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Revision as of 15:25, 20 April 2020
Welcome to Open NAPs.
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Contents
Getting started with Open NAPs
Open NAPs are National Adaptation Plans for developing countries being developed through an open collaboration involving a wide range of actors, designed to support countries develop the best possible adaptation plans along the guidelines established by the UNFCCC Conference of Parties, and further elaborated through technical guidelines led by the LDC Expert Group (LEG), with continuing extension through supplements developed by a wide range of organizations.
The Open NAP initiative is moderated by the LEG under the UNFCCC. For more information about the work of the LEG, visit [1]
For more information about the National Adaptation Plans, visit[2]
The information provided on this platform is work in progress, and is made available here to promote open access to what is being undertaken and to encourage inputs and comments from peers.
Country NAP working files
- Afghanistan
- Burkina Faso staging
- Burundi
- Central African Republic
- Chad
- Comoros
- Djibouti
- Eritrea
- Gambia
- Haiti
- Lesotho
- Madagascar
- Malawi
- Mozambique
- The Philippines
- Sao Tomé and Principe
- Sierra Leone
- Somalia
- South Sudan
- Timor-Leste
- Yemen
- Zimbabwe
Live versions of NAPs (eNAPs)
Global NAPs
The following are collaborative projects with various IPCC scientists to explore how a global NAP could look like. The entries are base don the 5th Assessment Report of the IPCC, Working Group II