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Building capacity on greenhouse gas inventories
A wide variety of learning materials for technical audiences to enhance capacity in estimating greenhouse gas emissions in the agriculture, forestry and other land use (AFOLU) sector and in preparing a national GHG inventory.The most relevant resources in this collection are highlighted in bold:- Website Assessing uncertainties in the national greenhouse gas inventory: a focus on land use
- PDF Estimating GHG in agriculture: A manual to address data requirements for developing countries
- Website Estimating methane emissions from enteric fermentation using Tier 2 method
- Website Greenhouse gas assessment and mitigation in agriculture: concepts, methods and simulation tools
- Website IGES biennial update report: Database
- Website Joint OCB/GSP Training workshop for reporting soil Carbon Stock Change in national greenhouse gas inventories
- Website Preparing a greenhouse gas inventory under the Enhanced Transparency Framework
- Website The national greenhouse gas inventory (NGHGI) for agriculture
- Website The national greenhouse gas inventory (NGHGI) for land use
- PDF Understanding countries’ status and challenges for the estimation of carbon stock changes from mineral soils in national greenhouse gas ...
- Website Workshop materials on greenhouse gas inventory systems
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Reporting on climate change activities in the forestry sector
Methodologies, guidelines and training modules on how to conduct climate change reporting activities specifically in the forestry sector.The most relevant resources in this collection are highlighted in bold:- PDF From reference levels to results reporting: REDD+ under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
- PDF Integrating forest and landscape restoration into national forest monitoring systems
- PDF National forest monitoring system assessment tool
- PDF National forest monitoring systems: Monitoring and measurement, reporting and verification in the context of REDD+ activities
- Website REDD+ MRV training modules
- PDF REDD+ and FLEGT: Working together to strengthen forest governance and mitigate climate change
- Website Technological innovation driving transparent forest monitoring and reporting for climate action
- PDF Voluntary guidelines on national forest monitoring
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Social protection strategies and climate change
Resources on how inclusive social protection strategies can safeguard the livelihoods of the poor and vulnerable and increase their resilience to climate change.The most relevant resources in this collection are highlighted in bold:- PDF Extending social protection to rural populations: Perspectives for a common FAO and ILO approach – Executive summary
- Website Gender-Responsive budgeting for agriculture and climate policies
- Website Managing climate risks through social protection
- Website Mainstreaming gender, youth, and social inclusion
- PDF Managing climate risks through social protection
- PDF Framework for Environmental and Social Management
- PDF Scoping review on the role of social protection in facilitating climate change adaptation and mitigation for economic inclusion among rural ...
- Website Social Protection, a Key Solution for Directing Climate Finance To Poor Small-Scale Farmers
- Website Social protection and anticipatory action to protect agricultural livelihoods
- PDF Social protection and climate change
- Website Social protection and resilience: Supporting livelihoods in protracted crises and in fragile and humanitarian contexts
- Website Social protection, emergency response, resilience and climate change. A new interactive tool
- PDF Strengthening Climate Resilience through People Centered Approaches: Farmer Field Schools and Dimitra Clubs in Senegal
- PDF The relations between climate change and child labour in agriculture
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Monitoring and evaluation systems for climate-smart agriculture
This collection provides information on monitoring and evaluation frameworks that should be considered when addressing climate-smart agriculture (CSA).The most relevant resources in this collection are highlighted in bold: