Assessing the first Biennial Transparency Reports submitted to the UNFCCC: Are they effectively promoting transparency?

As of 27 February 2025, 105 Parties had submitted their first biennial transparency reports (BTRs) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) under the Paris Agreement – 78 when counting the European Union as a single Party. Ninety submissions, all from Non-Annex I Parties...

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Autores principales: Pingault, N., Martius, C.
Formato: Artículo preliminar
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: CIFOR-ICRAF 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176697
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description As of 27 February 2025, 105 Parties had submitted their first biennial transparency reports (BTRs) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) under the Paris Agreement – 78 when counting the European Union as a single Party. Ninety submissions, all from Non-Annex I Parties, were still pending. This paper develops a screening and scoring framework to assess transparency in this first set of BTRs, focusing on two dimensions: Data and Governance.
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spelling CGSpace1766972025-10-02T02:14:51Z Assessing the first Biennial Transparency Reports submitted to the UNFCCC: Are they effectively promoting transparency? Pingault, N. Martius, C. climate change greenhouse gas emissions data analysis monitoring As of 27 February 2025, 105 Parties had submitted their first biennial transparency reports (BTRs) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) under the Paris Agreement – 78 when counting the European Union as a single Party. Ninety submissions, all from Non-Annex I Parties, were still pending. This paper develops a screening and scoring framework to assess transparency in this first set of BTRs, focusing on two dimensions: Data and Governance. 2025-09-25 2025-09-26T13:03:31Z 2025-09-26T13:03:31Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176697 en Open Access CIFOR-ICRAF Pingault N and Martius C. 2025. Assessing the first Biennial Transparency Reports submitted to the UNFCCC: Are they effectively promoting transparency? Occasional Paper 19. Bogor, Indonesia: CIFOR; Nairobi, Kenya: ICRAF. https://doi.org/10.17528/cifor-icraf/009394
spellingShingle climate change
greenhouse gas emissions
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Assessing the first Biennial Transparency Reports submitted to the UNFCCC: Are they effectively promoting transparency?
title Assessing the first Biennial Transparency Reports submitted to the UNFCCC: Are they effectively promoting transparency?
title_full Assessing the first Biennial Transparency Reports submitted to the UNFCCC: Are they effectively promoting transparency?
title_fullStr Assessing the first Biennial Transparency Reports submitted to the UNFCCC: Are they effectively promoting transparency?
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the first Biennial Transparency Reports submitted to the UNFCCC: Are they effectively promoting transparency?
title_short Assessing the first Biennial Transparency Reports submitted to the UNFCCC: Are they effectively promoting transparency?
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topic climate change
greenhouse gas emissions
data analysis
monitoring
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