHG emission reductions from
potential mitigation measures in two sectors, and
associated mitigation costs.
• Data gap identification for future effort.
• A GHG monitoring and reporting system which can
be developed into a MRV.
8. Collaboration with Development Partners
• With ADB-RETA-7645
Strengthening Planning
Capacity for Low Carbon
Growth in Developing Asia
• With World Bank support
on Low Carbon Growth in
Viet Nam.
• Aim to develop a consistent
assessment of low carbon
growth options in Viet Nam.
9. Timeline
2012 2013 2014
F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F
Kick-off meeting
Inception Workshop
Approval of Inception
Report
Draft TWP Mitigation
Draft TWP Adaptation
Draft Action Plans
Pilot projects
Final Report
10. MINISTRY OF INDUSTRY AND TRADE
18TH UNITED NATIONS CLIMATE CHANGE CONFERENCE OF PARTIES
Doha 2012