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    Costa Rica

    Description

    Overview
    Sector Transport
    Focus area
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    Type of action Strategy/Policy
    Scope National
    Stage Under development
    Submitted to UNFCCC registry No
    Start of initiative 2015
    Financing and support details
    Financing status Not known
    Total cost
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    Financing requested
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    Financing received to-date
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    Principal source of financing Not known
    Principal type of financing Not known
    Capacity building required No
    Technology transfer required No
    Additional information
    Proponent(s) Ministry of Transport
    International funder(s) UNDP
    Organization providing technical support
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    Contact
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    Objective:

    The objective of the NAMA is to improve public transport in Costa Rica.

    Activities: (Error: Invalid time.
    The first phase of the development of the NAMA was part of UNDP's LEDS project, which assisted the Ministry of Transport to understand the potential mitigation measures that will allow reductions of fuel requirements for transport units, considering technologies available, energy sources, and other selected co-benefits.

    On metrics, it has been agreed that the LECB will support MINAE in carrying out a study to update vehicle fleet data. On mitigation actions, the LECB team has completed its first two reports, which provide a stakeholder analysis of the sector as well as the most appropriate sectoral mitigation actions.

    This NAMA will also build on the project, funded by the IDB and GEF, on Urban Mobility in the region of San Jose. Within the framework of this project, a baseline study for estimating GHG emissions in the urban transport sector was concluded, options for mitigation actions in the urban transport sector for the greater metropolitan area of San Jose (GAM) were identified and a Sustainable Urban Transport Plan for San Jose is under development.

    Impact and MRV

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    Cumulative GHG reductions: No data available
    Mitigative capacity:

    No information has been provided on mitigative capacity

    Co-benefits:

    Social: Information has not been provided
    Economic: Information has not been provided
    Environmental: Information has not been provided

    MRV Framework:
    No MRV plan has been defined