Linking LEDS and NAMA in the Livestock Sector

Countries
Source
Global Good Practice Analysis (GIZ UNDP)
Climate Objective
Mitigation
Planning and Implementation Activity
Developing Strategies and Plans
Sub-national Action and Integration
Low Emission Development Strategies
Sectors and Themes
Infrastructure and Industry
Transport
Language
English
Region
Latin America and the Caribbean
Barriers Overcome
Capacity
Financial
Socio-cultural
Case Summary

According to Costa Rica’s last national greenhouse gas (GHG) inventory (2010), the livestock sector is the second largest emitting source, being responsible for 23.6% of national GHG emissions.

To support creating a more eco-competitive livestock sector, Costa Rica is implementing three closely-related initiatives in parallel in an integrated process to improve coherence and synergy. These are the National Strategy for Low Carbon Livestock, a Livestock NAMA, and its NAMA pilot plan for implementation. These initiatives, led by the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock, are carried out in a participative process with active involvement of private sector representatives. The strategy serves as an umbrella, giving political orientation to the sector. The NAMA provides operationalisation guidelines that are being implemented through a pilot plan.

Further Information

Case study author(s)

Aida Figari, Libélula

Contact
Mauricio Chacón, Head of the Livestock Directorate Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock mchacon@mag.go.cr