Colombia`s national institutional arrangements
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Transcript Colombia`s national institutional arrangements
Colombia Experience on Institutional
Arrangement for NAMAs
Nathaly Torregroza Vargas
Ministry of the Environment and Sustainable Development
Colombia
Workshop on CDM and NAMAs
Bogotá, August 2014
General outline of Presentation
1. Energy use in Colombia
2. Context
a) National Development Plan
b) Colombia’s Climate Change Agenda
c) CONPES 3700
3. Colombian Low Carbon Development Strategy
4. NAMA Experience
Energy Use in Colombia
Agriculture,
livestock,
minning 7%
Construction
1%
No information
2%
Residential
19%
Public and
Commercial
6%
Transport
44%
Industry
21%
Energy consomptium in 2012: 1092 PJ
Transport sector is the most relevant, followed by industry and residential
sector
Context
National Development Plan 2010-2014 (chapter 6):
• The mining/energy sector is considered a growth “locomotive” (key
productive sector), and has the responsibility to ensure the energy
provision for the development of the other sectors
• The sector’s commitment focuses on supplying the demand with
high quality energetic, in a reliable and environmentally sustainable
manner.
Context
Sets the general framework for its Climate Change Agenda
According to Colombia’s National Development Plan 2010-2014 (NDP)
• The country generates 0.37% of global greenhouse gas emissions.
Emissions per capita are roughly 4.15 tons of CO2e, well below the
region’s average of 8 tons of CO2e per capita
• the government has set 4 pillars for the country’s Climate Change
agenda:
Context
The REDD+
National Strategy
The Colombian Low
Carbon
Development
Strategy
ENREDD
+
ECDBC
The Strategy for
financial
protection
against natural
disasters
EPFD
PNACC
The National
Adaptation Plan for
Climate Change
National Development Plan 2010 – 2014
Context
CONPES 3700
14/07/2011
“INSTITUTIONAL STRATEGY AND POLICY JOINT ACTIONS ON
CLIMATE CHANGE IN COLOMBIA”
• Suggest a coordination framework through which sectors,
territories and communities to understand climate change
• Promote joint institutions
• Propose an appropriate framework for coordination of actions
prioritized by the NDP
* CONPES: National Council for Economic and Social Policy
The Colombian Low Carbon Development Strategy - CLCDS
The Colombian Low Carbon Development Strategy (CLCDS) is a medium and long term led
development program by the Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development
(MADS), the Department of National Planning (DNP), and sectorial ministries of Colombia
that aims to promote national economic growth with low greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions
through the implementation of plans, projects, measures and policies that contribute to
GHG mitigation and, at the same time and strengthen Colombia’s economic and social
development while meeting the global requirements of efficiency, competitiveness and
environmental performance.
1)
Inertial Scenario
2)
Reference Scenario
3)
Low Carbon
Development Scenario
Components
Component 4. Capacity building.
• Sectoral reference
scenarios up to 2040.
• Identification of
sectoral mitigation
actions.
• Assessment of costs
and abatement
potential of mitigation
Component 1
measures.
Begins in 2012
Projection of Sectoral
reference scenarios, and
Identication and formulation
of alternatives for low carbon
development
Component 2
Begins in 2013
Sectoral Mitigation
Action Plans - SMAPs
• Mitigation options
prioritization.
(NAMAs, programs
and policies) to be
included in the
SMAPs.
• Design of policies,
plans, and measures.
• Sectoral Mitigation Action
Plans – SMAPs Implementation
• Development of a monitoring
system
• Development of financial and
institutional arrangements for
each mitigation action in each
SMAP-
Component 3
Begins in 2014
SMAP implementation.
Development and
implementation of a
monitoring system
Component 5. Communication and cooperation platform.
SMAPs and Institutional Responsibilities
Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development (MADS)
National Planning Department (DNP)
Ministry of
Transport
Ministry of
Minning and
Energy
Ministry of
Commerce,
Industry and
Tourism
Ministry of
Agriculture
and Rural
Development
Ministry of
Housing,
Cities and
Territories
Transport
SMAP
Minning
SMAP
Industry
SMAP
Agriculture
SMAP
Housing
SMAP
Electricity
SMAP
Hydrocarbons
SMAP
Aproved
Formulated
Under construction
Solid
Waste and
Waste
Water
SMAP
Climate Change lead
(cross cutting work)
Planning lead
(cross cutting work)
NAMA Experience
Academy
Private Sector
TOD NAMA Experience
Vice minister
of
Environment
President
of Findeter
and CCAP
Director of
Infrastructure
and
sustainable
energy of DNP
CIUDAT
Board
Vice
minister of
Transport
Vice
minister of
Housing
Creation of CIUDAT:
Center of Urban Interventions for the Advanced Development towards Transport
Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development
Climate Change Division
Adaptación
Basada en
Tecnologías
Mitigation Group
Adaptación
Basada en
Infraestructuras
Adaptación
Basada en
Ecosistemas
Nathaly
Torregroza
Adaptación
Basada
enVargas
Comunidades
[email protected]
Phone: +571-3323400 ext 2411