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UNDP – Green LECRDS guidance manuals and toolkits added to SEA Change CoP resource library – Part 2 Step 3: Identify Strategic Options Leading to Low-Emission Climate-Resilient Development November 2010: Technology needs assessment for climate change Building on lessons from earlier Training Needs Assessment (TNA) efforts, this updated TNA Handbook offers a systematic approach for conducting TNA in order to identify, evaluate and prioritize mitigation and adaptation technologies. seachangecop.org/node/906 October 2010: Designing climate change adaptation initiatives – A UNDP toolkit for practitioners This toolkit helps practitioners understand how to differentiate between a climate change adaptation and a traditional development initiative. It sets out the fundamental components of the design process, the approach to building stakeholder consensus, and key tools and methodologies. seachangecop.org/node/99 September 2011: Paving the way for climate-resilient infrastructure – Guidance for practitioners and planners This report outlines the multiple development benefits of climate-proofing infrastructure. While these proceedings address the specific context of El Salvador, the methodologies outlined can be applied to a wide range of situations. seachangecop.org/node/2457 Step 4: Identify Policies and Financing Options to Implement Priority Climate Change Actions April 2011: Catalysing climate finance – A guidebook on policy and financing options to support green, low-emission and climate-resilient development This guidebook is offered as a primer to countries to enable them to better assess the level and nature of assistance they will require to catalyse climate capital based on their unique set of national, regional and local circumstances. seachangecop.org/node/2458 March 2012: Readiness for climate finance – A framework for understanding what it means to be ready to use climate finance The paper presents a framework for understanding what it means to be “ready” to plan for, access, deliver, and monitor climate finance in a transformative way at the national level. seachangecop.org/node/2459 November 2012: Transforming on-grid renewable energy markets – A review of UNDP-GEF support for feed-in tariffs and related price and market-access instruments This report provides an overview of UNDP-GEF’s extensive work supporting the development of national renewable energy regimes based around feed-in tariffs. seachangecop.org/node/2460 March 2013: Derisking renewable energy investment – A framework to support policymakers in selecting public instruments to promote renewable energy investment in developing countries This report describes an innovative framework to support policymakers in quantitatively comparing the impact of different public instrument packages to scale-up renewable energy in developing countries. The report discusses possible directions for enhancing public interventions to promote renewable energy investment. seachangecop.org/node/2461 Climate Finance Options (jointly with World Bank) This Climate Finance Options platform addresses the multitude of funds available for climate action in developing countries. climatefinanceoptions.org/cfo/index.php Step 5: Prepare Low-Emission Climate-Resilient Development Roadmap September 2011: Blending climate finance through national climate funds – A guidebook for the design and establishment of national funds to achieve climate change priorities An important tool that can help countries to make the most of climate finance is a National Climate Fund (NCF). This guidebook presents a process for designing and establishing an NCF and provides a simple, robust and transparent method for meaningful stakeholder engagement. In this way, countries are better equipped to manage climate finance and achieve results. seachangecop.org/node/2462 Note for this step 5: There will be an upcoming guidebook on Legal Climate Instruments – with UNEP (2013)
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