Nigeria's Long-Term Vision 2050 serves as a precursor to its subsequent Long-Term Low Emissions Development Strategy (LT-LEDS), and aims towards a low-carbon, climate-resilient high-growth circular economy by 2050, halving greenhouse gas emissions compared to the current levels (at time of writing). It aims to remain gender-responsive, and aim for further emissions reductions to net zero in the long term. The vision draws its guiding principles from the National Climate Change Policy (2021-2030)`: a focus on local action, combined with global thinking; sustainable economic growth with robust adaptation; effective citizenship participation; shared vision of social inclusion and stakeholder responsibility; identification of low-carbon-enabling activities; promotion of environmental quality and ecological equilibrium; transparency accountability and equity; robust ongoing monitoring, evaluation and reporting; international partnership/co-operation; policy co-ordination; and good governance.
Long-Term Vision 2050
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Year
2021
Most recent update
01/11/2021
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Response areas
Mitigation, Adaptation
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Economy-wide
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Just transition
Renewable energy
Fossil fuel
Greenhouse gas
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Adaptation/resilience
Finance
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