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The nexus between nationally determined contributions and technology needs assessments: a global analysis

机译:国家确定的捐款与技术需求评估之间的联系:全球分析

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The role of technology in combatting climate change through mitigation and adaptation to its inevitable impacts has been acknowledged and highlighted by the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). In the developing world, this has received particular attention through the technology needs assessment (TNA) process. As Parties put forward their national pledges to combat climate change, the scarcity of resources makes it important to assess (i) whether national processes designed to tackle climate change are working together and (ii) whether existing national processes should be terminated with the initiation of new ones. This study presents an assessment of the existing TNA process and its linkages to the nationally determined contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement. The conclusions stem from an assessment of the TNAs completed to date, as well as 71 NDCs from developing countries at various stages of the TNA process. The analyses show that further developing the TNAs could play a vital role in filling gaps in the existing NDCs, specifically those relating to identifying appropriate technologies, their required enabling framework conditions and preparing implementation plans for their transfer and diffusion. Key policy insights The full potential of the TNAs has still to be rolled out in many countries. Developing countries can maximize the potential of their TNAs by further developing them to explicitly analyse what is needed to implement existing NDCs, including by better aligning their focus, scope and up-to-dateness with the priority sectors included in the NDCs. Requests of developing countries for international assistance, through technology transfer, will be better guided by the completion of the TNA process. Policies for strengthening the NDCs will benefit from the results of completed, ongoing and future TNA processes.
机译:《联合国气候变化框架公约》(UNFCCC)缔约方已经承认并强调了技术在通过缓解和适应其不可避免的影响来应对气候变化中的作用。在发展中国家,这已通过技术需求评估(TNA)流程得到了特别关注。由于各缔约方提出了应对气候变化的国家承诺,因此资源的稀缺使评估(i)旨在应对气候变化的国家进程是否正在共同努力,以及(ii)是否应在启动国家行动之后终止现有的国家进程就变得很重要。新的。这项研究提出了对现有技术需求评估进程及其与《巴黎协定》下国家自主贡献的联系的评估。结论来自对迄今已完成的技术需要评估的评估,以及来自发展中国家在技术需要评估进程各个阶段的71个国家数据中心的评估。分析表明,进一步发展TNA可以在填补现有NDC中的空白方面发挥至关重要的作用,特别是那些与确定适当技术,其所需的有利框架条件以及为其转让和扩散制定实施计划有关的空白。重要的政策见解TNA的全部潜力仍需在许多国家加以推广。发展中国家可以通过进一步发展它们来明确分析实施现有国家数据中心所需的条件,包括使它们的重点,范围和最新情况与国家数据中心所包括的优先部门更好地保持一致,从而最大程度地发挥其技术需求评估的潜力。 TNA流程的完成将更好地指导发展中国家通过技术转让提供国际援助的要求。加强国家数据中心的政策将受益于已完成,正在进行和未来的技术需要评估进程的结果。

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