This course focuses on the development of Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMA), a mechanism for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the livestock sector. NAMA promotes the sustainable use of resources and aligns with the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) established under the Paris Agreement, aiming to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions and limit the rise in global temperature.
Study time
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30 hours.
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Languages currently available
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Target audience
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Professionals selected by their respective governments, with the following requirements:
- Direct involvement in preparing the country’s livestock NAMA.
- Strong managerial, analytical, and operational capacities.
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Learning objectives
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- Explain the importance of livestock NAMA and its integration into national plans.
- Describe mitigation, adaptation, and sustainable development criteria within the NAMA framework.
- Parameterize actions for the preparation and implementation of the livestock NAMA through a monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) system.
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Course structure
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The course consists of three short self-paced, interactive online modules, with quizzes at the end of each module and a final multiple-choice assessment.
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Topics covered
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- Integration of mitigation actions.
- Structuring the NAMA framework.
- MRV system.
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