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Maldives National Strategy for Sustainable Development

2009PolicyAdaptation, MitigationMore details
Sectors: Energy, Transport

Published by the Maldives government in conjunction with UNEP, the National Strategy for Sustainable Development identifies several goals relating to climate change. These are (with relevant targets listed below):

  •  Adapt to climate change (goal 1)
    •  Build coastal defences for Malé International Airport and Gan International Airport
    •  Develop coastal defences around 10 selected islands
    •  Train 40 coastal engineers
  • Achieve carbon neutrality in energy (goal 3)
    •  Become carbon neutral in the energy sector by 2020
    •  Ensure 50% of the electricity is from renewable sources by 2015
    •  Achieve a 50% reduction by 2015 in energy sector GHG emissions compared to 2000 levels
    •  Reach a saving of 7.5% of final energy consumption over 10 years until 2020 through efficiency
  • Establish a carbon neutral transport system (goal 5)
    •  Reduce CO2 emissions from light vehicles - the average car fleet should achieve CO2 emissions of 140g/km by 2015
    •  By 2015 not less than 10% of transport fuel should consist of biofuels, as an indicative target, considering raising their proportion to 20% by 2020
Examples:
Resilient infrastructure, Fossil fuel divestment, Net zero growth plan, Sustainable fishing

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Maldives National Strategy for Sustainable Development
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  • 50% cut in GHG emissions in energy by 2015 against a 2000 baselineEnergy: Energy Efficiency · Target year: 2015
  • Cut CO2 emissions from light vehicles to 140g/km by 2015Transportation: General · Target year: 2015
  • 50% electricity from renewables by 2015Energy: Renewable Energy · Target year: 2015
  • 10% biofuels in transport by 2015, then---20% by 2020Transportation: Renewable Energy And Biofuels · Target year: 2020

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