El presente reporte muestra los resultados del diagnóstico sobre la disponibilidad de información y análisis de vacíos para el diseño de una red de monitoreo de la biodiversidad marina (ecosistemas, especies y servicios ecosistémicos) a diferentes escalas (Nacional, regional, local) en un contexto de cambio climático.
CTCN publications
- Type: PublicationObjective: AdaptationSectors: Cross-sectoralApproach: Ecosystems and biodiversity
- Type: PublicationObjective: AdaptationSectors: Cross-sectoralApproach: Ecosystems and biodiversity
El presente reporte muestra la síntesis de los resultados del Diagnóstico sobre tomadores de decisiones y necesidades de información para la toma de decisiones en apoyo al diseño de la red de monitoreo de la biodiversidad
- Type: PublicationObjective: AdaptationSectors: Cross-sectoralApproach: Ecosystems and biodiversity
El diseño parte de los resultados obtenidos producto de dos talleres y varias reuniones técnicas de expertos llevados a cabo en la ciudad de Santiago y convocado por la División de Recursos Naturales y Biodiversidad y la División Calidad del Aire y Cambio Climático, del Ministerio de Ambiente de Chile, con la participación de una amplia gama de acto-res nacionales, donde en el primer taller se elaboró una lista de indicadores prioritarios para la red.
- Type: PublicationObjective: AdaptationSectors: Cross-sectoralApproach: Ecosystems and biodiversity
Como parte de los esfuerzos que ha iniciado el Centro de Tecnología del Clima (Climate Technology Centre and Network-CTCN), brazo operativo del mecanismo de transferencia de tecnología de la Convención sobre Cambio Climático de Naciones Unidas y a solicitud del Gobierno de Chile se aprueba el apoyo al Ministerio del Ambiente de Chile a través de la colaboración del Programa de Cambio Climático y Cuencas del Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza para el diseño de la Red de Monitoreo de la Biodiversidad de Chile en el contexto del cambio climático .
- Type: PublicationObjective: AdaptationSectors: Water
The pre-feasibility study considers identifying the contextual features that allow use or limit the viability of selected technologies in areas (counties) with less developed infrastructure within the wider view of sustainable water supply. This includes people's attitudes and preferences, institutional and financial opportunities and barriers, as well as relevance of technologies in enhancing sustainable water supply.
- Type: PublicationObjective: AdaptationSectors: Water
Water services in Kenya are often inadequate, unsafe and unsustainable. The arid and semi-arid and poor peri-urban areas are mostly vulnerable and are largely characterized by low water services provision and severe water scarcity, where the demand substantially surpasses its availability. Additionally, climate change is expected to significantly impact on water availability and therefore creating the needs of climate proof investments for improved water access in underserved areas in Kenya.
Objective of Study - Type: PublicationObjective: Adaptation, Mitigation
Le Centre et réseau des technologies climatiques (CRTC), l’instrument opérationnel de la Convention-cadre des Nations Unies sur les changements climatiques (CCNUCC), promeut le déploiement de technologies respectueuses du climat dans les pays en développement, à leur demande.
- Type: PublicationObjective: MitigationSectors: Energy efficiency
El presente documento surge de un estudio desarrollado como respuesta a una solicitud de asistencia técnica elevada a la secretaría del Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN), por la Unidad de Planeación Minero Energético de Colombia (UPME) a través de la Entidad Nacional Designada de Colombia (END) (la Dirección de Cambio Climático).
- Type: PublicationObjective: MitigationSectors: Energy efficiency
The workforce strategy identifies short- medium and long term actions for Antigua and Barbuda to enhance local capacity to implement priority energy sector projects that can help the country to meet its NDC. The workforce strategy includes the purpose and objectives, a budget for programme development and implementation, and key stakeholders and their roles in implementation. The document also describes the expected workforce breakdown, the baseline skills profile of the islands of Antigua and Barbuda, and
- Type: PublicationObjective: Adaptation
The national workshop, held in Accra on the 26 th of October, presented the scope and objectives with the CTCN assistance for a wide range of national stakeholders. The national workshop was followed by a number of stakeholder meetings aiming at further understanding and describing the needs and requirements for the assistance. The outcomes of the national workshop and additional stakeholder meetings is compiled into this needs assessment report describing the requirements for the CTCN assistance.