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National Plan for Well Living (2013-2017)

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Year
2013
Document Type
Policy

Summary

The National Plan for Good Living (2013-2017) sets out to ensure sustainable management of Ecuador's resources and biodiversity, and develop strategies for the mitigation of and adaptation to climate change (Objective 7). This plan aims to implement the Constitution, which remarkably defines nature as a rights-bearing entity, which 'has the right to exist, persist, maintain and regenerate its vital cycles, structure, functions and its evolutionary processes.' The Plan proposes several strategic policies and guidelines for sustainable development, including:Guarantee the promotion and respect of rights of the natureImprove the sustainable management of forestsPromote energy efficiency and development of renewable energies to reduce emissionsPromote sustainable, rational and efficient consumption patternsImplement measures for climate change mitigation and adaptation to reduce the vulnerability of the economy and environment, especially concerning groups with special needs Consolidate the Yasuni-ITT initiative and use international mechanisms to keep the crude oil in the ground It further sets a number of goals to be reached by 2017, including: Increase the share of territory under specific conservation scheme to 35.9% (30.5% in 2012)Increase the area dedicated to reforestation to 300,000 ha (46,185 ha in 2012)Develop and use 60% of the renewable energy potential of Ecuador (43.1% in 2012)Reach 76% national energy independence (71.1% in 2011).

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Year
2013
Most recent update
31/12/2017
Response areas
Adaptation, Mitigation
Sectors
Economy-wide, Energy, Environment, LULUCF
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Just transition
Renewable energy
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