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Handbook on MEASUREMENT, REPORTING AND VERIFICATION

Handbook on MEASUREMENT, REPORTING AND VERIFICATIONFOR DEVELOPING COUNTRY PARTIES 2014 united nations Climate Change SecretariatAll rights publication is issued for public information purposes andis not an official text of the Convention in any legal or technicalsense. Unless otherwise noted in captions or graphics all mattermay be freely reproduced in part or in full, provided the sourceis further information contactUnited nations Climate Change SecretariatPlatz der Vereinten Nationen 153113 Bonn, GermanyTelephone +49 228 815 10 00 Telefax +49 228 815 19 99 For more information, you can also visit the MRV framework for developing countries webpage at 978-92-9219-128-3 Design and layout: Phoenix Design Aid A/SPrinting.

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1 Handbook on MEASUREMENT, REPORTING AND VERIFICATIONFOR DEVELOPING COUNTRY PARTIES 2014 united nations Climate Change SecretariatAll rights publication is issued for public information purposes andis not an official text of the Convention in any legal or technicalsense. Unless otherwise noted in captions or graphics all mattermay be freely reproduced in part or in full, provided the sourceis further information contactUnited nations Climate Change SecretariatPlatz der Vereinten Nationen 153113 Bonn, GermanyTelephone +49 228 815 10 00 Telefax +49 228 815 19 99 For more information, you can also visit the MRV framework for developing countries webpage at 978-92-9219-128-3 Design and layout: Phoenix Design Aid A/SPrinting.

2 Imprimerie CentralePrinted on FSC certified printed matter is on MEASUREMENT, REPORTING AND VERIFICATIONFOR DEVELOPING COUNTRY PARTIES 4 united NffitionsFramework Convention onClimate ChangeHandbook on Measurement, REPORTING and VERIFICATION for developing country Parties FOREWORDP arties to the united nations Framework Convention on Climate Change are obliged to communicate to the Conference of the Parties (COP), through the secretariat, information on the actions they have taken or envisage they will take to implement the Convention. This is seen as a key implementation aspect of the Convention, as it allows Parties to inform one another of their national level actions and serves as a basis for the COP to assess the implementation of the Convention by REPORTING provisions contained in the Convention were further enhanced through the Bali Action Plan adopted at COP 13 in 2 007.

3 The Bali Action Plan in-troduced the principle of measurement, REPORTING and VERIFICATION (MRV) for both developed and developing country Parties in the context of enhancing action at the international and national level to mitigate climate change. This principle was further elaborated through a number of subsequent COP decisions, resulting in a comprehensive MRV framework under the developing country Parties, the existing MRV framework encompasses submit-ting national communications every four years and biennial update reports (BURs) every two years, undergoing international consultation and analysis (ICA), setting up domestic MRV of domestically supported nationally appropriate mitigation actions (NAMAs)

4 , and undertaking MRV of REDD-plus activities for the purpose of obtaining and receiving results-based incentives. The COP also addressed financial and technical support that aims to facilitate devel-oping countries to meet their REPORTING requirements and to improve the process of the technical analysis of BURs, which is one of the steps in the ICA fact that the relevant requirements issued by the COP on the MRV framework are scattered over multiple COP decisions makes it difficult for stakeholders who are not directly involved in the intergovernmental negotiation process to comprehend these requirements.

5 This Handbook has thus been prepared to serve as a one-stop shop providing an overview of the full package of decisions adopted by the COP on the MRV framework for developing countries. It is my expectation therefore that this Handbook will contribute to enhancing the understanding of experts and practition-ers on the ground who are supporting and/or implementing climate actions, of the aspects of the MRV framework for developing countries. Christiana Figueres, Executive SecretaryUnited nations Convention on Climate ChangeBonn, Germany, December 20145 united NffitionsFramework Convention onClimate ChangeHandbook on Measurement, REPORTING and VERIFICATION for developing country Parties PREFACEIn the context of the MRV framework for developing countries, it is critical that a full understanding of the associated concepts, elements, and requirements resulting from intergovernmental negotiations be realized at the national level by experts, practitioners and other stakeholders on the ground.

6 With that in mind, the secretariat has developed this Handbook to disseminate relevant information on the MRV frame-work for developing countries and to demystify associated concepts and Handbook is structured into three sections providing general context and an overview of the contents of the hand-book, an outline of relevant MRV concepts and the chronological context of the development of the MRV framework as well as an overview of the key elements of the MRV framework at the international level structured around information on national communications, BURs and consideration of reports through the ICA process.

7 Technical and financial sup-port for MRV activities is also covered, as are the key elements of national MRV frameworks, domestic MRV of domesti-cally supported NAMAs and MRV for REDD-plus actions. The secretariat encourages the use of this Handbook to gain a clearer understanding and overview of the MRV frame-work for developing countries. It is our hope that it will prove to be a useful resource that will help developing countries to efficiently and effectively implement the MRV Cooper, CoordinatorMitigation, Data and Analysis Programme6 united NffitionsFramework Convention onClimate ChangeHandbook on Measurement.

8 REPORTING and VERIFICATION for developing country Parties ACRONYMSBURs Biennial update reportsCGE Consultative Group of Experts on National Communications from Parties not included in Annex I to the ConventionCH4 MethaneCO Carbon monoxideCO2 Carbon dioxideCOP Conference of the PartiesEFDB Emission factor databaseGCF Green Climate FundGDP Gross domestic productGEF Global Environmental FacilityGHG Greenhouse gasGPG Good practice guidanceGWP Global warming potentialHFCs HydroflourocarbonsICA International consultation and analysisIPCC Intergovernmental Panel on Climate ChangeIPCCGPG 2000 Good Practice Guidance and Uncertainty Management in National Greenhouse Gas InventoriesIPCC GPG 2003 Good Practice Guidance for Land Use, Land-Use Change and ForestryLDCs Least developed country PartiesLUCF Land use change and forestryLULUCF Land use, land-use change and forestryMRV Measurement.

9 REPORTING and verificationN2O Nitrous oxideNAMAs Nationally appropriate mitigation actionsNC National communicationNMVOCs Non-methane volatile organic compoundsNon-Annex I Parties not included in Annex I to the ConventionNOx Nitrogen oxidesPFCs PerfluorocarbonsQA Quality assuranceQC Quality controlREDD Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradationSBI Subsidiary Body for ImplementationSF6 Sulphur hexafluorideSIDS Small island developing StatesSOx Sulphur oxidesTTE Team of technical expertsUNFCCC united nations Framework Convention on Climate Change 7 united NffitionsFramework Convention onClimate ChangeHandbook on Measurement, REPORTING and VERIFICATION for developing country Parties CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION.

10 82 MEASUREMENT, REPORTING AND VERIFICATION (MRV): BACKGROUND AND HISTORIC TIMELINES ..103 KEY ELEMENTS OF THE MRV FRAMEWORK AT THE INTERNATIONAL LEVEL ..14 National communications ..17 National circumstances and institutional arrangements ..19 National greenhouse gas inventories ..21 General description of steps taken or envisaged to implement the Convention ..24 Programmes containing measures to facilitate adequate adaptation to climate change ..24 Programmes containing measures to mitigate climate change ..25 Other information.


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