SMARTer2030 is the third instalment in the acclaimed GeSI series of SMART reports, demonstrating the enabling potential of ICT in eight different sectors (from buildings to energy, from transport to agriculture and healthcare), and how ICT solutions can support the transition to a low-carbon economy while delivering business opportunities and improving people's quality of life.
Brazil
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Discussion over solar water heating's contribution to climate protection, the situation in Brazil, and the potential boost from CDM
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Short summary of a workshop on business-orientated innovative models for the solar heating in Brazil
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Description of a potential programme in Solar Water Heating Fee-for-Service in Brazil
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This document is a summary of a report called "Business Prospects for Solar Water Heating Fee-for-Service Operations in Brazil", originally published in Portuguese.
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Presentation of Kyoto Mechanism Eligibility status for CARILEC Member Companies
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Overview of the "Business Prospects for Solar Water Heating Fee-for-Service Operations'' in Brazil
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Adapting water management and agricultural practices to climate variability is essential and requires integrated responses. This brief explores how countries can harness south-south and triangular cooperation for accelerating the exchange of adaptation technologies, knowledge and practices in the water and agriculture sectors. It also highlights challenges, best practices, lessons learned, and the roles of stakeholders in replicating and transferring such technologies.
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In this report, we identify, analyse and compare international good practices in the design and implementation of national monitoring and evaluating indicator systems for climate change adaptation. This first chapter provides an introduction to the context and key terminology in the domain of climate change adaptation and indicators for M&E of adaptation. The second chapter discusses the existing approaches to M&E, while Chapter 3 provides a general overview of approaches to M&E Frameworks for Climate Change Adaptation.