Building a comprehensive national MRV framework

Countries
Region
Latin America and the Caribbean
Climate Objective
Mitigation
Planning and Implementation Activity
Monitoring and Evaluation
Sectors and Themes
Energy
Transport
Forestry and Other Land Use
Waste
Barriers Overcome
Capacity
Financial
Information
Institutional
Source
Global Good Practice Analysis (GIZ UNDP)
Language
English
French
Spanish
Case Summary

Mexico has shown international leadership in developing legislation, policy and programmes to support its transition to a low carbon economy. A general law on climate change was recently approved and a long term climate change strategy is under implementation, together with a multi-stakeholder approach to develop an institutional MRV framework to support NAMAs and LEDS.

The institutional MRV framework being implemented aims to go beyond simply tracking emission reductions and includes a set of measures, systems and registries to perform policy evaluation, institutional strengthening and ultimately support decision-making. Currently the MRV framework in Mexico consists of several mechanisms, including laws, reporting rules, estimation methodologies, and coordination among different institutions of the public and private sector.

These mechanisms continue to be developed and continuously improved and currently serve as a good example of progress towards a comprehensive national MRV framework.

Further Information

Case study author(s)

Author: Enrique Rebolledo (Bajo Carbono)

Edited by: Nicholas Harrison (Ecofys)

Editorial support: Ana María Majano and María José Gutiérrez (INCAE); Frauke Röser, Thomas Day, Daniel Lafond, Niklas Höhne and Katja Eisbrenner (Ecofys).

Coordination by: Ecofys www.ecofys.com and CLACDS, INCAE Business School.

Contact
Monica Echegoyen, Climate Change Director, Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources, Mexico. monica.echegoyen@semarnat.gob.mx