Strengthening Greenhouse Gas MRV Systems in Colombia: A RALI Engagement Case Study

Countries
Region
Latin America and the Caribbean
Climate Objective
Mitigation
Planning and Implementation Activity
Developing Strategies and Plans
Analysis and Data Collection
Governance and Stakeholder Engagement
Monitoring and Evaluation
Nationally Determined Contributions
Low Emission Development Strategies
Long-Term Strategies
Sectors and Themes
Agriculture
Energy
Barriers Overcome
Capacity
Information
Institutional
Technological
Source
U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Resources to Advance LEDS Implementation (RALI)
Language
English
Case Summary

The Strengthening MRV Systems in Colombia case study was a collaborative project involving the Government of Colombia and various stakeholders to improve the harmonization of national measuring, reporting, and verification (MRV) systems with mitigation activities outlined in the country’s national greenhouse gas (GHG) inventory. The project created a data management platform for the GHG inventory. By harmonizing the country’s GHG MRV systems, Colombia can accurately and transparently reflect progress towards its NDC through international reporting.

To enhance harmonization, the project team reviewed mitigation activities specific to agriculture and livestock impacts and increasing renewable energy capacity. After analyzing existing systems and processes, USAID RALI highlighted areas for improvement and provided several tangible recommendations to better synchronize reporting methodologies and the greenhouse gas inventory.

The national GHG inventory data management platform resulting from the project, known as Sistema Nacional de Inventarios de Gases de Efecto Invernadero (SINGEI), was designed to integrate into the existing IT infrastructure, which will streamline the national inventory data collection process and reduce the learning curve for system adoption.

The Colombia case study serves as a model for countries, along with international partners, seeking to harmonize MRV systems with national inventory compilation efforts. A crucial component of this case study’s success was strong stakeholder engagement, with support from the Colombian Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development, the Institute of Hydrology, Meteorology, and Environmental Studies, and many other partners.


Further Information

Case study author(s)

ICF

Contact
USAID: Amanda Valenta, Climate and Energy Specialist, avalenta@usda.gov; ICF: Marian Van Pelt, Project Director, marian,vanpelt@icf.com
Year Published
March 2019