
Following the regional workshops on Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Action (NAMAs) in Singapore in 2013 and Vietnam in 2014, the “TRANSfer” project and the “Transport and Climate Change” project (TCC) of GIZ jointly organised with UNEP a workshop on “Transforming Building and Transport Sectors through NAMAs” held in Manila, Philippines from the 5th to 7th of May 2015. The Climate Change Commission of the Philippines hosted the event.
While in total there were 90 participants, during the Transport Specific Sessions up to 40 participants from 8 different countries discussed certain topics including the five different NAMA concepts which have been presented by ASEAN countries.
The transport stream of the workshop examined how NAMAs can: (1) help sustainable transport policy development and implementation, (2) apply the concept of transformational change to t-NAMAs, and (3) enhance the knowledge on t-NAMAs worldwide, support mechanisms, and the Road to Paris COP 21. The workshop also highlighted the significance of NAMAs as an instrument for intended nationally determined contributions (INDCs) and the call for action in formulating climate activities in a bottom-up approach.
Within the workshop discussion the challenges during the development and implementation of NAMA were mainly attributed to: Firstly, the data availability, which restricts an efficient MRV methodology during the NAMA implementation, and secondly, the challenge to harmonise and improve the funding mechanisms of NAMAs (national vs international). Potential approaches to tackle those challenges within the NAMA development and implementation were identified by the participants: Firstly, set up an efficient steering structure to improve coordination among stakeholders and mainstream the NAMA approach. Secondly, prioritise programmatic approaches in order to achieve transformational change, and thirdly, strengthening the involvement of the private sector from the beginning.
| Please see the ASEAN message on Transport NAMAs, which highlights the main outcomes and statements made during the three-day workshop in Manila. |
For more information on the key questions during each session and presentations, please find a short summary below.
Thematic sessions on Transport NAMAs:
Day 1:
Secretary Lucille Sering from the Philippines Climate Change Commission had the honour to open the workshop stating that “when we deal with climate change we have nowhere else to go but low“. She emphasised that developing country
mitigation action is voluntary but imperative, followed by opening remarks from Tunnie Srisakulchairak from UNEP Regional Office for Asia Pacific and Tali Trigg from the GIZ Transport and Climate Change project.
During the first joint session on prioritising NAMAs in National Climate Strategies, Friedel Sehlleier, Climate Change Advisor at GIZ Bangkok, highlighted the importance of the transport sector and its negative impact on climate change. He also presented on why NAMAs are more than just a new label for climate-friendly sector initiatives. (Presentation on NAMA for the Transport Sector)
In the first transport specific session, participants got the latest updates on the status quo of Transport NAMAs by Friedel Sehlleier and on 2014´s Transport NAMA Report by Eric Mackres (WRI). A total of 43 Transport NAMAs were identified worldwide, of which 14 are being planned in Asia. (Presentation on Status of Transport NAMAs and Presentation of Transport NAMA Database canadian pharmacy discount number http://cialiscanada-onlinerx.com/ does viagra work on women viagra free sample levitra heartburn buy levitra online viagra online




