The project is strengthening capacity for the development of a MRV system in the water sanitation sector. The 2006 IPCC guidelines are used to estimate GHG emissions for the sectors included in the NDC, and the GACMO tool is applied to develop scenarios and update strategic documents such as the Low Carbon Strategy and the NDC. Furthermore, the project is increasing transparency around the implementation of climate change strategies in Tunisia and providing recommendations on how wastewater can be used for the production of energy.
ICAT tools used in the country:
Status
Complete
Start date
2021-08-01
End date
2023-09-30
Overview
Strengthen capacity building of the MRV system in the water sanitation sector and on NDC indicators and apply the GACMO tool to calculate emissions in NDC priority sectors.
MRV frameworks
Policy assessment
- Capacity building of key stakeholders in the Ministry of Environment and Local Affairs in the matter of MRV
- Identifying the needs and the procedures for the implementation of an MRV system for the water sanitation sector
- GACMO model is used by the stakeholders and actors for their strategic & policy documents
- Compte-rendus des sessions et ateliers de renforcement des capacités
- Report on the current situation in the water sanitation sector and providing recommendations for an institutional and a legal framework for the future MRV system for the water sanitation sector
- Bases techniques et méthodologiques pour l’établissement d’un système MRV pour le secteur de l’assainissement tunisien
- Transformer les eaux usées en énergie : Vers un avenir durable pour les stations d’épuration (STEPs) de l’ONAS grâce à la valorisation énergétique et à une gestion efficace des boues
- Rapport sur l'utilisation de l'outil GACMO par les acteurs tunisiens
- Superviser le rapport sur le mécanisme de suivi des NDC et divers scénarios de développement de stratégies climatiques à long terme (LTS)
- Rapport final
Implemented with
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