Rice cultivation ambition in the new and updated Nationally Determined Contributions: 2020-2021: Analysis of agricultural sub-sectors in countries’ climate change strategies

The share of countries that referenced rice cultivation actions in new and updated NDCs has increased since the previous round of NDCs. Among the top 10 countries with the highest mitigation potential for rice cultivation, 4 countries mentioned rice mitigation actions. Seventeen countries quan...

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Main Authors: Trang, Vu H, Nelson, Katherine M., Rose, Sabrina, Khatri-Chhetri, Arun, Wollenberg, Eva Karoline, Sander, Björn Ole
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/116169
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author Trang, Vu H
Nelson, Katherine M.
Rose, Sabrina
Khatri-Chhetri, Arun
Wollenberg, Eva Karoline
Sander, Björn Ole
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Nelson, Katherine M.
Rose, Sabrina
Sander, Björn Ole
Trang, Vu H
Wollenberg, Eva Karoline
author_facet Trang, Vu H
Nelson, Katherine M.
Rose, Sabrina
Khatri-Chhetri, Arun
Wollenberg, Eva Karoline
Sander, Björn Ole
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description The share of countries that referenced rice cultivation actions in new and updated NDCs has increased since the previous round of NDCs. Among the top 10 countries with the highest mitigation potential for rice cultivation, 4 countries mentioned rice mitigation actions. Seventeen countries quantified measures for rice cultivation in their new and updated NDCs, for the first time. 14% of the countries that have signed the US- EU Methane Reduction Pledge have rice mitigation actions in their NDC (15 countries out of 105). A number of countries mentioned limitations in GHG measurement and inventory as well as methods and data for calculating mitigation potential of different actions in rice, leading to the lack of specifying tangible actions and indicators in the rice sub-sector. 16% of countries included rice-specific mitigation actions (11 countries specified mitigation only and 13 specified combined mitigation and adaptation for a total of 24 out of 148) in new and updated NDCs compared to 9% of previous NDCs (18 out of 192). 3% specified only rice-specific adaptation actions in new and updated NDCs (5 out of 148) compared to only 0.5% in the previous round of NDCs (1 out of 192 countries). 50% of the countries mentioning rice mitigation actions prioritized water management (12 of 24 countries), 33% mentioned rice management packages (8), 33% mentioned land use management (8), and 33% mentioned by-product and residue management (8). 56% of countries mentioning adaptation actions in rice prioritized water management (10 of 18 countries), 33% mentioned System of Rice Intensification (SRI) (6), and 33% mentioned variety development (6).
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spelling CGSpace1161692024-01-23T12:03:29Z Rice cultivation ambition in the new and updated Nationally Determined Contributions: 2020-2021: Analysis of agricultural sub-sectors in countries’ climate change strategies Trang, Vu H Nelson, Katherine M. Rose, Sabrina Khatri-Chhetri, Arun Wollenberg, Eva Karoline Sander, Björn Ole agriculture climate change food security rice The share of countries that referenced rice cultivation actions in new and updated NDCs has increased since the previous round of NDCs. Among the top 10 countries with the highest mitigation potential for rice cultivation, 4 countries mentioned rice mitigation actions. Seventeen countries quantified measures for rice cultivation in their new and updated NDCs, for the first time. 14% of the countries that have signed the US- EU Methane Reduction Pledge have rice mitigation actions in their NDC (15 countries out of 105). A number of countries mentioned limitations in GHG measurement and inventory as well as methods and data for calculating mitigation potential of different actions in rice, leading to the lack of specifying tangible actions and indicators in the rice sub-sector. 16% of countries included rice-specific mitigation actions (11 countries specified mitigation only and 13 specified combined mitigation and adaptation for a total of 24 out of 148) in new and updated NDCs compared to 9% of previous NDCs (18 out of 192). 3% specified only rice-specific adaptation actions in new and updated NDCs (5 out of 148) compared to only 0.5% in the previous round of NDCs (1 out of 192 countries). 50% of the countries mentioning rice mitigation actions prioritized water management (12 of 24 countries), 33% mentioned rice management packages (8), 33% mentioned land use management (8), and 33% mentioned by-product and residue management (8). 56% of countries mentioning adaptation actions in rice prioritized water management (10 of 18 countries), 33% mentioned System of Rice Intensification (SRI) (6), and 33% mentioned variety development (6). Updated March 2022 by Sabrina Rose and October 2022 by Vu H Trang 2021-11-19 2021-11-19T18:43:10Z 2021-11-19T18:43:10Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/116169 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security Trang VH, Nelson KM, Rose S, Khatri-Chhetri A, Wollenbeg E, Sander BO. 2021. Rice cultivation ambition in the new and updated Nationally Determined Contributions: 2020-2021: Analysis of agricultural sub-sectors in countries’ climate change strategies. Updated October 2022. CCAFS Info Note. Wageningen, The Netherlands: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS).
spellingShingle agriculture
climate change
food security
rice
Trang, Vu H
Nelson, Katherine M.
Rose, Sabrina
Khatri-Chhetri, Arun
Wollenberg, Eva Karoline
Sander, Björn Ole
Rice cultivation ambition in the new and updated Nationally Determined Contributions: 2020-2021: Analysis of agricultural sub-sectors in countries’ climate change strategies
title Rice cultivation ambition in the new and updated Nationally Determined Contributions: 2020-2021: Analysis of agricultural sub-sectors in countries’ climate change strategies
title_full Rice cultivation ambition in the new and updated Nationally Determined Contributions: 2020-2021: Analysis of agricultural sub-sectors in countries’ climate change strategies
title_fullStr Rice cultivation ambition in the new and updated Nationally Determined Contributions: 2020-2021: Analysis of agricultural sub-sectors in countries’ climate change strategies
title_full_unstemmed Rice cultivation ambition in the new and updated Nationally Determined Contributions: 2020-2021: Analysis of agricultural sub-sectors in countries’ climate change strategies
title_short Rice cultivation ambition in the new and updated Nationally Determined Contributions: 2020-2021: Analysis of agricultural sub-sectors in countries’ climate change strategies
title_sort rice cultivation ambition in the new and updated nationally determined contributions 2020 2021 analysis of agricultural sub sectors in countries climate change strategies
topic agriculture
climate change
food security
rice
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/116169
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