This meeting is organized as part of the in-country support requests from Serbia and Türkiye
-By invitations only-
Background
Nationally determined contributions (NDCs) are at the heart of the Paris Agreement and the achievement of its long-term goals. NDCs embody efforts by each country to reduce national emissions and adapt to the impacts of climate change. The Paris Agreement requires each Party to prepare, communicate and maintain successive nationally determined contributions (NDCs) that it intends to achieve. Parties shall pursue domestic mitigation measures, with the aim of achieving the objectives of such contributions. Tracking NDCs is a requirement under the Paris Agreement’s Enhanced Transparency Framework (ETF). It requires transparent quantitative and qualitative information on the implementation and achievement of the NDC, including indicators comparing current or projected emissions, and information that helps better understand the NDC target and its impacts.
The Mutual Learning Programme (MLP) provides support to the countries in improving the understanding of developing countries on how to apply the reporting guidance under Article 13 and explore improvement areas of next reporting to UNFCCC.
Having a good experience to work under the MLP with Georgia, Moldova and Japan in close cooperation with IGES in 2023-2024, the CBIT-GSP and IGES decided to extend its support to new countries of the region and foresees learning exercises on reporting of mitigation actions under the Article 13 of the Paris Agreement for Serbia and Türkiye, particularly selecting the Energy Sector.
Participating organizations from three countries met on May 31, 2024 for the kick-off meeting. Since then, they have worked on the first exercise: filling a common tabular format (CTF) for reporting mitigation actions in the energy sector. Participating organizations have reviewed each other’s exercise and exchanged questions and comments, prior to the main meeting.
Objectives of the main meeting:
- To improve the understanding of methodologies and assumptions and how to fill the CTF-5 for reporting mitigation actions in the energy sector, including gaps and challenges,
- To discuss the content and schedule of the second exercise that best matches with the interest of participants (proposed second exercise: the development of CTF-1 (description of selected indicators) and CTF-2 (definitions needed to understand NDC))
Target Audience and Language
The main meeting will gather coordinators and experts of National Communications and Biennial Transparency Reports, senior experts from the national agencies dealing with GHG inventory and mitigation actions, as well as those specialists, who work in Energy Sector at the national level, more specifically representatives of: Ministry of the Environment, Japan (MOEJ); Ministry of Environmental Protection Serbia; Ministry of Environment, Urbanization Türkiye; UNEP Copenhagen Climate Centre (UNEP CCC) via its CBIT-GSP project; Mitsubishi UFJ Research and Consulting (MURC); Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES); Environmental Protection Agency Serbia; Directorate of Climate Change Türkiye; FAO- Türkiye.
The webinar will be held in English.
Duration and Registration
It is expected that the webinar will last up to 2 hours with sufficient timing dedicated to discussion and Q&A sessions.