Collaboration to prioritise and select mitigation actions

Countries
Source
Global Good Practice Analysis (GIZ UNDP)
Climate Objective
Mitigation
Planning and Implementation Activity
Developing Strategies and Plans
Sectors and Themes
Transport
Language
English
French
Spanish
Region
Middle East and North Africa
Barriers Overcome
Information
Institutional
Socio-cultural
Case Summary

To identify and prioritize promising concepts for developing into NAMA proposals, the Lebanese Ministry of Environment in cooperation with the UNDP Low Emission Capacity Building (LECB) Programme engaged a range of national stakeholders and international experts to discuss and prioritize NAMA concepts based on a collaboratively designed selection process.

The approach, which included a series of workshops on NAMA design and preparation, resulted in a prioritised shortlist of concepts to be developed into NAMA proposals in Lebanon. The process increased awareness across national government actors and other stakeholders around the concept of NAMAs, their origin, development and approaches to financing. It also developed an effective collaborative approach for prioritising NAMAs through discussion of selection criteria and relative weights of criteria and led to a strengthened stakeholder forum for future collaboration.

Further Information

Case study author(s)

Authors: Nicholas Harrison (Ecofys) and Kimberley Mees (Ecofys);

Edited by: Nicholas Harrison (Ecofys)

Editorial Support: Frauke Röser, Thomas Day, Daniel Lafond, Niklas Höhne and Katja Eisbrenner (Ecofys).

Coordination by: Ecofys www.ecofys.com

Contact
Vahakn Kabakian (Mr.), Project Manager, UNDP Climate Change Projects, Ministry of Environment, vahakn@moe.gov.lb.