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Low-Emission Development Strategies (LEDS): Technical, Institutional and Policy Lessons

Low-Emission Development Strategies (LEDS): Technical, Institutional and Policy Lessons. Christa Clapp OECD. IISD side event 4 December 2010. www.oecd.org/env/cc/ccxg. What is a LEDS?. Climate change objectives. Economic development. LEDS. Three criteria:

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Low-Emission Development Strategies (LEDS): Technical, Institutional and Policy Lessons

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  1. Low-Emission Development Strategies (LEDS): Technical, Institutional and Policy Lessons Christa Clapp OECD IISD side event 4 December 2010 www.oecd.org/env/cc/ccxg

  2. What is a LEDS? Climate change objectives Economic development LEDS Three criteria: Covers both climate change and development Senior economic policy-makers involved Sources of financial support identified

  3. LEDS planning cycle and lessons learned 1. Formulating goals Align development and climate change goals Build on past reports and strategies Analyze appropriate and reliable data 5. Monitoring 2. Institutional framework Clear leadership Stakeholder consultation Track progress towards goals Learn from experience Update and improve LEDS Clearly define roles Interministerial participation Coordinate stakeholder consultation 4. Implementation 3. Prioritising policies Identify sources of finance Coordinate funding disbursement Implement policies Identify & address implementation barriers Consider policy synergies and tradeoffs Consider policy interactions across sectors

  4. Concluding remarks LEDS provides added value for domestic and international stakeholders Support is needed to address challenges in LEDS preparation Preparing a LEDS should not slow down NAMA implementation LEDS should not be a pre-condition for financing

  5. Contact information Christa Clapp OECD Environment Directorate christa.clapp@oecd.org +33 (0)1 45 24 16 89 Climate Change Expert Group www.oecd.org/env/cc/ccxg

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