Reporting adaptation through the biennial transparency report: A practical explanation of the guidance

Scale
National
Expertise Level
Practitioner
Resource Type
Guidance and Frameworks
Language
English
Developer or Source
Initiative for Climate Action Transparency (ICAT)
UNEP DTU

The guide, developed from the Initiative for Climate Action Transparency’s (ICAT) work on adaptation together with UNEP DTU Partnership, will help those working for national governments to understand what the Biennial Transparency Report guidelines mean in practice and how they could tangibly translate into the reports that they will need to produce in the coming years. In addition to this, the guide also provides readers with an overview of the new instrument landscape for communicating and reporting on adaptation under the Paris Agreement and UNFCCC.

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