
This report provides a preliminary review of ecosystem services in Mozambique and the corresponding constituents and determinants of well-being related to the availability of these services. This paper is one of seven scoping studies prepared by the International Institute for Sustainable Development for the United Nations Environment Programme.

This publication brings together seven papers prepared as “analytical notes” for the Donor Working Group on Environment. These notes synthesize the current status of Mozambique’s environmental policy as applied in various sectors, with regard to environmental legislation and policy, and assess the challenges ahead in order to contribute to the particular sectors phase with regard to environmental issues.

The aim of this study is to analyze the current coordination and communication mechanisms between institutions in the process of integrating environmental issues into sectoral planning and budgeting, as a basis for supporting MICOA and MPD in exercising their coordination roles.
O objectivo deste estudo é analisar os mecanismos actuais de coordenação e comunicação entre as instituições no processo de integração de assuntos ambientais na planificação e orçamentação sectorial, como base para apoiar o MICOA e o MPD no exercício dos seus papéis de coordenação.

This report defines the scope of the environmental sector and provides a detailed methodology based on which data has been collected, analyzed, and reported. Also, it gives a comprehensive analysis of the preliminary findings of both quantitative and qualitative data, including macroeconomic performance, policy and legal frameworks, methodology, and preliminary assessment of the Public Environmental Expenditure Review (PEER).

This publication outlines key lessons from Mozambique's process of developing the National Adaptation Plan (NAP), including the climate change risks, the preparation process for adaptation planning, the implementation of adaptation actions, challenges, successes, opportunities, and next steps.