Presented by: Albert A. Magalang

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Supporting NDC Implementation Through Market and Non-Market Based Approaches Presented by: Albert A. Magalang Department of Environment and Natural Resources Philippine DNA

Status in the Negotiations Agenda Item Agenda Title Status in the Negotiations SBSTA Agenda Item 11 (A) Matters relating to Article 6.2 of the Paris Agreement: Guidance on Cooperative Approaches … cooperative approaches that involve the use of internationally transferred mitigation outcomes towards nationally determined contributions… Parties engaged in initial exchange of views Parties agreed to focus on establishing common understanding at SBSTA 45 (November 2016) Parties and observer organizations were invited to submit their views by 30 September 2016 SBSTA Agenda Item 11 (B) Rules, modalities and procedures for the Mechanism established by PA’s Article 6.4 “A mechanism to contribute to the mitigation of GHG emissions and support sustainable development is hereby established under the authority and guidance of the CMP for use by Parties on a voluntary basis.” SBSTA Agenda Item 11 (C) Work programme under the framework for Non-Market Approaches referred to in PA’s Article 6.8 “Parties recognize the importance of integrated, holistic and balanced non-market approaches being available to Parties to assist in the implementation of their nationally determined contributions, in the context of sustainable development and poverty eradication…”

6.2 Cooperative Approaches PHILIPPINES

6.4 Mechanism A new mechanism to support SD CDM to SDM? CDM has already created the structure SDM indicators required

Status of Philippine CDM Project Activities (As of August 2016) 6.4 Mechanism (CDM to SDM?) Status of Philippine CDM Project Activities (As of August 2016) No. of CDM applications 119 = 40 large scale and 79 small scale = At least 8M CERs No. of LOAs issued 118 = 40 large scale and 78 small scale 8,867,599 CERs (8.8M CERs) No. of Registered CDM regular projects 70 = 3,490,997 CERs (3.49M CERs) 21 large (1,248,312+ CERs) and 49 small scale (328,992+ CERs) Philippines rank no.11; 0.96% of the total 7,289 project activities No. of Registered CDM-PoAs 4 PoAs = 2 large scale and 2 small scale = 547,830 CERs No. of Project Activities issued CERs 10 projects = 1,320,942 CERs issued

6.8 Framework for Non-Market Based Approaches Non-carbon based approaches Ex: operationalization of the REDD-plus, the Philippine National Greening Program and the Carbon Sequestration Investment (CSI) Under the PA: human rights, climate justice, and integrity of ecosystems Requires transparency and good governance  Overall contribution to sustainable development (quantifiable indicators)

THANK YOU ….