Stories Behind the Adaptation Commitments in the Nationally Determined Contributions of Cambodia, Rwanda, Colombia, and Fiji

Endnotes

  1. 1See Appendixes A and B for interview details.
  2. 2The authors used the analysis of NDCs and NAPs by Dixit et al. (2022) as a basis for the country case studies and used the same cutoff date of June 30, 2021, for document analysis of NDCs and NAPs. Cambodia submitted an official NAP document after this cutoff date, and its NAP submission was therefore not included in the case studies.
  3. 3The authors used the ND-GAIN Vulnerability Index to measure country vulnerability (ND-GAIN 2019). In this ranking, lower scores are better and refer to lower vulnerability, whereas higher scores are worse and refer to higher vulnerability. to measure country vulnerability (ND-GAIN 2019). In this ranking, lower scores are better and refer to lower vulnerability, whereas higher scores are worse and refer to higher vulnerability.
  4. 4Personal communication between the authors and senior official in Cambodia’s DCC, September 6, 2021a.
  5. 5Personal communication between the authors and a UNDP Climate Change Policy Specialist based in Cambodia, August 9, 2021b.
  6. 6Pers. Comm. 2021a.
  7. 7Pers. Comm. 2021a.
  8. 8Pers. Comm. 2021b.
  9. 9For this and the following figures, the authors have coded individual adaptation actions with up to three critical systems to calculate relative frequency, so the totals presented in each figure may exceed the prioritized actions in the NDC. The graphs were developed from data retrieved from Climate Watch, www.climatewatchdata.org..
  10. 10Pers. Comm. 2021a.
  11. 11Pers. Comm. 2021b.
  12. 12Pers. Comm. 2021a.
  13. 13Pers. Comm. 2021a.
  14. 14Personal communication between the authors and a Senior Climate Change Specialist in REMA, August 10, 2021c.
  15. 15Personal communication between the authors and an Environmental Consultant for the World Bank in Rwanda, August 27, 2021d.
  16. 16Personal communication between the authors and an NDC Partnership official based in Rwanda, August 6, 2021e.
  17. 17Pers. Comm. 2021d.
  18. 18Pers. Comm. 2021d.
  19. 19Pers. Comm. 2021c.
  20. 20Pers. Comm. 2021d.
  21. 21Personal communication between the authors and an Adaptation Specialist in Fiji’s CCICD, MoE, September 2, 2021f.
  22. 22Pers. Comm. 2021f.
  23. 23Pers. Comm. 2021f.
  24. 24Pers. Comm. 2021f.
  25. 25Pers. Comm. 2021f.
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  27. 27Pers. Comm. 2021f.
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