Tunisia's National Ecological Transition Strategy aims to guide sustainable economic development across a wide range of sectors while preserving and restoring natural capital. The strategy underscores the need to adapt to climate change and reduce the carbon intensity of the economy. Among other measures, it promotes: development of climate-specific policies and the formation of government entities to oversee their implementation; creation of a national climate early warning system; intensification of reforestation efforts; substantial waste reductions across the economy; enhanced flood protection; sustainable urban mobility.
National Ecological Transition Strategy
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Year
2024
Most recent update
22/05/2024
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Adaptation, Mitigation
Sectors
Environment, Economy-wide
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Just transition
Renewable energy
Fossil fuel
Greenhouse gas
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Climate finance
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