Livestock management ambition in the new and updated nationally determined contributions: 2020-2021: Analysis of agricultural sub-sectors in national climate change strategies
Key messages 1) The share of countries with livestock measures in new and updated NDCs has not significantly changed since the previous round of NDCs. 2) 34% of countries included livestock mitigation measures in new and updated NDCs (50 of 148 countries) compared to 35% in the previous NDCs (68...
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| author | Rose, Sabrina Khatri-Chhetri, Arun Dittmer, Kyle Stier, Milena Wilkes, Andreas Shelton, Sadie W Arndt, Claudia Wollenberg, Eva Karoline |
| author_browse | Arndt, Claudia Dittmer, Kyle Khatri-Chhetri, Arun Rose, Sabrina Shelton, Sadie W Stier, Milena Wilkes, Andreas Wollenberg, Eva Karoline |
| author_facet | Rose, Sabrina Khatri-Chhetri, Arun Dittmer, Kyle Stier, Milena Wilkes, Andreas Shelton, Sadie W Arndt, Claudia Wollenberg, Eva Karoline |
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1) The share of countries with livestock measures in new and updated NDCs has not significantly changed since the previous round of NDCs.
2) 34% of countries included livestock mitigation measures in new and updated NDCs (50 of 148 countries) compared to 35% in the previous NDCs (68 of 192 countries).
3) 36% of countries included livestock adaptation measures in new and updated NDCs (53 of 148 countries) compared to 35% in the previous NDCs (67 of 192 countries).
4) Mitigation priorities included manure management (18% of 148 countries), feed management (16%) and silvopastoralism (10%). Adaptation priorities included breed management (14%), feed management (10%) and silvopastoralism (9%).
5) Among the top 10 countries with the highest mitigation potential for enteric fermentation and manure management, 7 referred to livestock in mitigation measures.
6) Specification of sub-sector actions in NDCs can improve eligibility for climate finance, but this level of detail can reduce countries’ flexibility for meeting their NDC targets and countries often lack affordable, robust monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) systems.
7) Livestock commitments that demonstrated high standards, which may indicate options for other countries, included quantified outcomes, reference levels of indicators, mitigation potentials, and policies. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1158852025-12-08T09:54:28Z Livestock management ambition in the new and updated nationally determined contributions: 2020-2021: Analysis of agricultural sub-sectors in national climate change strategies Rose, Sabrina Khatri-Chhetri, Arun Dittmer, Kyle Stier, Milena Wilkes, Andreas Shelton, Sadie W Arndt, Claudia Wollenberg, Eva Karoline climate change agriculture food security food systems climate change adaptation climate change mitigation livestock manure management feed management methane fermentation methane emission silvopastoral systems Key messages 1) The share of countries with livestock measures in new and updated NDCs has not significantly changed since the previous round of NDCs. 2) 34% of countries included livestock mitigation measures in new and updated NDCs (50 of 148 countries) compared to 35% in the previous NDCs (68 of 192 countries). 3) 36% of countries included livestock adaptation measures in new and updated NDCs (53 of 148 countries) compared to 35% in the previous NDCs (67 of 192 countries). 4) Mitigation priorities included manure management (18% of 148 countries), feed management (16%) and silvopastoralism (10%). Adaptation priorities included breed management (14%), feed management (10%) and silvopastoralism (9%). 5) Among the top 10 countries with the highest mitigation potential for enteric fermentation and manure management, 7 referred to livestock in mitigation measures. 6) Specification of sub-sector actions in NDCs can improve eligibility for climate finance, but this level of detail can reduce countries’ flexibility for meeting their NDC targets and countries often lack affordable, robust monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) systems. 7) Livestock commitments that demonstrated high standards, which may indicate options for other countries, included quantified outcomes, reference levels of indicators, mitigation potentials, and policies. Updated March 2022 by Sabrina Rose and October 2022 by Kyle Dittmer 2021-11-05 2021-11-08T18:51:51Z 2021-11-08T18:51:51Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115885 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security Rose S, Khatri-Chhetri A, Dittmer K, Stier M, Wilkes A, Shelton S, Arndt C, Wollenberg E. 2021. Livestock management ambition in the new and updated nationally determined contributions: 2020-2021: Analysis of agricultural sub-sectors in national climate change strategies. Updated October 2022. CCAFS Info Note. Wageningen, The Netherlands: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture & Food Security (CCAFS). |
| spellingShingle | climate change agriculture food security food systems climate change adaptation climate change mitigation livestock manure management feed management methane fermentation methane emission silvopastoral systems Rose, Sabrina Khatri-Chhetri, Arun Dittmer, Kyle Stier, Milena Wilkes, Andreas Shelton, Sadie W Arndt, Claudia Wollenberg, Eva Karoline Livestock management ambition in the new and updated nationally determined contributions: 2020-2021: Analysis of agricultural sub-sectors in national climate change strategies |
| title | Livestock management ambition in the new and updated nationally determined contributions: 2020-2021: Analysis of agricultural sub-sectors in national climate change strategies |
| title_full | Livestock management ambition in the new and updated nationally determined contributions: 2020-2021: Analysis of agricultural sub-sectors in national climate change strategies |
| title_fullStr | Livestock management ambition in the new and updated nationally determined contributions: 2020-2021: Analysis of agricultural sub-sectors in national climate change strategies |
| title_full_unstemmed | Livestock management ambition in the new and updated nationally determined contributions: 2020-2021: Analysis of agricultural sub-sectors in national climate change strategies |
| title_short | Livestock management ambition in the new and updated nationally determined contributions: 2020-2021: Analysis of agricultural sub-sectors in national climate change strategies |
| title_sort | livestock management ambition in the new and updated nationally determined contributions 2020 2021 analysis of agricultural sub sectors in national climate change strategies |
| topic | climate change agriculture food security food systems climate change adaptation climate change mitigation livestock manure management feed management methane fermentation methane emission silvopastoral systems |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115885 |
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