Advancing Adaptation in NDCs 3.0 :Twelve recommendations for adaptation in NDCs

This report presents twelve evidence-based recommendations for strengthening the adaptation components of the third generation of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs 3.0), due in 2025. Against a backdrop of record warming and a significant adaptation finance gap, the guidance is structured aro...

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Main Authors: Patwardhan, Anand, Bierbaum, Rosina, Chorover, Talia, Nobre, Carlos, Atallah, Mirey, Perpes, Lou, Kammila, Srilata, Kohli, Rohini, Khandu, Sonam, Ledwell, Christian, Billi, Marco, Sharma, Upasna, Thomas, Adelle, Chan, Christina, Munira, Sirazoom, Rumbaitis del Rio, Cristina, Khosla, Sumalee, Grey, Orville, Sotillo, Toledo Marcia, Nagel, Sabrina, Njuguna, Lucy, Chen, Minpeng, Nyong, Anthony, Sinha Roy, Sinha Arghya, Li, Jia, Dorji, Tshewang, Whisson, Isabel, McKee, Amanda
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177926
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Summary:This report presents twelve evidence-based recommendations for strengthening the adaptation components of the third generation of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs 3.0), due in 2025. Against a backdrop of record warming and a significant adaptation finance gap, the guidance is structured around three strategic pillars: Raising Ambition: Encourages countries to plan for a full range of climate scenarios, set measurable targets aligned with the UAE Framework for Global Climate Resilience, integrate adaptation with development and mitigation, and prioritize nature-based solutions. Accelerating Implementation: Focuses on aligning NDCs with National Adaptation Plans (NAPs), enhancing governance coordination, fostering inclusive and participatory approaches, strengthening science-policy linkages, and establishing robust monitoring, evaluation, and learning systems. Strengthening Enablers: Emphasizes the critical need to build institutional and human capacity and to unlock adaptation finance at scale by leveraging diverse sources and creating conducive policy environments. The recommendations provide a flexible framework for countries to enhance their climate resilience, protect development gains, and contribute to the global adaptation agenda.