Author: Saravanakuma Ramalingam

Climate Change Budget Code – Documenting the National Process of Arriving at Multi-sectoral Consensus
Click image to view PDF The Climate Change Budget Code records the process that led to the development of Nepal’s climate change budget coding concept, plans, and, other information as they have progressed. It attempts to explain key activities with initial insights and how each event led from one level to another and what lessons [...] Read MoreIntegrating Climate Change Adaptation into Agriculture Sector Planning of Nepal
The Handbook on Integrating Climate Adaptation into agricultural sector planning of Nepal provides an overview of the National Adaptation Plan, its formulation process, implementation, international negotiations, national policy measures etc. It also covers the concept of climate change, its causes and trends. Additionally, it focuses on the impacts of climate change on the agricultural sector [...] Read MoreNepal Water Resources Strategy
Click image to view PDF Water Resources Strategy of Nepal provides the objectives, policy principles, social development, environmental sustainability principles ,etc. The strategy will undertake short term, medium term and long term goals to benefit people with basic needs supported by basic institutions and involving stakeholders. The strategy will also seek to maximise the benefits [...] Read MoreNepal Agriculture Development Strategy 2015 to 2035
Click image to view PDF The Agricultural Developmental Strategy by the Ministry of Agricultural Development, Government of Nepal, lays out the objectives to formulate a 20-year agriculture strategic plan and a 10-year Action Plan and Roadmap formulated by an assessment of past and present performances of the agricultural sector. Read More
Low Carbon Strategy for the Transport Sector
Click image to view PDF The Low Carbon Strategy for the Transport Sector of Maldives establishes the nexus between transport and climate change. The strategy discusses the dependency on the transport sector, climate change governance, and energy demand and GHG emissions from the transportation sector. Read More