Climate Change legislation in Vanuatu: an except from
The 2015 Global Climate Legislation Study
A Review of Climate Change Legislation in 99 Countries
Nachmany Michal, Fankhauser Sam, Davidová Jana, Kingsmill Nick, Landesman Tucker, Roppongi Hitomi, Schleifer Philip, Setzer Joana, Sharman Amelia, Singleton C. Stolle, Sundaresan Jayaraj, Townshend Terry. 2015. .
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ARTICLE, (2015 ) - PUBLISHEDVERSION - Français (fr-FR)
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Audience : COMMUNITY_GROUPS, COUNSELLORS, POLICYMAKERS, RESEARCHERS, STUDENTS
Sujet
Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing; REDD / REDD+; Climate Change; Adaptation; Carbon; Climate change science; Greenhouse gases; Impacts; Economics and Finance; Energy; Emission reduction; Emissions; Energy efficiency; Government, law and administration; Climate negotiations; Governance; International agreements; Law and regulation; Monitoring and evaluation; Organisations; Policy and planning; Meteorology and Weather; Climate
Domaines
Droit, Sciences de l'environnement
Description
Approach to Climate ChangeVanuatu ratified the UNFCCC in 1993 and the Kyoto Protocol (as a non-Annex I country) in 2001. It made its first national communication to the UNFCCC in October 1999 and the country’s Climate Change Office within the Vanuatu Meteorological Service has participated in workshops to prepare its second national communication. A National Action Plan on Adaptation was submitted in 2007. Vanuatu is a member of the Alliance of Small Island States. The United Nations Population Fund classes Vanuatu as one of the nations most vulnerable to natural hazards and says it faces significant hurdles because it is trying to eradicate widespread poverty at the same time as addressing climate change.Particular areas of potential impact from climate change include agriculture, water, coastal and marine resources, infrastructure and tourism. Numerous documents have been published that aim to help Vanuatu prepare for potential climate change impacts. A National Adaptation Programme for Action (NAPA) was published in June 2007, and in 2006, a Disaster Risk Reduction and Disaster Management National Action Plan 2006- 2016, and a Priorities and Action Agenda 2006-2015 were released. The government published a draft National Climate Change Adaptation Strategy for Land-Based Resources (2012-2022) in July.
Auteurs
Nachmany, Michal, Fankhauser, Sam, Davidová, Jana, Kingsmill, Nick, Landesman, Tucker, Roppongi, Hitomi, Schleifer, Philip, Setzer, Joana, Sharman, Amelia, Singleton, C. Stolle, Sundaresan, Jayaraj, Townshend, Terry
Sources
National Advisory Board on Climate Change & Disaster Risk Reduction