This Technology Transfer Advances Mauritius'
- Nationally Designated Contribution and its priority adaptation action to "improve awareness, enhance rehabilitation and strengthen regulatory framework for protection of beach, dunes and vegetation".
A country cannot mitigate or adapt to climate change without first strengthening skills and the knowledge to do so. The CTCN works with network members and local stakeholders to provide information, training and support to build and/or strengthen the capacity of developing countries to identify, maintain and adapt climate technology solutions. Capacity building and training can enable decision-makers to initiate change on local and national level. As part of this effort, the CTCN strives to develop analytical tools, policies and best practices for country-driven climate mitigation and adaptation. Below you will find related publications, partners, CTCN technical assistance, technologies and other information for exploring this topic further.
ALMEE, established in 1992, with more than 30 years of experience, is involved in a wide range of activities related to sustainable practices and other “green” issues. Known by its French-language acronym, ALMEE (Association Libanaise pour la Maitrise de l’Energie et pour l’Environnement), the group describes itself as “a non-political & non-profit association” committed to better handling of multiple issues and technologies associated with Energy and Environment, not just in Lebanon but also across the Mediterranean Basin and worldwide.
The National Institute of Green Technology (NIGT) is a government affiliated research institute under the Ministry of Science & ICT (MSIT) that provides national green technology R&D policies and coordinates related domestic/international organizations to support sustainable development of other countries based on green/climate change technologies. NIGT serves as Republic of Korea’s gateway for global green technology cooperation, as it connects developed and developing countries for growth and diffusion of green technology and strategies.
McD BERL is an environmental research & consultancy Organization with a passion for giving back to the community and environment through creating places to live and work that are aesthetic, resilient, sustainable and energy efficient. We aim to lead the change from buildings to a net positive built environment through clean air, zero carbon, net positive water and energy buildings.
We envision enabling the development of an impact economy driven by conscious consumerism. Our data- and technology-driven concepts aim to bring new insights into the process of creating awareness, from shifts in individual consumption behaviors to systemic change. The open standards, methodologies, and data concepts we establish, in collaboration with our scientific and industry partners, serve the common good of our society. We are an independent non-profit organisation owned by the ecolytiq GmbH, Berlin.
Afric Apiculture Consortium (AHC) is an apex umbrella body of Apiculture Value Chain actors in Africa comprising Private Sector, Academia, Research, and Government body agencies, NON-governmental organizations, Associations, Co-operatives, Community and Welfare based groups partnering with development partners in the value chain.
With a network of 350,000+ professionals in 150+ countries, EY is a leader in audit, consulting, legal & tax, advisory and transaction services. EY has created a service of excellence, EMEIA Tax Centre (Europe, Middle East, India,Africa), whose experts notably assist public institutions and private companies on climate & environmental issues, to design, finance, implement, monitor & evaluate mitigation & adaptation projects and programmes (incl. technology transfer & capacity building).
The African Centre for Technology Studies (ACTS) is a pioneering development research think tank on harnessing applications of science, technology and innovation policies for sustainable development in Africa. ACTS is an Intergovernmental organization founded in 1988 to pursue policy oriented research towards strengthening the capacity of African countries and institutions to harness science and technology for sustainable development. ACTS envisions a sustainable economic, social and environmental future for Africa, through science, technology and innovation.
We have organized initiatives since 2012 working on the strategic lines of climate change, biodiversity, and water and on the transversal lines of education, empowerment, governance, and planning. We are moved by the rescue of local knowledge and intergenerational equity to build resident cities and territories with low GHG emissions.