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Ministry of Environmental Protection, Physical Planning and Construction

Ministry of Environmental Protection, Physical Planning and Construction MINISTARSTVO ZAŠTITE OKOLIŠA, PROSTORNOG UREĐENJA I GRADITELJSTVA. National Communication of Croatia under UNFCCC _________________________ Sub-regional Workshop for GEF Focal Points in Europe and the CIS

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Ministry of Environmental Protection, Physical Planning and Construction

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  1. Ministry of Environmental Protection, Physical Planning and Construction MINISTARSTVO ZAŠTITE OKOLIŠA, PROSTORNOG UREĐENJA I GRADITELJSTVA National Communication of Croatia under UNFCCC _________________________ Sub-regional Workshop for GEF Focal Points in Europe and the CIS Dubrovnik, 11-13 February 2009 Jasenka Nećak, Head of Sector www. mzopu.hr

  2. Implementation of the UNFCCC and the Kyoto Protocolin Croatia • Republic of Croatia is a Party to UNFCCC from 1996 • and as a country with economy in transition assumed the scope of its obligations under Annex I to the UNFCCC. • Republic of Croatia ratified theKyoto Protocol in April 2007 and • became a Party on 28th August 2007. • By doing that Croatia, as Annex B Party, has taken obligation to reduce its overall GHG emissions by at least 5% below the 1990 level during the commitment period 2008-2012 (domestic measures/Kyoto mechanisms). • Croatia is an EU candidate country (2004), and currently the process of accession to the EU is in progress, conditioned by the transposition and implementation of the Acquis in the field of climate change.

  3. COMMITMENTS UNDER UNFCCC MEPPPC is responsible for: preparing and submitting the NC to the UNFCCC Secretariat in prescribed date, format and content; First NC was submitted on 1 February 2002; Consolidated II/III/IV NC, in accordance with decision 4/CP.8 was submitted on 6 February 2007; Fifth NC is planned to be submitted in 2010. Preparing and submitting the National GHG Emission Inventoryto theUNFCCC Secretariat. Preparing and adopting national plans, programmes and studiesfor more efficient implementation and creation ofclimate change policy.

  4. DEVELOPMENT OF NCs First Croatian NC (2002): The Government of Croatia and UNDP/GEF project: “Enabling Croatia to Prepare First NC in Response to Commitments under the UNFCCC”, financed by GEF Second/Third/Fourth NC (2007): UNDP/GEF Phase II project “Climate Change Enabling Activity: Additional Financing for capacity Building in Priority Areas” - prepared the chapter “The assessment of measures and technological needs” EC LIFE-Third Countries project “Capacity Building for Implementation of the UNFCCC and Kyoto Protocol in Croatia” – prepared the chapters: • Chapter 3. GHG Emission Inventory Information • Chapter 4. Policy and Measures • Chapter 5. Projections and the Total Effects of Policies and Measures • Chapter 8. Education, Training and Public Awareness Other chapters were prepared by the means of State Budget.

  5. DEVELOPMENT OF NCs OrganizationalStructure Coordinative body: MEPPPC Croatian institutions (45 experts) involved in the preparation of the NC: Faculty of Science – Botanical Institute, Faculty of Forestry, Faculty of Agriculture, Institute for Oceanography and Fisheries, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Meteorological and Hydrological Service, EKONERG Energy and Environmental Protection Institute, Hrvoje Požar Energy Institute, OIKON Energy and Applied Ecology, Croatian Electric Power Industry, Croatian Waters, Ivo Pilar Institute of Social Sciences, MED-EKON Health Care Organization and economies, MAP/PAP/REC Split, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management, MEPPPC, other ministries, NGOs NC has been supervised by the appointed COMMITTEE FOR MONITORING THE PREPARATION OF THE NC.

  6. II/III/IV NATIONAL COMMUNICATION CONTENTS OF National Communication (NC): • Executive Summary • National Circumstances • Greenhouse Gas Inventory Information • Policy and Measures • Projections of Emissions and the Total Effects of Policies and Measures • Vulnerability Assessment, Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Measures • Research and Systematic Observation • Education, Training and Public Awareness NC was prepared according to FCCC/CP/1997/7, Part II- Guidelines for the Preparation of National Communications by Parties included in Annex I to the Convention.

