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Chapter 44.44.4.2

4.4.2.2Monitoring, reporting, and review institutions

… transparency framework in Article 13 committing countries, based on capacity, to provide regular progress reports on national pledges to address climate change (UNFCCC, 2016). Many countries will rely on public policies and existing national reporting channels to deliver on their NDCs …

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Chapter 44.44.4.2

4.4.2.1Capacity for policy design and implementation

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Box 4.4: Manizales, Colombia: Supportive National Government and Localized Planning and Integration as an Enabling Condition for Managing Climate and Development Risks

Institutional reform in the city of Manizales, Colombia, helps identify three important features of an enabling environment: integrating climate change adaptation, mitigation and disaster risk management at the city-scale; the importance of decentralized planning and policy formulation within a supportive …

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Box 4.3 Indigenous Knowledge and Community Adaptation

… al., 2013, 2015; Shaffer, 2014). The Pacific Islands and small island developing states (SIDS) are vulnerable to the effects of climate change , but the cultural resilience of Pacific Island inhabitants is also recognized (Nunn et al., 2017). In Fiji and …

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Chapter 44.4

4.4.2Enhancing Institutional Capacities

… enable sustainable development and poverty reduction. Rising to the challenge of a transition to a 1.5°C world would require enhancing institutional climate change capacities along multiple dimensions presented below.  

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Cross-Chapter Box 11: Consistency Between Nationally Determined Contributions and 1.5°C Scenarios

Mitigation 1. Introduction There is high agreement that Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) are important for the global response to climate change and represent an innovative bottom-up instrument in

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Box 4.2: Watershed Management in a 1.5˚C World

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Chapter 44.44.4.1

4.4.1.4Interactions and processes for multilevel governance

Literature has proposed multilevel governance in climate change as an enabler for systemic transformation and effective governance, as the concept is thought to allow for combining decisions across …

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Box 4.1: Multilevel Governance in the EU Covenant of Mayors: Example of the Provincia di Foggia

… emerged as a locus of institutional and governance climate innovation (Melica et al., 2018) and are driving responses to climate change (Roberts, 2016). Many cities have adopted more ambitious greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction targets than countries (Kona et al., …

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Chapter 44.44.4.1

4.4.1.3Sub-national governance

… Cirolia, 2018; Bai et al., 2018; Sarmiento and Tilly, 2018). Expanding networks of cities are sharing experiences on coping with climate change and drawing economic and development benefits from

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