The need for a sustainable and just energy transition has never been more urgent. Global collaborative actions are needed to create an enabling environment for deep decarbonization of heavy industries.
Knowledge and normative work linked to nature and biodiversity
The FERM consists of a geospatial platform and a registry of restoration initiatives. It is the official monitoring platform for tracking global progress and disseminating good practices for the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration.
GLEAM is a modelling framework that simulates the interaction of activities and processes involved in livestock production and the environment. The model can operate at (sub) national, regional and global scale.
With the help of multiple partners, FAO has developed a global analytical framework for the multidimensional assessment of the performance of agroecology: the Tool for Agroecology Performance Evaluation (TAPE), which aims to: · Inform policy makers, development institutions, and other stakeholder
BIOFIN’s team of experts are working in more than 130 countries to develop Biodiversity Finance Plans - roadmaps towards a more sustainable future. The experts draw on qualitative and quantitative data, innovative methodologies, and input from various sectors to create an agenda for action.
This paper describes a new methodology that aims to inform the development of the national response to climate change: the climate public expenditure and institutional review (CPEIR). The paper outlines the analytical framework of this methodology.
Climate change is the single greatest challenge humanity has ever faced, threatening water and food security, health, livelihoods, and the safety of billions of people.
To support countries, UNDP has developed a methodology to assess Investment and Financial Flows to address climate change.
Derisking Renewable Energy Investment (DREI) introduces an innovative, quantitative framework to assist policymakers in developing countries to cost-effectively promote and scale-up private sector investment in renewable energy.