  7. NC - GHG Emission InventoryReporting GHG emissions and removals in Croatia by sectors, 1990-2004(Gg CO2-eq) Energy Sector

  8. NC – PROJECTIONS OF EMISISONS Scenario for 2012 with projections till 2020 “No measures" scenario” Base year Kyoto target (base year x 0.95) "With additional measures" scenario

  9. NC – PROJECTIONS OF EMISISONS “WITH MEASURES” scenario starts from the assumption that climate change issues and the sustainable development concept will have a marked effect on re-orientation of the overall industry and economy in Croatia. Substantial effects of these measures are expected after 2010. According to the “with measures” scenario, in the first commitment period (2008-2012) the total GHGemission will exceed the Croatian Kyoto Protocol target by around 1.3 mill. tonnes CO2 eq. KEY SECTOR IS ENERGY SECTOR

  10. NC – POLICIES AND MEASURES • General and Development Policy: Croatian Government in 2006 adopted the Strategic Framework of Development from 2006 to 2013 and the National Programme of Croatia for the Accession to the EU Environmental Policy – key legislation: Environmental Protection Act, Air Protection Act and Act on Waste, implementing regulations, Act on Environmental Protection and Energy Efficiency Fund, The National Environmental Protection Strategy and the National Environmental Action Plan (2002) Sectoral Policies and Measures: Include relevant policy, measures and project activities in the following sectors: energy, transport, industry, agriculture, forestry and waste management.

  11. NC – PRIORITY MITIGATION MEASURES • Main measures: • 1. Use of renewable energy sources • 2. Improvement of energy efficiency in energy production, • transfer and consumption • 3. Use of fuels with lower carbon content, particularly natural • gas • 4. Measures in industrial processes, where cost-effective • 5. Measures in waste management • Specific priority measures: • 1. Use of wind power plants • 2. Use of biomass for heating generation • 3. Improvement of thermal insulation and energy efficiency in buildings • 4. Use of biomass in cogeneration plants • 5. Use of biodiesel and other biofuels in transport • .

  12. NC – PRIORITY MITIGATION MEASURES • PROJECT ACTIVITES AS SUPPORT FOR • IMPLEMENTATION OF MITIGATION MEASURES • UNDP/GEF: Energy Efficiency Promotion Project (2005), • objective: to promote application of energy efficient • technologies and procedures in Croatia’s sectors of • households, service trade facilities and public facilities • (fund: GEF 4.4. mil USD + CRO 7.9 mil USD). • IBRD/GEF: Energy Efficiency Project (2005), objective: to • increase the consumers’ demand and the market-based • supply of services and energy efficiency projects. • HEP-ESCO company has been established: preparation, • funding and implementation of energy efficiency projects, • fuding domestic companies as main suppliers (so far more • than 50 projects are running). Projected fund: 40 mil USD and • supported by WB grant of 5 mil USD. • .

  13. NC – PRIORITY MITIGATION MEASURES • PROJECT ACTIVITES AS SUPPORT FOR • IMPLEMENTATION OF MITIGATION MEASURES • IN 2003 FUND FOR ENV. PROTECTION AND ENERGY • EFFICIENCY ESTABLISHED: • The necessery finance is secured from revenues raised by charges on env. polluters – CO2, NOx and SO2 charges, charges on users of the environment, on environmental load by waste and special environmental charges on motor vehicles. • Financing preparation, implementation and development of programs and projects in the field of env. protection, energy efficiency and use of renewable energy sources, including mitigation of climate change.

  14. NC – VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT • Croatia is a country that is particularly vulnerableto the • impact of climate change due to its 5800 kmlong coastline • with 1185 islands, its fragileagriculture and forestry with • their social andeconomic significance. • There is also potential influence on hydrology, water • resources, mainland and coastal ecosystems. • Therefore, Croatia has cause for concern and is motivated • to take an active part in international efforts aimed at • finding practical solutions to climate change. • EXMP. • Sea level increase would bring about salinisation of freshwater • sources on the coast and sea water infiltration in the Neretva • area, jeopardising fruit and vegetable production.

  15. NC – CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS AND ADAPTATION MEASURES • Meteorological and Hydrological Service is a member of the GCOS from 1992 – maintains observing system in the climate segments • Needed and planned researches into the climate impacts by areas: • 1. Hydrology and Water Resources • 2. Agriculture • 3. Forestry • 4. Coast and Coastal Zone • 5. Marine Ecosystems and Fish Resources • 6. Biodiversity and Natural Terrestrial Ecosystems • 7. Human Health • EXPECTED RESULT: NATIONAL ADAPTATION STRATEGY (2010-2011)

  16. Thank you for your attention !

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