The Office of the Presidency (OPR) and the Ministry for the Environment and Natural Resources (SEMARNAT) of Mexico, in collaboration with the “2030 Agenda Initiative” which is implemented by the GIZ at the request of the German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), commissioned a study on the cobenefits that could derive from the implementation of Mexico’s NDC that would be relevant to the achievement of the SDGs.
The objective was to highlight the opportunities that an integrated implementation of both agendas would bring to multiple sectors. This document summarizes the main contents of the referred study, particularly its recommendations on promoting policy coherence between climate action and the 2030 Agenda.
Spinning the Web: The cobenefits approach to an integrated implementation of the 2030 agenda and the Paris Agreement in Mexico is structured in four parts. The first section presents basic information on the 2030 Agenda and the Paris Agreement, as well as their implementation processes in Mexico. The second section provides details of the methodology with which the study was carried out, some of its main results, and a summary of the recommendations emanating from it. The third section highlights the main messages derived from the study, and the fourth presents a brief conclusion.